Author Topic: St Helier parish records: George LAKE, ca. 1807  (Read 4561 times)

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Re: St Helier parish records: George LAKE, ca. 1807
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 29 March 12 17:01 BST (UK) »
Hi Sabrina
Thanks, I’ve pasted this into my “maybe” file. My own ancestors were on Guernsey for 2 or 3 generations in the 2nd half of the 19th century – they moved there from Devon. Haven’t currently got a Nicholas in my line, but it would be great to discover that earlier generations of the family also had Channel Islands connections.

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Re: St Helier parish records: George LAKE, ca. 1807
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 29 March 12 17:02 BST (UK) »
Hi Stewart
Many many thanks for checking all that. What a helpful board this is! I hope I may be able to reciprocate at some point.

So it seems that there are several possibilities regarding George Lake: either his baptism didn’t get recorded (by oversight of the minister), or he was baptised at a Non-Conformist chapel perhaps, or he wasn’t baptised at all, or, despite the statements on the census returns and his seaman’s ticket, he wasn’t born on Jersey at all but he assumed that he had been because he grew up there.

Hmm, much food for thought and further research.

Thanks again to everyone who posted.

Xanthe