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Re: William BUNTING, Handley 1831.
« Reply #9 on: Monday 16 April 12 14:32 BST (UK) »
Thank you Carol.

I have proceeded on the assumption that William's parents were Job and Fanny/Frances Bunting.

Can I ask one more question? I have found a marriage of Job Bunting to Frances Reddage, North Wingfield, 11 Dec 1823 and a baptism of a Francis Reddage to a Richard/Mary Reddage Sutton Cum Duckhampton 8 Nov 1795.

Is there any record on whether Francis is a boy or a girl on any PR ? I assumed the masculine was Francis and the feminine was Frances.

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Re: William BUNTING, Handley 1831.
« Reply #10 on: Monday 16 April 12 16:47 BST (UK) »
Hello Mark,

On the IGI this Francis is male.

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Re: William BUNTING, Handley 1831.
« Reply #11 on: Monday 16 April 12 16:53 BST (UK) »
Mmmmmm.

When the bread's fresh, and the butter's hard...............

Thank you,

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Re: William BUNTING, Handley 1831.
« Reply #12 on: Monday 16 April 12 18:09 BST (UK) »
Hi Mark

I don't suppose it would be the first time it was written down wrong and Frances age at her burial fits that baptism date. 
You would need to check the original entry in the PR's rather than a transcript
because someone would  just assume it was male as it is written the masculine way.  The original entry should say son or daughter of Richard & Mary.

This could be Job's baptism

Job Bunting 27.12. 1795 to John & Mary at Ashover

Carol
Derby- Bamford,Slater,Marriott,Lee,Fox,Hopkinson,Hawksley, Furniss, Froggatt, Stodd.
Notts - Breeding, Lacey Marriott ,Kershaw,Chambers,Geeson,Mitchell,Watts,Potts,Slack,Robinson, Cooper
Yorkshire - Potts, Bell, Derbyshire, Kershaw
Worcestershire - Dyson, Summers, Dearn, Jones
Warwickshire - Russon
Leicestershire - Stodd, Sarson, Berridge, Watts, Bradshaw.
Middlesex / Surrey - Markham, Pearce, Kalaher, Barrett

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Re: William BUNTING, Handley 1831.
« Reply #13 on: Monday 16 April 12 20:17 BST (UK) »
Thanks Carol,

Ashtons original registers are held where?

Great info re Job, and his parents were......... ;D ;D ;D ;D

Mark.

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Re: William BUNTING, Handley 1831.
« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 17 April 12 08:41 BST (UK) »
Hi Mark

I'm not sure where Ashton's is

Most records are kept at the Records Office at Matlock.

Carol
Derby- Bamford,Slater,Marriott,Lee,Fox,Hopkinson,Hawksley, Furniss, Froggatt, Stodd.
Notts - Breeding, Lacey Marriott ,Kershaw,Chambers,Geeson,Mitchell,Watts,Potts,Slack,Robinson, Cooper
Yorkshire - Potts, Bell, Derbyshire, Kershaw
Worcestershire - Dyson, Summers, Dearn, Jones
Warwickshire - Russon
Leicestershire - Stodd, Sarson, Berridge, Watts, Bradshaw.
Middlesex / Surrey - Markham, Pearce, Kalaher, Barrett

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Re: William BUNTING, Handley 1831.
« Reply #15 on: Thursday 21 June 12 07:46 BST (UK) »
Morning Mark

In reply to your PM, I will reply on the original thread then others can keep track of it.


I can confirm your theory with a few other snippits thrown in

ASHOVER

Job Bunting bapt 27.12. 1795 to John & Mary
John Bunting married Mary Wood 19.12. 1785 by banns
John Bunting buried 31.8.1840 aged 75
John Bunting bapt 2.2.1764 to Benjamin & Ellen
Mary Bunting buried 6.7.1812 wife of John aged 50


Benjamin Bunting buried 17.6. 1802 aged 57
Benjamin Bunting bapt 31.7. 1735 to Benjamin & Alice

Benjamin Bunting bapt 21.4. 1691 to Obadiah & Hanna
Benjamin Bunting buried 12.11. 1766 no age given
Alice Bunting buried 18.9. 1763 wife of Benjamin

Obadiah Bunting buried 7.11. 1699


I can't see marriages for Benjamin & Ellen or Alice but will check the Phillimores later

Carol
Derby- Bamford,Slater,Marriott,Lee,Fox,Hopkinson,Hawksley, Furniss, Froggatt, Stodd.
Notts - Breeding, Lacey Marriott ,Kershaw,Chambers,Geeson,Mitchell,Watts,Potts,Slack,Robinson, Cooper
Yorkshire - Potts, Bell, Derbyshire, Kershaw
Worcestershire - Dyson, Summers, Dearn, Jones
Warwickshire - Russon
Leicestershire - Stodd, Sarson, Berridge, Watts, Bradshaw.
Middlesex / Surrey - Markham, Pearce, Kalaher, Barrett

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Re: William BUNTING, Handley 1831.
« Reply #16 on: Thursday 21 June 12 14:00 BST (UK) »
Hi Mark

I can't see anything for the Benjamin Bunting marriages or for Obadiah.

There are a few bits relating to Mary Wood & family if you decide to climb that tree.

Carol
Derby- Bamford,Slater,Marriott,Lee,Fox,Hopkinson,Hawksley, Furniss, Froggatt, Stodd.
Notts - Breeding, Lacey Marriott ,Kershaw,Chambers,Geeson,Mitchell,Watts,Potts,Slack,Robinson, Cooper
Yorkshire - Potts, Bell, Derbyshire, Kershaw
Worcestershire - Dyson, Summers, Dearn, Jones
Warwickshire - Russon
Leicestershire - Stodd, Sarson, Berridge, Watts, Bradshaw.
Middlesex / Surrey - Markham, Pearce, Kalaher, Barrett

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Re: William BUNTING, Handley 1831.
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 21 June 12 22:24 BST (UK) »
Handley is a small village two miles or less from ASHOVER............

Derek
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