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Re: Hick
« Reply #9 on: Friday 11 April 14 09:09 BST (UK) »
Just found this

William Wrathall age 56 abode No 77 Tooley Street
Burial 11 Feb 1841 St Bartholomew the Great

Rosamond Wrathall died age 44 abode No 77 Tooley Street
Burial 11 Feb 1841 St Bartholomew the Great, City of London
written above burial date died Oct 13th 1827
written at the side is removed from a Dissenters Burial Ground

William (S)upton Wrathall died age 2 abode No 77 Tooley Street
Burial 11 Feb 1841 died May 3 1827
Removed from a Dissenting Burial Ground

William Lupton Wrathall burial 1827 Bermondsey
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MEMORIALS NOW IN THE CHURCHYARDS
(All in the Great Churchyard unless otherwise indicated.) The arrangement is alphabetical. The number refers to the number of the inscription copied in full in a book kept in the vestry, made and arranged by Mr. W. H. Irons

Wrathall,
Jane   Wife   9 Feb. 1808      
Lupton Husband   26 July   
William Lupton   Grandson , son of Wm. and Rosamond W.   
buried here from a dissenter’s burial ground      "
Rosamond   Wife    ditto      "
William   Husband buried with the above   

For info.
William Wrathall Baptism 5 Jan 1785 Percy Chapel, St Pancras
Parent(s): Lupton Wrathall, Jane Wrathall

Lupton Wrathall (b1757) abode Tooley Street
buried at St Bartholomew 7 Aug 1821
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Re: Hick
« Reply #10 on: Friday 11 April 14 09:42 BST (UK) »
Thank you so much will look it all up in my book, which edition have you ?  :)

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« Reply #11 on: Friday 11 April 14 10:00 BST (UK) »
details were from the link for the book I gave earlier  - see the link below (4th Ed.)

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« Reply #12 on: Friday 11 April 14 11:19 BST (UK) »
 :) thank you, I'll get there yet, still learning computer stuff !!  :)


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« Reply #13 on: Friday 11 April 14 22:00 BST (UK) »
 Getting the hang of it now. Got the records from sherburn church thanks for your help  :)

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« Reply #14 on: Saturday 12 April 14 12:11 BST (UK) »
Any idea where I might look to find Martha hicks death,  :)

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« Reply #15 on: Thursday 31 May 18 21:17 BST (UK) »
Hi to all!  We are trying to build our Hick family tree.  G Miller>Doris Hick Miller>Pirl Hick>Walter Hick> Charles E Hick (1814-1906) >Robert Hick/Mary Jackman.  From there we are rather stumped.  We have recently visited Aberford in England and the grave of Sam and Martha.  There were SO many in the Hick family in that area, and many with the names William, George, Robert, and Samuel. We have just today received a copy of The Village Blacksmith but haven't begun to read it.  We hope there is more extended family information in it.  We suspect everyone is from one huge Hick family, but we are having difficulty putting the entire tree together.  We would love to ascertain if and how we are related to Samuel and Martha.  If anyone can help, please do!  We have read that there is a family tree of Samuel completed?  If so, we would love to see it.  Thanks for any and all help!  Sincerely, G