part two
Throughout the 1860s you may read of a John Blair and his beerhouse, He's always in trouble to.
Leicestershire Mercury 28 May 1864
Thomas Blair, Tinker, charged with aiding and abetting to fight in a pitched battle.
Derbyshire Times and Chesterfield Herald 15 October 1864
James Blair was summoned for assaulting his father Moses Blair at Brampton.
Derbyshire Courier 6 May 1865
Article with a Robert Blair stated as being a sexton or a gravedigger.
Derbyshire Times and Chesterfield Herald12 August 1865
Moses Blair Brampton, medicine vender, better known by the name of Dr. Blair. Charged. On the 13 of May this story starts with Moses Blair threatening his wife Ann Blair, at Brampton, he said he would strangle her; there is talk of a cripple. I think she was known as Mary or Mary Ann or just Ann.
Sheffield Daily Telegraph, Derbyshire Courier 9 and 11 November 1865
Moses Blair of Chesterfield who is a “professional” itinerant doctor, Moses was making calls in the neighbourhood of Eckington and had his silver watch stolen in Staniforths beerhouse, while on his rounds.
Leicester Journal 23 August 1867
Thomas Blair, tinman and Brazier, charged with fighting.
Derby Mercury 26 June 1869
Thomas Blair charged with trespassing in pursuit of game.
Derbyshire Times and Chesterfield Heral 9 July 1870
John Blair, tripe seller assaulted, talk of the Bold Rodney Public House Brampton.
Derbyshire Times and Chesterfield Herald
31 December 1870
Inquest at the Peacock Inn. James Blair, aged seven weeks died in the arms of his mother
Derbyshire Courier, Derbyshire Times and Chesterfield Herald 21 January 1871
In the Chesterfield market place Moses and Ann Blair of Brampton, were assaulted and had their stall damaged.
Derbyshire Courier 20 July 1872
An old woman named Ann Blair wife of Moses Blair, was assaulted by a man in her garden, the man said he was the best man in Derbyshire, she said she did not care, he then struck her, she told him to face a man and not an old woman of 77 years of age.
Derbyshire Times and Chesterfield Herald23 April 1873
Story of William Blair tripe seller of Brampton.
Also in 1877
John Blair, Labourer, of Brampton, charged with assault.
Derbyshire Times and Chesterfield Herald 7 May 1881
Births Marriages and Deaths.
May 3, Brampton, Moses Blair , aged 85.
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From now on in any of my researches i will only do extracts of the things i may find, so much is lost from just people reading what they think is the full accounts of records, there are several ways to look at the old newspapers, i think it is far better to join the on-line newspaper archives, you will see them evan on Rootschat, sign up and do your own research, they do not evan charge you much, i promise anyone who reads these words you will be sure that you made the right choice, if you just want plain records stick to the census web sites that may help you, if you would like to know and understand the truth of your ancestors life, and not just what some self serving writer wrote, maybe not all of them, just join the on-line newspaper archives, you will be amazed and also learn all about the history's of the times of your relatives, evan people just trying to learn from a scholarly way..............you to, will expand your mind .
https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/account/subscribeGo on this link above and signe up, get someone a yeares membership for a present, read through the site they have helped many many people, they have people to help you to learn how to navigate their site, the census reports may hold many lies, d.n.a will only propergate those lies, it will never tell you the real truth, when say the police or the press were on to something they mostly new who was who, through the archives you will find the real truth, you may not like it but that will be the truth through history the truth will be reveled to you, do not forget that when a person is say up in court for something, anything, you can trust me when i say that for everytime say a man gets sent to the courts for say poaching you can be sure that 99% of the the other times he was poaching he never was captured, this goes for all the accounts, i know this to be true from myself just knowing these things, there will always be the odd one offs, but other wise by using what i have just telled you, you then will be able to form a bigger picture of the real truth, do your own research, never just trust the census reports, never just trust the d.n.a for it can be twisted by bad people, if you are say a 16th cousin, maybe, well their may be hundreds of concoctions to twist about, you can nearly say anything, make any story sound real, do not forget you can almost make anything up, i have found this to be one of the real truths, maybe some people rearly do amass records of other people and twist them to just feed their dark heart, i have always tryed to help people, do your own research, in the past no one rearly ever liked any of the Gipsy people, wether you came from a long established old line or a younger more mixed one, or evan a very mixed one, this also could be the truth of today, i know in my heart this is one of the truths you must learn, respect each other and respect the Dead.