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Offline EllyMayReid

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Southoe lookups please
« on: Thursday 23 February 23 00:08 GMT (UK) »
Hello Everyone

I wondered if you could help me please.

I have these entries from FamilySearch:

Raffe Douglaby bpt 12 Jul 1565 Southoe, Huntingdonshire

Rafe Dueblebye buried 12 Sep 1566   Huntingdonshire

Anne Dooggelbe bapt 20 Jun 1568 Southoe, Huntingdonshire, daughter of John Dooggelbe.

Agnes Doupylebye buried 21 Jul 1568 Huntingdonshire
daughter of J Doupylebye

Jane Dooggelbe bapt 20 Jun 1568 Event Place: Southoe, Huntingdonshire daughter of John Dooggelbe.

Jone Doupylebye buried   16 Jul 1568   Huntingdonshire
Father's Name   John Doupylebye

above 3 children APPEAR to be those of John DUGGLEBY (mispelled as is often the case!)

I am looking for a marriage of this John Duggleby in or around Southoe please.

But also any information as to why John may be so far from home - most Dugglebys were from Yorkshire.

Thank you

Elly

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Re: Southoe lookups please
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 28 March 23 10:05 BST (UK) »
Hi Elly,

There is no marriage in the Southoe PR and the Hunts Marriage Indexes do not go back far enough.

The baptisms you mention did not take place at Southoe St Leonard - the Hunts Baptism Index lists the baptisms as Stanground. A transcription of the Stanground PRs does not appear in my list - it may be being transcribed, I will have to check. The burials also take place at Stanground.

Sorry not to have been more help!
Best wishes
Karen
Cambs & Hunts FHS
publicity[at]chfhs.org.uk

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Re: Southoe lookups please
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 28 March 23 10:46 BST (UK) »
Further,

I have spoken to our Projects lead and he has advised that Stanground was one of the missing PRs when we merged with the old Hunts FHS. We are in the process of photographing all the missing PRs from our Hunts collection so they can be transcribed and made searchable on our website.

Karen

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Re: Southoe lookups please
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 28 March 23 11:55 BST (UK) »
thank you for all of this information

Elly


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Re: Southoe lookups please
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 28 March 23 16:21 BST (UK) »
Dubberley is still a local name in that neck of the woods ... indeed, it is the name of the Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire (which now includes Huntingdonshire ... )
All identified names up to and including my great x5 grandparents: Abbot Andrews Baker Blenc(h)ow Brothers Burrows Chambers Clifton Cornwell Escott Fisher Foster Frost Giddins Groom Hardwick Harris Hart Hayho(e) Herman Holcomb(e) Holmes Hurley King-Spooner Martindale Mason Mitchell Murphy Neves Oakey Packman Palmer Peabody Pearce Pettit(t) Piper Pottenger Pound Purkis Rackliff(e) Richardson Scotford Sherman Sinden Snear Southam Spooner Stephenson Varing Weatherley Webb Whitney Wiles Wright

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Re: Southoe lookups please
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 28 March 23 16:44 BST (UK) »
thank you.

Intersting how names get changed especially Duggleby - so far I have come across 187 variations.

there are only about 400 folks still alive today worldwide who were born with this name.

Elly