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Esther Bagnall buried 9 Feb 1735 Cheddleton
« on: Wednesday 08 March 23 05:09 GMT (UK) »
Hi All,

Could some kind soul have a look at this burial and see if there is any more information other than just her name and date.

Thanks.
Richardson, Sherman, Gillam, Hitchcock, Neighbour, Groom, Walton, Strange, Littleford, Brown, Guy, Abbs, Tasker, Bartlett, Farey, Etteridge

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Re: Esther Bagnall buried 9 Feb 1735 Cheddleton
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 08 March 23 06:30 GMT (UK) »
There are no more details than you have but a Mary Bagnall of the Ringe was also buried there on 1st February.

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Re: Esther Bagnall buried 9 Feb 1735 Cheddleton
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 08 March 23 11:02 GMT (UK) »
Hi Dave,

That was disappointing but thank you very much for looking.

There are so many Bagnall's in the area it is so hard to work out who belongs to which family and whether any of them went off to other places to marry.

Cheers, Colin
Richardson, Sherman, Gillam, Hitchcock, Neighbour, Groom, Walton, Strange, Littleford, Brown, Guy, Abbs, Tasker, Bartlett, Farey, Etteridge

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Re: Esther Bagnall buried 9 Feb 1735 Cheddleton
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 08 March 23 15:22 GMT (UK) »
An Esther Bagnall was baptised at St Edwards, Cheddleton on 12 August 1734. 
Father, Ralph Bagnall, mother Ellen Bagnall
Staffordshire: Lawton Probyn Horrobin
Durham: Bamlett Hardman Winship Robinson
Suffolk: Leggett


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Re: Esther Bagnall buried 9 Feb 1735 Cheddleton
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 08 March 23 15:28 GMT (UK) »
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/231166689/ralph-bagnall

Ralph Bagnall is buried at St Edwards in Cheddleton
The link above says there is mention of daughters Mary and  Esther who died young

Staffordshire: Lawton Probyn Horrobin
Durham: Bamlett Hardman Winship Robinson
Suffolk: Leggett

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Re: Esther Bagnall buried 9 Feb 1735 Cheddleton
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 08 March 23 22:37 GMT (UK) »
OK, that takes that burial out of the equation.

I am looking for Hester Bagnall that married Thomas Sherman 22 May 1732 at St Brides Fleet Street, she of St Dunstan in the West and he of St Sepulchre.  I know that is a bit out of the district but bear with me.

I have identified six possible women born from 1690 to 1730:
    1. Hester Bagnall 1698 Bermondsey Southwark but she died the same year
    2. Hester Bagnall 1702 Bermondsey Southwark sister to the above
    3. Hester Bagnall 1705 Cheddleton Staffordshire
    4. Hester Bagnall 1712 St Lawrence Jewry daughter of Samuel of Barlaston Staffordshire and
        married Thomas Mills in 1742
    5. Easter Bagnall 1716 Richmond Surrey would be too young but married Richard Gurney of
        Isleworth at Fleet Prison 1736
    6. Hester Bagnel 1717 Tortworth Gloucestershire would be too young but married William
        Dimmery at Cromhall 1750.

So that leaves #2 from Bermondsey and #3 from Cheddleton to eliminate.

I am working on #3 at the minute as there are other Bagnall's at both St Dunstan in the West and St Bride at this time and I also know that Bagnall's from the Leek, Barlaston, Cheddleton area often came to London for events and returned making it really hard to clear this one away.

Apologies for taking this away from the original topic but it explains why I am looking.

Cheers, Colin
Richardson, Sherman, Gillam, Hitchcock, Neighbour, Groom, Walton, Strange, Littleford, Brown, Guy, Abbs, Tasker, Bartlett, Farey, Etteridge

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