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Derek

Derek Report 22 Jun 2010 23:20

Hello Sally..you may be right..if i had a bottle of the finest Malt whiskey for every eldest child turning out to be born out of wedlock.I'd be a complet alcoholic................the greatest fun I have is finding people hurriedly getting maried befoe their first child is born..........happens all the time......and since i make this Thread into a chatty one..unlike the copy and paste merchants..i always make some comment..in fun.......
Derek.

Patricia

Patricia Report 23 Jun 2010 09:54

Hello Derek
Thank you for all your brilliant research! I think when I sort it out I might begin to write "The Clews Saga" !! I am coming up to Quarndon next week to catch up with relatves so I can tell them all about the skeletons in their cupboards.
I have another mystery, concerning my maternal grandparents (Abell) you might be able to help with but I need to sort out my facts first.
Thanks again.
Bye for now
Anne

Sally

Sally Report 23 Jun 2010 20:17

hello derek
your thread is a good read
yes and if you remember i had a family thing being related to florance nightingale

one of my 25 first cousins is looking into itdo not think he has got vert far
thanks for all your help

sally w

Bernard

Bernard Report 24 Jun 2010 08:45

Derek

Thanks for prompt reply regarding families in the Chatsworth area in 1700's and the clear instructions how to use this part of GR.

I would be particularly interested in any more information on the family of John Strutt born around 1670 who was married to Elizabeth Stevenson and was in 1700 believed to be a tenant of the corn mill Chatsworth. They had a son John b1712 who married Eliza Holme at Edensor in 1749 who in turn had a son John b1768 who married Elizabeth Froggatt in 1788.

Bernard

Bernard

Derek

Derek Report 24 Jun 2010 12:43

Hello Bernard.the Struut family of Edensor appear to be just one large related tree.....with perhaps one or two exceptions.haven't worked it all out yet, but the main Thread that you want is as follows.....bear in mind that we are dealing with Baptisms here..not Births......and there are many reasons why children were often baptised months or even years after birth

JOHN STRUTT was baptised Edensor 20.05.1677..the son of Joseph and Anne.
He married ELIZABETH STEVENSON at Chesterfield 21.09.1701.

They had the following children:-
Joseph 25.01.1703
Francis 10.09.1705
Elizabeth 06.05.1708
JOHN 10.11.1713
Robert 15.05.1716
Dorothy 13.10.1718
Ralph 23.04.1721

I have the marriage of JOHN STRUTT to ELIZABETH HOLME 15.09.1749..not entirley happy that he was 37 when he married..and there is room for a possible missed generation..However..the children of this marriage were:-

Elizabeth 04.07.1754
JOHN 20.05.1759
Mary 14.08.1757
Elin 01.01.1763

JOHNSTRUTT married ANN (not Elizabeth) FROGGATT 01.01.1788 and had the following children:_

Elizabeth 25.12.1788
Mary 27.06.1790
Hannah 26.06.1791
Matthew 25.12.1793
Grace 28.06.1795
JOHN 02.07.1797
Ruth 10.08.1800

JOHN STUTT 1791 married MARTHA WHITE 19.07.1829 and their children were:

Catherine 19.07.1829
Levi 15.04.1831
Elizabeth 19.07.1833
Anne 05.05.1835
JOHN 03.12.1837....................

I can continue this if you like because now we're into the era of Census Records.

More later

Derek.

Derek

Derek Report 24 Jun 2010 12:55

Bernard..as an addendum to the saga below at 12.43...have now gone to the 1841 and 1851 Census..
By the way..John Strutt 1837 died 1838..leaving Levi as the only son..
There is no doubt that the Strutt's were well established Blacksmiths from at least 1760....

In 1841 thye family are at Pilsley..John is dead and his wife Martha is..a Blacksmith!!!..obviously continuing the family tradition.....her son Levi is working for her...1851 much the same except its Levi who is now a fully-fledged Blacksmith..but Mum's still the Boss!..........Levi died in 1858

Bernard

Bernard Report 24 Jun 2010 21:20

Derek

Thanks for the Strutt details.

The parents of John b1677 are new to me - many thanks.

I also have the same September 1749 date for the marriage of John b1712 and Eliza Holme. The Barlow Settlement Certificate has a John Smith of Monyash, Blacksmith, with wife (unnamed) & son William. 9 May 1752 - but not certain if same as John b1712.

You are correct about John b1768 marrying Ann and not Elizabeth Froggatt - my mistake.

I am descended from John b1768 and Ann through their son Matthew b1793. From Census records I can then trace the family leaving Edensor for Snenton, Notts before moving on to Sheffield by 1861. I moved from Sheffield in 1974 to Newton, Derbyshire but only when researching family history did I discover that there had been a lot of Strutts in the Newton/Blackwell area although I have not found a family connection with them. I remember coming across a biography of Jeddidiah Strutt whilst at school but I understand he was from South Normanton - not far from Newton nor where I live now and despite having at one time been nicknamed Lord Belper by colleagues I have not found any family link.

Thanks again - and if you do come across any further info I would be most grateful to recieve it.

Bernard

Eric

Eric Report 24 Jun 2010 22:55

Hi Derek
I would much appreciate you having a look to see if you could help me contact a Marrie Oakley b.1941 +or- 1, who lived in or around Traffic Street, Derby; before marrying a David Black & moving to the USA.
Regards
Eric

Derek

Derek Report 24 Jun 2010 23:28

Hello Bernard...........I think you should stick to the Edensor Strutts.......there is no connection that I can see with the South normanton lot..or any others......I will give you the froggatts of Baslow tomorrow.

Derek.

Rose

Rose Report 25 Jun 2010 15:56

Hi Derek
Just wondering whether you have had any luck with the Morton's. We last found Elias on the 1851 census but cannot find anything for him before that......as Fanny's maiden name isn't listed we have become stuck!!!
It's so frustrating as there are so many Mortons in that area.
Thanks
Rose

Mark

Mark Report 28 Jun 2010 17:50

Hi Derek,

Just wondered if you have found anything new about the Marsh family of Scarcliffe or Langwith?

Cheers
Mark

LaGooner

LaGooner Report 30 Jun 2010 22:05

Hi Derek just letting you know I am here LOL

Derek

Derek Report 1 Jul 2010 00:16

Hello Mark..just had a few days off......I have everything you need from Scarcliff.including the children of Jonathan and Sarah..........right now i am giving you what I found at Langwith........

The original records are very hard to read..extremely!!.and can understand how some peopl give up! However.

I can confirm the marriage (by licence) of Jonathan Marsh to Sarah Gervois at langwith 28.08.1764...........except that everybody who has transcribed Sarah as being a "Gervois" is wrong..including Family Search (IGI)..........Looking very carefully indeed at avery complicate script with all its extravagant swirls etc..it becomes obvious that the name is Jervis or Jarvis..............probably Jarvis.which may or may not help you.

One of the reasons that Jonathan Marsh is elusive is that he came from Clowne..not Langwith..Sarah comes from langwith.

Other findings at Langwith:- relevant or not.

30.08.1834 William Marsh baptised
02.05.1840 George Marsh baptised.......
both sons of William and Sarah Marsh

Joseph Marsh married Sarah Cockayne bt banns01.12.1761

William Marsh married Sarah Butcher by Banns 20.08.1764

Jonathan Marsh (Clowne) married Sarah Jarvis by Licence 28.08.1764

Joseph Jarvois(Jarvis married Mary yates 29.10.1767

John Hallmarried Ann Knowles 04.12.1784

Samuel Marsh married Sara Wood 17.03.1835 (witnes jonathan Jervois/Jarvis!!)

I'll give you all the Scarcliff records as soon as i can.........

Derek.

LaGooner

LaGooner Report 1 Jul 2010 09:13

Hi Derek, Just picked up posting on other thread. Yes I had his marriage noted thanks it is his birth and parentage I am looking for to try and find any siblings.

Mark

Mark Report 1 Jul 2010 15:50

Hi Derek,

Thanks both useful and intriguing - and throws more questions - if Jonathan Marsh is from Clowne is he any relation to the Marsh family in Scarcliff / Langwith and from his marriage information any idea of his birth year?

No rush for the above, I am sure you have other people awaitng news

Cheers
Mark

Derek

Derek Report 1 Jul 2010 17:47

Hello Mark..this is all getting VERY intersting.....Jonathan Marsh was apparently born in or around Belper in about 1735......details still to be checked..and married Sarah jarvis'not only was he relsated to your Marsh's..he was their direct forebear........Briefly it goes like this:-

Jonathan and Sarah had WILLIAM 01.10.1759 (died 25.12.1815 Scarcliffe)

WILLIAM married AMELIA (AMY) BROWN 27.01.1790 at St.Mary's Bolsover

Their son SAMUELb Scarcliff 1805 died Worksop 1886 married SARAH WOOD from gamston Notts..she died 1876 at Langwith
Their children are all known to me and are on successive censuses

One of them WILLIAM 1835 died possibly in Sheffield 1901/2...and may have been a Pub landlord.....still checking this..

keep your head together, my friend,and get this all collated cos there's lots more!!

Derek.

Derek

Derek Report 1 Jul 2010 19:33

Hello Rose..sorry to keep you waiting......I could find no mention of Morton in the late 19th Century Hayfield Records...........which is not to say they are not somewhere in the vicinity..so many small places with their own Parish Records.......New mills hayfield Glossop Charlesworth Chinley to name but a few.......I'll keep an eye out for you, but its a massive job.
Have found ELIAS MORTON son of Edward who married FANNY KING at Edensor 10.10.1842..I do have the Edensor Records if you think this is him.

Derek.

Derek

Derek Report 1 Jul 2010 19:41

Hi Sharon..how sure are you of your facts?? Have looked high and low for your Mary Ann.I have the complete Ilkeston records..and whilst at Matlock I searched for alternatives.theONLY Mary Ann Aldread.or similar....in the whole of Derbyshire in that period was:-

Mary Ann Aldred baptised ilkeston 14.10.1832 daughter of Joseph and Ann....
How about mary Ann Alldread 1835 Duffield dr. of George and mary?
Derek.

littlelegs

littlelegs Report 1 Jul 2010 22:19

hi derek
thank you very much for looking
more searching to be done
all the best sharon and lorraine
ps
i wonder if she had a father at all

Mark

Mark Report 1 Jul 2010 22:40

Derek,

Most fascinating - as I didn't know Jonathan Marsh birth year or where born!

I wondering whether I came across something diisturbing about Samuel Marsh (b 1085). I just glanced at National Archive website (actually looking up my father's surname rather than my mother's.

However, did a search on Marsh and Langwith and came up with:

67/45-46 Hannah, wife of Wm. Bagshaw of Radcliffe, Worksop, labourer; attempted rape by Sam. Marsh of Nether Langwith, servant in husbandry. With sealed warrant for arrest. 27 Dec. 1824.

Cheers
Mark