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2013 Update Sarah Ann Watson abt 1846

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Vera2010

Vera2010 Report 12 Jul 2012 15:06

Hello

I checked out that 1911 where your grandfather had previously lived. The only connection I could find was that William Byron who started off as a Cattle Drover and later became a Butcher had the same occupation as George of the Thomas and Mary family who worked as a Butcher too but just to confuse things also did a stint on one census as an Engineer.

Vera

Curiosity

Curiosity Report 12 Jul 2012 15:59

Vera, thank you for trying, I may never get any concrete proof.

Vera2010

Vera2010 Report 12 Jul 2012 16:22

Perhaps not at present but later maybe something will just help to make a link with the Benjamin Watson on Sarah Ann's marriage cert.

Vera

Curiosity

Curiosity Report 12 Jul 2012 17:08

Thank you Vera

Curiosity

Curiosity Report 18 Jul 2013 10:55

It's been a while but I thought I'd let you good people know my findings. Vera, your wild suggestion was a winner, I found Mary Ann Godfrey's burial in 1888. She was buried along with children named Andrews, in a grave owned by an Andrews ( my Sarah married an Andrews ) The death cert named her son George Watson. I found a marriage for him to a Martha Hewitt (witnesses at Sarahs wedding ) Sarah was a witness at theirs. I also have the marriage of Mary a Watson and Bentley Godfrey. Mary's father was George Barthorpe. I then got a look at Harriet's birth ( Sarah's sister) That upset things because mothers maiden name on this was Nicholson. I looked at births again and found another Harriet, b. Mar 1842. Bingo! same details as Sarah. I just need to find marriage and possibly death fot Thomas, Could it possibly be Mary Bartrop and Thomas Watson Q4 1841 East Retford, Nottinghamshire?

Curiosity

Curiosity Report 18 Jul 2013 11:20

nudge

Curiosity

Curiosity Report 18 Jul 2013 12:18

it must be very rewarding for you lovely people who give advice on here and get results. I'm so happy to give feedback on what I've discovered, and say a massive Thank You. :-D

safc

safc Report 18 Jul 2013 13:59

County Nottinghamshire
Place Ordsall
Church All Hallows
RegisterNumber 48
MarriageDate 14 Dec 1841
GroomForename Thomas
GroomSurname WATSON
GroomAge 21
GroomParish
GroomCondition Bachelor
GroomOccupation Bricklayer
GroomAbode South Retford
BrideForename Mary
BrideSurname BARTROP
BrideAge 22
BrideParish
BrideCondition Spinster
BrideOccupation Servant
BrideAbode South Retford
GroomFatherForename George
GroomFatherSurname WATSON
GroomFatherOccupation Flax Dresser
BrideFatherForename George
BrideFatherSurname BARTROP
BrideFatherOccupation Labourer
WitnessOneForename Henry
WitnessOneSurname DENMAN
WitnessTwoForename Step
WitnessTwoSurname HEMSWORTH
Notes
FileNumber 30422

Curiosity

Curiosity Report 18 Jul 2013 14:48

Safc, Wow! so much info. Do you think this person is the same as Mary Barthorpe?
Where can I see this? And thank you so much. :-D

safc

safc Report 18 Jul 2013 14:50

Curiosity

found here
http://www.freereg.org.uk/

Curiosity

Curiosity Report 18 Jul 2013 14:59

Thank you. you didn't say if you thought it was the same. I wonder at the change of name. :-D

safc

safc Report 18 Jul 2013 15:09

hi
could be the same depending on nottingham accent?

Curiosity

Curiosity Report 18 Jul 2013 15:18

safc. you're a Star. Thank you so much. :-D

Curiosity

Curiosity Report 18 Jul 2013 22:05

I was hoping some of the people who helped me before would see my update and know how much I appreciated their help. :-D

Curiosity

Curiosity Report 18 Jul 2013 22:09

nudge

Curiosity

Curiosity Report 19 Jul 2013 12:43

Does anyone else have any thoughts about Mary Ann Barthorpe and Mary Bartrop being the same? :-)

Curiosity

Curiosity Report 19 Jul 2013 19:14

One more nudge
:-)

Curiosity

Curiosity Report 20 Jul 2013 12:29

nudge again

rootgatherer

rootgatherer Report 21 Jul 2013 13:32

Remember that at that time many people were unable to read or write so the spelling of surnames was really down to the choice of the registrar. A lot depended upon the accent of the person giving the information and whether the registrar was used to the local accent. For what it's worth, I think that Barthorpe and Bartrop could reasonably refer to the same surname.


Have a look here

http://www.houseofnames.com/balthrop-family-crest

http://www.houseofnames.com/bartrop-family-crest

Curiosity

Curiosity Report 21 Jul 2013 14:35

Thank you so much for that, rootgatherer, I'll look into that after next week, will be a bit busy before then I'm very grateful for your help.