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WHO ARE WE LOOKING FOR IN LEICESTER (PART FOURTEEN

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Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 9 Aug 2007 23:20

*** F.A.O.*** Rosemary. Extra details obtained from the original Marriage Registers At Records Office. Both William & Hannah signed by own signatures. John Woodcock. Vicar. Wit’s :~ Thomas Tompson. Hannah Cooper. The earlier Marriage Registers were too faded to be sure of details after the Names……Sorry. ***F.A.O. *** Vicky Lewis. Odstone comes under Shackerstone……. Just these Baptism Records :~ Page. 26. Entry. No. 206. 11th. March. 1832. Jane Eleanor Mary. Daughter of William & Jane Jarvis. Odstone Baptism. Labourer. W.W. Greenway. Curate. Page. 29. Entry. No. 232. 22nd. June. 1833. Hannah. Daughter of William & Jane Jarvis. Odstone Baptism. Labourer. W.W. Greenway. Curate. No sign of their Marriage But seeing the 1851.Census returns seems Jane came from Warwickshire Brighton ? = Ryton on Dunsmore. So maybe they married there ? An early Marriage Shackerstone. Thomas Jarvis ~ Ann Freeman. Both of Odstone. 10th. October. 1789. By Banns. John Bird. Vicar. Wit’s :~ Ann Freeman. Joseph Earp.& William Chater. ( Parish Clark. ) All signed by own signatories . MIKE.

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 9 Aug 2007 22:44

Greeting’s Again Mary O’ Italy……. No sign of your James Pool(e) c 1843.Baptism In any of the Parishes in the Area St. Margaret’s. All Saints & St. Nicolas. Did spot these though :~ All Saints Parish Church. Page. 4. Entry. No. 30. 3rd. Sept. 1837. Thomas. Son of Joseph & Hannah Pool. North-Gates. Wool Comber. Geo. Barker. Curate. Page 64. Entry No. 187. 4th. July. 1847. Sarah. Daughter of Thomas & Harriett Pool. High Cross Street. Glazier & Plumber. Geo. Barker. Curate. St. Nicolas Parish Church. Page. 12. Entry No. 39. 26th. January. 1837. Emma Selina. Daughter of Thomas & Harriett Pool. Thornton Lane. Glazier & Plumber. J. Davis. Curate. Re your visit to UK. .......... The Record Office will be CLOSED :~ Saturday. 25th. August. 07. And Monday 27th. Bank Holiday Re open Tuesday 28th………9.15. AM. I’ll try and make an appearance where ever the Mimi meet lands up But try and avoid Wed, Thurs.& Fri. MIKE. xx

James

James Report 9 Aug 2007 20:49

Hello again Mike, thanks ever so much for going to the trouble of looking for me. I am still under the impression that maybe Elizabeth's name wasn't Norwich, but maybe something similar as there doesn't seem to be many Norwich's listed on any census. If you have time would you be able to do another lookup for me? Lucy Fisher and Henry Halford married in 1893 in Leicester, I have their son Harry Hardwick Halford's birth cert from 1899 and Henry is also down as Harry. In 1901 Lucy is living with her parents and children, but no sign of Henry/Harry Halford, her husband. Would you be able to look up the marriage cert if possible and find out how old he is and who his father is? Thanks again, James

MaryfromItaly

MaryfromItaly Report 9 Aug 2007 14:19

OK, we've got our travel plans organised, so we'll be arriving on 26/8 and leaving on 5/9. We shall be in Birmingham on 2/9, but apart from that we'll mainly be in Leics. Anyone else interested in a mini-meet, possibly in the Rothley area? So far it's me, Jane in Loughborough and Elaine Stephens. Mike, what about you?

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 8 Aug 2007 23:28

Greeting’s Again James …… There you Go…… St. Margaret’s Parish Church Leicester. Entry No.443, AUG 7, 1842, after Banns ROBERT FISHER, 33., Bachelor. LABOURER, of WHEAT St, Son. of WILLIAM FISHER, LABOURER ELIZABETH NORWICH, 28., Spinster.. of WHEAT St, Daughter. of JOHN NORWICH, LABOURER Wits: SAMUEL CLARK, MARY NORWICH. 1861. Census RG. 9. / 2287 / 52 / Page. 5. Leicester. St. Margaret’s Parish. No. 45. Wheat Street. Robert Fisher. Head. Mar. 52. Labourer. b Twyford. Leicestershire. Elizabeth Wife, 47. b Leicester. William. Son. 18. Lab. b Ditto. John. Son. 16. Lab. b Ditto. Alice. Dau. 9. Scholar. b Ditto. RICHARD. Son. 7. Scholar. b Ditto. 1851. Census HO 107 / 2088 / 508./ 6 Leicester. St. Margaret’s Parish. 53. Wheat Street. ROB'T FISHER Head M 40 M Labourer Lei TWYFORD ELIZABETH FISHER Wife M 35 F Seamster Lei SMGT WILLIAM FISHER Son 8 M Lei SMGT JOHN FISHER Son 6 M Lei SMGT SMGT. = St. Margaret’s Parish. Early Marriages :~ St. Andrew’s Parish Church. Twyford. Leicestershire. William Fisher. Of this Parish. Frances Large. Of Somerby Parish. 25th. November. 1782. By Banns. A bit early I think ? Seeing they named a Daughter Alice as of 1861. Census Better one ? :~ St. Andrew’s Parish Church. Twyford. William Fisher. ~ Alice Gibson. Both of this Parish. 4th. November. 1810. By Banns. Although the year is not right for Robert’s Bapt c 1809.? No Robert Baptism with Parents William & Frances showed up But need to have a look at the Parish Registers To be sure of year & Parents . MIKE. UPDATED :~ Your Elizabeth Norwich. Try this one :~ HO 107 / 604 / Bk. 6. / Fol. 13. / Pages 17 ~ 18. Leicester. St. Martins Parish. Silver Street. Hollies Yard. Elizabeth NORWICK. 25. Seamer. born within the County. Working for Charles Dalby & Harriett Dalby Née NORWICH. Tailors Marriage All Saints Parish Church Leicester 1834. By Banns.

Willsy once more

Willsy once more Report 8 Aug 2007 21:14

Hi Jane He should be along soon, you read my mind. Have only met him once and Bev, it would be nice to say hello to you all and we can fight buying Mike soft drinks for all his help at last! Elaine

Jane

Jane Report 8 Aug 2007 21:06

Hi Mary & Elaine....... yes i could meet up sometime, work permitting...... is my Uncle Mike coming, if he can drag himself away from that fiche reader, lol? i think i have been round every cemetery in Rothley, Mountsorrel & Barrow too........ even though i thought my lot were all from Leicester ( as i am originally too!)

James

James Report 8 Aug 2007 19:58

Hi Mike, I am so sorry! I did mean to put Robert, not Richard. I believe Robert married a Elizabeth Norwich in 1842, although I can not find a sign of a Elizabeth Norwich or anything similar on the 1841 census. There are 2 possibles for Robert in 1841 and neither is with parents. I do think that the William and Frances you mentioned could be the parents. Do they have a son called Robert to your knowledge? Thanks again for all your help (I'm still very new to this!) James

MaryfromItaly

MaryfromItaly Report 8 Aug 2007 12:28

Hi Elaine, You're not invading at all! I addressed my message to Jane as she asked when we were coming over. Anybody else interested in a Leicestershire mini-meet? As soon as I've got my holiday dates sorted out, I'll post them here.

Willsy once more

Willsy once more Report 8 Aug 2007 11:16

Hello Mary Has been a while since we spoke (mainly on the other side!) I am in Nottingham but visited Rothley for many years when my great aunts lived there. I wondered about a mini meet too if you don't mind me invading although it does partly cover my holiday so I will be heading the opposite way 30th Aug Elaine

MaryfromItaly

MaryfromItaly Report 8 Aug 2007 11:11

Hi Jane, We shall probably be over during the last week of August and first week of September. I know the villages quite well (I went to school in Quorn), so I shall mainly be looking at cemeteries, apart from the Record Office. I had no idea when I lived in Birstall that we had ancestors in Rothley, Quorn, Barrow and Woodthorp - I thought they were all in the city of Leicester. We apparently had one ancestor who ended up as a beadsman at Cave's Charity House in Barrow, which I'd like to have a look at, and I want to have a look at headstones in Quorn and Rothley cemeteries. Do you want to meet up for coffee one day when we're in the area?

MaryfromItaly

MaryfromItaly Report 8 Aug 2007 11:04

Hi Gemma (and Mike), Not sure if this has already been mentioned, but there are lots of pre-1837 Baptist records for Leicestershire online, including Loughborough: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb*com/~blanchec/EMidBaps.htm (replace asterisk with dot) Can't see George Whitehead, but there are several other Whiteheads.

Jane

Jane Report 7 Aug 2007 20:49

Hi Mary from Italy, wow, bet you're soooooo excited about your trip ....... we'll keep hold of the good weather for you, been quite warm recently, well for here anyway, lol. Are you just visiting the villages, or doing the cemetery / church searches too? think you'll be fine in Rothley, it really has calmed down there in the last few weeks, well you wouldn't believe the amount of people that stop & look closely at my 3 yr old blonde neice, who live in Mountsorrel, inbetween Quorn & Rothley !! let us know when you are coming over won't you........

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 7 Aug 2007 20:29

Greeting's Again....... Gemma O' Canada. I had not forgotten you. I'm still ploughing through the Hard copies of nonconformist baptisms within the Loughborough area. Nothing showing up ....yet. Hence no posts from myself regarding any findings. ...... MIKE, .......'The search still continues '

Gemma

Gemma Report 7 Aug 2007 18:39

Hi Mike This is Gemma O' Canada again!!! I just wondered if you had had a chance to see if my George Whitehead appeared on any other records? I think that you said that you were going to try to locate him elsewhere as he had not shown up where you had been looking. My apologies if I have got the wrong end of the stick on this one!!! Thanks again for all your help Gemma. :-)

Sarah

Sarah Report 7 Aug 2007 18:31

Hi Mike Can i ask where you bought your discs from that you do lookups on for people. Also today iv been to oadby libary and got another to books on oadby .When i get more time im going back to do some work on oadby they have old photos of oadby and i think they said fiche so who knows what il find sj

Rosemary in Wales

Rosemary in Wales Report 7 Aug 2007 18:12

Mike, thank you so much for the information about William Thompson and Hannah Illston's marriage! Rosemary

MaryfromItaly

MaryfromItaly Report 7 Aug 2007 11:28

It looks as though I may be able to get over to England this summer for the first time since I started my tree. The main place I want to go is Lichfield, but I shall also have to plan trips to the Records Office at Wigston, Welford Road Cemetery, Quorn, Woodthorpe and Barrow, and I'm hoping that the lady who keeps the Rothley Baptist registers will be free too. I hope Rothley isn't overrun with journalists at the moment...

MaryfromItaly

MaryfromItaly Report 7 Aug 2007 11:28

That's very kind of you, Maggie, but I know St. Margaret's very well. I was brought up near Leicester, and my parents were married at St. Margaret's. Mind you, I must admit that I've spent more time at St. Margaret's bus station than the church over the years. Actually I'd always wondered why my mother's family always went to St. Margaret's when they lived right the other end of town - Fosse Road South and Hinckley Road. Then when I started researching my tree I found that the Pools (her father's ancestors) had lived in that area since at least 1841.

Maggie in Leics

Maggie in Leics Report 7 Aug 2007 07:44

Mary, Recently attended service at St Margaret's - interest owing to at least two family members having been married there. If you would like copy of pics, send pm with email addy. Maggie