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Sylvia

Sylvia Report 11 Jun 2011 06:48

Thank you for your time Derek,

In 1841 my John Pendleton was a Ag Lab, i think i presumed he was from Ashover as that is where he was married, (yes i know you shouldn`t presume),

According to that 1841 census he is 10 years older than Hannah, yes i know it dosen`t work out that way. John is 60 on the census and Hannah 50

Hannah Gill was baptised 3 Feb 1788 at St Mary and All Saints church Chesterfield, daughter of John Gill and Sarah Mitchell ?? Sarah is not listed on the Baptism i found, but there is a marriage in Chesterfield for them 1 Dec 1786.

From FMP i have a burial for Hannah at all Saints church Ashover 5 Feb 1845 age 58, theres also one for a John Pendleton 20 Jan 1845 age 65.

Not sure if any of this helps to sort it., oh why didn`t they live another 10 years. LOL

Much appreciative of your help

Sylvia (in Oz )

Edited to add.... I now have Hannah`s death cert.... died 2 Feb 1845... widow of John Pendleton ...labourer....informant daughter Ann

Tracey

Tracey Report 12 Jun 2011 13:16

hi derek

can yo do another search for me please. i am looking for the parentage of Joseph Bennett born jul 1784. it names his father as john but no mother listed. also for his wife Grace Key (could be kaye) born around the
same time.
i have got their marriage 15th october 1810 at st peter in old brampton but nothing else.
thank you very much beforehand.

Jenny

Jenny Report 12 Jun 2011 13:47

Hello Derek

Glad you are feeling better now. Sorry some of your work "went" missing , hope you are back on to it now.

If you get a moment could you help me at some time - same old problem, realize you have had something of an enigma with your Pendletons!

Many thanks

Jenny

Derek

Derek Report 12 Jun 2011 14:47

Hello Tracey..very odd this one!!..I have the Old Brampton Records..and have both christenings:

JOHN BENNETT bapt.04.07.1784
GRACE KEY bapt. 09/03.1783..............both entries only have the father stated..and bot are called JOHN!!........and there are a number of other baptisms for BENNETT within s few years..all with the father JOHN....

Have looked elsewhere (IGI) and get the same results..which is not surprising because if original Parish records don't have the answer...neither will other sources..all of whom depend initially on Parish records....

John and Grace married at Old Brampton 15.10.1810...but appear not to have had any children there...........

Let me know any ideas you might have.

Derek.

Tracey

Tracey Report 12 Jun 2011 16:10

hi derek, strange is that, at moment cant find any info on grace, so it strange why mother's name not on. might have to get in touch with vicar of the church to see if they can trace the baptisms. stuck as well as you, wot might is trace the fathers see if i can find any marriages for either john. thank you for looking for me.

Quoy

Quoy Report 20 Jun 2011 04:53

Hello Derek

did you manage to have a look for William Stevenson marrying an Elizabeth
in Sawley between 1800 to 1809

thanks

Derek

Derek Report 20 Jun 2011 23:27

Hello Quoy..I did,,and there is no such marriage at Sawley..and having delved into my many alternative resources..i can find no trace of such a marraige in that timescale.......sorry.

Derek.

Quoy

Quoy Report 21 Jun 2011 07:23

Thank you for looking

AuntySherlock

AuntySherlock Report 22 Jun 2011 11:02

Geographically challenged Australian here!! Is Yorkshire, specifically Harlington (or Harlington Barnsley) close enough to Derbyshire to ask a question??

Quite a simple question. Was the town/city of Harlington named after the family, or was the family named after the town.
How on earth does one find out.

Derek

Derek Report 22 Jun 2011 22:11

Hello Aunty.....normally this would be easy..but of course it's not.although Yorkshire is manifestly not Derbyshire..I do originate from Yorkshire.......and just by way of stating my provenance...not to sound clever or grand...I am a Place-name addict..and Anglo-Saxon scholar..and avid student of the Domesday Book ......all three put together would give you ton...or tun......
..ing.....meaning the people of....and Haerl..or Harl..or Hearla...or variations............meaning the tun or settlement of the people of Haearla.....a very common Anglo-saxon name type........which means that such a place should be in the Domesday Book...........which it ain't!

Trouble is that Barnsley..or Burneslie (1086) is in the DB......and the name construction with lie or ley on the end is Danish..not Anglo-Saxon...........and Barnsley...along with the whole of South Yorkshire and Derbyshire...etc..was bang slap in the Danelaw..........

..so all in all...Harlington appears not to be an old name....although it WAS a village and joint Parish with Barnburgh........

..which is a very longwinded way of saying........I can't answer your question!! lol

all the best.

Derek.

LaGooner

LaGooner Report 22 Jun 2011 22:18

Good Evening Derek, nice to see you posting. I have left you a bit of homework on your other thread :-)

littlelegs

littlelegs Report 22 Jun 2011 22:32

hi derek my friend
i know we have done this before but have lost my notes sorry
and as you know my tree was delated a few months back so now doing it again
looking for a baptism of
joseph wragg born 1778 [ripley ] derbyshire
father christopher mother mary pinneston
any siblings and marriage of his parents
and anything else you can find

thank you so so much
best wishes
lorraine

AuntySherlock

AuntySherlock Report 22 Jun 2011 22:34

Thank you Derek, you may be interested to know the question came from someone whose OH bears the name. She too has been unable to find the answer.

Nice try LG.

Derek

Derek Report 23 Jun 2011 00:24

Hello Lorraine....nice to hear from you again..........Joseph Wragg ....from RIPLEY????? you sure??....rather threw me for a while........but with an uncommon name like Pinneston..I went looking........here's what |i found.......

JOSEPH WRAGG baptised NORTH WINGFIELD 02.12.1778..son of Christopher Wragg and Mary..........

North Wingfield is nowhere near Ripley.but is close to Chesterfield..as is Beighton........

CHRISTOPHER WRAGG baptised Beighton..27.12.1752..son of Christopher Wragg.....married MARY PINNESTON at Beighton 20.12.1778...........soon after she apparently gave birth to Joseph........Beighton and North Wingfield are within spitting distance of each other.....

derek.

littlelegs

littlelegs Report 23 Jun 2011 09:02

hi derek
thank you very much
can yoy see if joseph had any siblings please
all the best lorraine

can you find anything on christopher wragg or mary pinneston
i seem to remember when we did this before i think you found a death or buriel for christopher and mary
thanks

Derek

Derek Report 23 Jun 2011 11:28

Hello Lorraine..I have the following information from the North Wingfield Parish Registers, which I pass on to you with my usual caution bearing in mind that Christopher and Mary Pinneston did not marry until 20.12.1778.......
The children of Christopher and Mary Wragg baptised at North Wingfield were as follows;-
Sarah 09.10.1768
Ann 26.01.1770
John 23.02.1772
Benjamin 05.12.1773
William 03.11.1776
JOSEPH 02.12.1778
Christopher and Mary..both baptised 06.04.1784..which may mean they were twins..but not necessarily.......

I have a slight niggle here regarding how long these two were producing children without being married..........and then the marriage just after Joseph's baptism..then a gap of six years.......to Christopher and Mary.......it seems unlikely that there were two separate families...and no records of any other marriages....but it still niggles a bit..

But remember that these dates are BAPTISMS..not Births..and any of these children could be weeks or months older than their baptism dates...

CHRISTOPHER WRAGG buried NW 21.09.1800
MARY WRAGG wife of CHRISTOPHER buried NW 25.06.1793

I have no information on Christopher except he was born 27.12.1752 son of Christopher..and Mary Pinneston may have been born Chesterfield 1753....(Mary Penniston)

Derek

Derek

Derek Report 23 Jun 2011 11:51

lorraine..further to my message below..I have this to offer:-..Joseph's grandparents..

Christopher Wragg born 13.06.1710..baptised 17.06.1710 at Worksop Notts..married Mary Foster at Beighton 1737........the surname is rgeistered as Ragg..as is Christopher junior on his marriage to Mary Pinneston...almost certainly Penniston and Pinneston are the same...

Joseph Wragg married Hannah Curry 1798 Nottingham...

Derek.

littlelegs

littlelegs Report 23 Jun 2011 12:01

hi derek
thank you very much for all the info
all the best lorraine

littlelegs

littlelegs Report 23 Jun 2011 12:02

hi derek
thank you very much for all the info
all the best lorraine

LaGooner

LaGooner Report 25 Jun 2011 20:59

Hello Derek, can you please find a date of a marriage for me approx 1867. Groom is James Alcock and Bride is Hannah Hibbert possibly Bakewell Area.many thanks.