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Lincolnshire Parish Records

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Julie

Julie Report 6 May 2009 08:23

Does anyone have access to any Parish records for the church at Toynton St Peter in Lincolnshire? Im looking for the baptism of Francis Edward Wright, born on June 13th 1906 (mother Ada Ellen Wright)

I would like to know what the entry on the parish register actually says please - any comments about the father or lack of one, anything the vicar miay have added.

Thanks in anticipation.

Julie

Choccy

Choccy Report 6 May 2009 10:33

Assume you have the birth certificate -

Births Sep 1906 (>99%)
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Wright Francis Edward Spilsby 7a 549

Not sure that parish records would have any more info than the birth certificate.

Sylvia

Sylvia Report 6 May 2009 10:47

Julie,
I don't think parish records show births, I think it's just baptisms, I have seen many comments by vicars as to parentage ie bastard, base born or ilegitimate child of etc.

Sylvie

Julie

Julie Report 6 May 2009 19:55

Yes Wilma, I do have the cert - it doesnt say anything in the space for the father (hence the same surname as his Mum's maiden name).

And yes Sylvie, it is the baptism Im after (I will amend the original message to say this) but the comments etc were what I was thinking of, to see if there is anything at all there to help.

Thank you both.

by the way - what does 'base born' mean?

Julie

Julie Report 6 May 2009 20:04

nudge

Elizabethofseasons

Elizabethofseasons Report 6 May 2009 21:02

Dear Julie

The term baseborn simply means born of ordinary birth or origins.

Its an archaic expression to say that a child was born to parents who were not married in an officially recognised church, etc.

In the 1800's, the term was used more because of the poor law system and the parish would try to get the mother to name the father.

Nothing to be upset about.

Many of the population then and even more now, have parents that were not married. No big deal.

Don't worry about it.

Try and contact the church for access to the records if you want to view them or see if they have been transferred to a record office.

Very best wishes.
x



Julie

Julie Report 8 May 2009 20:08

Thank you for that - most helpful.

Always something to learn on these pages!

xx

Elizabethofseasons

Elizabethofseasons Report 9 May 2009 00:08

Dear Julie

This may help you locate some parish records:

Lincolnshire Archives
St Rumbold Street
Lincoln
LN2 5AB

01522 526204

www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/archives

or

North East Lincolnshire Archives
Town Hall
Town Hall Square
Grimsby
DN31 1HX

Tel No: 01472 323 585

www.nelincs.gov.uk/Leisure/Archives

Either of these record offices would at least know where the church records could be located.

They could even hold some of them.

Best of luck with your search.
x

Charlotte

Charlotte Report 9 May 2009 17:09

Julie,

Am in SLC and probably going to the Family History Library today. They have this period of time on microfilm, so I will look it up for you. If not today, then next week.

Charlotte

Julie

Julie Report 10 May 2009 17:56

Charlotte - thank you so much, Im very grateful for that.

Rachele - I did try freereg but sadly there is nothing showing on that. thanks anyway

Julie