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Derbyshire Parish Records

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Derek

Derek Report 14 Sep 2011 00:55

Hello Jenny.....have finally got your LIPSCOMBES all together..back to 1697............big problem was the lack of Oxfordshire Resources....

Have been looking at your Tree..very impressive!! seems unlilley that you need my help...but am happy to add to the bits that are missing......on to the LIVINGSTONES !!..I've got it all..but is mindblowingly mindblowing!!.in terms of fitting it all together......

Derek.

Jenny

Jenny Report 13 Sep 2011 22:14

Hi Derek
Very much appreciated - really. Your work has been such a help - I tend to be stumbling about in the dark. I have so enjoyed piecing bits together.

I shall look forward to hearing from you

Many many thanks

Jenny

Derek

Derek Report 12 Sep 2011 23:06

Jenny..you're not in the least a nuisance..I can now go ahead and collate all I have got and get it to you.........I got the idea that you were on Ancestry........which would have made a lot of my work redundant.....

Derek.

Jenny

Jenny Report 12 Sep 2011 22:37

Hi Derek - no I'm only with GR.

Sorry if I've been a nuisance, thank you for all your help.

Jenny

Derek

Derek Report 12 Sep 2011 20:05

Hello Jenny..just one thing..do you have a Tree on Ancestry..or do you have access to Public MemberTrees on Ancestry??????? Becasue most of the information i have gleaned for you is duplicated on there.....

Derek.

Jenny

Jenny Report 11 Sep 2011 16:30

Hello Derek

Any luck collecting the info up for me?

Thank you
Jenny

Hope you are fully recovered from your bug

LIVINGSTONE, LIPSCOMBE, BLACKBURN

Jenny

Jenny Report 11 Sep 2011 16:30

Hello Derek

Any luck collecting the info up for me?

Thank you
Jenny

Hope you are fully recovered from your bug

LIVINGSTONE, LIPSCOMBE, BLACKBURN

Dizzy600

Dizzy600 Report 9 Sep 2011 00:04

Thank you Derek.
Have sent the info - hopefully!!! If it hasn't arrived let me know.

Thanks Kare :-)

Derek

Derek Report 8 Sep 2011 22:43

Hello Karen..of course I'm still here!!.......trouble is I cannot find James Maycock son of William.................there is a;ways a problem with the Maycocks..because one minute they are and the next they are Mycocks...do you know who he married?..and do his Military papers show him as belonging to the 95th Foot Regiment.......and if you want to send me an image of the paper you cannot fully decipher..I'll send you my Email by PM..

Derek.

Dizzy600

Dizzy600 Report 8 Sep 2011 20:38

Hi Derek,

Are you still doing look-ups? If so, could you please have a look for a baptism of James Maycock born 1836 at either Burnaston or Breaston, Nr Derby. Father on his 1864 marriage cert is William Maycock.
I have found his army discharge papers and on the 11th Oct 1854 he gives his age as 17 years11/12months. Parish of birth is B___ston, Nr Derby - the middle letters are difficult to make out.

Many thanks
Karen

Quoy

Quoy Report 5 Sep 2011 19:36

Thanks Derek

Derek

Derek Report 5 Sep 2011 12:53

Yes Quoy..I do mean the Birth..I'm still looking cos I believ Charles came from Notts..which may or may not be significant.

Derek.

Quoy

Quoy Report 5 Sep 2011 06:34

Hello Derek
Thank you so much for the marriage of Charles and Anne .
When you say " I can't find the actual marriage except on BMD" do you mean Emma Briggs birth ?

If Emma's birth is not in the parish record ,do you know the reason why ?

thank you again

Derek

Derek Report 4 Sep 2011 22:22

Hello Quoy..I can't find the actual marriage ecept on BMD which shows it as JAS 1852

I can tell you however that CHARLES BRIGGS married ANN BYERS DUFFIELD at St Alkmund Deby 12.1.2.1850...and that her parents were Samuel and Sarah (nee Ellis)

Hope this helps.

Derek.

Quoy

Quoy Report 3 Sep 2011 06:33

Hello Derek
could you please have a look for Emma Briggs born September 1852 Derby. I think her parents were Charles Briggs and Ann.

thank you
Quoy

Kathleen

Kathleen Report 1 Sep 2011 17:51

Hi Derek,

Thank you for looking, sorry my message came thru three times!!!!!

Regards

Kath

Derek

Derek Report 31 Aug 2011 22:57

Hello Kathleen..can find no trace of a burial for james in The Shardlow area.........in 1841 he was in the Edlaston/Wyaston Parish..so looked there also...nothing I'm afraid............sorryDerek.

Kathleen

Kathleen Report 30 Aug 2011 15:40

Hi Derek

I was wondering if you'd had a chance to check out the records at Matlock for the burial of James Hutchinson in the Shardlow area?

kath

Jenny

Jenny Report 28 Aug 2011 23:36

Sorry - meant Christiana Blanchard who had many children with William Livingstone

Thank you

Jenny

Jenny

Jenny Report 28 Aug 2011 23:33

Hello Derek

First of all I hope life is a little less hectic for you at the moment.

Little bit of info if you are interested on the Christiana Livingstone who married Livingstone and moved to Derby. Christiana Virco married George Blanchard ....then....on son George's birth certificate mother Christiana Livingstone - formerly Virco, father William Livingstone!
A terrific amount of Blanchards!!!!

If you get the chance to let me have the info you have on the
Lipscombe-Livingstone-Blackburn
trail, I would be very grateful.

Do you have the church (Sunday Schoo)l records?

Many thanks

Jenny