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Gavin
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28 Jun 2011 21:24 |
Good evening all, I have an ancestor by the name of Benjamin Pagett who married Sarah Lane at St Michaels, Lichfield on February 16th 1801, Is there any way I can find out where they hailed from or who there parents were ?? there are a few possibilities that I have come across on the IGI ( two Bens and Sarahs in the same area born in the same time ) but can see no definitive link to either. Forgive me for next comment as I do not wish it to sound as rude as it may come across, but my main line I am chasing is the Paget line so any help anyone could give would be most appreciated ( not wishing to offend anyone called Lane who may be able to help :-D ) Thanks in advance Gavin
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Gwyn in Kent
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28 Jun 2011 21:29 |
Were they still alive in 1841 or 1851? If so where and what was their occupation. It might be possible to find them in census and get clues there.
Gwyn
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Ozibird
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28 Jun 2011 21:31 |
Do any of their children's names give you a clue? Are they named after grandparents?
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Andrew
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28 Jun 2011 21:34 |
This is the best match for Sarah
2. SARAH LANE - International Genealogical Index Gender: Female Christening: 05 JUN 1772 Saint Michael, Lichfield, Stafford, England
None of the Benjamin Pagett records are in the immediate area
Andy
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Gavin
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28 Jun 2011 21:37 |
Apologies, I am unsure of either occupation, and the first born seem to be named after the parents, Benjamins dad could be a Benjamin from a leap of faith on another igi search I have done ?????
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AnnCardiff
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28 Jun 2011 21:40 |
Benjamin Pagett England Marriages, 1538–1973 marriage: 16 Feb 1801 —Saint Michael, Lichfield, Stafford, England spouse: Sarah Lane record title: England Marriages, 1538–1973 groom's name: Benjamin Pagett bride's name: Sarah Lane marriage date: 16 Feb 1801 marriage place: Saint Michael,Lichfield,Stafford,England indexing project (batch) number: M04871-2 system origin: England-ODM source film number: 421568
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Gavin
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28 Jun 2011 21:41 |
Thanks Andy, there are two other Sarahs in 1776 and I am thinking the only way I can pin anyone or them down is via the marriage record to Ben in 1801 hopefully showing the parents names. Any suggestions on a better course of action ? Still new to all this and hoping to hopefulyy find a " route one " method from a seasoned geneologist :-)
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AnnCardiff
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28 Jun 2011 21:42 |
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Benjamin PAGETT Head W Male 72 Kinver, Stafford, England Agricul Labourer Ann PAGETT Daur U Female 47 Enville, Stafford, England Housekeeper Dom
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Dwelling High Street Census Place Kinver, Stafford, England Family History Library Film 1341668 Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 2790 / 46 Page Number 9
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Gavin
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28 Jun 2011 21:50 |
Thanks Ann, could this be from the census as there was child called Ann born in 1811, would make Ben the right age with this in mind. Also, as an aside, have you ever came across a middle or christion name of bagger ?? one other confusing issue of this tree..
Thanks
Gavin
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28 Jun 2011 21:55 |
The Paget Family Thomas, Lord Paget (d. 1590), was frequently resident in Burton, especially from c. 1573. (fn. 5) With him came all the trappings of a great noble household: visits of musicians from Leicester, Stone, and Uttoxeter; (fn. 6) of the choirmen from Lichfield cathedral; (fn. 7) and of players from other households, including that of Sir George Hastings. (fn. 8) A Twelfth Night masque was performed in 1580. (fn. 9) Paget's presence in Burton tightened his grip on the town, especially its religious life, and as an ardent recusant he sought to promote Roman Catholicism, employing recusants as his household servants and even providing mass wafers rather than ordinary white bread for the celebration of communion in the parish church. He patronized William Byrd, the church-papist composer, who stayed in Burton in 1580; Byrd's room over the gatehouse then had a pair of virginals. (fn. 10) Paget also had a private choir at Burton which, though it provided secular entertainment, probably also sang mass for the household. (fn. 11) In the early 1580s Paget's household at Burton became entangled in the plotting around Mary, Queen of Scots, then imprisoned in various locations in Yorkshire and Derbyshire. (fn. 12) After involvement in the Throckmorton Plot Paget fled abroad in 1583; he was attainted for treason and died at Brussels, and his English estates, including Burton, were forfeited to the Crown. In 1586, while Mary was imprisoned at Chartley in Staffordshire, the government, seeking evidence of her complicity in plotting against Queen Elizabeth, placed a brewer, William Nicholson, in the former abbey precinct in Burton. He gained Mary's trust, conveying letters to and from her hidden in beer barrels, but revealed them to her keeper, so implicating her in Anthony Babington's plot to assassinate Elizabeth and place Mary on the English throne. (fn. 13) Babington, a minor Derbyshire gentleman and an ardent Roman Catholic, had been known to Lord Paget and had stayed at least one night c. 1583 in a Burton inn kept by one of Paget's servants. (fn. 14) Ensnared by Nicholson's evidence, Mary was taken from Chartley to her trial and execution at Fotheringhay castle (Northants.), spending the night of 21 September 1586 at Burton on the way. (fn. 15)
From: 'Burton-upon-Trent: General history', A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 9: Burton-upon-Trent (2003), pp. 5-20. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=12328 Date accessed: 28 June 2011. Burton-upon-Trent - General history | British ... The Dissolution of Burton Abbey The Paget Family The Civil War and its ...
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28 Jun 2011 21:57 |
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28 Jun 2011 21:58 |
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AnnCardiff
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28 Jun 2011 21:59 |
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Andrew
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28 Jun 2011 22:00 |
Checked 1841 census and no Pagetts in Lichfield area (I live locally) The records in the Enville/Kinver area are a good 20-25 miles away.
Andy
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AnnCardiff
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28 Jun 2011 22:00 |
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AnnCardiff
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28 Jun 2011 22:05 |
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Benjamin Pagett England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 residence: Enville, Stafford, England parents: Samuel Pagett, Ann record title: England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 name: Benjamin Pagett gender: Male baptism/christening date: 08 Aug 1782 baptism/christening place: Enville, Stafford, England father's name: Samuel Pagett mother's name: Ann indexing project (batch) number: C16630-1 system origin: England-EASy source film number: 1470946
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Gavin
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28 Jun 2011 22:09 |
Thanks Andy, I believe they all moved onto Womridge where the children olf Banjamin And Sarah were all born so that could explain there absence in the future census entries.
Cheers
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Gavin
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28 Jun 2011 22:09 |
Thanks Andy, I believe they all moved onto Womridge where the children olf Banjamin And Sarah were all born so that could explain there absence in the future census entries.
Cheers
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Ozibird
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28 Jun 2011 22:12 |
Gavin, the census AGG found was 1881. Therefore not old enough to be your Benjamin. Remote possibility he is a son.
This is the same Ben in 1871 & 1861.
1871 England Census Name: Benjamin Paggett Age: 60 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1811 Relation: Head Gender: Male Where born: Kinver, Staffordshire, England Civil parish: Kinver County/Island: Staffordshire Country: England Registration district: Wolverhampton Sub-registration district: Kinfare Street Address: The Comber
Occupation: Labourer at Iron Works
Piece: 2928 Folio: 58 Page Number: 26 Household Members: Name Age Benjamin Paggett 60 Rosanna Chambers 11 - granddaughter Ann Thatcher 39 - no relationship recorded; washerwoman Mercy Harris 69 - lodger
1861 England Census Name: Benjamin Pagett Age: 51 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1810 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Hannah Pagett Gender: Male Where born: Kinfare, Staffordshire, England Civil parish: Kinfare Ecclesiastical parish: Kinfare County/Island: Staffordshire Country: England Street Address: The Forest
Occupation: Labourer at Iron Works
Registration district: Wolverhampton Sub-registration district: Kinfare Piece: 1985 Folio: 49 Page Number: 8 Household Members: Name Age Benjamin Pagett 51 Hannah Pagett 50 George Pagett 17 - son Rosanna Chambers 1 - grandaughter Anne Thatcher 28 - wife's daughter
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Gavin
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28 Jun 2011 22:19 |
WOW Ann, thanks for all the information, I feel like you already have the answers and you are dangling me carrots so I can have the fun of mking all the connections myself :-D. Not entireley where I should be looking thouh as I seem to have this mental sign pointing me to Bridgnorth and lichfield, someone onc e pointed out to me that prior to 1800, people rarely moved from the areas of their birth and most of the previous generations could be found there also. Think I might be blinkering myself to new evidence though ...
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