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24 Dec 2015 00:47 |
Christine sent me a pm thanking me for illustrating the GlosBMD local indexes - thank you for that, Christine.
I'll reply here, as my reply is of general interest, I think.
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I think it's always worth supplementing the GRO index with a local index if one is available, so it's worth bookmarking: http://www.ukbmd.org.uk/local_bmd as this has links to other indexes besides GlosBMD
Most local refs have 3 elements: 1) a subdistrict code (for Bs & Ds) or a church/rego-office code (for Ms) - GlosBMD translate this for you, but not all local indexes do so 2) a register # - assigned sequentially within the subdistrict or church - most rego's have 500 entries (some registrars marr rego's have 200 entries) 3) an entry # or a page # - marrs nearly always have an entry # so one knows who wed whom pre-1912. (there are 2 marr entries per page - Bs & Ds have 5 entries per page - later GRO rego's are the same, but the early GRO rego's had twice as many entries per page)
Local indexes must have a local ref for them to work as indexes - they usually tell you what this ref is. This ref contains info (as outlined above). Local indexes must enable the looker-up to identify the subject - they can have difft ideas on what info the looker-upper needs to make this identification, and this is another reason why they're worth checking. (Such other info might be the mum's maiden surname on births pre-1911q3, or age at death pre-1866).
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Andrew
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22 Dec 2015 22:46 |
Sounds like you are really getting into your family history research. Be careful, once you start it can be difficult to stop. Always more stuff to find out, to go back another generation, one more trip to the records office etc. If you need more help, you know where to come to. Always happy to help on the boards.
Andy
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Christine
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22 Dec 2015 22:39 |
thanks...what a shame we can't go back & meet these people!
All I want to know now is why George b. 1852 & his brother Charles b. 1858 (with Charles being witness at George's wedding 1877 & both families living on the same Street ref 1881 Census) fell out so much so that it was a taboo subject for my dad (b. 1948) to ever mention the other Spregg family whilst growing up in Stow...well, too much to ask for GR to explain that!
My Christmas present to dad is as done as possible (& I'm sure he'll be thrilled), I'd like to thank you all again for your help - I'm very new to all this & wouldn't have got very far without your help.
Merry Christmas <3
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mgnv
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22 Dec 2015 21:27 |
http://ww3.gloucestershire.gov.uk/bmd/ [NB can just search for SPR and get names beginning with spr]
Groom Surname Groom Forename Bride Surname Bride Forename District Parish Building Year Register Entry SPREGG George FIELD Eliza North Cotswolds Oddington Holy Ascension 1877 1 155 SPRAGG Charles RICHINGS Fanny North Cotswolds Stow-on-the-Wold St Edward 1879 1 469
1861 shows Harriett Sprague a=42 in piece # 1790, along with her kids Sarah 15, Jane 12, George 10, John 6, Charles 3. There could be non-Spragues in the h/h, but I've no sub, so can't say. [Piece rg9/1790 covered Addlestrop , Broadwell , Condicote , Daylesford WOR , Evenlode WOR , Longborough , Lower Swell , Oddington , Sezincote , Stow on Wold , Upper Swell]
This looks like the youngest 2 kids: Child Surname Child Forename Father Surname Mother Surname Mother's Former Name Year District Office Register Entry SPRAG John SPRAG 1854 North Cotswolds Stow-on-the-Wold, Stow-on-the-Wold 5 318 SPRAG Charles SPRAG 1857 North Cotswolds Stow-on-the-Wold, Stow-on-the-Wold 6 280 [Father Surname & Mother's Former Name left blank, so illegitimate] -------------- RICHINGS Fanny RICHINGS RICHINGS KEEN 1857 North Cotswolds Stow-on-the-Wold, Stow-on-the-Wold 6 252
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Andrew
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22 Dec 2015 21:22 |
:-)
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Christine
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22 Dec 2015 21:19 |
FABULOUS, thanks Andy...that helps a great deal, I had hit a brick wall with her.
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Andrew
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22 Dec 2015 21:09 |
Her Baptism
Name:Fanny Richins Baptism Date:18 Jun 1857 Parish:Stow on the Wold, Gloucestershire, England Parish as it Appears:Stow on the Wold Father:Charles Richins Mother:Mary Anne Richins Register Type:Parish Registers
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Andrew
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22 Dec 2015 20:57 |
Parents marriage
Name:Charles Richings, occ Sawyer, Birth Year:abt 1819 Gender:Male Marriage Date:13 Jun 1846 Age:27 Spouse: Mary Ann Keen father Thomas Keen, Cooper Father: Edward Richings Event Type:Marriage Parish:Stow on the Wold, Gloucestershire Parish as it Appears:Stow Register Type:Parish Registers
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Andrew
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22 Dec 2015 20:53 |
and 1861
Name:Fanny Richings Age:3 Estimated birth year:1858 Relation:Daughter Father's name:Charles Richings Mother's name:Mary Ann Richings Gender:Female Where born:Mongersbury, Gloucestershire, England Civil Parish:Mangersbury County/Island:Gloucestershire Country:England Street address: Occupation: Condition as to marriage: View image Registration district:Stow On The Wold Sub-registration district:Stow on the Wold ED, institution, or vessel:2 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number:119 Piece:1790 Folio:47 Page Number:23 Household Members: Name Age
Charles Richings 44 Mary Ann Richings 34 Charles Richings 13 William Richings 11 Harry Richings 9 George Richings 8 Fanny Richings 3 Rosa Richings 3/12 Andy
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Andrew
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22 Dec 2015 20:52 |
With family in 1871
Name:Fanny Richings Age:13 Estimated birth year:abt 1858 Relation:Daughter Father's name:Charles Richings Gender:Female Where born:Maugersbury, Gloucestershire, England Civil Parish:Maugersbury Town:Maugersbury County/Island:Gloucestershire Country:England Registration district:Stow On The Wold Sub-registration district:Stow on the Wold ED, institution, or vessel:2 Household schedule number:56 Piece:2655 Folio:52 Page Number:12 Household Members: Name Age
Charles Richings 54 Gorge Richings 19 Fanny Richings 13 Rosa Richings 10 Fredrick Richings 7 Andy
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Andrew
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22 Dec 2015 20:43 |
Name:Charles Spragg Birth Year:abt 1858 Gender:Male Marriage Date:9 Aug 1879 Age 21 Spouse: Fanny Richings Event Type:Marriage Parish:Stow on the Wold, Gloucestershire Parish as it Appears:Stow Register Type:Parish Registers
No father for Charles
Freebmd
Surname First name(s) District Vol Page
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RICHINGS Fanny Stow on W. 6a 657 SPRAGG Charles Stow on W. 6a 657
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Christine
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22 Dec 2015 19:51 |
a last request for help if possible please...
I am now concentrating on Charles's wife, Fanny, Charles Spragg or Spregg (or other variations) b.1858 married Fanny b. 1857 (from Census records) but I can't find the spouse details on the marriage record so have no maiden name, unless I'm doing something wrong?
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Christine
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21 Dec 2015 19:26 |
thanks - I will go back through all this info & piece something together. I'm quite interested in the relationship between George & his brother Charles - both families remained in Stow & my father was aware of the other family whilst growing up in Stow but was always told 'they're nothing to do with us' - there is a mystery to solve there ;-)
I have a lot more options to look into now thanks to everyone's help
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Catherine
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21 Dec 2015 14:06 |
Spagnuolo? I think someone must have been on the Christmas sherry. Some of my ancestors ended up with some weird and wonderful names too, but just goes to show, as I said in an earlier post, how you have to keep and open mind with this family tree lark.
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21 Dec 2015 10:45 |
Although the 1851 census has been posted twice, one poster shows a George aged 14 months, the other 14 days - which looks more like the original, which would make quite a difference when looking for a birth registration.
Other possible spelling variations maybe which appear in the area when looking for births - Spreag and Spreagh AND
How's about this as FMP's census attempt for the family in 1861 - Spagnuolo !!!!!!!
The 1861 shows all children born Stow, but the only possible registrations I can see for Stow in the Wold RD with surnames Sp* or Spr* are John Sprag 1854, Charles Sprag 1857 and William Spragg 1868 which would fit given ages on 1861/71 census
? Perhaps the others were just not registered, there were no penalties until the 1870's for not registering.
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Andrew
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20 Dec 2015 21:58 |
Ancestry version of above marriage.....
Name:Jannel Spiagge Gender:Male Marriage Date:22 Mar 1802 Spouse: Sarah Wheeler Event Type:Marriage Parish:Wyck Rissington, Gloucestershire Parish as it Appears:Wyck Rissington Register Type:Parish Registers
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Christine
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20 Dec 2015 21:51 |
thanks Chris, tried all (the many) surnames for George b. 1948 to 1956 but found nothing...thanks again Catherine - I will re-visit tomorrow...my mind is boggled at the moment (& the glass of red didn't help)...I will be back tomorrow. Thanks all :*
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Catherine
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20 Dec 2015 21:46 |
.......................following on from baptism for Harriet, this may also be relevant?
Name Samuel Spragg Spouse's Name Sarah Wheeler Event Date 22 Mar 1802 Event Place Wyck Rissington,Gloucester,England
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Chris Ho :)
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20 Dec 2015 21:31 |
http://ww3.gloucestershire.gov.uk/bmd/
(above can be useful for Glos.)
Chris :)
05 September 1903 - Cheltenham Chronicle - Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
STOW-ON-THE-WOLD. George Spregg, labourer, of Stow-on-the- Wold, was brought up in custody charged with stealing potatoes from an allotment in the occupation of Mr. Augustus Green, of Stow, brewer, situated in the parish of Lower Swell. Accused was further charged with assaulting P.S. Simpson. The sergeant said that on August 29th he saw the prisoner on Mr. Green's allotment digging potatoes, Witness asked him to account for the potatoes. The prisoner became violent, and witness took him into custody. Near the police station, prisoner threw witness against the wall, cutting his eye. Prisoner was sentenced to one month's hard labour, this punishment covering both cases.
22 December 1906 - Cheltenham Chronicle - Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
STOW-ON THE-WOLD. George Spregg, late Stow, for using: obscene language at Stow on the 11th inst., the evidence of PC. Aston, was fined 6s., to include costs.
25 May 1889 - Cheltenham Chronicle - Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Deaths SPREGG - May 15, at the Union Workhouse, Maugersbury, Harriet Spregg, of Stow-on-the Wold, aged 73 years
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Christine
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20 Dec 2015 21:29 |
Wow, thanks again...I know I'm repeating myself bit I really appreciate you taking your time to help me...my dad will be over the moon with what you've all found!
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