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Derek

Derek Report 18 Jan 2009 17:34

Hey Fudge....Sudbury and trusley are outside my resources.........but can confirm the following:
Richard Gaunt married Mary Toan (both of Church Broughton) 13.02.1722 ar St Werbrgh Derby.
William Gaunt married E. Bates 050.01.1759 at Duffield

You might be interested that:

Joseph gaunt married Ellen Lane 10.07.1708
William Gaunt married Martha Bradbury 09.09.1724

Both at Duffield

Derek

fudge1

fudge1 Report 18 Jan 2009 17:46

Thankyou so much for the ones you did have Derek, i think i'm getting a little better at this! about time, fabulous,.. gill

fudge1

fudge1 Report 18 Jan 2009 17:52

DEREK! just before you put your feet up. did you find Baps for Richard Gaunt 1699 Boylestone ........James 1632 Wirksworth........and William 1729 Duffield? also Derek when you say OF CHURCH BROUGHTON are you saying Richard and Mary were born there? gill

fudge1

fudge1 Report 18 Jan 2009 18:20

Too late poufe's out.........lol

Stevendeg

Stevendeg Report 19 Jan 2009 01:32

Hi Derek, that's okay, no worries. Thanks.

Thomas' two sons were William Sturland Waters and Richard John Sturland Waters. So I hope Thomas' parents might be John Waters and Hannah Sturland.

That's why I need some evidences about them.

Cheers, Steven.

Derek

Derek Report 19 Jan 2009 14:34

fudge1.........when the Register says "of Church Broughton" or "of this Parish"..it means simply they were living there at the time of the marriage..It does NOT mean they were born there. Which is why my research into the origins of my ggg grandparents has come a juddering halt..they were both "of this parish" (Ashford in the Water) when they married and i have no idea who either of them are,who or where they came from.

Boylestone records:

Richard Gaunt bapt 05.10.1699 son of Thomas and Sarah...

Mow these may be the same family. maybe not..all children of Thos and Sarah (notice the difference?

Elizabeth 02.09.1695
Thomas 15.04.1697
(Richard 1899 fits very nicely in here)
James 09.06.1701
Sarah 25.02.1702
Ellen 04.03.1704
Mary 17.04.1707 (died two weeks later)

The only other Boylestone Baptismas are two illegitimates and:

Samuel 07.08.1808
Ann 29.07.1810 (died 1812)

Children of William and Katherine (William ws a carpenter and died aged 65 in 02.02.1822


Thomas 12.12.1810 son of Robert and Elizabeth

One wedding of note:

Robert Gaunt (a wheelwright) married Mary Challenor 06.04.1660

I include this for your perusal becasue the skills of Carpenter and Wheelwright are very close and might be a family thing

I don't have the Duffield Regs

Derek

fudge1

fudge1 Report 19 Jan 2009 15:45

Hi Derek ,thankyou so much for all this, updated my tree and taken note of extra info,i have actually taken a peek at another tree, the dates are all circa, but same family for Richard 1699 thanks again ,can't resist one small .....(((squidge))) , as always your help is really appreciated.

gill.

Derek

Derek Report 21 Jan 2009 12:25

Mary No 2!!...Good morning......i have been unable to find the parents of John and Alice Inkle at this time..but i do have their marriage and their NINE children......I suspect that maybe Alice Day may have been born in gretton..John Inkle may not have been.....I will try and sort it...

JOHN INCKEL married ALICE DAY 24.03.1788

children.......Mary 19.10.1788.....Sarah 18.07.1790...John 22.08.1790(died 08.06.1793).....John10.06.1794..Philip 10.06.1795....William 11.08.1798..Elizabeth 26.01.1801....Josiah 14.11.1803...Thomas 06.01.1807.......

JOHN INKLE senior died 1807/1808..though not in Gretton..and ALICE Inkle (widow) married Thomas CHAPMAN (widower) 17.07.1808.....

Her daughter ELIZABETH INKLE wed ROBERT COLIN COLWELL of gretton...14.09.1820

and THOMAS INKLE son of Alice.wed MARY HOPKIND (Spinster) of Gretton..05.11.1832

I've a feeling the rest of the INKLES of Gretton may be irrelevant..since you say they moved to Derbyshire......but if you PM me with your EMail I'll send the full sheet to you.

If any of this is useful to you.and they link with anyone in Derbyshire..let me know and I'll do the Derbyshire bit for yo.

Best wishes

Derek.

Julie

Julie Report 21 Jan 2009 19:25

Hi Derek,
Do your records cover Derby itself, if so could you possibly locate a Bruce Faulkner born 1823 in Derby, his Father is one of 3 Thomas's all born in close proximity to each other, so proving to be a difficult one.
Thankyou
Julie

Derek

Derek Report 22 Jan 2009 21:29

Hi Julie..i'd have to go to matlock records Office..any idea which parish he was baptised in??

Derek

sox1

sox1 Report 24 Jan 2009 11:37

Hello Derek
Happy new year to you.
Hmn not too sure if you can help me with this one, but I'll give it a shot.
Re Holme/ Callow family.
The line I had been following, certainly does not seem to a have been the right one
My Grt Grt Grandad was Richard Holme b 1826, Wigan.
I.m trying to find his parents marriage, and to find his mothers maiden name.
All I have is on his christening info, is his parents were Richard & Ann.
I have endlessly gone through loads of info, and the only one, that I have found is an
Richard b 1776 age 65, Lancashire
Margret b 1781 age 60 "
Richard b 1826 age 15 "
This was in the 1841 cencus.

In your opinion would you think, this could be his parents,
or should I keep searching.
sox1








Sylvia

Sylvia Report 25 Jan 2009 06:45

Hi Derek

Just noticed you have some Belper records, i wonder if you can help with my brick wall.

My great grandfather John Tomlinson was born according to all the records i have in Belper between 1842 and 1844, his death cert says he was 51 years and 7 months in June 1895

I have marriage, death and police career records, but cannot find a birth/baptism or him before the 1861 census, i am beginning to think he was illigitimate and the father George was made up for his marriage

I would appreciate it if you could look at the records you have please

Sylvia

Linda

Linda Report 25 Jan 2009 13:25

Hi Derek
Would you look for the christening of my ggrandmother Carolina or Caroline Boswell born about 1841 Melbourne Derby.
Many thank's
Linda S

fudge1

fudge1 Report 27 Jan 2009 14:15

Where's our hunter-gatherer?

Derek

Derek Report 29 Jan 2009 20:57

Linda S..yet another that will have to go onto my matlock List..sorry
Derek

fudge1

fudge1 Report 30 Jan 2009 13:12

Hello Derek, just a question really as i can see you've a lot on your plate at the moment, how familiar are you with Chesterfield, Lordsmill St ,?

gill

Linda

Linda Report 30 Jan 2009 13:24

Hi Derek
Thanks for looking.
Linda S

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 30 Jan 2009 16:01

Derek, when you go to Matlock are you taking your sleeping bag?? I guess you have a long list by now.

fudge1

fudge1 Report 30 Jan 2009 21:46

Hi Derek..if you didn't get to Matlock and you have a bit of time on your hands could you please help me with this one,

Have found a relative on the 1911 census, she is head of house ,24 , single ,and caring for 2 step siblings, and 17 single male lodgers,

I have picked out a few of the more mature gents and wondered if you could find anything on them? they are....

John Lynson 1838 Temple Normanton
Frederick Johnson 1851 Newbold
John Cross 1855 Hasland
John Slack. 1857 Chesterfield.....Ihave google earthed the address of

Stafford House 9 Lordsmill St Chesterfield and its showing as Domino's
Pizza........

Now i'm guessing mens club.whore house. or Sally Army, or were they just out for lunch? anyway Derek i know that you're really busy but if you get the chance with this i would appreciate it,, thanks so much, gill

and yes i'm just being a little nosey regarding all these men!!!!

UPDATE , ITS A LODGING HOUSE, PHEW........ It was just interesting that they are all listed as single,?you''re welcome to leave this one now, got the giggles ..



Derek

Derek Report 30 Jan 2009 22:25

Fudge..........I will go to Chesterfield and look at Lordsmill Street and report back........but the truth is it was probably a lodging house specifically for single male workers.....Quaker or Salvation Arny..and not a smidgeon of evidence about your erotic fantasies about a whorehouse!!!..bad girl!!

Derek