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SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 4 Jul 2011 21:45

Derek


Thank you!


just wanted to amke sure you were kept busy ;-)



sylvia

Sally

Sally Report 5 Jul 2011 17:56

like your doggt

sally w :-)

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 23 Jul 2011 00:45

Derek

Hope you've not forgotten the death of Mary Wood, b abt,1805. Found as widow in 1851 in Glossop bargaretut no sign in 1861.
Her maiden name was Wild. Her husband Joseph has no known deeath, but not worried too much about him cos he wasn't the father of my ancestor, her illegitimate first child.

Love

Margaret

Derek

Derek Report 24 Jul 2011 22:43

Hello Margaret..have been in Scotland for a week on holiday...
This mary Wild thing is bugging me a bit because \i have done quite a bit of work on this..and if it's not for you then i don,t know who it was for.....\howver, here is what \i have..and \i've not been to \matlock ofr a while..so I'll not confirm it till I go........

MARY WILD born Padfield Glossop 08.06.1805 baptised there 09.07.1805........married ROBERT CROSSLAND (born 28.07.1800)..and had one son JEREMIAH CROSSLAND 1827-1891
Robert died 1831
She married JOSEPH WOOD 27.02.1831..witnesses Thomas Wood and Robert Winterbottom....and had three children..Robert 1836..James 1839..Betty 1844-1901.......no suggestion that any of them were illegitimate...but then my information is partial....including the death of Joseph at Glossop April 1851..have found her and Joseph on the 1841 Census at Glossop with Robert and james.........and again.in 1851 living with a large family as a "relative" with Robert and Betty..............she was "apparently " buried \g\lossop 1861 aged 56...

Hope this helps a bit.......

Derek xx

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 30 Jul 2011 00:35

Derek, very interesting. You have no right going on holiday, but I was on holiday too.

Your searching was clearly for me. A few questions. Where did you find all this if not a Matlock? Do you have a marriage date for the marriage to Robert Crossland, cos according to me Jeremiah was baptised Wild on 3 Feb 1828, though on his marriage he states his father as Robert Crossland. Me and my cronies have not located a marriage to Robert Crossland. Robert continues life as an apparent bachelor until his death in (oops forgotten, but some years later).

Yes, she married Joseph Wood, we didn't have the exact date, thanks. Yes, the three children are correct. Didn't find Joseph's death in 1851, ta. Nor Mary's death in Sep Qtr 1861. So where is she on the 1861 census?

My rellie who is really interested in this branch likes facts and references, if you have any please.

Many thanks

Margaret

Derek

Derek Report 17 Nov 2011 20:35

Hello everyone.....since this Board became a "Genealogy Chat" Board, I think this Thread has become redundant..particularly as it is essentially a "Look-up" |Thread..and no longer strictly speaking allowed any more on this Board.
My many friends/adherents/buddies/sparring partners and fans will be aware of my thread on "Find Ancestors"..and know where to find me.
So I think a few days advance warning of the deletion of this Thread is in order.

Derek.

Sally

Sally Report 17 Nov 2011 21:46

bye bye <3 <3

saly w

Derek

Derek Report 31 Dec 2011 23:15

Just hadn't got the heart to kill my beautiful thread..Happy New year Everybody xxxxx

Derek

Derek

Derek Report 22 Feb 2012 22:27

Just realised this...... Thread was still going........I'm off to Matloxck Records Office tomorrow.......any takers?

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 3 Mar 2012 01:52

Hi Derek

Happy New Year, if a bit late. Good news, I am going to be a granny in June. Think I might be called Granny Meg.

Re-found the thread. Mary Wood, nee Wild is still ongoing with me.

Any evidence of a marriage with Robert Crossland?

Any idea where she was buried on death in 1861 - or Joseph's death in 1851? They married at All Saints C of E, Old Glossop. On your next visit to Matlock could you please check out those two deaths, and possible burials.

Mary Wild is not my personal ancestor but that of a more distant relative, whose wife has just been diagnosed with cancer. He is trying to take his mind off things, so finding a burial place for Mary would be fantastic news for him. A visit to Seattle is included if you can find it, plus a bottle of Malt.

Love

Margaret

Derek

Derek Report 3 Mar 2012 14:02

Hello Margaret.......I think i have to start again on this one....I rememeber that \\i could find neither death in the PR's when I looked at Matlock.

The Civil registration of a death for MARY WOOD July 1861.still stands as my only clue, and I cannot find anything for Joseph......

You're right Robert Crossland 28.07.1800 Glossop son of James and Nancy..did not marry Mary Wild..in fact never married..and neither did at least three of his siblings.

What we DO know..direct from the Glossop parish records (my copy ends at 1850) is as follows........

JEREMIAH WILD son of Mary Wild baptised 27.02.1831.....no real evidence that Robert was his father......he went on to marry and had children as late as 1891........

MARY WILD was as \i said before born 1805....the Pr's say All saint's Glossop..another Source says Padfield...you know the area better than i do......

JOSEPH WOOD was born 20.0.1797 son of Thomas and Mary..and his father Thomas was one of the witnesses at Joseph's marriage to Mary Wild 27.02.181......

They had three children:-......Robert 18.10.1836....James 1839 (can't find his baptism but he is on the 1841 Census with his mother and brother)..and Betty 09.02.1845..who died in 1901.

I think the only way to find out the truth is to get the death Certificate for Mary 1861..and see what names appear on that document.

I am at the moment searching the surrounding village which made up the old parish of Glossop......

more soon..
EDIT..by the way MARY WILD born 08.06.1805 baptised 09.07.1805 was the daughter of Jeremiah and hannah.

Derek x

Derek

Derek Report 3 Mar 2012 14:10

I have been having a look through the old enquiries on this Thread....since 2008..and have realised that i now have far more information......and many of these old unanswered or partially answered questions, might be resolved further if any of my old contacts are still around..

Derek.

LaGooner

LaGooner Report 3 Mar 2012 22:33

I bet it won't solve my Meashams Derek ;-) :-D :-D :-D :-D

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 3 Mar 2012 23:03

Hi Derek

What I really want is a burial for Mary Wood. I am sure it would be at All Saints, Old Glossop. I know she lived in Padfield, but all her connections were with All Saints. Does Matlock have the records for this church, and if so I will go and wade throught them to find her burial.

You say that Jeremiah had children as late as 1891. That is an eye-opener for me. He died in 1891. His wife Ellen Nisbett was aged 65 by then - not likely of childbearing age. Their children were born between 1851 and 1866 according to me, the youngest being Hannah, 6 Sept 1866, who is the focus of my family tree. I don't think he had any more children.

You are right in all the other children and ancestors. Nope, no evidence that Mary married Robert Crossland, but I believe he was Jeremiah's father anyway. Robert was just not the marrying kind it seems.

Padfield is 3-4 miles from All Saints Church, but I know that the Church was a significant one - even St George's Church New Mills (8 miles away) was a sub-church of All Saints, Old Glossop. All Saints reigned supreme, it seems.

You are right, I will get the death cert of Mary.

Ta.

Love

Margaret

Sally

Sally Report 3 Mar 2012 23:29

lagooner
derek might find you some sausagees ;-)

sally w

LaGooner

LaGooner Report 4 Mar 2012 00:03

:-D :-D :-D :-D. Don't even go there Sally, poor Derek will get the vapours ;-)

Derek

Derek Report 4 Mar 2012 12:15

Sally is being naughty..again!! xx

Derek

Derek Report 4 Mar 2012 12:25

Hi margaret..I meant that Jeremiah was alive and kicking with family on the 1891 census.....I think I looked and failed to find the burial on one of my original searches at matlock for you...........which is not to say it wasn't there!!....lol

I don't know whether there is any relationship between your Joseph Wood..and one JOHN WOOD of Glossop 1784-1854...but was perusing the meetings of the Glossop and District History Society..and noticed that Mary findlay and Owen Russell gave a talk on the Family and descendents of that John Wood....(this was september 30th 2011)........might be interesting if Joseph was in there somewhere...

Derek.

Andy

Andy Report 16 Apr 2013 13:28

Hi Derek

Hope you are still around..

Just wondering if the parents of a William Wragg born 1797 in Heath Derbyshire was something that you 'could' dig up so to speak.

Thanks in advance

Andy

Derek

Derek Report 20 Apr 2013 17:19

Hello Andy.......Meercat has brought my attention to this.....WILLIAM WRAGG baptised Heath 31.12.1797..son of William and Maria.......seems to be the eldest of several children...

Derek.