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Elizabeth

Elizabeth Report 20 Sep 2003 09:16

Nudge...

Bren from Oldham

Bren from Oldham Report 19 Sep 2003 21:50

Hi Alison The V.R.I shows Joshua Dugdale m Sarah Dixon 20th Oct. 1833 at St.Bartholomew Colne Lancs There are 13 other marriages for Dugdale listed for the period 1825 -1835 Hope this is of use to you Regards Bren

Shirlock

Shirlock Report 19 Sep 2003 20:55

Hello Gwynne Thank you for that info its very interesting and could prove useful. Shirley

Guinevere

Guinevere Report 19 Sep 2003 20:47

Hi, I'll try a shortish answer to a long question. At one time it was the Parish that provided poor relief. Only those entitled to it could apply to the Parish for money or food, clothing etc when in need. You had an automoatic right to relief if you were born in the parish. If you wanted to move from your home parish to another parish you had to have a settlement in that parish. You had to prove to the officials that you could provide for yourself and your family. Those with a trade had little trouble in being granted settlements. If you fell on hard times the parish would provide support. Others were allowed to move from parish to parish but were not granted settlements. When they fell on hard times they were "Removed" to their home parish. These removal orders can be found in Parish papers, as can settlements. The County record office should have any that survive. This is the very basic explanation you can read more about it in a "good" genealogy book. Hope this helps, Gwynne

Janet

Janet Report 19 Sep 2003 18:08

You might have to consider that Joshua was not his real name. Like my gt uncle Arthur. He appears on the Census from age 1 yr as Arthur, everyone called him Arthur, I believe he was married as Arthur, but the name on his birth certificate (and therefore on any records referring to his birth/christening) was Walter. Please don't ask why, I just don't know. But it does make searches very difficult. Jan.

Janet

Janet Report 19 Sep 2003 16:14

I was just about to ask same question as Alison...what are Settlement papers. 0n my tree I have a note of an 'Acknowledgement of Settlement' for an ancestor & his family, but don't know what is is. Anyone? Janet

Alison

Alison Report 19 Sep 2003 14:54

Hi Gwynne, what are settlement papers?

Helen

Helen Report 19 Sep 2003 09:40

Alison I've checked my VRI CDs but there's nothing on there.

Guinevere

Guinevere Report 19 Sep 2003 09:29

Hi, Does the marriage record say he was "of this parish"? If so it may be worth looking for his settlement papers. These will be held at the County record office. If he was originally from another parish it will be given in the papers then you can search for his baptism there. Hope this helps, Gwynne

Unknown

Unknown Report 19 Sep 2003 09:03

Found loads of Dugdales from Colne on IGI but not Joshua - found his marriage to Sarah Dixon on 20 Oct 1833. Sorry can't be of more help. Incidentally I've had loads of rellies getting married at 28 or even much later. It may even have been his second marriage - it seemed quite common for people to remarry quite quickly if their spouse died. Sue

Mystified

Mystified Report 19 Sep 2003 07:54

Just a thought but could there be 2 with the same name? Marrying at 28 is not impossible but seems a little late for that era? Just a thought

Alison

Alison Report 19 Sep 2003 07:23

I am trying to trace a Joshua dugdale who according to the 1841 census was born in Lancashire (1851 says Colne). He was born in approximately 1805 and was married in the local church (st bartholomews) in 1833. I have looked at births for this parish but have not found him. can ANYONE help?