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Derek

Derek Report 20 Nov 2011 22:16

Yes Peter..Betty is well known as a diminutive for Elizabeth..as in Beth equals....Bettty..John son of Thomas and betty was DEFINITELY baptised in South Wingfield.......whether he was born there is another matter...

He married Elizabeth Chambers at Eckington 09.09.1806.....which usually means her home patch..not necessarily his.....

Verna

Verna Report 21 Nov 2011 17:49

Morning Derek - How do you feel about the PARKIN family?? Looking for ISAAC PARKIN's parents. Isaac was born approx 1819 possibly around the Heanor area - married Eliza somebody and had HANNAH of course, Elizabeth, Martha, Mary Ann and William.
If you can and when you can <3
Verna

lorrianemona

lorrianemona Report 21 Nov 2011 20:04

anyhistory 1923 from ireland 1823 thomas monaghan father mark married h annah garvay elder yard chestrfield we would like toknow where thay layed to rest they wear my g grandparents i am 82 any thing would be good thank you mona lorriane

Derek

Derek Report 21 Nov 2011 20:54

Hello Mona..I'm going to nee a little help here from you..I don't understand your message.......I belive it means Robert Monaghan born Ireland 1823.....married a lady in Chesterfield????? Hannah Garvay??..and what is "elder yard"?

I have found a Robert Monaghan in1861 married to Ann..born in Ireland and living in Chesterfield..perhaps you have some information about their children in order for me to pin them down....In !871 we have Robert married to "Onny" ????? she also came from Ireland.

Ant other info you have will help me to help you.

Derek.

Derek

Derek Report 21 Nov 2011 21:20

Hello again Verna..........

ISAAC PARKIN baptised Heanor Derbys 29.07.1819..son of Patrick and Alice Parkin..Patrick. son of Patrick..married ALICE NEWTON 09.03.1819..whilst carrying Isaac!!

Alice was daughter of Edward Newton and Ruth..baptised 14.03.1790

Isaac and Eliza...who's marriage i have not been able to find....had two earlier children in addition to Hannah Elizabeth MaryA and William.....they were Martha 1844 and John 1847.....

Derek.

Verna

Verna Report 22 Nov 2011 16:47

Morning Derek,
Thanks for the info on Isaac Parkin & Alice Newton. Maybe Isaac and Eliza weren't actually married - this wouldn't suprise me considering all the pregnant brides and illegitimate children popping up.
As always - many thanks.
Verna :-)

Peter

Peter Report 22 Nov 2011 19:57

Hi Derek
Sorry I have only just got back to you. THOMAS HUNT West Hallam Derbys married Elizabeth 10.10.1781..and Elizabeth is shown in two different entries with different maiden names......HALLAM or WALKER. Could the HALLAM be printing mistake as they were marid in West HALLAM what do you tyhink.
Best Regards
Peter

Derek

Derek Report 22 Nov 2011 21:02

Peter I gave you this information on 20th November....hoping you might know more........unfortunately it will take a trip to Matlock records office to find the truth....which will show the original writtten record....it MIGHT be a mistranscription............but actually both ladies did exist...

I'll get to Matlock when I can.

Derek.

WIB

WIB Report 23 Nov 2011 20:40

Hi Derek,
Thanks very much for that, I'll let you know how I get on.
You are right - it was this bit I hadn't tried before - been watching for a while and finally took the plunge - into the wrong pool!
Warwick

Derek

Derek Report 24 Nov 2011 00:00

well welcome to the right pool Warwick..its fun!!

LaGooner

LaGooner Report 24 Nov 2011 19:44

Evening Derek, I will have some more homework for you soon :-D

Sally

Sally Report 24 Nov 2011 21:04

nudge

sally w :-D :-D

LaGooner

LaGooner Report 3 Dec 2011 10:36

Just to make your day Derek :-D. I have discovered 3 trees on Ancestry that state that Gilbert (wait for it) Measham the 1776 :-P is the son of William and Ann Tunnicliffe. On my tree I have them as Gilbert 1747 and Elizabeth Stanley. I am sure I had my information from you on this and it is therefore correct but would you be so kind as to just double check me. Thanks

Derek

Derek Report 3 Dec 2011 13:23

Thank you Gooner!!!!.....ironic laughter....

Somewhere in your records there is a complete list of every Baptism, Wedding, and Burial of every Measham.Meason or near equivalent from the original Repton Parish Records..that I slaved over at Matlock records Office..which includes:

GILBERT MEASHAM marriage to ELIZABETH STANLEY........the only doubt about this marriage is a note...Gilbert Measom.."signed Measham"

I have looked at the various Ancestry trees that give William Measham and Ann Tunnicliff(e).........as far as i can fathom..said William did not appear at Repton until after the death of Ann..where he..I assume the same man..married ELIZABETH MOWBRAY 01.10.1779..where he died 21.02.1828..

The marriage to Ann Tunnicliffe took place at St Oswald Ashbourne 14.02.1773.......where Ann Tunnicliff was baptised 09.07.1752.daughter of Richard Tunnicliff........would be ludicrous to believe this is not the same woman who married William........

The Ancestry tress variously show Ann born 1750 Rocester Staffs...and Ashbourne....

Trouble is i cannot find a birth for William Measham in the appropriate time scale..or an explanation as to what he was doing in Ashbourne..and equally it would take a stretch of imagination to believe that Gilbert and Elizabeth Stanley married 1772 in Repton and did NOT have a child called Gilbert.

I don't have the Repton Records..all my Measham work was done at Matlock..but i always have difficulty in relying on Ancestry Trees...particularly inn this case as there are several Gilbert Measham 1776 entries that admit they don't know his parents..instead of taking the easy way out and chosing a seemingly appropriate best guess at Ashbourne!!
( you may or maynot have been one of the recipients of my scathing report of several Ancetry Trees that have my own MOTHER buried in three different US States.a blatant example of people nicking my Tree and amending it tp prove fictitious British pedigree!!)..my mother is buried in Bristol..I was there!!

having said all that......Richard MEASOM signing as Measham????..others have rejected this obvioulsy....I personall think they are wrong to do so..having had a long affaire with the \repton parish Records.......

I'm going hunting......for bleedin' Meashams!!

Derek.

LaGooner

LaGooner Report 4 Dec 2011 20:59

:-D, Derek. I know how much you love my family :-D. I too have seen my Dad with a completely wrong Mother and also his birth date and place were wrong on a tree. I sent a message but they told ME !!!! I have the wrong information. Bloomin cheek I think I should know my Dad and Nan better than them. I am trying to dig back through all the information you gave me and I have father for Gilbert 1775 as Gilbert 1747 and Elizabeth Stanley. I can't find any info for William either.

Peter

Peter Report 5 Dec 2011 20:02

Hi Derek
Please could you find me any info on Bertha Bentley born 5th May 1911 Staveley Derbyshire ,parents George Robert Bentley and Lucy Hunter. I think she marid Sidney Thomson But I don't know when.
Best Regards
Peter

Derek

Derek Report 5 Dec 2011 21:31

Hello Peter....my "expertise" with regard to Parish Records does not extend beyond about 1911..after which my records are no better than yours........but a quick look at BMD'S........which are Civil Registrations, shows Bertha Bentley and Sydney Thompson were married within the Chesterfield District (which includes Staveley) ..April/May/June 1934.

Derek.

Eric

Eric Report 5 Dec 2011 21:48

Hello Derek,
Thanks for mailing me. Here's the information I'm looking for:-
James Read bn 17.07.1848 moved to Derby between 1881 and 1891 (shown living at 2 Campion Street, Derby) with Wife Mary Ann and family - I'm looking for death records of these and also information on their Grandchildren by Jesse bn 1877 (married Ada Kinnerely12/03/1898) Ellen bn c1901, Eva bn c1902. Would appreciate any help ypu can give. I know Jesse' family moved on to live in Liverpool but have no knowledge of his daughters.
Thanks again.

Derek

Derek Report 6 Dec 2011 11:41

Good morning Eric.......now then..you're right on the edge of my patch time-wise....pre- 1911 i have anything you need..but after that its all down to 1911 Census and BMD,s

1911 Census has the family living at 16 Bowers Buildings, Pye Street, Wavertree, Liverpool.......(I don't use GR Records at all,so \I can't just copy and paste the census..I prefer to do the hard work!!)

JESSIE READ 1876 House Painter born Birmingham
ADA READ 1876 Wife of 13 years born Derby
Nelly (Ellen) 1899 Derby
Lily 1900 Derby
Jessie (daughter) 1902 Derby
Eva 1903 Derby
John 1906 Liverpool
Ada 1908 Liverpool
William 1909 Liverpool
Gladys 1911 liverpool.........

I can fill in any details prior to 1901.............but if you need to come forward into the later history of these children then its Lancs BMD's and Marriage and death Certificates you'll need
I'll look for the deaths of Jesse's parents.

EDIT 13.09 Tuesday..........have just found some evidence that Jesse Read died in France 01.07.1916..does this ring any bells???

Derek.

Eric

Eric Report 6 Dec 2011 15:01

Good Afternoon Derek,

Yes that's my READ line, Jesse was killed on the first day of the Battle of The Somme. He served with 11th Battalion Notts and Sherwood Foresters, was a Lance Corporal.

Thanks for the advice, I'll move on to the Lancs BMD's for the sisters.

If you are able to search for the deaths of James and Mary Ann, any information would be great.

Thanks once again, your help is appreciated.

Regards,

Eric