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Notts Look Up Week End Extended

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Helen

Helen Report 3 Jun 2004 15:24

Thanks Robin. You're a star. This is the first info I have that Elizabeth Harris (Hallam) didn't come from Nottinghamshire - and the first mention of daughter Hannah. Helen

Helen

Helen Report 3 Jun 2004 20:21

Hi Robin. I've followed up Elizabeth Harris' birth in Bottesford and found her parents and her siblings via IGI, but I'm sitting here in disbelief as her mother is a Clark - the 6th Clark/e line I've got, including Clark's marrying Clarkes. I married a Smith and he's the only one in the family! Thanks again Helen

Tiamo

Tiamo Report 3 Jun 2004 21:49

Hello, again. Remember the missing Samuel Baxter and Mary?? Well, Barbara Bateson checked the 1871 census and this is what she found - 1871 - Pauper lunatic asylum Snenton, Nottingham Samuel Baxter 45 married, lunatic, labourer born Mansfield Notts. Makes you feel like crying! It must be him. And it does explain why I keep finding Mary and her son in Derybshire with no sign of him. Maybe she called herself widow to save face. So he could well be in this institution in 1851 and 1861 - what do you think? And how can he be a stonemason, married with a son one minute and a lunatic the next? I suppose the term lunatic covered a multitude of things in those days including nervous breakdowns - no funny pills. Go on,Robin, make me feel a bit better about it, please. Tricia

Robin

Robin Report 4 Jun 2004 10:04

Hi Patricia Notts 1861 Piece 2452 Folio 71 County and Borough Pauper Lunatic Asylum, Snenton near Nottingham. Samuel Baxter, Married, 38(33?) Labourer b Mansfield I have not found him in 1851 yet.but this covers the city only. Update. Notts Burial Index Samuel Baxter, 16.11.1871 45 Yrs Abode, Asylum, Place of burial, Nottingham St Mary.

Tiamo

Tiamo Report 4 Jun 2004 18:50

Thanks, Robin, They are always out there somewhere - I guess I'll never know what happened to him - must have been relatively ok to have got married. Hope I can trace more details of Mary - she must have had a pretty bad time. Cheers, Tricia