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Title: 1861 Lincolnshire (Fosdyke) Sarah Ann Barnsdale
Post by: stoppie on Saturday 20 November 04 18:41 GMT (UK)
Hi this is my first request so appologies if there's not much to go on.

Looking for a Sarah Ann Barnsdale. Birth registered Jan - Mar 1856. IGI records for a baptism suggest that her parents may be John and Sarah.

Also looking for her husband to be:  Jonathan Pearson born in Sutterton, Lincs. between 1850 and 1855.

They both lived in Fosdyke in 1881.
Title: Re: 1861 Lincolnshire (Fosdyke) Sarah Ann Barnsdale
Post by: lorene on Sunday 03 April 05 21:06 BST (UK)
My great grandfather was James Barnsdale, christened July 13, 1823 in Fosdyke.  He had a brother named John, christened in 1820 in Billingborough, Lincolnshire.  John married Sarah and had several children, one being Sarah Ann Barnsdale, christened Nov. 16, 1856 in Fosdyke. This sounds like the Sarah Ann you are trying to find. The whole family can be found in the 1861 census when Sarah Ann was only 5 years old and living in Fosdyke.  It is very difficult to read, though.  I have much more info.  Are you a Barnsdale?

Lorene
Title: Re: 1861 Lincolnshire (Fosdyke) Sarah Ann Barnsdale
Post by: Heather D on Sunday 03 April 05 21:57 BST (UK)
Welcome to Rootschat stoppie ... it looks like you've struck lucky with your Barnsdales :)

I don't have the 1861 but here they are in 1871, which may help someone find them in earlier censuses.

RG10 3334 17 1
Church-gate House, Fosdyke
Sarah Barnsdale head widow 59 agricultural labourer's widow Lincs. Moulton
Sarah Ann Barnsdale dau 15 Lincs. Fosdyke

same page, a few doors down

3 White Cross Rd.
Mary Pearson head widow 51 ag lab's widow Lincs. Little Hale(?)
Jonathan son 20 agricultural labourer Lincs. Sutterton
Lucy Ann dau 13 scholar Lincs. Algarkirk
Emma dau 11 Lincs. Algarkirk
Title: Re: 1861 Lincolnshire (Fosdyke) Sarah Ann Barnsdale
Post by: stoppie on Sunday 03 April 05 23:42 BST (UK)
Thank you very much for the 1871 census information.  My Grandmother was Lizzie Pearson daughter of Sarah Ann and Jonathan Pearson. John Barnsdale married Sarah Rye ( I have Sarah Ann's birth certificate).
I also believe that Johnathan Pearson's parents were Matthew and Mary (Smith) (m. Mar. qtr. 1841 , Sleaford District). As you say It looks like a perfect match and I would appreciate any more information you have on them.

Lorene - There is a grave Stone in Fosdyke for a Martha Rebecca aged 15 who died in 1886 daughter of James and Elizabeth. Is this your James?

Once again, many thanks.
Title: Re: 1861 Lincolnshire (Fosdyke) Sarah Ann Barnsdale
Post by: Geoff E on Sunday 03 April 05 23:52 BST (UK)
2331/110 (1861) looks like this to me
John 41 AgLab, Billingborough
Sarah 47? ??? (ends in "ton")
John 12 Scholar, Fosdyke
Mary 10 Scholar, Fosdyke
Female (poss Elizabeth) 7 Scholar, Fosdyke
Sarah A 5 Scholar, Fosdyke

1851 2098/13
John 31 AgLab Billingborough
Sarah 37 Moulton
Samuel James 6 Fosdyke
John Thomas 2 Fosdyke
Mary Ann 11m Fosdyke

Title: Re: 1861 Lincolnshire (Fosdyke) Sarah Ann Barnsdale
Post by: stoppie on Monday 04 April 05 00:03 BST (UK)
Thanks Geoff.

Are you able to read the addresses? I know how difficult some of the pages are to read.

Many Thanks.
Title: Re: 1861 Lincolnshire (Fosdyke) Sarah Ann Barnsdale
Post by: Geoff E on Monday 04 April 05 00:21 BST (UK)
Well, not exactly

1851 looks something like

Moses? drain? corner
Waddinghams Chty

1861 address seems to contain (possibly) Waddinghams and is of similar length, so possibly the same.

If you put
Waddingham Fosdyke
into Google you will find that

"In 1684, Ann WADDINGHAM donated four tenements and a half acre of land for the poor here."

Chty will be an abbreviation for "Charity"

Hope this helps.
Title: Re: 1861 Lincolnshire (Fosdyke) Sarah Ann Barnsdale
Post by: stoppie on Monday 04 April 05 00:35 BST (UK)
That's interesting.

In the 1881 Census Jonathan and family where shown as living in Par Row. On the maps of the time there is a Poor Row which stood, I believe, where the Village Hall stands now. At the back of the property is a large dyke known then as the Town Drain.

Again, many thanks.