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Title: Fletcher of Staveley
Post by: vincent on Friday 20 April 07 11:48 BST (UK)
Looking to find further information on the FLETCHER family, from Staveley
( possibly Whitwell ), Derbyshire.  For the Australian branch of the family.
The main-Fletline is shown below.

Edward Fletcher              Born 17??
                                       Marries Sarah  ( West 2-2-1795  ?? )
                                       Dies Staveley 11-1-1803
 
Vincent Fletcher              Born 17-10-1803 Staveley
                                       Marries Ann Briggs 26-12-1825
                                       Dies 12-7-1881 Grassmoor
 
James Fletcher                Born 29-11-1839 Staveley
                                       Marries Ann Wharmby 1857
                                       Dies 15-11-1908 Lings Row
 
Reuben Fletcher             Born 18-6-1867 North Wingfield
                                       Marries Sarah Taylor 18-6-1887
                                       Dies 12-9-1951 Creswell
 
John Fletcher                  Born 8-9-1896 North Wingfield
                                       Marries Gertrude Woodward 22-11-1926
                                       Dies 29-8-1977 Creswell



  John
Title: Re: Fletcher of Staveley
Post by: suzard on Monday 23 April 07 11:51 BST (UK)
Hello Vincent,
Welcome to RootsChat.
Hope we are able to assist you.

What kind of further information are you looking for?
Do you have these Fletchers on census?

Is Vincent born Oct 1803 the son of Edward who died Jan 1803 ?
Or was Vincent christened (not born) in Oct?

Suz
Title: Re: Fletcher of Staveley
Post by: stagsman on Monday 23 April 07 14:00 BST (UK)
Vincent

If you haven't already found them, all your line can be tracked through the censuses from 1841 to 1901, moving from Staveley to North Wingfield and Hasland. They are mostly miners (as many of my family were) though I noticed one of Vincent's sons is a cordwainer and was apprenticed to a George Hopkinson, one of the family names I am tracing, though I haven't come across George before in my research.

Let me know if you need the census details.

Regards

Stagsman