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Title: LPRS No 51 Stalmine
Post by: The Duke on Wednesday 12 November 08 15:20 GMT (UK)
Does some kind person have access to LPRS Book 51 Stalmine,I'm trying to find the details of father/parents for the following baptisms;

Mary Bamber         11/12/1625
John Bamber         09/09/1627
Elizabeth Bamber  23/01/1628
James Bamber       14/04/1628
John Bamber          22/01/1633

Thankyou,if somebody is able to help.

Trevor
Title: Re: LPRS No 51 Stalmine
Post by: Barbara.H on Wednesday 12 November 08 16:50 GMT (UK)
Hi Trevor,

My local library has the full set of LPRS books, I can look them up for you tomorrow  :)

Barbara
Title: Re: LPRS No 51 Stalmine
Post by: The Duke on Wednesday 12 November 08 18:16 GMT (UK)
Hi Barbara,

Thankyou that would be lovely.I suspect there will be only one or two fathers names.

Regards,

Trevor
Title: Re: LPRS No 51 Stalmine
Post by: Barbara.H on Thursday 13 November 08 16:13 GMT (UK)
Hi Trevor,

No luck on the parents name front I'm afraid  :( Only one mentioned a paarent, and the name was not transcribed! There were two different locations for baptisms though, which might help a bit. Entries in full were:

Hackinsall; Marye d. of ...... Bamber of Hackinsall, 11 Dec 1625  [presumbaly name was unreadable! How frustrating]
Preesall; Paup.  John Bamber, 9 Sep 1627
Hackinsall: James Bamber, 14 Apr 1627
Preesall; Elizabeth Bamber, 23 Jan 1627 [1628 by modern calandar]
Hackinsall; John Bamber, 27 Jan 1632 [1633 by modern calendar]

Also the following burials around that time
Hackinsall; ........... Bamber, 4 Oct 1630
Preesall; Margaret Bamber, 20 Jun 1636

And marriages
Hackinsall; John Bamber to Elizabeth Howell, 12 Oct 1616
Hackinsall; William Bamber to Ellinge Barker, 16 Feb 1624 [1625 by modern calendar]
Stalmine; John Styham to Margaret Bamber, 18 Aug 1622

There were some later entries too for around 1720, and the book linked the names Bamber, Bambridge and Bembridge. But all yours were Bamber.

 :) Barbara
Title: Re: LPRS No 51 Stalmine
Post by: The Duke on Thursday 13 November 08 18:07 GMT (UK)
Hi Barbara,
Thankyou so much for a thoroughly done assist !!It helps me greatly.I'm very envious of you having a local library with such information,the [currently] wet,grey East Midlands doesn't have such resources for us Lancastrians.Thankyou.

Trevor