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Lookup help please for birth / baptism record of William Drury, born about 1839 in Amcotts. Father Henry, Mother Mary.
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Hi BMikeW, welcome to RootsChat :)
His baptism is to be found at http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true
21 April 1839 at Amcotts, son of Henry and Mary
Perhaps his parents were Henry DREWRY and Mary JACKSON who married at nearby West Halton 24 Nov 1836
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Many thanks for the very prompt reply. Interesting how the name Drury has changed during the years. Doesn't make things easy but keeps us on our toes.
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Hi BMikeW
I know what you mean about the spelling of Drury, I have them in my family tree from Lincolnshire, took me nearly 10 years to find one of them, cos of the different way it is spelt on census sheets ;D ;D
ricky
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Where are your Lincs Drury / Drewry / Druory's from? I have them in "Scunthorpe", Burringham, Luddington, Aldingfleet, Gunhouse, Amcotts.
Any pearls of wisdom to pass on?
Regards, Mike
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Hi
Most of mine came from around Horncastle and the Louth area, will have to get me files out and double check
ricky
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The marriage details, available from the FreeReg site, gives the abode of both bride and groom as Gunhouse (sic) - although their parish is listed as West Halton.
Col
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William Drury / Druory was born in Amcotts [IGI and census confirms this]. Baptised 21st April 1839.
William’s parents were Henry Druory and Mary [IGI fact]
Henry Drewry was baptised 30th May 1818 Luddington [IGI fact]. Census confirms Henry Drury DOB 1818, Luddington.
Henry’s parents were George Drewry and Elizabeth [IGI fact].
George [aged 50] and Elizabeth Drury living in Amcotts [1841 census].
George Drury [aged 59] born in Gunhouse [1851 census].
Your Gunhouse connection for Henry Drewry makes perfect sense and confirms nicely Geoff-E’s possible Mary Jackson of West Halton being William’s mother. I had initially thought this unlikely as West Halton is the east side of the Trent and everything I had gleaned so far centred around the north Isle of Axholme.
Thanks Col and Geoff.