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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Lincolnshire => England => Lincolnshire Lookup Requests => Topic started by: kimb on Monday 27 July 09 11:10 BST (UK)
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Hi,
I am hoping that someone will be able to advise me. From the IGI, I have details of the marriage between my g x 3 grandfather Henry Bishopp and Elizabeth Rooks in Gainsborough on 04 June 1831.
The IGI gives a batch no: M011061; Source Call No: 0432500 & Type: Film.
How would I be able to find out if this record contains the name of Henry's parents or at lest his father?
Unfortunately, it isn't possible for me to visit the Lincolnshire Archives, so would someone be able to help me? I am happy to reimburse any copying expenses etc.
Many thanks
Kim
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Hi
Fathers names were not shown on marriage entries prior to 1.7.1837 when civil registration was introduced
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Many thanks for the information Carole - depressing as it is! ;)
I'm not certain where to go from here now! Back to the drawing board!
Thanks again for taking the trouble to reply to my post.
Kind regards,
Kim
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I'm not certain where to go from here now! Back to the drawing board!
Is there anyone on the Middlesex board with any resources?
1851 age 47 from Pimlico
1861 age 58 from Westminster
1871 age 68 from Middlesex
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Thanks Geoff,
I have everything about Henry from 1851 until his death in 1873. He was a Currier and I am supposing that he went to Gainsborough to buy animal skins and met Elizabeth Rooks there. Elizabeth was born in Misterton, so it is possible that Henry was originally from the same area - to be honest, I don't have a clue! On all the census Henry sticks to his story about being born in Pimlico but I can't find any trace of a birth record - hence my hoping that a father's name would be on the marriage certificate.
Ho hum :-\
Thanks for the ideas though - I appreciate the thought!
Kind regards,
Kim
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Just to add to the confusion, I have just found a birth record on IGI for Henry Bishopp 1806 Gainsborough! That's all it says! Great ???
Where now ::)
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Just to add to the confusion, I have just found a birth record on IGI for Henry Bishopp 1806 Gainsborough! That's all it says! Great ???
One of those which should be ignored! >:(
Based solely on the assumptions that
1) people were married in the place they were born;
2) men were aged 25 when they married.
Note there is a matching one for Elizabeth ROOKS, 1808 Gainsborough based on
1) people were married in the place they were born;
2) women were aged 23 when they married.
No firm basis in fact!
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Thanks Geoff!
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Just to throw coal on the fire a little, Misterton lies at the eastern end of the Chesterfield canal and joins the River Trent.
Gainsborough lies on the opposite side of the Trent just a couple of miles downstream from Misterton, the canal opened in the 1770's and Gainsborough was a port often used to tranship goods from the Chesterfield/Sheffield area to or from seagoing vessels.
It's quite feasible that people as well as goods would travel the same route via the canal and river system, it doesn't help to solve the mystery but it does explain how people could travel around quite extensively at the time.
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Thank you for the background information Glen! I'm finding it fascinating delving into the past!
I received an email this afternoon from a wonderful lady called Glensy at Lincolnshire Archives. She was able to confirm that Henry & Elizabeth were married in All Saints Church in Gainsborough, which is another great snippet of information.
On wards & up wards!
Best wishes,
Kim