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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Leicestershire => Topic started by: anne50 on Friday 23 October 09 01:46 BST (UK)
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Hi Folks,
I really need some help here. I have come up against this brickwall time and time again.
I am looking to find out info on my 4x Gt Grandparents. The only info i have is that they were in Sileby at around 1792. He was called William Pickard and he married (i think) Mary Farquhar, who came from Strichen in Aberdeenshire Scotland.
They had 3 children. Mary born 31/10/1792, James born 2/5/1802 and William born 9/3/1805.
William (JNR) and James ended up in Aberdeenshire where they married local girls. I have no idea if their sister Mary came as well. What i would love to know is any info on the parents William and Mary. I have found no marraige or death certificates for them. I don't know if William was Scottish or if he did come from Sileby. It is strange how a Scottish girl from a remote village in Aberdeenshire ended up in Sileby. The only info on William (1805) marraige certificate is that his father was a soldier.
Would there have been a chance of William being in the 17th Foot regiment of Leicstershire? I would be chuffed if anyone could help me.
Anne
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Greeting's & Welcome...Ann.
The Royal Leicestershire Regiment was raised in 1688.
In 1777
It was awarded the unbroken Laurel Wreath emblem for its bravery at the Battle of PRINCETOWN
In the American War of Independence. In 1825 the Regiment was awarded the Honour of wearing the insignia of the Royal Tiger superimposed with the word HINDOOSTAN, in recognition of its exemplary service and conduct during its campaigning and long tour in India from 1804-1823.
Since that time
The Regiment was always proudly called "The Tigers".
I'll leave it up to you to decide if he enlisted. ?
So….Who was this Mary Pickard then ? …..
Phillimores Early Parish Leicestershire Marriages Registers :~
1819
St: Mary’s Parish Church. Sileby.
John Landon. Of this Parish.
Mary Pickard. WIDOW. Of this Parish.
8th.August.
By Banns.
MIKE.
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There is a guy on the Rootsweb mailing list for Warwickshire who is a Pickard may be worth popping there and getting his email addy and sending him a mail
Rob
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Hi Anne,i have a book with parish regs for Sileby
baptisms 1765-1812
burials 1765-1812
burials 1843-1846
Havent got time to do it tonight but would you like me to list all the Pickard entries for you?
There is a William pickard burial on jan 12th 1806
Baptism of a william in march 1806 parents mary and the LATE william pickard.
Could this be your william?
Best wishes Elaine
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Hi Lushbrown,
I just saw your post to me today. Yes i think the William Pickard burial in Jan 1806 is my 4x Gt Grandfather.
Could you send me the info you have on Pickards in Sileby? I would be very grateful, as i had come up against a brick wall with William. He would have been married to a Mary Farquhar at the time of his death.
Hopefully the brick wall will come down
Anne
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Hi Anne,been really busy but will send you that info as soon as I get chance
Best wishes Elaine
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Hi Anne
I would love it if you could share or post any info you find out about William Pickard and Mary Farquhar. I still have not found much on them either. It would be great to fill in blanks. Happy New Year and Happy Searching.
Kristal Fisher nee Pickard
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If any of you PICKARD researchers have a connection to Yorkshire you may be interested to know I have just transcribed some that were marrying in Conisbrough near DOncaster
Rob
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Hi Rob,
I don't think any of my Pickards came from Yorkshire, i think it was Leicstershire.
If you come across a William Pickard marrying a Mary Farquhar from Scotland, i would be chuffed to know.
Anne
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Anne,
If I do I will let you know. Her surname reminds me of Carry on Abroad where Kenneth Williams plays the tour guide and he is a Farquar lol
Rob
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Apologies for asking a question which may not be relevant to your quest.
I have traced my family back to 1806 Redmile, leicestershire, where my g g g garndfather was a thomas pickard, the trouble is my surname is day, the pickards adopted the name day for some reason between 1806 and 1840 ish, it has remained at the name day ever since. Any idea if any of your relatives adopted the name day?