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Title: Halesowen baptism please
Post by: sunflower on Monday 26 October 09 14:30 GMT (UK)
Hi all

I am looking for any additional information on this baptism please

David Dearn (e) 21 Sept 1806 to Saml & Elizabeth at Halesowen

Thanks
Carol
Title: Re: Halesowen baptism please
Post by: EddieW on Monday 26 October 09 14:56 GMT (UK)
Hi Carol
In the IGI a Samuel Dearn married Elizabeth Swain on the 19 Dec 1796 at Halesowen.

A parent search of Samuel Dearn and Elizabeth returns along with David Dearn Chr 21 Sep 1806,
Daniel 16 Apr 1797,  Robert 19 Dec 1800,  Ana 12 May 1809,  James 13 Jul 1803 and Edward Dearne 30 Jun 1814, all christened at Halesowen.

Is this any help
Cheers
Eddie
Title: Re: Halesowen baptism please
Post by: sunflower on Monday 26 October 09 16:58 GMT (UK)
Hi Eddie

Thanks for the reply. I do already have the IGI information, it was details from the PR's I am after.

Thanks
Carol
Title: Re: Halesowen baptism please
Post by: Cember on Tuesday 27 October 09 10:29 GMT (UK)
Marriage entry reads
Samuel Dearne OTP wdr and Elizabeth Swain OTP sp by WS (vicar)
Samuel X Dearne and Elizabeth X Swain
witnesses Edward Smart and Richard Hale

Daniel bapt 16 April 1797
Robert bapt 19 Dec 1800
James bapt 13 July 1803            Dearn is spelt without the e with
David bapt 21 Sept 1806             these 5
Anna bapt 12 May 1809

Edward son of Samuel and Elizabeth Dearne, Warley Salop, Nailer baptised June 30 1814
The is a baptism for a Betty with parents Samuel and Tetty Dearne from Warley Salop who was baptised 6 July 1817
Title: Re: Halesowen baptism please
Post by: sunflower on Tuesday 27 October 09 12:57 GMT (UK)
Hi Cember

Thats wonderful, thanks very much.

My Dearne family did come from Warley Wigorn, so it all looks very promising.

Thanks again
Carol
Title: Re: Halesowen baptism please
Post by: aileen99 on Sunday 26 June 11 19:47 BST (UK)
would love to hear from other researchers of DEARN DEARNE DUERN DURN etc
Aileen