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Title: Marshfield marriages and burials
Post by: ChasH on Friday 30 October 09 09:59 GMT (UK)
Chatters all,

You may have noticed that the HW site http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hughwallis/IGIBatchNumbers/CountyGloucester_(A-M).htm#M for Marshfield has no information from church records after the year 1693 and I can find no "hidden" batches.

I have ordered LDS film number 1849478 showing Marshfield parish registers for marriages, 1754-1912 and burials, 1781-1964.   I do not expect to find much to help me but if any of your family came from the place and you would like some info. from those years, please post your request as soon as possible.

The film may not arrive for a couple of weeks so please be patient.

Regards

Chas
Title: Re: Marshfield marriages and burials
Post by: ggrocott on Saturday 31 October 09 08:33 GMT (UK)
I am interested in any information on the Yeeles family of Marshfield.  Any help would be much appreciated.
Title: Re: Marshfield marriages and burials
Post by: ChasH on Saturday 31 October 09 08:56 GMT (UK)
???,

You will appreciate that to search every year of marriages and burials would take a long time besides needing a lot of aspirin :D 

Any info you can give regarding timeframe please?

Chas

Title: Re: Marshfield marriages and burials
Post by: johngirl on Saturday 31 October 09 09:51 GMT (UK)
Hi ChasH

I have an Isaac Isaac who was born in Marshfield in 1811.Not sure if he married or was buried in Marshfield.He married in 1836 and died in 1883.I did find the information on the IGI but it was a submitted entry.Can you just check for me please. Isaac Isaac I have marrying a Hannah Cooper which I know is right as I found my G Grandfather living with Isaac and Hannah Isaac in the 1851 census.

  Johngirl.
Title: Re: Marshfield marriages and burials
Post by: ChasH on Saturday 31 October 09 10:20 GMT (UK)
Johngirl,

Sure I'll have a look to try to verify what you found submitted in the IGI BUT being what one might think unusual - I.I. - I knew I'd seen the name somewhere recently.

Have a look in my Resources messages index for Badminton and have a look at the second item.  You might be back another generation.

Regards

Chas
Title: Re: Marshfield marriages and burials
Post by: ChasH on Saturday 31 October 09 10:44 GMT (UK)
Johngirl,

I must get on with typing up my notes from Badmington from which I can confirm the extracted record for the I.I. baptism in 1811.

Chas
Title: Re: Marshfield marriages and burials
Post by: Matt R on Saturday 31 October 09 11:54 GMT (UK)
Hello Chas,

Looking for any infomation on the Liles/Lile/Lisles family of Marshfield, especially an William's born 1780-1800.

Any information welcomed,thanks very much for this offer. :)

Matt
Title: Re: Marshfield marriages and burials
Post by: ChasH on Saturday 31 October 09 14:53 GMT (UK)
Matt,

OK, I'll have a look for some info for you but remember that the film does not cover baptisms.  I may need to order the film giving baptisms but that depends on what I find and will not be until mid-Feb next year anyway.

Watch this space!

Regards

Chas
Title: Re: Marshfield marriages and burials
Post by: ChasH on Sunday 01 November 09 12:07 GMT (UK)
???,

I am interested in any information on the Yeeles family of Marshfield.  Any help would be much appreciated.

There are dozens of submitted entries for Marshfield Yeeles's in the IGI. I will willingly check to verify a few but not dozens :o

Which specific submitted entries would you like checked ???

Regards

Chas
Title: Re: Marshfield marriages and burials
Post by: ggrocott on Sunday 01 November 09 17:20 GMT (UK)
I am particularly interested in the marriage of George Yeeles to Mary Ishmead in 1772.  I am also looking for the marriage of George Yeeles and Katherine who baptised several children between 1798 and 1812 in Marshfield.

I am also interested in Isaac Isaac born 1811 Marshfield.  I too have him married to Hannah Cooper 1836 Marshfield but mine is also from the IGI and another researcher - any other information would be appreciated.  His father was another Isaac Isaac from Badminton. 

I have a number of families in Badminton that I am interested in.

Thank you for your kind offer of help.  It is much appreciated.
Title: Re: Marshfield marriages and burials
Post by: ChasH on Monday 02 November 09 07:09 GMT (UK)
 ???,

OK, I'll have a look to see what I can find for the marriages you mention.

By the way, the 1811 Isaac Isaac was baptized in Badminton not Marshfield.

Have a look at my Badminton transcription, you'll find more Isaacs and perhaps your other interests baptized/married/buried.

Regards

Chas
Title: Re: Marshfield marriages and burials
Post by: ggrocott on Monday 02 November 09 10:43 GMT (UK)
Thank you for that information.  I also spent yesterday evening with the Pinnells courtesy of your Badminton transcription.
Title: Re: Marshfield marriages and burials
Post by: ChasH on Tuesday 17 November 09 13:27 GMT (UK)
To all who asked for Marshfield info..

I had a look through some of the Marshfield marriage records today and found the answer to:-
I am particularly interested in the marriage of George Yeeles to Mary Ishmead in 1772. 

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Transcription:-

"Banns of  marriage between George Yeels Batchelor of this Parish and Mary Ishmead Spinster of this Parish were published September 27  Oct'r ye fourth & October ye eleventh & were married in this ----------- by Banns this twenty fourth Day of October in the Year One Thousand Seven Hundred and ????? Two by me "Sam'l Michell"  Vicar"

"This Marriage was solemnized between Us (George Yeeles  {signed}
                                                          (Mary Ishmead her Mark  X"

"In the presence of ???  Dyer;  Rob't Cox."  The latter name is on other records so likely to be a church official perhaps (Churchwarden, clerk etc.) 

I will continue searching next week.

Regards

Chas


Title: Re: Marshfield marriages and burials
Post by: penmoris on Wednesday 18 November 09 17:10 GMT (UK)
Hello Chas,
Could you kindly confirm a marriage of a John Shipton to an Ann Smith 16/04/1780? Are there any other Shipton marriages around this date or burials? Thank you for looking.
Graham
Title: Re: Marshfield marriages and burials
Post by: ggrocott on Wednesday 18 November 09 21:41 GMT (UK)
Thank you very much for the details re George Yeels and Mary Ishmead - much appreciated.
Title: Re: Marshfield marriages and burials
Post by: ChasH on Tuesday 24 November 09 15:38 GMT (UK)
To all who asked for Marshfield look-ups.

I've spent some more time searching the Marshfield film and have the following replies:-

Hello Chas,
Could you kindly confirm a marriage of a John Shipton to an Ann Smith 16/04/1780?

There is no such marriage in the records nor in the IGI.  The first marriage in 1780 is of a John Fido to Hannah Davis on 17th May. 

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Hi ChasH

I have an Isaac Isaac who was born in Marshfield in 1811.Not sure if he married or was buried in Marshfield.He married in 1836 and died in 1883.I did find the information on the IGI but it was a submitted entry.Can you just check for me please. Isaac Isaac I have marrying a Hannah Cooper which I know is right as I found my G Grandfather living with Isaac and Hannah Isaac in the 1851 census.

  Johngirl.


 I am also looking for the marriage of George Yeeles and Katherine who baptised several children between 1798 and 1812 in Marshfield.

I am also interested in Isaac Isaac born 1811 Marshfield.  I too have him married to Hannah Cooper 1836 Marshfield but mine is also from the IGI and another researcher - any other information would be appreciated.  His father was another Isaac Isaac from Badminton. 


I checked very carefully between 1788 and 1798 but found no Yeeles marriages - sorry.

The Isaac Isaac X Hannah Cooper marriage is a submitted entry in the IGI but it is NOT given in the Marshfield records.  The marriage is NOT given in the GFHS CD of GLS baptisms 1800 to 1837.
Added later - Whoops!  CD of marriages :D
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Hello Chas,

Looking for any infomation on the Liles/Lile/Lisles family of Marshfield, especially an William's born 1780-1800.

Any information welcomed,thanks very much for this offer. :)

Matt

A Susannah Liles married John Hall by Banns on 11 Nov 1812 - neither signed but made their X.  The witnesses were Hannah Davis and Rob't Cox.   The GFHS CD spells the bride's name Susanna and of course, it gives no witnesses.

Regards

Chas
Title: Re: Marshfield marriages and burials
Post by: ggrocott on Tuesday 24 November 09 18:10 GMT (UK)
Thank you for your efforts.  It is much appreciated even if in this case no news is not really good news!
Title: Re: Marshfield marriages and burials
Post by: Matt R on Tuesday 24 November 09 18:56 GMT (UK)
Hey Chas,

Thanks for the lookups...I will have a dig around and see is Susannah appears anywhere within the family I have...if not maybe its time I started looking for one :D.

Thankyou very much Chas. Verykind of you to have helped all of us :)

Matt.
Title: Re: Marshfield marriages and burials
Post by: penmoris on Tuesday 24 November 09 19:11 GMT (UK)
Hello Chas,
Thank you for taking the trouble to look for the Shipton/Smith marriage.
Graham
Title: Re: Marshfield marriages and burials
Post by: ChasH on Friday 04 December 09 14:04 GMT (UK)
To Isaac, Liles and Yeeles search Chatters,

During my searching of burial records I kept your names in mind and came across the following which might be of interest or help.   Even though Johngirl was very rude in not replying to my earlier answer, I thought it would be a bit churlish to exclude her search name as that would exclude a searcher who did reply.

Sarah d.o. Nicholas & Sarah Isaac bur. 2/11/1794
Jemima d.o. Edward & Mary Isaac bur.22/3/1795
Mary w.o. Edward Isaac bur. 3/6/1795
Sarah w.o. Nicholas Isaac bur 10?/2/1804
Edward Isaac aged 68? bur. 6/2/1817

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George Liles labourer bur. 25/1/1801
George Lisles aged 69 bur.13/1/1824
Moses Lisles aged 13 weeks? bur. 16/12/1828
Prudence Lisles aged 7 bur. 1/7/1828
Ann Lisles aged 46 bur. 14/6/1833
Ambrose Lisles aged 6 bur. 23/6/1833
Eleanor Lisles aged 76 bur. 18/12/1836

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George s.o. George & Sarah Y?eeles bur. 7/2/1804   * see below
William s.o. George & Mary Yeeles bur. 4/3/1807
William Yeeles aged 35 bur. 12/5/1816
Stephen Yeeles aged 58 bur. 10/6/1821
George Yeels aged 80? bur. 17/3/1823
William Yeeles aged 15 mths? bur. 15/5/1833
Mary Yeels aged 80 bur. 1/1/1836

*  The writing of the capitals Y and G in longhand in some records are almost identical but Geeles might indeed be thought to be Gules because the e's are not very clearly written.  My money would be on Yeeles :)

I have the film hired until Feb 16 so am able to continue look-ups to verify IGI submitted entries if anybody else reads this.

Regards

Chas
Title: Re: Marshfield marriages and burials
Post by: ggrocott on Friday 04 December 09 20:02 GMT (UK)
Thank you for that it is great - now to compare it with what I have got!
Title: Re: Marshfield marriages and burials
Post by: Matt R on Friday 04 December 09 23:29 GMT (UK)
Chas,

Awesome! Thanks a bunch for all of this work you are doing. I am very grateful to you for it.

I think I better get my Liles notes back out from under the mess that is my desk!!

Thanks again...I know I can definitely see two relatives amongst the seven you have listed.

Matt :)