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Hi folks, I'm new here and really in need of some help so I hope I've come to the right place.
I've seen another set of Leesons being researched in Northamptonshire but they don't seem to be related to my family of the same name so if anyone could find any birth, marriage or death information on the following people in or around Wappenham, I would be FOREVER grateful:
John Leeson, born 1857 (location unknown), died 5th Feb 1951; married to Helen "Ellen" Gatfield from Hannah, Middlesex. Children Ernest Walter, Sidney/Sydney John, and Dora Nellie.
Richard Leeson, born 1832 (location unknown), died 1914 in Wappenham I think; second wife Charlotte King. (Parents of John Leeson.) First wife unknown.
Richard Leeson, born 1811 (location unknown), died (year and location unknown); married to Mary Jones. Children Richard (above), Elizabeth (1834) and John (1837).
Any information about any of these people from any parish records would be sincerely appreciated.
Sharon Vernon nee Leeson
Toronto, ON, Canada
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Hi
Welcome to Rootschat.
Before asking for parish lookups you have to be sure which parish the baptisms may have occurred in. The censuses will give you birthplaces. Though some of them lived in Wappenham, none of them were born there.
1871 census RG10 1471 folio 81
Wappenham Northamptonshire
Richard Leeson 39 Head Married Carpenter Paulerspury Northampton
Charlotte Leeson 38 Wife Lacemaker Wappenham Northampton
William Webb Leeson 16 Son Paulspury Northampton
George King 79 Father-in-law Widower Imbecile Wappenham Northampton
William Webb Leeson is in Potterspury on the 1861 census a nephew in the Webb family. So a possible first marriage of Richard might be
Marriages Dec 1853
Leeson Richard Potterspury 3b 97
Webb Elisabeth Potterspury 3b 97
and second
Marriages Dec 1863
King Charlotte Towcester 3b 59
Leeson Richard Towcester 3b 59
1851 census HO107 1737 folio ?
Hogg Lane Paulerspury Northamptonshire
Richard Leeson 45 Head Married Carpenter Paulerspury Northamptonshire
M Leeson 39 Wife Married Lacemaker Paulerspury Northamptonshire
E Leeson 16 Daughter Paulerspury Northamptonshire
J Leeson 12 Son Ag lab Paulerspury Northamptonshire
William Webb Leeson married Emma Gatfield
25 Dec 1882 St Peter and St Paul, Teddington
William Webb Leeson 26 Bachelor Carpenter St Paul Brentford Richard Leeson Carpenter
Emma Gatfield 37 Spinster Upper Teddington Daniel Gatfield Gardener
Both signed marriage by banns
Witneses Henry Pot and Elizabeth Cox
The John Leeson marriage was in 1922 - perhaps there was an impediment or they just never got around to it?
Marriages Jun 1922
Leeson John Gatfield Epsom 2a 91
Gatfield Helen Leeson Epsom 2a 9
1861 census RG9 928 folio 24
Church Lane Paulerspury Northamptonshire
Robert Watson 49 Head Married Ag lab
Elizabeth Watson 48 Wife Married Lacemaker P Purry Northants
James Watson 16 Son Ag lab P Purry Northants
Samuel Watson 12 Son Ag lab Pa Purry Northants
John Leeson 4 Nephew Paradise Square 22 Oxford
1901 census RG13
7 Talbot Road Twickenham
John Leeson 44 Head Married Journeyman Carpenter Oxford
Helen Leeson 41 Wife Married Hanworth Middlesex
Ernest W Leeson 18 Son Carpenter ? Wappenham Northampton
Sydney J Leeson 14 Son Errand Boy ? Silverstone Northampton
Dora T Leeson 13 Daughter Silverstone Northampton
plus 1 boarder
Births Dec 1856 Leeson John Oxford 3a 502
possible death for Elizabeth
Deaths Dec 1856 LEESON Elizabeth Oxford 3a 321
Regards
Valda
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Hi Sharon/Valda.
Welcome from me also. :)
From the Northants marriage indexes.
Paulerspury P.C.
26 Jan 1853
Richard LEESON otp, bachelor, of age, carpenter, father Richard, carpenter to
Elizabeth WEBB otp, spinster, age 20, lacemaker, father Francis, higler
Sandy
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This seems to be parents of Richard from same indexes.
Potterspury P.C.
19 Dec 1829
Richard LEESON of Paulerspury, bachelor to Mary JONES otp, spinster
Sandy
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This seems to be the marriage of Robert Watson whom Valda
notes on the 1861 Census from same indexes.
Paulerspury P.C.
29 Dec 1836
Robert WATSON otp to Elizabeth WEBB otp
Sandy
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I can't even BEGIN to thank you guys enough for this information. And I apologize for my faux pas in not understanding that I needed to know what parish they were baptised in to get the birth information.
Truly, thank you.
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To further prevail on your wonderful efforts, folks, can I ask for some clarification?
Is it possible that the Potterspury that Richard and Elisabeth were married in is actually Paulerspury and has been misspelled in the source information?
Thank you!
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Hi Sharon,
Just happened to be surfing the net when I stumbled accross your message. My husband is the grandson of Dora Leeson and we live in the cottage bought in circa 1860 by Richard Leeson the 2nd. My husband is the 5th generation to live in the cottage. We have been in contact with Pam in the past and also Arthur's daughter, Sandra.
We assume that you are Syd and Edith's great or great-great grand-daughter, through Dick and Midlred's line?
Having quickly scanned the correspondance - most of it agrees with our own knowledge and research, however we have other family stories and old pictures in Ottawa, when the Canadian contingent first emigrated.
I am myself Canadian (Montreal born) and emigrated to England 14 years ago. I have been living in the 'ancestral home (hovel)' ever since! :)
Let us know what other information you require.
Best wishes. Di.
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Hi Di, sent you a private message through here!! :)
Hi Sharon,
Just happened to be surfing the net when I stumbled accross your message. My husband is the grandson of Dora Leeson and we live in the cottage bought in circa 1860 by Richard Leeson the 2nd. My husband is the 5th generation to live in the cottage. We have been in contact with Pam in the past and also Arthur's daughter, Sandra.
We assume that you are Syd and Edith's great or great-great grand-daughter, through Dick and Midlred's line?
Having quickly scanned the correspondance - most of it agrees with our own knowledge and research, however we have other family stories and old pictures in Ottawa, when the Canadian contingent first emigrated.
I am myself Canadian (Montreal born) and emigrated to England 14 years ago. I have been living in the 'ancestral home (hovel)' ever since! :)
Let us know what other information you require.
Best wishes. Di.