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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Leicestershire => Topic started by: Finley 1 on Tuesday 07 September 10 12:57 BST (UK)
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Hello
I thought I had all that was necessary on my Argyles... but out of the blue... a contact has added a.n.other Thomas to my list... the thing is if he is a relation then there is an awful lot of information and photos of his descendants... that would be great if I could confirm they are connected.
SO with your previous help (thankyou ;D ;)) I have My Thomas Argyle -born 1796 Bulkington and can follow him through the census returns until his death. Which I have the Cert for..
However I had his children down as per the Census information and Sarah his daughter is my direct line......
Now I have been told he had another son Thomas born 1827.in Hinckley as was Sarah.. Which is pre registration so no BC but I wondered if there were any Parish registers ... I have looked on FindMyPast plus others to no avail..
His parents then are Thomas Argyle born 1796 mother Mary A (nee Jarram) born 1797 Hinckley...
thanks i.a.
xin
ps This Thomas was aged 16 and working as a Taylors apprentice in 1841 so isnt with the family. HO 107/601/4
pg 40
my Family HO107/601/5 pg 25
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Greeting’s Again. ….Xinia.
Record of events worthy of Note. ……
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel. Hinckley.
Multi Baptisms ALL with Parents Thomas & Mary ARGGLE. .……
1835.
July. 26th.
James. Born. 22nd. April 1834.
John. Born. 22nd. June. 1828.
THOMAS. ..( No birth date given ) Bapt. 26th.1835.
William. Born. 18th. March. 1832.
So. ....Seems they changed their Faith ?
MIKE. …. ;)
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Thanks Mike,
That is interesting.....(xin ponderin difficult these days :))
My Records have the following:
Mary A 1825
JOHN 1829c
Elijah 1837 died 1845
possible Thomas 1827
so there are a couple of matches... the others maybe died between censi will check
xin
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My 3x Great Grandfather is Thomas Argyle
I have him as son of Thomas and Mary.
My theory is that he is not listed on the 1841 census at home - but rather at work as he is aprentice tailor.
The years and dates fit as it is the only Argyle household in Hinckley.
Rob
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Hello Rob...
Thanks for your reply to this... we may have a link and I am going to check this out over the next few days..
can you post a couple of replies... then I can pm you with more info...
I cannot pm you until you have at least 3 little stars... ;D ;)
thanks xin
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Okay then
heres one
Another piece of evidence I have for this is that (1827) Thomas' son Elijah (1850) was born in Bulkington.
So that gave it a bit more credibility.
I only signed up last night after seeing this post you made :P
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And another
I was wondering if you had any children before Thomas (1827).
As they got married in 1819 it would seem odd to wait 8 years before their first child.
Even though I was born 15 years after my parents were married and I'm an only one. ;D
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thats great nearly there... we are related in some way cos my Elijah is from Bulkington... it is the same family and I think you have been in touch with my daughter on Ancestry... ;) lovely jubly ;D we may sort these out once and for all between us..
:) :) :)
xin
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you have your first pm on its way....
xin
once you are on this site it becomes an addiction its the bestestest on the web
xin
Now find some pics for restoration ;D ;D that might just be my family tooooo'''' lovely''''
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I have Mary Ann 1825
Thomas 1827
John 1829
Elijah 1837
and my gt.gt.gt. or something nan 1838
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hi xin do you have any info on a Mary Argyle b abt 1832 from Desford Leicestershire she married John Statham b 1815 ;)
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Hello Tiberian,
sorry to say she isnt amongst my lot -- :-X
xin
oh just noticed santa smilies have gone... :'(
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Hi
I recommend that you try and get a copy of that baptism record. I am not sure if the Leicester Records Office holds them although they are held at Hinckley Library on film.
From memory the Methodist records for Hinckley from that date were very useful listing mothers maiden name and her parents name i.e "James the son of Thomas Smith and Ann his wife the daughter of John and Elizabeth Shaw of Hinckley." That could clinch it for you.
Regards
TB