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Title: Webb of Davetry
Post by: dun1 on Thursday 09 September 10 00:05 BST (UK)
I am trying to track down the parents of William Webb born c1779 in Daventry.
He married a Rose Bowstead in Luton.
Any help would be gratefully received.
Title: Re: Webb of Davetry
Post by: Pennie on Thursday 09 September 10 12:07 BST (UK)
Hi ...

I shall be in the library tomorrow morning and can have a look at the PR fiches for Daventry.

Can you confirm your source for William's year of birth (I'm assuming that it's probably from a census?).

Pennie
Title: Re: Webb of Davetry
Post by: dun1 on Friday 10 September 10 02:02 BST (UK)
Thanks Pennie,
Yes his date of birth is from the census' anything you can find would be of a great help. He was Wesleyan if that is of any help!
Stephanie
Title: Re: Webb of Davetry
Post by: Pennie on Friday 10 September 10 12:07 BST (UK)
Hi Stephanie ...

Sorry, but nothing in the Daventry baptisms for William WEBB (1777-1781 inc.), or any other WEBBs - but not surprising if he was Wesleyan!

All the Wesleyan records for Daventry that I've found seem to start at 1801, so not sure where you would find any earlier ones (possibly worth putting up another thread with this query?).

Pennie
Title: Re: Webb of Davetry
Post by: dun1 on Saturday 11 September 10 04:32 BST (UK)
Thanks for your efforts. It is a real pain. On his grandchildren's christening records they give Rose's parents but not his.
Maybe one day I'll find what I'm looking for LOL!
Stephanie
Title: Re: Webb of Davetry
Post by: seahall on Sunday 12 September 10 08:26 BST (UK)
Hi Stephanie.

Welcometo Rootschat.  :)

As the Wesleyans used to go to a Church in their circuit, it
maybe helpful if someone could find the one for Daventry.

They may have travelled quite some distance so maybe looking
at the other County that are close to Northamptonshire border
also.

He certainly isn't on the Northants Baptisms Indexes for the County.

Here is a web link that may help.

http://www.rootschat.com/links/03au/

Sandy
Title: Re: Webb of Davetry
Post by: behindthefrogs on Sunday 12 September 10 10:18 BST (UK)
The Methodists did not form a separate denomination from the Church of England until after John Wesley's death in 1795 and the fragmentation into the various branches of methodism did not occur until even later.

It is thus extremely likely then any baptism would have been in an Anglican church.

David
Title: Re: Webb of Davetry
Post by: seahall on Sunday 12 September 10 11:09 BST (UK)
Thanks David for that information.

Very informative.

The nearest on the Northants Bap Indexes was this one.

Flore C of E

30 Dec 1778
William WEBB s Thomas & Mary 

I ignored it at first as we were asked for Daventry, but seeing Flore
is just down the road or up depending on which way you go it could
be a possibility.

As you now say it was more than likely C of E it is worth noting.

Sandy
Title: Re: Webb of Davetry
Post by: dun1 on Monday 13 September 10 02:26 BST (UK)
Thanks everybody for your suggestions. Perhaps I have been stuck on the Daventry thing. It was the only clue I had....from the census. It is diffiicult when your Australian and have no idea where any of the places are or how far apart they are. After marrying Rose Bowstead in 1803 in Luton he stayed and worked there till he died.
Stephanie