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Title: James williamson- Skegby & Sutton in Ashfield
Post by: carolchm on Sunday 03 October 10 18:09 BST (UK)
Hi everyone

Does anyone have access to the following records please?

1.I am trying to find details of the birth of James Williamson who according to the Ancestry site was christened at Skegby in March 1785. His parents are shown as James/Mary & I wondered if there are any details listed of father's occupation etc. I have been unable to trace this birth/ch on IGI & wonder if the Ancestry information is correct.

2. I would also like any information on his marriage to Mary Chamberlain at Sutton in Ashfield in October 1815  i.e witness details, ages & place of residence if possible.

Many thanks
Carol
Title: Re: James williamson- Skegby & Sutton in Ashfield
Post by: willsmum on Sunday 03 October 10 18:57 BST (UK)
Hello Carol,

From Notts Baptism Index -

James Williamson, 06/03/1785, St Andrew - Skegby, son of James (FWK) and Mary.

Regards
Willsmum.
Title: Re: James williamson- Skegby & Sutton in Ashfield
Post by: Dizzifish on Monday 04 October 10 22:22 BST (UK)
Hello... :)

I managed to find time to look for your marriage request, I hope it is of some help.

Christening from the parish register...just as Niksmum said.....

Baptism at Skegby - 6th March 1785
James son of James Williamson, FWK and Mary his wife.

Marriage at Sutton in Ashfield - 30th October 1815 - after banns
James Williamson, bachelor of this parish
& Mary Chamberlain, spinster of this parish
by me, W Brooksbank? curate of Pleasley
James made his mark X & Mary signed
In the presence of; ? ? Annant? & John B ?.........witnesses names unreadable....
Title: Re: James williamson- Skegby & Sutton in Ashfield
Post by: carolchm on Wednesday 06 October 10 13:29 BST (UK)
Hi Dizzifish

   Many thanks - that's great.

     Carol
Title: Re: James williamson- Skegby & Sutton in Ashfield
Post by: carolchm on Wednesday 06 October 10 13:47 BST (UK)
Hi Willsmum

Many thanks for the info

Carol