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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Lincolnshire => Topic started by: martin young on Monday 18 April 11 20:51 BST (UK)
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I have ancestors from Kirton in Holland and Boston around 1800ish:
Burton
Wilson
Watson
all common names but appear to be in the furniture business as chairmakers or cabinetmakers.
If anyone thinks they have these names in their research I would love to hear from you.
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Hi martin
I don't have any of the surnames you are researching but my Smith relations were farm labourers from Kirton End Boston, and i i found some useful info on them from Historical Directories dot org. a bit of a challenge to negotiate the site but worth it in the end. If you have not used the site before it gives you info on most trades and locations so may be worth looking for furniture makers on it. The dates mainly start from the 1850s but do have some prior to that. Good luck with your research.
Regards Oibert
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Thanks Oibert. I've used that site before but never thought about it for this! I will have a look.
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My ancestors were Burton and Stanton from Pinchbeck and Heckington. Some of them were cabinet makers, the Stantons later specialised in making pianos. Any connection, have a tree available if of interest?
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Hi Martin,
I have Wilson interests from around the Fosdyke area. Some of them were carpenters and wheelwrights.
My main line is William Henry Wilson b.1877 Fosdyke. He married Elizabeth Ann Royce in 1909.
Any connection?
Cheers,
Pat.
I have ancestors from Kirton in Holland and Boston around 1800ish:
Burton
Wilson
Watson
all common names but appear to be in the furniture business as chairmakers or cabinetmakers.
If anyone thinks they have these names in their research I would love to hear from you.
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My ancestors were Burton and Stanton from Pinchbeck and Heckington. Some of them were cabinet makers, the Stantons later specialised in making pianos. Any connection, have a tree available if of interest?
Would be very interested in the tree although we may have exchanged info previously.
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Hi Martin,
I have Wilson interests from around the Fosdyke area. Some of them were carpenters and wheelwrights.
My main line is William Henry Wilson b.1877 Fosdyke. He married Elizabeth Ann Royce in 1909.
Any connection?
Cheers,
Pat.
Hi Pat - no idea! I have an Elizabeth Wilson m. George Burton in either Boston ot Kirton in Holland. Their children were Baptised in Kirton around 1810 so at a guess Elizabeth wqas born 1785 +/-.
Does your William Henry's line go back further?
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Sorry Martin, no Elizabeth Wilson around that age.
Good luck,
Pat
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I have an Elizabeth Wilson m. George Burton in either Boston ot Kirton in Holland. Their children were Baptised in Kirton around 1810 so at a guess Elizabeth wqas born 1785 +/-.
Married 29 Nov 1791 at Kirton, 4 children bap there before 1800.
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Thats right Geoff. Also 2 children baptised in Boston after that.
The 4 children you found were Burtons?
I wonder if it's possible to find who their mother was? And when she died?
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Thats right Geoff. Also 2 children baptised in Boston after that.
The 4 children you found were Burtons?
I wonder if it's possible to find who their mother was? And when she died?
Yes they were BURTONs.
Their parents were George BURTON and Elizabeth. I assume their mother was the Elizabeth who married a George BURTON in Kirton in 1791, namely Elizabeth WILSON.
I don't know when she died.
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Thats right Geoff. Also 2 children baptised in Boston after that.
The 4 children you found were Burtons?
I wonder if it's possible to find who their mother was? And when she died?
Yes they were BURTONs.
Their parents were George BURTON and Elizabeth. I assume their mother was the Elizabeth who married a George BURTON in Kirton in 1791, namely Elizabeth WILSON.
I don't know when she died.
Sorry I phrased that very badly. I knew what I meant........................... thanks
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My ancestors were Burton and Stanton from Pinchbeck and Heckington. Some of them were cabinet makers, the Stantons later specialised in making pianos. Any connection, have a tree available if of interest?
Would be very interested in the tree although we may have exchanged info previously.
Possibly Martin, though I can't find any record of it. By the way the George Burton thing is perhaps a little more complex than anticipated. I have a George b1770 in Long Sutton, married Sarah Smith 1793 in Long Sutton, Only found one child Charlotte b1797.