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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Derbyshire => Topic started by: martyn of harrow on Wednesday 14 December 11 23:08 GMT (UK)
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Hi
Is anyone researching the Clayton family of Hartington Upper Quarter (though may also record in Burbage or Buxton)?
I have only limited family records and great holes in the overall picture. Unfortunately, my relatives who might know the story are now all deceased.
I have Ralph Clayton, born in about 1766 and who died in 1850. His wife was Hannah.
However, I also have Sarah Clayton, born in about 1807, who had a daughter Martha Clayton (my g g grandmother). However, I have no information on whether Sarah was the daughter-in-law, or the unmarried daughter, of Ralph Clayton.
Martha went on to have a daughter Anne Emily (later known as Annie) + 3 other children, but I am not aware that Martha ever married.
The family lived in Green Lane for several generations, and I remember the cottage as a child, though other records refer to living in Pooles Cavern.
If you are researching, I have information on some later (deceased) family members.
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Sarah was their daughter
This is a submitted IGI entry which indicates somebody else is researching the same family
SARAH CLAYTON Birth: 08 SEP 1807 Christening: 04 OCT 1807 Buxton, Derby, Father: RALPH CLAYTON Mother: HANNAH
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true
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Another submitted IGI entry
MARTHA CLAYTON Birth: 10 DEC 1826 Buxton, Derby Mother: SARAH CLAYTON
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...Is anyone researching the Clayton family of Hartington Upper Quarter (though may also record in Burbage or Buxton)...
I have a G5 grandmother Margaret CLAYTON who married Thomas HIBBERT (b Hartington Upper Quarter, chr Taxal St James 24 Aug 1721) May 1748 Hope St Peter. I know nothing more about Margaret...
I also have a 'cousin' Elizabeth CLAYTON, wife of Thomas LOMAS. She died at Pott Shrigley but was buried at Chepel-en-le-Frith Thomas Becket 29 April 1690.
My wife has Claytons who were somewhere near Woodhead at the start of the 18th century but who moved to Romiley some time before 1709.