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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Yorkshire (West Riding) => England => Yorkshire (West Riding) Lookup Requests => Topic started by: orionone7 on Monday 20 February 12 20:06 GMT (UK)
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Hi,
I have:
Richard Anderson
baptised on 23 Jun 1766 Calverly, St. Wilfred, Yorkshire, Eng
he married an Elizabeth Hustler
they had at least one daughter named Sarah Anderson
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Richard had the following siblings:
John and Alice
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Richard's father was named Richard Anderson
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I am looking for Richard and Elizabeth's marriage record.
I am looking for any census record noting their children.
I am looking for Richard's mother's name/maiden name.
Thank you way ahead of time!!
Forrest Pettengill
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Correction for date of marriage - 26th Feb 1764 :o
Regards Brian
www.calverleyinfo.com
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Could Richard be born 22nd May 1743 - father Richard (labourer) Pudsey.
Brian
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The records for Sarah Anderson:
Date of birth 2nd July 1781.
Date registered 10th Aug 1781
Maternal grandfather Joseph Hustler.
Source Pudsey All Saints & St Lawrence Parish Church.
Brian
Given the dates of birth of children and date of first census 1841, girls propably married and names changed. (Thats something to look for?)
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Hi Brian,
I wondered, I never knew Richard and Elizabeth's marriage date - but thank you for correcting his birthdate. I think it would have to be the one born in 1743 if the marriage was in 1764.
I did have that website, as we have written to each other before, and used it but must have mistakenly used the wrong richard baptism date......so then is John and Alice still siblings of this Richard?? I figured that Mary Anderson baptised 1750 05 01 must be a sister then.....
thanks for the feedback...!!
Forrest
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Yeah, I wonder if Sarah's siblings are these people then
Richard baptised 1776 06 23
Alice baptised 1777 09 13
John Baptised 1767 10 08
how are you finding their birthdates....I only found these baptisms....?
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I got it now. I went to that site but never used the database option, I always scanned through the freakin records instead, what a waste of time!!
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To me the hard work was getting the initial records, which are being updated to full information.
The database then uses extracted info to produce the info provided.
Hope you are happy with results.
Brian