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Title: 1851 census look up
Post by: brendabill on Saturday 24 March 12 12:50 GMT (UK)
I am looking for Sarah Dewsnap (b) 1821/22 chisworth, derby.
Regards
Brenda
Title: Re: 1851 census look up
Post by: Isobelruss on Saturday 24 March 12 12:53 GMT (UK)
John Dewsnap 30 ag lab b Charlesworth
Sarah 29 wife b Chisworth
Ann 7 dau b ditto
Hole House Chisworth
HO107 2152/559/2
Title: Re: 1851 census look up
Post by: goff153 on Friday 30 March 12 12:32 BST (UK)
I would say "Chisworth" is either an attempt at an abbreviation by the enumerator or what he thinks he heard - it must mean Charlesworth.
Title: Re: 1851 census look up
Post by: Isobelruss on Friday 30 March 12 12:35 BST (UK)
The place is definately Chisworth
Title: Re: 1851 census look up
Post by: trish1120 on Friday 30 March 12 14:07 BST (UK)
Not sure what you have on Sarah Brenda?
Sarah is nee BOOTH
FreeBMD Reg;
John DEWSNAP, Dec 1842, Hayfield, 19 482
On the same page is Sarah BOOTH

Marriage;
05 December 1858, Charlesworth, Derbyshire
Sarah DEWSROP, Age 37, Father Robert BOOTH
Robert THORNLEY, Age 35, Father DANIEL Thornley
(Source Familysearch.Org)

FreeBMD has them as Dewsnap/Thorneley.
Daug Ann B Dewsnap is with Sarah and her new Husband in 1861 under Thomley;
RG9/2552/771/1
1871 under Charnley (I have corrected it on Anc)

Christening IGI Extracted;
Sarah BOOTH, 08 November 1821, Saint Marys Independant, Glossop, Derby, England, Birth 02 Nov 1821
Parents ROBERT/ANN

Trish :)
Title: Re: 1851 census look up
Post by: trish1120 on Friday 30 March 12 14:16 BST (UK)
I also have Sarahs Father and his second Marriage and Census info if you dont have it.
Title: Re: 1851 census look up
Post by: brendabill on Friday 30 March 12 14:31 BST (UK)
Yes please, I would love this information.
Title: Re: 1851 census look up
Post by: Dissman on Friday 13 April 12 21:29 BST (UK)
There is a small village named Chisworth about 1 mile sw of Charlesworth - off the A626. It has a single church (Methodist). Although Sarah  may have been born in Chisworth, if her parents wanted a C of E baptism this would, quite likely, be in Charlesworth.
Title: Re: 1851 census look up
Post by: brendabill on Saturday 14 April 12 05:44 BST (UK)
Thank you for this information.  Do you know if this church has got any records on line or what the name of the church is?
Kind regards
Brenda Brown SA
Title: Re: 1851 census look up
Post by: Dissman on Saturday 14 April 12 17:40 BST (UK)
Brenda

Other than what you see above try this link

http://dustydocs.com.au/link/8/25534/78900/baptisms-1840-1910.html

Regards

John
Title: Re: 1851 census look up
Post by: oliebarton on Sunday 15 April 12 20:48 BST (UK)
Hi

It's just called Chisworth Methodist Church. It's a tiny church really, as Chisworth it self is very small. It's only 3 miles up the road from where I live. Hole House from what I can remember is a row of about 2 or 3 houses. Just further down on the opposite side of the church. A lot of my family came from Chisworth and I have Dewsnaps and Booths from my family tree from Chisworth & Charlesworth. Although a lot of the population of Chisworth seemed to be called Booth.

'Top Chapel' in Charlesworth was frequently used by families for christenings, Marriages and Burials.

A lady called Marjorie Ward seems to have done quite a bit of work on records, if you type her name and Charlesworth/Chisworth into google I'm sure you will be able to find information.

Olie

Olie