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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Derbyshire => Topic started by: brendabill on Saturday 24 March 12 12:50 GMT (UK)
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I am looking for Sarah Dewsnap (b) 1821/22 chisworth, derby.
Regards
Brenda
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John Dewsnap 30 ag lab b Charlesworth
Sarah 29 wife b Chisworth
Ann 7 dau b ditto
Hole House Chisworth
HO107 2152/559/2
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I would say "Chisworth" is either an attempt at an abbreviation by the enumerator or what he thinks he heard - it must mean Charlesworth.
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The place is definately Chisworth
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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 :)
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I also have Sarahs Father and his second Marriage and Census info if you dont have it.
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Yes please, I would love this information.
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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.
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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
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Brenda
Other than what you see above try this link
http://dustydocs.com.au/link/8/25534/78900/baptisms-1840-1910.html
Regards
John
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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