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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Warwickshire Lookup Requests => Warwickshire => England => Warwickshire Completed Lookup Requests => Topic started by: grandad39 on Sunday 29 April 12 11:36 BST (UK)
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Could someone please look at the Willoughby Parish Register and check the Marriage record for:
24 April 1809 Jeremiah Tomalin and Ann Shaw.
I have it from an Ancestry search, but image is too feint to read the Parish of Jeremiah - looks like BILSON and the inserted word immediately thereafter.
Then, taking the Groom's Parish, can you see if his possible baptism date is there. I estimate this is 1772 from later Census records.- if its not too much trouble please?
Thanks, Eric
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Can you give the census Ref.No. as I can't see him at the moment.
The word after Bilson? says bachelor.
jim
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Jim there is no census link from the image I attached, of a Marriage in 1809.
I just gave the groom's DOB as about 1772, based on my calculation from his age shown as 89 in the (1841) census. That census was for Sawbridge I seem to recall, but I have not a copy since it did not form part of my records.
I just gave the date so you would have some idea which years to look through -ie 1772 +/- say 5 and if not successful, say a few more.
I hope that helps.
Eric
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The 1841 census will tell you if he's called Tomalin or Tomlin,also if he was born in the County or not.
There's no such place as Bilson but it may be Bilston in Staffs.
jim
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Jim
The 1841 census is ref H0/107/1138/23
the record I believe is for my man, the left hand page bottom 3 records.
However, here he is originally transcribed as Jany Tomlin but this clearly says in the original: Jerry
he is there with wife Ann and stepson Noah Shawd which should be SHAW, from Ann's earlier marriage.
Notwithstanding here the surname is TOMLIN, everywhere else it is TOMALIN.
There you see all 3 were born in the county.
The marriage of Jerry (for Jeremiah elsewhere) and Ann is the copy of PR for Willoughby that I attached to my first post. There the names are correct.
As to whether it is BILTON, BILSTON or BILSON in the Marriage record, that is what I was asking for a lookup of the original. then that will clear it up.
I hope this gives you the necessary information to help now please?
Eric
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I think you'd have to say it's Bilton just outside Rugby.It's in the general area where he was living.His death in 1843 gives an age of 69.
I've searched the PR's for Bilton but there are no Tomlins or Tomalin's there but the records only go up to 1775.
He may have been christened elsewhere or he may have been Catholic.
jim
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Thanks, Jim.
I will have to try a more global Warwickshire search then.
As to the option of being a Catholic: there were no signs of any later on, not on hiss marriage record. So perhaps not the reason for not being in your list.
Where you say the records stop at 1774, is that because they got lost/ destroyed, or that you just don't have them please?
Eric
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The records for Bilton are held at the War.CRO.Whether or not some are missing I don't know.Unfortunately you would have to go there & search them.Ancestry only has them up to 1775.
jim