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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Northamptonshire => Topic started by: Delboy31 on Thursday 07 June 12 12:33 BST (UK)
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I have been looking for the marriage of Isaac RODDIS to Susannah ?? for many years. The couple lived in Northampton town and had children baptised from 1741 at St Sepulchre. Isaac was a basketmaker and was born in Flore in 1715.
Susannah's maiden name has eluded me for 20+ years and it would be great to complete this branch back to 1580s
Cheers
Delboy31
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There is a marriage on FindMyPast
RODDIS to TINDELL
22nd September 1735
but unfortunately doesn't give bride/grooms forenames or place of marriage
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Thank you for checking this marriage. I can see a marriage of William RODDIS to Sarah TINDEL 23rd Sept 1735 at St Botolph Bishopsgate, London.
Obviously not an Isaac marrying a Susannah, but do appreciate your time and trouble.
Delboy31
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I can confirm that there's no sign of an Isaac ROD(D)IS(S) marrying a Susannah on the Northamptonshire Marriage Index (1700-1837).
This surname also seems to have the variants RADISH, RADHOUSE and RODHOUSE (these have also been checked on the NMI) and are concentrated in the adjacent villages of Weedon Bec, Flore and Heyford.
FreeREG has a burial for a Susannah RODDIS at Flore on 29 OCT 1788.
There does seem to be some connection between this family and St. Sepulchre at Northampton. In 1728 a Thomas RADISH "of Flour" (sic) married there, and I have come across several other later similar marriages.
Incidentally, how do you know Isaac's birth year and place?
Pennie
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Hi Pennie,
Many thanks for your input on this request.
I know that Isaac RODDIS came from Flore because he was apprenticed to a basket maker in Northampton, with the premium being paid by the parish. Specifically mentioning that he came from that parish. He later took on a younger brother as an apprentice, with the parish paying again.
I am directly related to Isaac as well as his younger brother James who was baptised at Flore in 1718. There were at least twelve siblings, hence the poverty and the parish stepping in to pay for the brothers apprenticeships.
Best wishes
Delboy31
P.S. I also have the CD of Nths marriages 1700-1837
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Hi
This may be a long shot
I have done a one name search on Familysearch for Isaac and Susannah and found
Isaac Rameth to Susannah Rogers
10 June 1740
St Andrews Plymouth Devon
Susannah may have come from that area and they married there, I have also done a one name search for the name Rameth and this is the only record for that name
Margp
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Hi MargP
Well, that's as you say a long shot, but it's the best one I have seen to date. Thank you so much.
I'll open up that line of enquirey now. Plymouth is a bit further from Northampton that I would have liked but you never know. The first child of my Isaac & Susannah was baptised 14th June 1741, so that fits in pretty well.
As you can tell I have puzzled over this couple for decades and Plymouth is exactly the same distance from Bristol as Northampton is!
Very many thanks for your initiative
Delboy31
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My pleasure, it may be worth looking at the original record, it may have been mistranscribed
Margp
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Hi MargP
Yes, I have already taken your advice and looked at the original image and I read it as Isaac RAWETH. Ah well, next one please!
Best wishes
Delboy31
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Hi.
In case any one else is also related to the family.
Here are the baptisms of the children at Flore to James and Mary Radish.
01. 14 11 1714, Elizabeth dau of James and Mary
02. 03 12 1715, Isaac, son of James and Mary
03. 16 11 1717, James son of James and Mary
04. 11 10 1719, Mary dau of James and Mary
05. 07 09 1721, Jane dau of James and Mary
06. 25 04 1723, Ann dau of James and Mary
07. 13 12 1724, William son of James and Mary
08. 04 11 1727, Thomas son of James and Mary( I need to re-check the date ?)
09. 03 03 1728, John son of James and Mary
10. 07 11 1731, Susanna dau of James and MAry
11. 25 06 1732, Robert son of James and Mary
12/13. 27 11 1734, Twins, Jane and Sarah dau's of James and Mary
Sandy
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Hello Sandy
You must be very interested in Roddis too? Strange that I have a query against the baptism of Thomas I have it May 11 1723 but I also have it chronologically after an entry for a daughter of Edward & Ann Sep 15 1723. So the year is suspect., and perhaps s/b 1724?
You are a member of NTHS FHS and so am I. Member #38 so an early member.
Do you want to compare notes with my Roddis files? If so I can be reached using the latest edition of Footprints where I have an article on Ann MAYES.
Best wishes
Delboy31
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HI Delboy.
I am not associated personally with the family of Roddis, just doing what
most Rootschatters do, i.e. helping folk with their research.
It is good you are a member of the N.F.H.S. I am not aware that I am. :)
If the Library have a copy of the Mag I will look next time I am in.
I do know a lot of folk who are members and Angela Malin and
committee members through my transcribing and events we attend.
On Rootschatter we are not really allowed to put personal details
about living folk . :)
All the best.
Sandy
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Hi again.
I have seen your article about Ann now. :)
Sandy
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Hi Sandy,
I have been a transcriber for NCRO for about 20 years now. Currently doing St Peter, Northampton. That will cover all the old N'ton parishes once complete. A Mal-n and I have been in close correspondence for some moths now.
Thank you again for your interest and help.
Delboy31