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Title: Sladen. Wirksworth/ Derby and Deal/Sandwich Kent link
Post by: Brmaenda on Saturday 08 December 12 04:46 GMT (UK)
 Does anyone know of the link between the Sladens of Deal/Sandwich in Kent, and Derby/ Wirksworth in Derbyshire. Some of my Sladen ancestors were born in Wirksworth and some in Derby The last ancestor I have is Thomas Sladen born in Derby in1759. I have conflicting knowledge about when he married, maybe because of the same names of some family members,also I am having trouble going backwards from him. I was told of the Derbyshire Kent link but have no solid evidence, so I am a little bit confused.   Can anyone please help me. Thanks.
Brmaenda
Title: Re: Sladen. Wirksworth/ Derby and Deal/Sandwich Kent link
Post by: rosie99 on Saturday 08 December 12 08:14 GMT (UK)
The last ancestor I have is Thomas Sladen born in Derby in1759. I have conflicting knowledge about when he married, maybe because of the same names of some family members,also I am having trouble going backwards from him.

Have you considered this christening for Thomas from familysearch  :-\
Thomas Slading
christened 8 August 1759
Wirksworth, Derbyshire
father Richard Slading
batch number   C05949-2

Rosie
Title: Re: Sladen. Wirksworth/ Derby and Deal/Sandwich Kent link
Post by: rosie99 on Saturday 08 December 12 08:18 GMT (UK)
Also from familysearch
groom Richard Sladen
bride   Alice Bridden
marriage date    May 1750
marriage place    Wirksworth,Derbyshire
   
batch number:   M05949-2

There are other christenings in Wirksworth with father Richard around this time
Title: Re: Sladen. Wirksworth/ Derby and Deal/Sandwich Kent link
Post by: sunflower on Saturday 08 December 12 08:41 GMT (UK)
The name is well covered on the Wirksworth site

http://www.wirksworth.org.uk/

Carol ;)
Title: Re: Sladen. Wirksworth/ Derby and Deal/Sandwich Kent link
Post by: Brmaenda on Tuesday 11 December 12 21:32 GMT (UK)
Thank you both. I appreciate your help. Now I can move on!
Brmaenda