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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Lincolnshire => Topic started by: Greboblun on Saturday 09 February 13 11:49 GMT (UK)
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George Bainbridge was the son of the founder of Bainbridges drapers store on Lincoln High Street. George had 4 children: Edith Mary (b 1872), Betsey Sharpley (b 1874), George Edward P (b 1875) and Nellie (b 1879). In the 1881 census George is shown as married but his wife isn't with him. He married Ellen Jennifer GINNER in 1884, so his first wife must have died between 1881 and 1884.
I can't find any records of his first marriage, or a Bainbridge female death of a similar age to him dying in the Lincoln area, is anyone researching Bainbridges in Lincoln?
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Who was his first wife Phil? :)
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Hi
As you know the names of the children, you may have to purchase one of their birth certificates which will give you their mother's name.
Bainbridge Edith Mary Lincoln 7a 498
September 1872
The only possible marriage that I can see in the area is:
George Bainbridge
Sept 1871
Doncaster 9C 782
Bride either Emma Astwood or Annie Elizabeth Peniston
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Annie Elizabeth BAINBRIDGE of South Park Terrace buried 27 March 1882 aged 34. :)
Looks like Annie ELizabeth PENISTON that groom found was the one.
Living in Doncaster in 1871, daughter of a Draper. ::)
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Good find Geoff - her father's occupation fits with her future husband as well. I wonder where she is in 1881 if she isn't with the family? Possibly she is in hospital somewhere?
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Thanks Geoff well found
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Could this possibly be her death? Was she sent there as she was ill?
Mar 1882
Bainbridge Annie Elizabeth 34 Hastings 2b 35
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Yes Groom I think that must be her, I can't find her in the 1881 census so I can only think that she was probably in somewhere like Switzerland "taking the air" because she had breathing difficulties.
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She was on Isle of Wight ... Annie E BAMBRIDGE :)
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Looks as if she was with her brother William Peniston 32 a draper from Mansfield.
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Thank you Geoff-E and Groom you're working very well!!
Phil
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Got a little concerned when I couldnt find Annie with Father Edward in 1851 Census.
Edwards Wife is Mary born c 1822, Ticknill, Yorkshire.
HO107/2124/322/1
Anyhow she is under AIMIE Penistone, born c 1848, Mansfield, Notts.
Neice to the head of household William JEFFERSON, born c 1825, Ticknill, Yorkshire, Occp Farmer, Unm.
William (and therefore Marys) Grandparents are there also;
William/Mary aged 85/83, Williams Occp Veterinary Surgeon.
Oops just noticed Unm Sister Martha Jefferson also.
HO107/2346/179/12
FreeBMD has this Marriage;
Edward PENISTON, March 1846, Doncaster, 22 79
Mary JEFFERSON on same page
Marriage on Familysearch 31 Jan 1846, no Parents
Trish :)
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Many thanks trish 1120
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Your welcome, have more, just typing up as its a little complicated :)
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EDWARD Peniston Christened 15 Jan 1817, Blyth, Nottinghamshire
Parents WILLIAM/ANN
(F/S.Org)
Siblings who seem to have been Christened Maltby, Yorkshire (will explain later);
WILLIAM Penniston, 04 May 1793****
MARY ANN Pennistone, 19 May 1801
ISAAC Pennystone, 08 June 1802
HANNAH Pennystone, 22 Oct 1803****
JOSEPH Pensistone, 26 Dec 1806 (Death 11 Feb 1811)
ELIZABETH Penistone, 02 Aug 1810 (Death 13 Jan 1812)
JOSEPH Penistone, 18 Sept 1812
William 1793 has Mother as Ann LEADBEATER
Joseph/Mary Ann/Elizabeth have Mother as Ann LUDLAM
All this on Familysearch.Org
Looks to me that WILLIAM Married 2 Anns, Leadbeater and Ludlam?
1861 Census
Goldthorpe Place,
Nether Hallam, Yorkshire
RG9/3465/86/22
William PENISTON, 68 (1793), Head, Unm, Retired Miller, born Maltby, Yorkshire***
Hannah, 57, (1804) Sister, Unm, Hosuekeeper, born Maltby***
EDWARD Peniston, 43, Visitor, Mar, Linen Draper, born Blyth, Nottinghamshire
George JENKINSON, 29, Visitor, Unm, Linen Darper, born Tickhill, Yorkshire
Ann IBBOTSON, 24, Servant, Unm, House Servant, born Sheffield
Notice the name of Street and Williams Occp!
William 1793 was Buried at Blyth, see below.
BURIALS:
St Mary and St Marin, Blyth, Nottinghamshire
WILLIAM Peniston, 04 May 1833, age 77, abode Goldthorpe Mill
ANN Pemiston, 11 Nov 1846, age 67, abode Goldthorpe Mill**
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ISAAC Penistone 05 Oct 1865, age 63
WILLIAM Penistone, 09 Sept 1863, age 70, abode Goldthorpe Place Sheffield
(Source FreeREG for Burials)
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Marriage F/S.Org;
William PENISTONE and Ann LUDLAM, 08 June 1800, Rotherham, Yorkshire
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Anne Peniston is in Blyth, Notts in 1841 Census, down as age 40 but image is 60?
With her is Isaac age 40 and John age 35 ++(hadnt found him before)
+ Joseph/Thomas Jenkinson age 7/5, prob her Grandchildren from one of the Daughters.
All NOT born in County
Wm Penistone 1791, Miller/Farmer is in Sheffield, Hannah down as c 181 is with him as HANL Penistone
++ Christening of JOHN Penistone 12 Feb 1805, Maltly, Yorkshire to WILLIAM/ANN (F/S)
Burial 22 Aug 1864 Blyth age 59, abode Goldthorpe Mill
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Incidentally, George BAINBRIDGE of South Park was buried 19 Feb 1916 in grave C218 along with father (?) George (31-12-1878, 66) and son George Edward Peniston (4 Jan 1913, 37).
Annie Elizabeth was in C218b with m-in-law(?) Betsy (14-7-1884, 69)
Parents both "of Lindum Rd"
:)
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MARY ANNE Peniston Married Thomas JENKINSON, 30 July 1828, Blyth, Notts (FreeREG)
+ a possible for JOSEPH Peniston to Lucy Hannah WALKER 26 Dec 1836 Blyth
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1861 Census a Sarah LUDHAM born c 1797 Ecclesfield, Yorks, Aunt, Unm, is with John/Isaac in Blyth.
May help track down Ann Parents later.
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Many thanks for all your help with this query. My main research area is the Bainbridge family, the connections to the Peniston family have also been very useful and interesting but I don't intend to go any further back with it.
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I've just found an old enamel advertising sign for Bainbridge's drapery of lincoln