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Title: more information needed on Bourne family
Post by: kezward on Tuesday 14 May 13 23:20 BST (UK)
I have recently picked from where i left off in my family tree. with the help of some very kind people we got back as far as 1743 with the birth of ann burn as she was listed. can anyone help me go back further i.e her parents?
thanks  :)
Title: Re: more information needed on Bourne family
Post by: sunflower on Wednesday 15 May 13 07:39 BST (UK)
Hi Kezward

Can you give more information please.  What parish in Derbyshire was she from?  Who did she marry & where?  Childrens names etc

Carol
Title: Re: more information needed on Bourne family
Post by: kezward on Wednesday 15 May 13 16:38 BST (UK)
She was baptised in the parish of boylestone in derbyshire. She was un-married according to family history that has been passed down. she had a son called john burn. our family name is bourne so i am assuming the surname they used was mis-spelt on documents ect. Any info would be appreciated. thanks carol x  :)
Title: Re: more information needed on Bourne family
Post by: shirl100 on Wednesday 15 May 13 18:06 BST (UK)
Hi there

From familysearch.org Bishops Transcripts this might be her baptism

Ann Burn bap Boylestone 28 Jan 1745 parents Thos and Ursila https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J3SZ-ZX5

Shirl
Title: Re: more information needed on Bourne family
Post by: sunflower on Wednesday 15 May 13 18:11 BST (UK)
Duplicate thread

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,602274.msg4518622.html#msg4518622
Title: Re: more information needed on Bourne family
Post by: Robttf on Tuesday 16 July 13 10:16 BST (UK)
I'm amazed that I have come across this, I am Robert Hassell, great-great Grandson of Charles Hassell, Harry Hassell (the youngest of his children) was my great grandfather.

I was doing my family tree a few years back and hit a few brick walls along the way.

There is a lot of mystery over Charles Hassell (or should I say Hassall) and there is a little story that has been passed down the family and why he changed the spelling of his name in later life.

Does this mean I am related? ...I hope this thread is still active