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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Northamptonshire => England => Northamptonshire Lookup Requests => Topic started by: jenner68 on Sunday 27 January 19 18:46 GMT (UK)
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Hi, Does anyone have any info for Thomas Tysoe born about 1812 in Piddington who married Jane Howes in 1831 in Piddington. I am wondering if he is somehow related to Abraham Tysoe born abt 1815 in Piddington. As always I would be very grateful for any assistance. Thanks Richard
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Below on Freereg but no Thomas in the County so far.
Son of Samuel & Ann
Abraham TYSO Baptism 17 Sep 1809 Northamptonshire Piddington : St John the Baptist :
Toysome written above surname entry.
Colin
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There is also an Abraham Tyso baptised in Hackleton 1815 son of Samuel, a Shoemaker, and Ann. They also had George baptised 1817 and Ann 1820 but no sign anywhere of a Thomas.
Emeltom
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Marriages on freereg
Jane HOWES Thomas TYAS Marriage 07 Nov 1831 Northamptonshire Piddington : St John the Baptist
Groom and witness 2 signed with mark Witnesses Johnathon & Elizabeth Howes
Piddington Registers are on A…..y but sadly finish in 1812, one of the last entries is the burial of Abraham Tysoe on Dec 7 1812. I went through the baptisms 1805-1812 but no Thomas or Jane.
The last entry is from the Curate stating that at the beginning of 1813 a new form of register book will be introduced by act of parliament.
Later records are on Freereg I search fro Thomas & Jane in the County 1813-1816 but no luck.
Colin
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Ann WHITE Samuel TYSE/ TYSO Marriage 19 Feb 1806 Northamptonshire Northampton : St Sepulchre. Both signed X. Witnesses William Dawes & Thomas Ager who signed others.
Colin
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FreeREG has some Piddington Marriages;
Jane HOWES
Thomas TYAS 1831
Ann TYAS
John Charles HANCOCK 1833
Elizth HOLLOWAY
Abraham TYSO 1835
Matilda DUNKLEY
George TYAS 18 Oct 1840, Father SAMUEL (deceased)
On Georges 1815 Bapt his Mother Ann is described as "d.Of George and Alice WHITE"
Marriage;
19 Feb 1806, St Sepulchre, Northampton
Samuel TYSE/ TYSO to Ann WHITE
So room for a Thomas to be born to them c 1812
On the Marriage of Thomas 1831 they witnesses were Jonathan/Elizabeth Howes
Elizabeth Howes was a witness to the Marriage of Ann TYAS 1833
Ann TYAS (Mother)? was a witness to the marriage of George Tyas 1840
Also ABRAHAM 1809 may have been buried 07 Dec 1812, no extra details, but would explain another Abraham baot 1815
All on FreeREG
Trish :)
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Also cant find a Bapt for George, Son of Thomas/Jane but can find to them;
JOHN 11 May 1832
MARY ANN 22 June 1834
THOMAS 26 October 1836
(Familysearch.Org)
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Just had a thought, and tried Hackleton Baptist church on Ancestry (which had the first two indexed as Tyro):
Abraham son of Samuel Tyso, Shoemaker and Ann his wife, who was the daughter of George & Alice White was born at Piddington 1 Feb 1815
George son of Samuel Tyso, Shoemaker and Ann his wife, who was the daughter of George & Alice White was born at Hackleton 19 Dec 1817
Ann dau of Samuel Tyso, Shoemaker and Ann his wife, who was the daughter of George & Alice White was born at Hackleton 5 Sep 1820
The births only started properly in 1814, so would have missed Thomas
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Hi, This does look very possible. It could make him a closer relative than I originally thought as it would make him the Brother of my 3x GGFather Abraham Tysoe. Thank you for your help. I can not seem to find any trace of Samuel Tysoe or Ann Tysoe in the burial indexes or NFHS burial inscriptions for Piddington & Hackleton. I remember I looked through the births and marriages for Piddington on my trips to the record office but I did not look through the burials. Is there anywhere else I could try looking?
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Jenner, the only other place to look would be the Hackleton Church Book. Baptist churches recorded a great deal in these, including membership lists, which would give the date of baptism or transfer into the church, and often the date of leaving or death. BUT they are not available online.
According to the Northants Record Office Catalogue, the Hackleton Church Book started in 1781 when the church was founded, and had membership lists 1808-1889.
The church also had it's own burial ground, and the online register runs up to 1836. On the very last page, I can see
Jacob s Abraham Tyso buried 16 Feb 1836, aged 10 weeks. (again indexed as Tyro)
It doesn't look as if there are any further records. But Samuel is likely to be buried at Hackleton Baptist Chapel. There are no surviving gravestones.
There was an Ann Tysoe gave evidence at a trial at Northampton Crown Court in 1834, but there's no personal details (Northampton Mercury 12 July 1834, page 1)
But Ann Tyso remarried, in Piddington in 1833, to John Charles Hancock. she is on the 1841 Census in Hackleton, with her daughter Ann living with her. She was 55. There is a death registered for an Ann Hancock in 1843, aged 59, but no burial.
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There are quite a few surviving headstones at The Chapel but mainly to the Cave Family.
Some are outside the entrance to the Church and others around the back.
There are quite a few footstones also but when I took the photo's they were not very clear.
Sandy