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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Lincolnshire => Topic started by: lucyg85 on Monday 16 November 20 22:29 GMT (UK)
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Any connections to the coy family of alkborough please
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Have you checked the Surnames Interests here on RootsChat?
There's a link at the bottom of every RootsChat page ;D
(In the large dark brown box.)
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Any connections to the coy family of alkborough please
Similar comments to your other post re Green family - you need to give details of exactly which Coy family you are researching to enable anybody reading your post to determine whether they have a connection
1911 has 160+ entries for that surname - none born or living in Alkborough
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There are some trees on Ancestry for a James William Sidney Coy, b Alkbororugh in 1904.
David
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Per Google - Alkborough spans the boundaries of Lincs & West Yorks
In 1911 - James is shown as b Amcotts Lincs but living in Amcotts West Riding Yorks??
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Per Google - Alkborough spans the boundaries of Lincs & West Yorks
In 1911 - James is shown as b Amcotts Lincs but living in Amcotts West Riding Yorks??
Google has it wrong!! Alkborough is definitely in (N) Lincolnshire, I used to go there every fornight when working, for 14 years!
Just looked at Wikipedia which gives the region for Alkborough as Yorkshire and Humber.
Amcotts is now in North Lincolnshire, but is the other side of the river Trent. At one time there was a ferry which went from Garthopre to Burton upon Stather, allowing movement between the 2 areas
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The birth of James William S Coy was registered in the Thorne RD. If you access the entry & click on Thorne it shows it spans Lincs & West Yorkshire
https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/thorne.html
Alkborough came under Glanford Brigg
https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/glanford%20brigg.htmln
Problem is that Lucyg85 gives no names or birthyears to base any search on
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I hadn`t looked up any birth details etc. I must admit I haven`t given it any thought as to where the registration took place. Maybe it was easier to get to Thorne for registration rather than Scunthorpe of Brigg.
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Births have to be registered in the Registration District in which the birth occurred.
There are a number of parishes within the Thorne Registration District - some in Lincolnshire; some in Yorkshire.
See: https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/thorne.html
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I was rushing to go out when I wrote my last post, then I realised my mistake ::)
The link CaroleW gave shows Alkborough in Glanford Brigg reg. district, it`s a definite for Lincolnshire, or as it is now, North Lincolnshire. I worked for both of these authorities so know the area.
However, we are no nearer to knowing what Lucyg is looking for !!!!!!!!