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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Yorkshire (West Riding) => Topic started by: Emsworthy on Monday 01 March 21 10:22 GMT (UK)
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Hello all,
I have found a Martha Biltcliffe, baptised 1665 in Hoylandswaine, baptised to a Robert Biltcliffe and his wife 'Mary'.
I have also found an Anne Biltcliffe, baptised 1663 in Holandswaine, baptised to a Robert Biltcliffe and his wife Jane.
I have a marriage for Robert Biltcliffe to a Jane Senior on 16th October 1662 in Silkstone.
My question is this: In the baptism of Martha, the couple above are an Abraham and Mary. Do you think that Jane's name may have been miswritten as Mary? I can't find another marriage for a Robert Biltcliffe. There is also a death of a Jane Biltcliffe in 1714, with spouse listed as Robert.
Any help would be gratefully received!
Many thanks,
Emma
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Hi Emma
I've only just seen your post about Robert and Martha Biltcliffe. I have made the assumption that Mary is a mistake for Jane, rightly or wrongly! Both the children you mention were named Martha too, which makes a copying up error even more likely.
I have an extensive database of Biltcliffe (and variants) as part of my one name study and don't have a possible marriage of a Robert to a Mary or a burial of a Mary in the timescale.
No guarantees of course!
Anne
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Thank you for your reply! I hate to assume things with regards to genealogy, but this is the only way things seem to fit. As I have things, Martha married John Senior - please correct me if I'm wrong! If that is right, Martha was my husband's 9xGt Grandmother.
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Yes, I have the same marriage to John Senior. Well done for getting back so far! You might like to look at my profile page at the Guild of One Name Studies. Just go on the website and do a surname search for Biltcliffe and you should find it.
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Hello Anne,
Your page is a very interesting read. I just wish my husband's Biltcliffe genes weren't so dilute!
Just out of interest, do you know of a father/mother for Robert?
Regards,
Emma
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No, nothing definite I'm afraid. There is a baptism of a Robert son of John Bilcliffe at Hope in Derbyshire 22 October 1637, but nothing else in the timescale. The records are very lacking of course.
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I am almost certain that Robert would have been a local man - looking at the records, there are burials for Biltcliffes and variants of in Silkstone in the mid to late 1500s, suggesting an ongoing link at leas that far back.
If only time travel were possible, eh?!