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Title: Newby in Mansfield
Post by: ellerydesign on Monday 31 July 23 23:47 BST (UK)
Can anyone help me find the marriage and the baptisms of the family of Richard Newby and his wife Elizabeth Dand.

Richard Newby was bap. at Ingleton, Yorks. in 1633 and married Elizabeth, a daughter of Rowland Dand of Mansfield Woodhouse. They married about 1658 and apparently had about 4 children, Charles, William, Elizabeth and Eleanor before Richard died in 1664 (an online source says he was buried in St. Edmund King and Martyr, Mansfield Woodhouse, co. Notts. 10 October 1664, but not sure how accurate this is).

Elizabeth subsequently married St Peter & St Paul, Mansfield, co. Notts. 4 May 1669, Rev. William Mompesson, rector of Eyam, Derby and had, I think, 4 further children. She was apparently bur. at bur. St Andrew’s, Eakring, co. Notts. 10 March 1694-95.

Any help appreciated. Thanks you.
Title: Re: Newby in Mansfield
Post by: trish1120 on Tuesday 01 August 23 09:43 BST (UK)
You may already have this?

Marriage;
2 Feb 1631/2, St Peter and St Paul, Mansfield, Notts
Rowland DAND of M Woodhouse Parish to Margaret SAVILE
Note;
They had the titles of Mr and Mrs and were married at Aston in Yorkshire
(FreeREG)

So Margaret appears to be widowed.

F/S has the record also but image seems to be on FindMyPast which I dont have access too.

ROWLAND Dand Esquire Buried 16 Mar. 1678, Eakring, St. Andrew, Nottinghamshire
(image on Ancestry)

Trish :)
Title: Re: Newby in Mansfield
Post by: ellerydesign on Wednesday 02 August 23 00:14 BST (UK)
Hi Trish,

Many thanks for the information and for helping direct me in the right direction. I had a look at the Earring St Andrews records on Ancestry and managed to find details of some children of Elizabeth Dand and William Mompesson her 2nd husband....
William Mompesson, bap. 1 Feb 1672, buried 19 Nov. 1673
Henry Mompesson, bap. 15 may 1674
There was a marriage of Elizabeth Mompesson & John Raworth, 7 April 1689
and Margaret Mompesson & John Chappell, 29 July 1690

Manage to find records for Mansfield, Notts. on Ancestry after a struggle and found the following...
Elizabeth, dau of Mr Richard Newby, esq. buried 28 Nov. 1656
William, son of Mr Richard Newby buried 3 March 1659-60
2 of Elizabeth's children by 1st husband.
Title: Re: Newby in Mansfield
Post by: trish1120 on Wednesday 02 August 23 09:03 BST (UK)
Your welcome. :)
Title: Re: Newby in Mansfield
Post by: Annie65115 on Sunday 06 August 23 21:20 BST (UK)
I expect you know that Rev William Mompesson was the person who encouraged the villagers of Eyam to stay put and to effectively isolate the village during the plague outbreak of 1665. His first wife, Catherine, died of the plague and is buried in the churchyard at Eyam.