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I'm wondering if anyone can give me inspiration, John Watts b1713 in Yardley Hastings (Northants)married Mary Atkins b1713 In Hillmorton,Rugby(warks) on the parish register it says he was from Long Buckby (Northants) In the absence of any baptisms anywhere that fit I'm thinking that John must have moved around for employment but I have absolutely no idea in what trade to start looking, shoes, textiles run favourably in the family. I know it's a long shot but.......................?
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The marriage just for information to others.
John Watts of Long Buckly (where he was at the time of marriage) to Mary Alkins otp 20 Sep 1734 Hillmorton, Warwickshire
Colin
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Hillmorton, Warwickshire is 7 miles NW of Long Buckby, Northamptonshire
Yardley Hastings, Northamptonshire is 16 miles SE of Long Buckby, Northamptonshire
The place of baptism which you mention, his parents were Joseph & Elizabeth
However there are several others of that name in the County around that time but he might have been baptised earlier?
Colin
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Hi Colin, thank you I have found others too I'm interested in finding out possibly why he finished up in Hillmorton. This is the only line that fits all my other criteria.
Regards Libby
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I note their children were born in Hillmorton.
John 1737, Elizabeth 1739, Mary 1740, Sarah 1748, Thomas 1750.
Sadly the baptisms do not give any detail on occupations, which later records did.
If this is Mary Atkins below it suggests they did not follow the English naming pattern, this may make it more difficult to be clear on John. Movement between places in that period was not uncommon, especially if the were involved in agriculture, land owners would move people around.
Mother Ann Atkins
Father Thomas Atkins
Birth 14 Jun 1713
Baptism 28 Jun 1713 Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England
A John Watts probate is listed on Ancestry but only that below?
Record Type Probate
Death Date Abt 1768
Death Place Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England
Probate Year 1768
Jno Watts Burial 30 Aug 1768 Hillmorton
Colin
Perhaps you could post the criteria linking John to Yardley Hastings.
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Thanks Colin I have all that too, just wondered what took him to Warwickshire, we have no Landowners in the family...no serfs either, yet!
regards Libby
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Hi Libby56
This maybe the answer!
If John Watts was an "Ag lab" agricultural labourer ?
They moved around a great deal during their working lives.
Just a thought.
Regards Tom.
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Thanks Tom...it crossed my mind as another branch of the family, only slightly connected were all Ag lab and they all were in and around Hillmorton/Rugby
Sometimes I wish the family name was Crinklebottom or something else equally rare!
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I'm wondering if anyone can give me inspiration, John Watts b1713 in Yardley Hastings (Northants)married Mary Atkins b1713 In Hillmorton,Rugby(warks) on the parish register it says he was from Long Buckby (Northants) In the absence of any baptisms anywhere that fit I'm thinking that John must have moved around for employment but I have absolutely no idea in what trade to start looking, shoes, textiles run favourably in the family. I know it's a long shot but.......................?
Why not try looking for any Settlement cert or Removal orders? Some places have a better survival rate than others, but you may be lucky. You couldn't just move around the country willy nilly. Some information here may be helpful:
https://www.genguide.co.uk/source/settlement-certificates-examinations-and-removal-orders-parish-poor-law/ (https://www.genguide.co.uk/source/settlement-certificates-examinations-and-removal-orders-parish-poor-law/) Try the local archives or local studies.
CD
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Oh thank you! Much appreciated CD