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Title: William Stamper help please
Post by: Vasquez109 on Sunday 23 March 25 20:29 GMT (UK)
Evening everyone.

My 5th Great Grandfather, William Stamper was married in 1779 to Ann Sandiman at Norton. And I've seen a lot of different trees (online and published) with a lot of variation. Trying to work out the facts is proving a bit more difficult than I thought. Wondering if someone who has a bit more knowledge of the area would be able to nudge me in the right direction.

The marriage is correct, but looking for Williams baptism gives a choice of 1748, in New Malton or 1767 at Norton. Although he could have been baptised later in life, it does seem a bit unlikely. If is was the first one in 1748, he would have been 31. His son John, my 4th Great Grandfather was baptised in 1780 at Norton. And it looks like John was the first child.

Other children seem to be:

Robert, 1785
Thomas, 1790
Thomas, 1792
Richard, 1794

Whats worrying me is, when Richard was born, William would have been at least 46. Not saying he was a late starter, but I thought he might have been married before. The banns book for 1779 just says "No impediment alledged". Also, does not give condition.

There is a marriage for 1765 at Norton for a William to Elizabeth Wilson, but this in so many trees is attributed to his father also called William.

Please can someone help me as its driving me around the bend.

Thank you.
David.
Title: Re: William Stamper help please
Post by: HistoricalGenealogy on Sunday 23 March 25 23:05 GMT (UK)
Hello there,

There is a death record for a William Stamper from 1827, aged 80, placing his birth around 1747. The 1779 marriage record doesn’t state whether he was a widower. However, as you mentioned, there is a 1765 marriage for a William Stamper to Elisabeth Wilson. Elisabeth passed away in Norton in March 1779 and was buried on the 8th. The second marriage took place on 14th September 1779, which would make sense timing-wise.

…So yes, he was most likely born in 1747 and was a widower.
Title: Re: William Stamper help please
Post by: Vasquez109 on Monday 24 March 25 21:33 GMT (UK)
Thank you for your input. The more I look at it, the more I'm sure he was married twice. Really appreciated your help.

Thanks.