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Cumberland / Re: thomas greenhow 1734 matterdale
« on: Monday 16 January 12 04:26 GMT (UK)  »
Thomas GREENHOW bapt. 13 Mar 1734 Matterdale son of
William GREENHOW bapt 19 Jun 1700 Matterdale/ mar 30 Sep 1724 Patterdale/ bur 26 May 1744 Matterdale
& Eleanor HARRISON bapt 16 Sep 1701 Patterdale/ bur 27 Apr 1764 Matterdale

William GREENHOW [1700] son of
John GREENHOW bapt 1 Jan 1667 Matterdale/ mar 27 May 1697 Matterdale/ bur 14 Apr 1729 Matterdale
& Janet MOUNSEY [born about 1657]

John GREENHOW [1667] son of
William GREENHOW [of Matterdale?] bur 15 Apr 1697 Matterdale
& Elizabeth ? bur 10 Mar 1693 Matterdale

Janet MOUNSEY [1657] daughter of
William MOUNSEY born abt 1632/ mar before 1657/ bur 17 Apr 1697 Matterdale
& Janet ? bur 5 Feb 1694 Matterdale

Eleanor HARRISON [1701] daughter of
Lancelot HARRISON bapt 13 Apr 1683 Matterdale/ mar 12 Jul 1701 Patterdale/ died ?
& Agnes LANCASTER [further details u/k]

Lancelot HARRISON [1683] son of
John HARRISON bapt 9 Feb 1645 Matterdale/ mar 27 Jun 1664 Matterdale/ bur 13 Oct 1687 Matterdale
& Margaret MOUNSEY bapt 26 Feb 1640 Matterdale/ bur 26 Jan 1727 Matterdale

Hope the above is worth checking up on.

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Westmorland Resources & Offers / Re: Links: Askham registers transcription 1904
« on: Monday 08 February 10 16:17 GMT (UK)  »
http://www.archive.org/details/recordsofpatterd00morr

Records of Patterdale
by Rev. W.P. Morris, Rector of Patterdale
published 1903 by Titus Wilson, 28 Highgate, Kendal

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Westmorland Resources & Offers / Re: Links: Askham registers transcription 1904
« on: Monday 08 February 10 16:05 GMT (UK)  »
http://www.archive.org/details/registersofparis00byubart

The Registers of the Parish Church of Barton, Westmorland
Transcribed by Rev. Henry Brierley B.A. 1847-1933 [out of copyright 2003]
B 1666-1812, M 1666-1812, D 1666-1830
Publisher: Kendal, T. Wilson, printer 1917

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Westmorland Resources & Offers / Books :Askham Registers Transcription 1566 -1903
« on: Monday 08 February 10 15:54 GMT (UK)  »
The registers of the parish of Askham in the County of Westmoreland, from 1566 to 1812

http://books.google.com/books?id=JQoNAAAAYAAJ&oe=UTF-8

Title The registers of the parish of Askham in the County of Westmoreland, from 1566 to 1812
Authors Askham, Eng. (Westmorland). Parish, Mary E. Noble
Publisher Bemrose, 1904
Original from Harvard University
Digitized Sep 10, 2007
Length 256 pages

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Cumberland / Re: William Gillbanks of Red Sykes, Matterdale.
« on: Monday 08 February 10 10:27 GMT (UK)  »
It is my experience that "single man" means unmarried and never having been married i.e. bachelor.  Otherwise he would be shown in records as "widower"

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Cumberland / Re: William Gillbanks of Red Sykes, Matterdale.
« on: Tuesday 02 February 10 19:07 GMT (UK)  »
A couple of burials [from my own transcription taken a few years ago at Carlisle Castle]
William GILLBANK of Bankhouse [Matterdale End] aged 70yrs 4 March 1774
Mary widow of William GILLBANK of Bankhouse [Matterdale End] aged 73yrs 14 March 1774

These might be yours.

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Cumberland / Re: William Gillbanks of Red Sykes, Matterdale.
« on: Tuesday 02 February 10 18:55 GMT (UK)  »
There is a website for Threlkeld
http://www.threlkeld.org.uk/
and my own Matterdale site is at
http://matterdalematters.multiply.com/

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Cumberland / Re: William Gillbanks of Red Sykes, Matterdale.
« on: Monday 01 February 10 15:19 GMT (UK)  »
Try this web address
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/idld.srf?X=336495&Y=526550&A=Y&Z=120&lm=1
you should see Red Sykes in the bottom 1/4 and Murrah at the top middle

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Cumberland / Re: William Gillbanks of Red Sykes, Matterdale.
« on: Monday 01 February 10 13:16 GMT (UK)  »
The only thing I can assist you with is that the information you have is taken from the marriage licence/bond.
"1747 Feb 16
Gilbanks, William, Red Sykes in Matterdale p Graystock [Greystoke], single man
Sowerby, Mary, Murray [probably Murrah] p Graystock, spinster.
[Ceremony to take place at] Greystock or Barton"

The actual marriage ceremony is listed in the register of Barton, Westmorland.
A 1917 transcript by Rev. Henry Brierley published by the Cumberland & Westmorland  Antiquarian and Archaeology Society states -
"Will: Gilbanks Mary Sowerby ... ... 20 Feb 1747"   

I can also tell you that many of the people who lived on the northern edge of Matterdale, like Red Sykes, attended Threlkeld church and not Matterdale.

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