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Derbyshire Lookup Requests / Re: Ann BRIGHTMORE - 1777 two marriages in Bakewell
« on: Sunday 09 March 25 23:03 GMT (UK)  »
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740 is the number of Brightmores in my Excel database, many in Baslow.   69 Annes.  You are welcome to have a copy.  Been collecting about 30 years.

My Ann Flemmish Brightmore is allegedly bp 1786 in Pentrich, Derbyshire (next to Ripley).
Ann ma John ORME in 1816 in Pentrich.
Before her ma she had a son in 1810 and named him Emanuel.
They went on to have children named Martha, Sarah, Isaac, Elizabeth, Mary, William & George.
I believe my Ann's parentsare George Brightmore of Buxton who ma Ann Flemmich in Buxton.
My email is cathy.johnson7@ntlworld.com  I can send you the document which could have yours in there.
Cathy.

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Derbyshire / Re: Eli Whysall and Non Conformist Registers
« on: Saturday 05 June 21 16:38 BST (UK)  »
I have Ripley and Pentrich Non Conformist Register Book:-
WHYSALL\WHYSAL\WYSAL entries are:-

John of Milly, Ripley bi 10 Dec 1786.  bp 13 Dec 1786
John of David of Marehay. bi 26 Feb 1787.  bp 13 Mar 1787
Martha of Israel or Vincent of Wingfield Park.  bi 12 Jan 1789.  bp 2 Feb 1789.
George of Thomas of Ripley, Farmer.  bi 19 Sep 1789. bp 10 Oct  1789.

These are the only WHYSALLs  between 1753 and 1805 in this book.
Hope this will help in the future.
Cathy.

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Derbyshire / Re: Horsley Coppice / Lee Lane
« on: Monday 12 October 20 20:16 BST (UK)  »
I too have been checking into where Lee Lane was because my ancestors lived there.
I have plotted a part of the 1841 enumerators route as follows:-
Lee Lane to Rose/Road? Cottage,
 then to Day Park,
 then to Coxbench Hall,
 then to Lee Lane,
then to Holbrook and on to Moor side Holbrook, Overstone etc.

In other words, this is a small circular walk from high up Portway.  Walkin down the hill, then taking a right hand turn via a cottage name which is difficult to read,  towards Day Park, (which we know from maps, is in the Lee of the Hill behind).   From there to Coxbench Hall, then back to Lee Lane and up again to Holbrook.
I have to conclude that Lee Lane was the Portway as the name Portway doesn't appear in the 1841 census.
Someone else on here has suggested this already.  I am trying to add evidence to support.
Lee Lane could of course continue down, beyond Coxbench Hall towards the Fox and Hounds.

Hope someone can add their findings.

Cathy.

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