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A little bit more - Abraham was a widower.....

Source =  University of Nottingham - Manuscripts and Special Collections

https://mss-cat.nottingham.ac.uk/calmview/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Persons&id=NAI5103&pos=1


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Nottinghamshire / Re: still looking for grandad
« on: Thursday 23 January 25 22:16 GMT (UK)  »
Hi bigjon,

You haven’t given many clues about your grandad.  :-\

So this is my guess. As George’s family is in Mansfield in 1911 and the children were born in different counties I can see the son John Isaac was born in Shirebrook, Derbyshire = GRO  DecQ 1902 Mansfield R/D - mother’s maiden name Tenant. The family is living on Sherwood St, Mansfield Woodhouse by 1921.

It looks like George Bennett is living with Thomas & Charlotte Lambert at Clumber St, Shirebrook – Married & born Princes End, South Staffordshire, aged 58.

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Nottinghamshire / Re: St Leodagarius, Basford
« on: Wednesday 18 September 24 08:48 BST (UK)  »
 Hello .... :)

Notts family History have Monumental Inscriptions for Basford but there is only the one you have already mentioned - Ann Diggle in 1779 - Basford St Leodegarius .
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/169256910/ann-diggle

There are 35 Diggle burials listed in Basford, St Leodegarius registers -  1813 to 1881 on Ancestry
they include: 
James Diggle, abode Loughborough - 3rd April 1878, 71 yrs
Maria Diggle, abode Loughborough - 10th January 1881 , 73 yrs

Have you seen the Basford Cemetery Memorials which might have some of your Diggle's
https://www.rootschat.com/links/01tf0/

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Nottinghamshire Lookup Requests / Re: Looking for 1877 Marriage Records - Blyton/Devereux
« on: Thursday 05 September 24 13:53 BST (UK)  »
Hello... :)

Not much help in finding your request re a marriage for Arthur but it does seem you have an interesting ancestor  ;D

Just in case these links help add anymore to what you already have and find your way back further....

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69817552/helena-trafford-fentress

http://www.devereux.org/site/DocServer/HTDBio.pdf?docID=281

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The Common Room / Re: Does anyone know of any current Ancestry special offers?
« on: Monday 08 January 24 14:48 GMT (UK)  »
And me too..... thankyou so much multiple times !x

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Nottinghamshire / Re: Missing Person
« on: Wednesday 25 October 23 09:50 BST (UK)  »
Hello... :)

From what has already been found this link may help further confirm this is your family.

https://apps.gedling.gov.uk/bacas/search.aspx

If you choose Redhill from the dropdown list and put in grave number 2525 there are four burials.

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Nottinghamshire / Re: MANSFIELD. List of publicans for station Street area
« on: Monday 26 June 23 14:57 BST (UK)  »
Mentioned already by hanes teulu....

Marriage =
19th July 1840 at MANSFIELD St Peter and St Paul -  Henry QUINTON &  Elizabeth HERRETT

Baptisms at MANSFIELD St Peter and St Paul - Parents Henry & Elizabeth QUINTON

Robert - born 11th April 1841, bapt 16 April 1841 - fathers occupation Waggoner, Back Lane West.

Jane - baptised 5 April 1844 - fathers occupation Waggoner, West Gate.

Elizabeth - baptised 5 Nov 1845 - fathers occupation Labourer, Back Lane West.

Ellen - baptised 3 July 1849 - fathers occupation Farmer, Railway Side
                           
Emma - baptised 3 July 1853 -  fathers occupation Farmer, Dalestorth Farm.

Henrietta - baptised 13 March 1859 - fathers occupation Farmer , Dalestorth.
~ ~

By 1871 Henry is a Widower.

2nd Marriage =
5th Oct 1872 Nottingham St Mary - Henry Quinton & Mary Ann Sansom

image at Ancestry =
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01sev/

 ~ ~ ~
MANSFIELD Nottingham Road Cemetery (NttsFHS - Monumental Inscription)
QUINTON Elizabeth, date of death -  11 January 1868 , age  51y , grave number  4803
QUINTON Henry, date of death -  12th Dec  1890 , aged 74y,  grave number 4803 - Husband of above.
QUINTON Mary Ann, date of death -  27th January 1900 , aged 70y , grave number 4803   - Wife of above (2nd wife)

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Nottinghamshire / Re: MANSFIELD. List of publicans for station Street area
« on: Sunday 25 June 23 11:05 BST (UK)  »
Hello... :)

Here is a slightly potted transcript of the entry for the Railway Inn.
There is mention of directories but it does not say exactly which directories the information came from.

Source:
Mansfield's Hostelry History - Nag's Head, King's Arms...
by Barbara Gallon with David Bradbury (1997) ISBN 0 9517948 2 5

Railway Inn (occasionally Tavern) Station Street.
The crude railway from Mansfield to Pinxton, opened in 1819.
Extended to Nottingham and improved for steam locomotives in 1848/9

1831 - Joseph HERRET listed as a beerhouse  proprietor on Belvedere Street.
 
1844 - Jesse HERRETT listed as a beerhouse  proprietor on Bull's Head Lane, now Portland Street.

1848 - listed in directory , landlord Jesse Herrett

1866 - 1903 - William Fielding was landlord.......


This MAP might help it is from 1878 and over time Pubs, Inns & Taverns changed name and location etc. - it is useful as you can Change transparency of overlay to see where they were on a modern day map.

Station St & the Railway Inn is on there....

http://www.rootschat.com/links/01seq/

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Nottinghamshire Lookup Requests / Re: Look up request at Notts archives please
« on: Tuesday 02 May 23 20:31 BST (UK)  »
Hi Annie,

I saw earlier that Anc* had updated the Nottinghamshire parish registers but I cannot see that any have been added to at the minute, although they said the rest were due in late spring,  so maybe any time now  :-\

Whilst looking for some of the ones I was hoping for I came across the one you requested.
It doesn't mention Nottingham St Peter on the index, only on the actual page.

https://www.ancestry.co.uk/cs/recent-collections

https://www.rootschat.com/links/01s9i/

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