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Lincolnshire / Thomas Cattle Settlement certificate
« on: Thursday 24 October 24 17:42 BST (UK)  »
I am currently researching my wife’s 6 x great grandfather Thomas Cattle and found there is Settlement certificate 8th June 1771 on FindMyPast  ( forgive me I’m not 100% sure what a settlement certificate is?). It is under Lincolnshire Settlement certificates: Archive ref: Alford UDC A/1/2/1703-1792/13,
Can I somehow apply for this certificate and will it be anymore detailed than the FindMyPast reference

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Montgomeryshire / Re: Thomas Edmonds
« on: Saturday 14 September 24 15:05 BST (UK)  »
I have just found Sarah Edmunds death certificate ( the one from 1841 census) she died in 1846, Kerry village aged 81 widow of Thomas Edmunds ( a shoemaker). The informant was Elizabeth Hindley: Elizabeth Edmunds married Richard Hindley, 1844 in Kerry, her father Thomas Edmunds, a shoemaker

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Montgomeryshire / Re: Thomas Edmonds
« on: Saturday 14 September 24 14:56 BST (UK)  »
Yes Pennines I have seen this information but was unsure because of the location and distance.
Rosie: Thomas senior is just given as labourer on Thomas junior marriage certificate. Thomas junior occupation: shoe maker, cordwainer and toll gate collector

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Montgomeryshire / Thomas Edmonds
« on: Saturday 14 September 24 14:05 BST (UK)  »
I am trying to find the birth and parents of Thomas Edmonds (1818-1867)

Can be found living in Wednesbury, Staffordshire in the 1851 census aged 33 born Newtown, Wales
                            Bethnal Green, Middlesex in 1861 census aged 42 born Newtown, Wales
His marriage certificate in 1842 gives father as Thomas Edmonds
He died Rowley Regis, in 1867 aged 49
There is a possible 1841 census entry, village of Kerry, Newtown
Sarah Edmonds aged 70
Thomas Edmonds aged 25 Shoe M
Elizabeth Edmonds aged 20

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London and Middlesex / Re: John Dare apprenticeship
« on: Saturday 07 September 24 17:53 BST (UK)  »
Thank you as always for your responses.
Moving on, I think John Dare married Rebecca Robinson in 1815, St Brides Fleet Street, London. They I think had a son John Robinson Dare circa 1817, Long Sutton Hampshire. Can anyone find records which place John and Rebecca Dare in Hampshire at his time. By 1819 they seem to be back in London when he was with the Armourers and Braziers.
The 1841 census living in William Street,Clerkenwell as a Brazier, the 1851 census as a victualler at The Bare Faced Stag, Putney Vale, the 1861 census just prior to his death aged 68 and listed as a “propietor of land and houses”. Where would I look for records of land and house ownership, or is this just an exaggeration of his status?

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London and Middlesex / John Dare apprenticeship
« on: Wednesday 04 September 24 09:23 BST (UK)  »
I have a John Dare born 1792 and died 1861, Eastworth, Chertsey, Surrey. The 1841 census finds him living in Clerkenwell and described as a Brazier. The 1851 census he is a Victualler at The Bald Faced Stag Inn, Putney Vale.
I am certain I have seen an apprenticeship record for him as a brazier, and like a fool didn’t make a note of it and can no longer find it. Can anyone help please?

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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) / Re: George Cattle
« on: Wednesday 28 August 24 07:48 BST (UK)  »
The 1833 death seems a good possibility, just a shame no occupation given, the dates sit quite nicely. He ( George) is given as father on his daughter, Martha marriage certificate of July 24th 1837, and not mentioned as deceased ( not sure if that information was always entered on certificate though?).
I have already seen the newspaper report which is for his sons death, George junior.

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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) / George Cattle
« on: Wednesday 28 August 24 06:39 BST (UK)  »
I am trying to find a record of death for George Cattle born c 1776 Barton on Humber. His wife was Nancy Cattle who can be found as a widow in the 1841 census living at Cumberland Street, Sculcoates. She died in 1859 aged 80, with her obituary referring to her “ late husband George Cattle, mariner, of this town (Hull)” . I presume George died before 1839 when official records began ,any ideas where I might look?

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Scotland / Grizel Evans death
« on: Wednesday 10 July 24 11:40 BST (UK)  »
I am trying to find a death record for Grizel ( note there are numerous spellings) Evans born Grizel McFie circa 1780, Kingarth, Bute, Scotland. She married her husband, James Evans 27th January 1803, Rothesay, Bute, Scotland. James Evans died June 15th 1856, Duntocher, Old Kilpatrick aged 81 and described as a widower, so Grizel died before 1856

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