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The Common Room / Re: Finding William FULLELOVE
« on: Wednesday 17 January 24 11:48 GMT (UK)  »
If anybody remains interested in those WILLIAM FULLELOVE s the full tuth and nothing but the truth shall be published shortly in THEN & BACK - the story of the Midland Fulofloves by me.... sign up to/stayed tuned to FULLILOVE WORLDWIDE on FB to get the low down on publication of the limited edition in 2024. Thx

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Leicestershire Lookup Requests / Re: EARL SHILTON families
« on: Sunday 13 August 23 12:25 BST (UK)  »
Hi thx for that. I have done the Parish Registers (and BTs) for each of the places I mentioned.... indeed I would say "in depth", back in the days when they let us morals play with the original tome... say c1978..... I am now looking for info from unpublished sources, eg lay subsidies, etc.

As an aside, I'd be intrested to hear your thoughts on a 1501 register for Earl Shiltom clearly referenced by the clerk in a later register as having existed for 1501-51,,,,, and lent to the manor court.....but never seen by me

Roger

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Leicestershire Lookup Requests / Re: EARL SHILTON families
« on: Friday 11 August 23 16:21 BST (UK)  »
Fullilove and its variations..... Fuloflove is common. Other early places where they might be are Croft, Narborough, Whitwick and Loughborough. There is mention of Richard Fullalove as steward of a hermitage in 1556, but it is not clear where that is. Whitwick maybe...... Thanks so much for your help., Roger Fullilove too

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Huntingdonshire / Re: Ramsey PR lookup needed - Hanchor & Ibberson
« on: Saturday 29 July 23 09:31 BST (UK)  »
Also, where do you see those Hunts wills. There is other stuff collected by the archdeaconry etc that may pertain. Maybe Poor Law stuff that may contain Samuel's relic, Elizabeth nee Fox anf the couple's children. Also, I am having great fun in c1600-75 Leicesershire searching the Court of Correction books - where non attendees at church get cited - eg disenters. I believe the Leicestershire Fulliloves became baptists prior to 1634.

Still looking for an expert to advise me on Cambs Militia c1801-20. Such may not exist of course. It is also possible there is mention of those boys volunteered by Ramsey parish in vestry minute books or the likes - again I am looking for an expert.

Some random notes on Samuel & Ibbersons - NB ref to parish paramulation -

1781. Samuel noted in Francis Ibberson’ will as living in an Ibberson property in great whyte
1782. Henry Ibberson marries Sarah Fullilove by license, implying non-conformist views
1794. Thomas Riddlington (who countersigned 2x Fullilove marriage bonds), Henry Ibberson and Joseph Fullilove, son of Samuel. cited on ‘paramulation of ramsey in ramsey pr
1804. New meeting house approved
1806. New meeting house and land sold

Roger

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Huntingdonshire / Re: Ramsey PR lookup needed - Hanchor & Ibberson
« on: Saturday 29 July 23 08:58 BST (UK)  »
I also struck out on references to Samuel at Dr Johnson's library in london - the premier archive of baptist ministers. that dispite Samuel living almost next door to that library in 1755

R

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Huntingdonshire / Re: Ramsey PR lookup needed - Hanchor & Ibberson
« on: Saturday 29 July 23 08:50 BST (UK)  »
When you say PCC wills are on Ancestry - where do you see them? I've been finding them on National Archives - which is a bit more labourious.

Roger

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Huntingdonshire / Re: Ramsey PR lookup needed - Hanchor & Ibberson
« on: Saturday 29 July 23 08:47 BST (UK)  »
Other Coxe Feary refs:

From National Archives (Kew)

1.   FR1/1/1
Title: Church book - written by Coxe Feary, covering 1787-1883 (dates seem wrong – viz Feary death date of 1821) – this is perhaps the history of the Baptist chapel in Bluntisham.

NB. Coxe Feary’s father seems to have been a quaker, so we perhaps see a transition from Quaker to Baptist here. There was a quaker burial site at Earith (part of Bluntisham) from 16th century. Likely that Baptists from Mr Feary’s church were also buried there after 1788.

Held at Hunts RO

2.   AH31/14
1788 – Registration by Coxe Feary and others of a new meeting house at Bluntisham, minister Coxe Feary.

This may contain a list of Feary supporters – including perhaps Ibbersons, Saunders and Fulliloves
It may mark when Baptists moved from Great White to Bluntisham.
It could point to other such records at HRO, notably the Baptist meeting house established 1790 at the home of Samuel Fullilove in Ramsey, plus two others where Samuel preached – 1770 in March and Benwick. Hopefully all three have a list of supporters (petitioners).

Held at Hunts RO
 
Roger

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Huntingdonshire / Re: Ramsey PR lookup needed - Hanchor & Ibberson
« on: Saturday 29 July 23 08:11 BST (UK)  »
So there is a pattern - nobody mentions the Meeting house in Great White or the Fulliloves. We do see that Sarah Ibberson nee Fullilove survived to witness that will.

Here are a few random Calm refs I have gathered.....

Reference:   R40/9/12
Title: Attested copy of Deed of Covenant to levy a Fine and Declare Uses.
Description: John Ibberson & Mary his wife, to William Shepperson of Ramsey, farmer, in trust.
 
Messuage at 40ft. Bridge, messuage in Gt. White with the Dissenters' Meeting House adjoining it, the Wind Corn Mill at 40 ft. Bridge, 1 Thistle Green Lot purchased of Mr. Gowler, 2 Skeggins Lots, and several lots called Broadholmes or Broadwells Lots. (214a.2r.), all in Ramsey.

Date:   20 Apr. 1792

Query: did the Ibberson’s sell Samuel’s meeting house? Is there a will for William Shepperson?

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Reference:   R16/1/3
Title: Release
Description: Francis Ibberson Jarvis, schoolmaster of Repton, Derbyshire, William Henry Overall Jarvis, gardener of Bretby, Derbyshire and Francis Ibberson, clerk to the Cambridge Gas Co., of his Cambridge (surviving executor of the will of Francis Ibberson, his father) to Edward Fellowes. See also R16/1/1 (not seen).

Ann Ibberson married John Allen Jarvis, dissenting minister, late of Ramsey, then Bretby, Derbyshire, in December 1821, she died on the 22nd January 1854, and was buried at Measham Baptist burial ground Derbyshire, of 7 children, only two survived, the 2 Jarvis's in the release who acknowledge payment of the legacy of £1,500. With supporting documents -declarations, copies of Ann Ibberson's marriage and burial certificates, those of her children, stc (9 items).

Date:   15th May 1855

The Fellows family were big land owners in Ramsey – lords of the manorl. There are Fellows documents on CALM etc.

NB. Measham is a parish where some Fulliloves lived c1750-1805 and then died out.

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Fellowes Collection: records of the Fellowes family, Lords de Ramsey, and its estates
R34 - Deeds and papers
4 - Deeds relating to a freehold Fen Farm in Benwick, purchased from the Devisees under the Will of Henry Ibberson and his widow Ann.
CalmRefNo: KR/R34/4/37
Title: Mortgage (by Appointment)
Description   
Mr & Mrs Beecheno to Rev. William Wright of Huntingdon, Dissenting Minister. £200. Lands as in R34/4/36, a messuage and a shop at the south-west end of the Great Whyte, Ramsey, now in the occupation of Beecheno, and all Beecheno's personal estate.

Date: 12th July 1844
Creator Name: Fellowes family, Lords de Ramsey of Abbots Ripton
Repository: Huntingdonshire Archives

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CalmRefNo: KR/R34/4/36
Title: Mortgage
Description   
Henry Southwell Beecheno of Ramsey, chemist and druggist, and Ann his wife, one of the 10 children of the late Henry Ibberson, to William Brown of Broughton, farmer. £300. Mrs Beecheno's eleventh share in land in R34/4/16. Attached: Certificate 3rd February 1844 Mrs Beecheno acknowledges the above as her Act and Deed.

Date: 2nd February 1844

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I will have a little dig into the other doings of Coxe Feary - WTS

Roger

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Huntingdonshire / Re: Ramsey PR lookup needed - Hanchor & Ibberson
« on: Friday 28 July 23 11:17 BST (UK)  »
I think the Saunders would be a rich vein

Likewise Riddlington, he seems like an important man in Ramsey - he is on that deed too

Coxe Feary - also on the deed - has a story to tell - he ran that other baptist meeting when some Ibberson's went..... I remain confused as to wht they went there when that owned one in Ramsey - baptist factions maybe - Strict vs Particular - historic stuff online, but it confused the hell out of me..... religion is so fractured (and devisive)

Stay in touch with news - I'll look to see what else I have

Roger

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