Hi Tom and Hi Mal...
Tom....thanks for the information on the New Inn and the Warren family.
You mentioned numerous reports on the Peat family of Melbourne.
.....however there are numerous reports regarding the Peat surname in Melbourne, Alderwasley, and Duffield. ...
Tom
.....are you aware of any reports in which Millers of the surname Peat were mentioned?
Tom, Mal and others following this thread.......
William Peat [born about 1750 [estimate] or may have been earlier], at the time of his marriage to Catherine Turner [25/02/1771 Melbourne....ref: Philmore's volume 8] was a Miller. I don't yet know who his siblings were but he must have had a few and they may have been connected with milling/farming. Not sure who his parents were either.
Not certain but I think William's and Catherine's son William [born 1774 Melbourne] may have had a grand-daughter Catherine who married an Henry Warren 21/04/1825 in Melbourne. This marriage is an extracted record. The problem is Catherine Jnr's birth [1802] is a patron submission as is the marriage of her mother and father: William Peat [son of Wm & Cath. who married in 1771] and Ann Manfull [apparently married Tickenhall 1798].
William and Catherine who married in 1771 look to have had the following children [IGI .....these are 'extracted' records]:
George 1772, William 1774, James 1776, Ann 1778, Mary 1780 and Henry 1783.
Other than this not sure who is related to who at around this time period in and around Melbourne, Derbyshire. Plus not sure if that marriage for William Jnr and Ann Manfull is correct as it was a patron submission, as was the birth record for their daughter Catherine [1802].
If anyone can shed any more light on any of these lines I would be grateful.
Regards
Jules