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Leicestershire Lookup Requests / Re: Will tinson c1730 Melton Mowbray
« on: Monday 26 November 12 16:00 GMT (UK)  »
Have you considered that your William could be the William born/christened in Braunston Rutland in 1731 to John and Mary there are sevral siblings as well.
It isn't far from Melton Mowbray

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Leicestershire Lookup Requests / Re: Will tinson c1730 Melton Mowbray
« on: Monday 26 November 12 15:49 GMT (UK)  »
hi just  a little more probably no good either
In the churchyard are
a stone to  a Mary Tinson
a stone to Elizabeth wife of Thomas Henfrey died nov 3rd 1858 aged 72
A stone to a Richard Henfrey june 7 1759
a stone to a William Henfrey 17...
none are easy to read.

a lot of the stones were moved in 1970's or before ....no more Tinson

Tinson in Kings Street Cemetery 1845-1899 church overspill!
Tom Tinson 4.4.1862  Mary Tinson 27.3.1852  Mary Tinson  11.5. 1865

Turner Tinson 17 Nov 1867    Caroline Tinson 12 Jan 1885



any help
best wishes

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Leicestershire Lookup Requests / Re: Will tinson c1730 Melton Mowbray
« on: Monday 26 November 12 12:18 GMT (UK)  »
Don't know if its any help
William Tinson and Elizabeth  in Melton Mowbray
christenings
Mary 1753
Catherine 1758
William 1761
Elizabeth 1764
William 1767

There is a William Tinson aged about 65 on 1841 census in Melton Mowbray

also an Elizabeth widow Tinson who married  a William Day in 1805
a William Tinson who died in 1793


and an Elizabeth Tinson who married  a Thomas Henfrey 18.4.1792
with children Elizabeth 1794     
                     Thomas 1797

good luck

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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Re: 1841 census st marylebone
« on: Friday 28 September 12 15:01 BST (UK)  »
sadly I don't think he's mine. My Richard was a cabinet maker or upholder when son William was born Thanks for looking
I guess Richard would be born about 1792 give or take a few years

william gregory chandler his son was born 1820 ish ,William is in northamptonshire aged 21 in 1841
thanks

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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / 1841 census st marylebone
« on: Friday 28 September 12 14:18 BST (UK)  »
please could someone look for Richard Chandler in 1841 census in Middlesex and particularly St Marylebone
He might have son William
thanks

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Hi
 James Palmer and wife Frances     James died /buried Sept 5th 1850 Frances April 28th 1858
stones were in King Street Church Cemetery in Melton Mowbray and were read and recorded before St Marys Way went through the middle.
All stones now are round the edge of the site ,as it is a closed burial ground and roadwork took place.

Hope this helps only other Palmer stones which exist are two young boys in the churchyard whose parents came from Nottinghamshre
Hope this helps
best wishes

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Hi

 Sorry but I have  not got any LAW family noted in my list. It is sad but lots of the stones were moved to other positions and some were used for other purposes in the two movings that we know about. There are some I have been unable to read yet.
All burials would have been in St Marys up to 1846 when King Street cemetery was opened but there would not have been any movement of remains at all.After 1846 up to 1899 the burial would have been either in St Mary's or King Street.
Its good to know that you have been to see the stones that are there. Did you also manage to  see Staveley Lodge ?

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Leicestershire Lookup Requests / Re: Burials St. Mary Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire
« on: Sunday 26 February 12 12:55 GMT (UK)  »
Hi  found in Kings Street list
Rose Winters Nov 22nd 1892
Matthew Winters Nov 13th 1882 grave 41

but it won't be in position if there is a stone as they were all moved

no Barretts or Shorts as fdar as I can see but they are local names
could be at Sysonby church  or Welby church or Thorpe Arnold or Burton Lazars or Asfordby  all  close by, or methodist or URC burials maybe
hope this helps

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Leicestershire Lookup Requests / Re: Burials St. Mary Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire
« on: Saturday 25 February 12 08:47 GMT (UK)  »
The Kings Street cemetery was opened in 1846 as an extension to the churchyard when the churchyard was filling up .It also closed in 1899.After that all burials were in Thorpe Road. There are stones there still but they all were moved to sides when the St Marys Way road was put through. I do have an almost complete list of the burials there.

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