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The Common Room / Re: Pallen, somewhere in NE England/Canada
« on: Tuesday 07 April 15 14:22 BST (UK)  »
Hello Hilary,
Yes, my family is the Morrow line.  I found the wills of John P senior and junior on Ancestry. They are also available from the National Archives.  A copy of John junior's will is also available on Scotland's People, since he died in Scotland.  The Scottish version is actually easier to read, and includes an inventory.  I ordered the Family Search films for Norham St Cuthbert, Norham Presbyterian and Ladykirk (just across the river Tweed in Scotland, where the established church is Presbyterian), but couldn't find a baptism for William, nor a marriage for his parents John & Margaret.  Interestingly, the Presbyterian record for Norham  shows John Palin (sic) under 'admission' on 28th June 1772.  I assume this means that he joined the church on that date.  This was just 3 days before his son John was baptised.  Is this significant?  Had John senior just joined the Presbyterian church, or had he just recently moved to Norham from elsewhere?  If he had moved, then it would explain why I haven't found William's baptism, as I believe William was born a few years earlier, probably about 1768.  Someone called Mike Simpson has kindly posted online details of Pallen burials in Norham: 'In memory of John Paulin of Norham who died ... November also Margaret his wife who died March ... 81 years.  Also Diana Williams wife of John Paulin their son died in London January 5th 1830.  Also the said John Paulin their son died in Dunse 19th April 1849 aged 77 years.'  Obviously the headstones are worn and not completely legible.  But the St Cuthbert register shows John senior was buried 3rd December 1831 aged 84.  I haven't found Margaret's burial.  I believe she probably died some time between 1832 and 1838, as these years are missing from the register.  I'm going to WDYTYA live next week.  Maybe I'll pick up some ideas as to where I can look for more clues.

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The Common Room / Re: Pallen, somewhere in NE England/Canada
« on: Monday 06 April 15 14:09 BST (UK)  »
I, too, am descended from William Pallen through his daughter Elizabeth.  I have the wills of the two Johns and am in no doubt that William's parents are John and Margaret Pallen.  There are a number of challenges in researching this family.
1) Norham is geographically in Northumberland but counted as being in Durham on some records.
2) the many different spellings of the surname.
3) The Pallens seem to have been Presbyterians.  Marriage which took place in England was only legal if conducted in a Church of England, so the Pallen marriages may have taken place in Scotland, where the established church was Presbyterian.
I wonder why John P senior only mentioned his wife and son John in his will.  I don't know when his son George died, but he had a whole bunch of grandchildren as well as his son William still alive. Strange that they weren't mentioned.

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Buckinghamshire Resources & Offers / Re: Bucks Free Press old misc. announcements
« on: Thursday 12 November 09 15:14 GMT (UK)  »
Dear Matt,

I have just found your entries from Bucks Free Press, and am delighted to see an announcement about my great-great grandmother Elizabeth, widow of Caleb Boot . Her death is announced in the 7th January 1898 edition.  Many thanks for providing it.

Best wishes,

Hilary

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