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Thank you Sinann but I could not open the map.
Snow White
Snow White
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Hi Stainforth - Jenny Burton was my 3x Gt. Grandmother who lived most of her life in Hucknall Torkard. She m. Joseph Burton & they had at least 8 children inc. my 2x Gt Grandfather Joseph Burton. Incidentally in case you are not aware this was their second child bpt. Joseph the 1st having d. the year prior to the 2nd Joseph being b.
So far I have not found anyone following this line further forward- do you? or are your ancestors down a different line?.
Are you aware there is a quarterly newsletter called "Hucknall Times" which I find quite interesting?
I wrote an article about Jenny which was published in this newsletter which if you interested I could send you
Notbionic
I'm not sure I'm inserting this email correctly but here goes!
My 4x grandmother was Jenny Andrews Burton.
She is my pipe smoking ancestor.
It is amazing that here I find myself on Roots Chat almost one year after your post.
I descend from Joseph Burton and Ann (Smith)
My info includes some newspaper articles that you may have but I'm willing to share if you do not.
I have not been able to discover anything on Jenny's parents other than what is recorded on Family Search.
I do hope you receive this.
Snow White BC Canada
Hi Stainforth - Jenny Burton was my 3x Gt. Grandmother who lived most of her life in Hucknall Torkard. She m. Joseph Burton & they had at least 8 children inc. my 2x Gt Grandfather Joseph Burton. Incidentally in case you are not aware this was their second child bpt. Joseph the 1st having d. the year prior to the 2nd Joseph being b.
So far I have not found anyone following this line further forward- do you? or are your ancestors down a different line?.
Are you aware there is a quarterly newsletter called "Hucknall Times" which I find quite interesting?
I wrote an article about Jenny which was published in this newsletter which if you interested I could send you
Notbionic
Elizabeth may have had another Child GEORGE Baptised 14 Aug 1831, St Andrew, WilloughtonThanks so very much Trish,
He was Buried same Church 12 October 1831 (infant)
(FreeREG)
I see that Sally is Sarah Stamp in 1841 where she is with her Mother Elizabeth now married to Joseph Ladlow.
Elizabeth and Siblings Christenings are on FreeREG also.
In case you dont have the Marriage date of John/Sarah it was 17 May 1803, St Peter, Bottesford
Witnesses, Wm FRANKISH and William GREEN
(FreeREG)
Now Joseph Ladlow was in Willoughton in 1831 where JANE Ladlow was Baptised 12 Dec 1830 to JOSEPH/ANN
(FreeREG)
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THOMAS, 25 March 1827, Bishop Norton (Familysearch.Org)
There is a Death Reg for a ANN Ladlow, March 1839, Caistor, 14 221
Joseph and Elizabeths Marriage Reg was Sept 1839 Caistor
Trish
Thanks again Rosie.The fathers name would sometimes be made upTypical, though they are often made up anyway.What would be made up?
Sorry I don't understand.
Sylvia
Poor Laws didn't start until 1834 and so that is when you are likley to find the several types of Bastardy Records, the only other place to look is the parish record and I have found information in those ( not transcriptions online which miss them off) You could try Links to the Past website and search and see if they have anything written on them, if they have the images of Waddington http://www.lincstothepast.com/SearchResults.aspx?cmd=type&val=img
Bastardy Bonds/Agreements determined which adult male was to support a child. Where a child was without parents, the parish would try and find an apprenticeship for them to relieve the burden on the parish funds. These can date from 1601 to 1834.
Bastardy Bond: entered into by a bondsmen and sureties to say that they will indemnify the parish to which the child is chargeable from all costs (mainly found before 1800)