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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) / Re: Skelton& Ewbank
« on: Monday 13 September 10 20:49 BST (UK)  »
My information on Anne 1786 is limited. She was the oldest child and born 19th April 1786 at Yearsley and baptised Coxwold on 28th April. I do not have her marriage detail. If the first Anne  died there is of course possible potential room for a second Anne 1798 but no obvious evidence to her existence, which would be strange as the others are all well documented. Mary was born 6.4.1797 and Hannah 29.12.1802. I have birth and baptism details of the ten children as it is. Robin

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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) / Re: Skelton& Ewbank
« on: Monday 13 September 10 10:44 BST (UK)  »
Robert Ewbank Skelton 1867 was also a grandson of Robert Skelton. His father George was born Marton and baptised Sinnington 26.1.1834. So the two Ewbank Skeltons of the 1860s were first cousins. Susannah Ewbank must have been quite a formidable influence on family lore to have kept the influence of her name so long! Her family incidentally is a very large branch of my Ewbank family. Robin Ewbank

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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) / Re: Skelton& Ewbank
« on: Monday 13 September 10 10:30 BST (UK)  »
I have found William Ewbank Skelton 1868 Malton. He was son of John Skelton b Marton and baptised Sinnington 19.9.1830 and Hannah Walker (1837-1907). John was son of Robert Skelton (details in my last posting) who married Elizabeth Clarke (1799-1874). For completion of this loop William Ewbank Skelton (actually registered as William Hewbank Skelton) married Emma Massey in Malton first quarter of 1892. Their grandson is the William Ewbank Skelton of Angmering Sussex. Robin

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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) / Re: Skelton& Ewbank
« on: Monday 13 September 10 08:53 BST (UK)  »
The male children of Robert Skelton and Susannah Ewbank were William born 21.3.1790 and baptised at Coxwold on 31st March same year, Robert b 1.1.1794 and baptised at Coxwold on 22nd January same year. Robert died at Malton in 1866 and was an agricultural labourer. He had a large family. The third boy was George Skelton b 3.7.1806 and baptised at Coxwold on 14th July 1806. The Ewbank Skeltons of the Malton area are almost certainly grandchildren or great grandchildren of one or more of these three boys. (There were also seven girl siblings). Robin

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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) / Re: Skelton& Ewbank
« on: Monday 13 September 10 08:22 BST (UK)  »
There is a retired vet living in Angmering, Sussex, called William Ewbank Skelton who is a grandson of the 1868 William Ewbank Skelton from Malton. He believes that it is the Coxwold connection rather than the York one in his line. I spoke to him a few months ago. Robin

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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) / Re: Skelton& Ewbank
« on: Sunday 12 September 10 07:41 BST (UK)  »
I have never researched the Skeltons. I suspect that William of York may be one and the same as or very closely related to William and Barbara Skelton of Aislaby, Middleton, Yorks, as our family later had many connections with Aislaby, Middleton. George Ewbank's son Andrew was curate and met his wife there. William Skelton of Aislaby has a will dated 18 Jan 1737 and proved 28.Jan 1747. Robin Ewbank

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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) / Re: Skelton& Ewbank
« on: Sunday 12 September 10 00:10 BST (UK)  »
Skelton and Ewbank The Coxwold marriage is not the only one. George Ewbank of York 1711-Jan 1787, droggist and banker, married Elizabeth Skelton of York whose father William Skelton was lord mayor. They married in October 1737 at St Olave York and she died in December 1755. Robin Ewbank, Hampshire, England

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Durham / Re: wanted ewbank-gunn-daniels
« on: Friday 11 July 08 01:57 BST (UK)  »
I have quite a lot of Ewbank information from Teesdale. There's a lot posted on Nancy McLoughlin's  Kirkby Stephen website too. That's where the Ewbanks all came from originally: Brough/Stainmore/Kirkby Stephen

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