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For Sale / Wanted / Events / Free credits offer for Lancashire Genealogy Records
« on: Friday 21 September 12 16:31 BST (UK)  »
Genhound has a useful collection of records for Lancashire, England including old directories, parish records, marriage licences, court leet records and will indexes. Genhound is a pay per view site with a free search that offers a value for money alternative to subscription sites. Register and subscribe to the monthly bulletin for six months and get 12 free credits. Buy as little as 60 credits for only £3.00 and no time limit on using the credits. Lancashire records are listed at http://www.genhound.co.uk/lancs.php.

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Surrey Completed Look up Requests / Re: BROCKLESBY Family
« on: Tuesday 31 May 11 22:20 BST (UK)  »
Hi Debbie

About six years too late, but have just discovered your post. We have a connection through the Willingham side of the family. My g g g g grandfather is John Willingham, the parish clerk of Barton on Humber, who is shown living with the Brocklesbys in the 1861 census. John Willingham was married twice. By his first wife Elizabeth he had two sons, John Willingham, my g g g grandfather, who was a cabinet maker with a shop in Barton on Humber and George, a blacksmith in the village of Keelby. After the death of his first wife, John Willingham senior married Mary Roberts and had 4 children, but two died young leaving just two daughters, Sarah Willingham, who married John Fussey; and Margaret Willingham, your g g grandmother, who married John Brockelsby.

I didn't know anything about what happened to the Brocklesby family after 1861 so was very interested to read your post. I have loads more information on the Willinghams if you're interested. John Willingham and his wife Mary are buried in the churchyard of St. Mary's Church, Barton on Humber, where John was parish clerk for 57 years. This is the incscription: "Mary Willingham, died 10 June 1857, age 86. Also John Willingham, husband, late Parish Clerk of this town for 57 years, died 11 Sept 1862, age 93. Also John Brocklesby, grandson, died at Longon 1847, age 21."

Although the 1861 census records John Willingham's place of birth as Ottringham, he was actually born in  Rimswell in the Parish of Owthorne, Yorkshire, in 1769, son of John Willingham and Sarah Chadwick. Both Ottringham and Owthorne are in the same part of Yorkshire, an area called Holderness in the southe east corner of Yorkshire, right on the coast, near the city of Hull and just over the Humber river from Barton on Humber. I think that John Willingham, though born in Owthorne, may have moved to Ottringham as a child and grew up there, but have yet to confirm this. There were a lot of Willinghams in the town of Ottringham and the surrounding villages in Holderness during the period and earlier, and indeed it is still a well known local name in the area today.

Hope this post gets to you, and would love to hear more about the Brocklesby family.

Regards
Ellen

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Genhound has a useful collection of records for Lincolnshire, England including old directories, pedigrees, parish records and will indexes. Genhound is a pay per view site with a free search that offers a value for money alternative to subscription sites. Register and subscribe to the monthly bulletin for six months and get 12 free credits. Buy as little as 60 credits for only £3.00 and no time limit on using the credits. Yorkshire records listed at http://www.genhound.co.uk/lincs.php.

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Hertfordshire / Re: Connection between FOTHERBY and WHITFIELD families
« on: Wednesday 26 January 11 11:46 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Gabi

Sorry, no. Turned out not to be relevant to my branch of the family so didn't pursue it. Might go back to it if I ever get time to do a one name study. Sorry couldn't be of more help.

Regards
Ellen

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For Sale / Wanted / Events / Free credits for Yorkshire Genealogy Records
« on: Wednesday 26 January 11 11:41 GMT (UK)  »
Genhound has a useful collection of records for Yorkshire, England including old directories, poll books and parish registers. Genhound is a pay per view site with a free search that offers a value for money alternative to subscription sites. Register and subsribe to the monthly bulletin for six months and get 12 free credits. Buy as little as 60 credits for only £3.00 and no time limit on using the credits. Yorkshire records listed at http://www.genhound.co.uk/yorks.php.

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For Sale / Wanted / Events / Herfordshire Records Collection
« on: Wednesday 04 November 09 16:14 GMT (UK)  »
A useful collection of records for the county of Hertfordshire, England. These include: Hertfordshire session records 1700 -1850, St. Albans sessions records 1758 - 1840, Lists of Sacrament certificates, gamekeepers, drover and badger licences, oaths of allegiance, dissenters, Hertfordshire Directories for 1793-5, 1811 and 1839. Go to http://www.genhound.co.uk/herts.php for a fulll list. Genhound is a pay per view site that offers a value for money alternative to subscription sites.

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Hertfordshire / Re: Connection between FOTHERBY and WHITFIELD families
« on: Thursday 06 August 09 08:23 BST (UK)  »
Hi Peter

Thanks for that info, that's fantastic. I'm in London so will check it out next time I'm at the archives.

Thanks for all your help.
Regards
Ellen

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Hertfordshire / Re: Connection between FOTHERBY and WHITFIELD families
« on: Wednesday 05 August 09 13:20 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Janan, all interesting stuff.

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Hertfordshire / Re: Connection between FOTHERBY and WHITFIELD families
« on: Wednesday 05 August 09 12:57 BST (UK)  »
HI Janan

Thanks, did find the freeserve page after reading Peter's reply, but have just tried your link to the hertsdirect site and got a page not found error.

Regards
Ellen

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