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Quartan Lamplough: where does it come from
« on: Friday 06 January 06 16:46 GMT (UK) »
I have in my family a    Quartan Lamplough   any ideas what is is or where it originates from?



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« Reply #1 on: Saturday 07 January 06 05:47 GMT (UK) »
Jakky,

Which part of the name are you querying?

LAMPLOUGH is the name of a famous index in Victoria, Australia.  See:
http://home.vicnet.net.au/~adhs/Lamplough.html

LAMPLOUGH gets many hits on Google.

Quartan just a few.

From the IGI - Quartan LAMPLOUGH bap 1771; Quarton LAMPLUGH bap 1793: Quarton LAMPLUGH bap 1816; Quarton LAMPLOUGH bap 1831; and Quartan LAMPLUGH bap 1852.

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« Reply #2 on: Saturday 07 January 06 11:07 GMT (UK) »
Hi Jap,

sorry it was the Quartan I thought unusual but perhaps not,


the Lamploughs (my father) are from Yorkshire  & Cumbria not the town in Australia.


I thought quartan probably meant four but I was just wondering if there were any other explanation,

Thank you


Jakky


Thomas.  Wigan Bolton & Fleetwood
Wilcox. Liverpool & Fleetwood.
Lamplough. Hull.
Hallam. Wigan & Bolton
Jordan. Hackney.
Burtonwood. Wigan,Bolton
All Census Look Up Transcriptions Are Crown Copyright.

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Re: Quartan Lamplough: where does it come from
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 07 January 06 12:47 GMT (UK) »
Jakky - it looks like Quarton was a family name handed down following a marriage between Matthew Lamplugh and Mary Quarton on 7 Jun 1756 in Millington, Yorks.  The first Quarton Lamplough JAP mentions is a son of Matthew Lamplough and Mary.

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ANT: Nesbit, Potts; CHS: Gosling (Hazel Grove/Lymm), Hinton (Lymm), Johnson (Hazel Grove), Marsland (Hazel Grove), Massey (Daresbury), Sorton (Warmingham); LAN: Jackson, James, Potts (Manchester/Salford); MAY: Caulfield, Griffin (Leveelick); SAL: Goodwin, Johnson (Bridgnorth), Gregory (Wellington); STS: Goodwin, Gregory, Johnson (Wolverhampton); Hallett (Trysull); SOM: Dowding, James, Jones (Bath)

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Re: Quartan Lamplough: where does it come from
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 07 January 06 14:44 GMT (UK) »
Well, thank you Rambler,

that is great news, I have not got that far yet, as I was saving my dad's very interesting family untill I had done my mums.

On  New Years day I could wait no longer. I am so looking forwards to it.

It is already getting interesting an involved.


Thanks again


Jakky.
Thomas.  Wigan Bolton & Fleetwood
Wilcox. Liverpool & Fleetwood.
Lamplough. Hull.
Hallam. Wigan & Bolton
Jordan. Hackney.
Burtonwood. Wigan,Bolton
All Census Look Up Transcriptions Are Crown Copyright.

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Re: Quartan Lamplough: where does it come from
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 08 January 06 00:21 GMT (UK) »
That's interesting Rambler!  There's a Quarton APPLETON with a similar origin - son of William and Ann; her surname (from what I presume is the relevant marriage entry) is QUARTON.  Similarly Quarton ALVIN; mother (from marriage entry) is Hannah QUATON (sic).  There are very few individuals with forename Quarton (however spelled) in the IGI or on FreeBMD; and only about six hundred entries in the IGI for the name as a surname.  There are more with the surname LAMPLOUGH (however spelled) but it's still not a common name - especially when one takes into account that there are often multiple entries in the IGI for the one individual (birth/christening and marriage; marriage banns in two parishes; and LDS submissions).

The spelling Quarton as a forename seems preferable to the spelling Quartan as occurs in the first and fifth Quarton/Quartan LAMPLOUGH/LAMPLUGHs to bear the name.  The dictionary gives the meaning of 'quartan' as occurring every fourth day, normally applied to a recurring fever or ague as in quartan malaria.

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Re: Quartan Lamplough: where does it come from
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 09 June 10 05:55 BST (UK) »
Hello Jakky,
A late reply to your 2006 post ,which I have just found. My husband is a descendant of Elizabeth LAMPLOUGH c. 1757 ,who was the oldest sibling of Quarton LAMPLOUGH C. 1771. Their parents were indeed Matthew LAMPLOUGH and Mary QUARTON. Elizabeth married John DALTON in 1786 and our branch came to Australia circa 1870.
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Re: Quartan Lamplough: where does it come from
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 10 June 10 11:19 BST (UK) »
I've come across a Quarton Lamplough Leedom born in 1852. Not one of 'my' Leedoms sadly, but a memorable enough name for me not to forget it - at least now I know where the name must have come from.

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