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HI Ticker
The only progress I have made since the posting is that I have found the marriage for Robert Cade to Mary Blain on 17 April 1787. I don't know where they were married as i found it in the 'Faculty Office Marriage Licence Index' and that gave no indication of location. I believe the index was something to do with the York diocese ?
Details wise I don't have a lot. To expand on before Ewbank Cade, christened on 12 September 1788 at St MAry's in Hull married Elizabeth Smith on 19 April 1813 in Swallow Lincolnshire. Their first child, Mary, was born in Swallow in 1814 but then the family moved to Sculcoates (He was a sailmaker which I assume was the reason for the move) and the next three of their children (William Ewbank Cade (1816), Sarah Cade (1818) and Robert (1826) were all christened in Sculcoates.
At some point in the late 1820s the family moved the Leicester as the two other children were born there
Other than that I have coem ot a dead end with the family.
the name Ewbank carried on through 3 generations so it would be inetretsing to know the orioginal original on the name and why in 1788 someone was called it !
Sarah
Booker, Chatfield, Goldsmith, Jessup - Kent. Hargrave, Cade, Ladkin, Hextal, Norman, Brookes, Blankley, Mee, Bampton, Allen, Bright, Rodwell, Ludnam, Dorman, Oliver, Gibbins, Sumpter, Wells, Coulson, Achurch - Leicester. Wright, Kent, Mayo, Chambers, Atkins, Sollaway, Wilcox, Capell - Northampton. Patman, Herd, Gresswell, Manby, Birkwood, Challenge, Thurlby, Laxon - Lincolnshire. Wright, Sculthorpe - Peterborough. Crofts, Price - Birmingham. Booker - Camberwell