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Re: Ibbetson in 1841
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 01 July 06 02:09 BST (UK) »
I think this may be him - but unfortunately doesn't help with the rest of the family ( will keep looking  :)

John Ebeson (tis how it is written) age 14 MS (male servant) born in county.

He is working for a farmer (so fits with ag lab later). Address is Skipton Hill, Thirlby (North Riding) HO107/1235/17  Folio 1  Page 6

The others in the household are
John Weightman 60 Farmer
Mary do 55
Thomas do 20
Thomas Priestman 15 MS
Jane Dawson 15 FS
All born in County

Trish



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Re: Ibbetson in 1841
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 01 July 06 10:57 BST (UK) »
Dear Trish

Yes that's him - brilliant. I'm so grateful. I was pretty sure he would't be with his family - they were sent off to work when they were so young.

Ibetson is not a very common surname in that part of the world (which is where I grew up)and it should be fairly easy to find them. But it seems to be spelled differently in every census entry and that makes it much harder.

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Mary
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Re: Ibbetson in 1841
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 01 July 06 11:15 BST (UK) »
Hi Mary

Glad I found him   :)  :)  - it teaches me how to search when I have a tricky one - there seem to be alot of Ibetson's in the West Riding - I started using Parloc to work out where the parishes were located  :) .

I haven't had any joy with the others - but will keep browsing & get back to you if I find anyone.

Trish
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Re: Ibbetson in 1841
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 01 July 06 15:11 BST (UK) »
Many thanks for the help.

Yes there are a lot of Ibbetsons in the West Riding but not so many in my part of the world. (Well North Yorkshire is a very rural area and there just aren't that many people)

On the IGI the only Ann baptised at around the right time and place was an Ann Ibbitson baptised Helmsley in 1786. But it is always possible that the Ann who had the 5 children at Thirlby was a widow. So nothing much to go on really.

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Mary
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Re: Ibbetson in 1841
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 04 August 12 10:25 BST (UK) »
I have just come across this thread and note you refer to John's 1849 marriage certificate. I'm fairly sure his wife Catherine Pearson was my relative - was her father's name John Pearson by any chance? If so, would be interested to know the other details, eg date, place, witnesses.

John Pearson was my 2x Gt Grandfather, and I descend from Catherine's younger brother William.

Ann