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Re: Visit to East Sussex Record Office - November 23 2006
« Reply #63 on: Thursday 23 November 06 23:18 GMT (UK) »
Hi Chris

Many thanks for your kind offer!

Two requests if I may....

RG 4/2620
Mayfield (Wesleyan Circuit) Baptisms
1808-1825

RG 4/2219
Mayfield (Calvinist) Baptisms
1767-1835

The original documents are of course held at TNA. If ESRO have microfilm copies could you see there's an entry for a James Blackman c1815 (+/- 2 years). I'm hoping that the parents are John and Sarah Blackman. (If there's an index, I'd be grateful for any other Blackman names from around 1808 to 1818.)

The second request is a little imprecise...

I have the birth cert for a James Blackman (aka James Russell) who was born in the Mayfield Almshouse on 13 January 1840. He was the illegit. son of the above James Blackman and Philadelphia Russell. (Baptised at St Dunstans on 15 March 1840 under his mother's maiden name.) In view of his birthplace and his illegitimacy, I'd be interested in any other relevant records - eg. Philadelphia's admission to the Almshouse or any maintenance order granted against James snr. Sorry this is a bit vague, but I'm not sure what sort of records exist.

Thanks in advance,

Dave

Hi there Dave

No printed copies of transcripts of registers for Non conformist at Mayfield, and as mentioned in my initial post, I did not book a film reader to search any films.
No index, but did have a look through the church registers from 1805 to 1819 without finding any Blackman Names except the following:

March 7th 1819, Philadelphia Blackman baptized, dau of Christopher & Elizabeth Blackman, Farmer
March 22 1812, Alice Blackman baptized, dau of Samuel Blackman & Elizabeth
December 3rd 1809, Joseph Blackman baptized, son of Samuel Blackman & Elizabeth

Hope you can find some use for the info above

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Re: Visit to East Sussex Record Office - November 23 2006
« Reply #64 on: Thursday 23 November 06 23:22 GMT (UK) »
Hi Chris

 I have a few requests for the one family I hope this isn't too much.

 Birth's - Children of Thomas BLUNDELL & Elizabeth Turley

William BLUNDELL c Jun 1820 Salehurst/Bodiam
Thomas BLUNDELL c Jun 1824 Salehurst/Bodiam
Henry BLUNDELL c 1826 Salehurst/Bodiam

 Birth Elizabeth TURLEY c 1801, Father George TURLEY

 Birth Elizabeth BEANEY c 1758

 Death Stephen BLUNDELL after 1838 ( Son Thomas's immigration records in 1838 state father Stephen BLUNDELL living in Bodiam, he would have been about 83 yrs at this time, but is not recorded in 1841 census so death probably between 1838 - 1841)

 Death Elizabeth BLUNDELL ( Thomas's mother not named on his immigration records so died before 1838, not to be confused with the death of Thomas's wife Elizabeth in Dec 1834)

 Marriage William BLUNDELL to Rachel ? before July 1755

 This family seemed to remain around the Salehurst/ Bodiam areas.

 I hope this isn't too much

 I would appreciate anything you can find

 Oz Kim
 

Oz Kim

This is what I found

Bodiam Register – St Giles
No births in 1801 in book with names requested
Blundell Alfred, 16th Feb 1823, Stephen & Elizabeth, Bodiam, Labourer
Blundell Mary, 6th Nov 1743, baseborn child of Mary
Blundell John, 17th August 1817, William & Mary
Blundell William, 9th Sep 1821, Thomas & Elizabeth, Labourer, Bodiam
Blundell Emma, 28th June, 1829, Thomas & Elizabeth, Labourer, Bodiam
Blundell Hannah, 20th Nov 1831, Thomas & Elizabeth, Labourer, Bodiam
Blundell James, 29th Dec 1833, Thomas & Elizabeth, Labourer, Bodiam
Blundell George, 13th April 1823, Thomas & Elizabeth, Labourer, Bodiam

Salehurst only book was 1813 to 1839 Baptisms
Blundell Thomas bapt aged 6 weeks on 23rd Jan 1825, son of Thomas & Elizabeth, Labourer, Cackle Street
Blundell Henry, 15th April 1827, son of Thomas & Elizabeth, Labourer of Salehurst

Could not locate the deaths you required (but did find the one Eliabeth you did not require in Dec 1834) and the marriage of William to Rachel

Sandhurst, Kent,  Date: 10 Feb 1754:
Groom: William BLUNDELL of Cranbrook
Bride: Rachel PANKHURST

Hope the above somehow helps your research

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Re: Visit to East Sussex Record Office - November 23 2006
« Reply #65 on: Thursday 23 November 06 23:25 GMT (UK) »
Hi Chris
You have already looked for  this marriage for me in the sussex marriage index, with no luck.
Francis Baseby of Brede to Mary ?? of Catsfield around 1809ish
Would there be any chance of a quick look in the Catsfield parish registers for banns,since Mary was born there? slim chance,I know.
Thanks
Barbara


Hi Barbara

Catsfield Marriages between 1801 and 1812, no entries
Banns do not survive

Oct 20th 1811, bapt of Mary An, dau of Frances & Mary BAISBY, Labourer
Aug 11th 1816, bapt of William, son of Francis & Mary Baseby, Labourer
Nov 21st 1819, bapt of Amy, dau of Francis & Mary ,Baseby, Labourer
Aug 25th 1822, bapt of Joanna, dau of Francis and Mary Baseby, Labourer of Little Udimore.

I think the above all came from the Brede Registers, but I forgot to write that bit down - sorry

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Re: Visit to East Sussex Record Office - November 23 2006
« Reply #66 on: Thursday 23 November 06 23:29 GMT (UK) »
Hi Chris

I wonder if you could have a look for the following in Burwash PR

Celia Weston baptised 26 July 1806 (according to IGI member submission) mother Anne Weston. I would like confirmation please if possible and check that there isn't a father mentioned. This will solve something which has been puzzling me for a while.

Thanks ;D ;D ;D

Kerry

Kerry

The transcript of the Parish Registers on the open shelves were

Baptism Registers for 1589 – 1796, 1813 – 1837, 1837 – 1848 and 1849 – 1875


As you can see, the ones we wanted are missing (1797 to 1812)

Sorry for a negative response

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Re: Visit to East Sussex Record Office - November 23 2006
« Reply #67 on: Thursday 23 November 06 23:30 GMT (UK) »
Hi Chris

Many thanks for your kind offer!

Two requests if I may....

RG 4/2620
Mayfield (Wesleyan Circuit) Baptisms
1808-1825

RG 4/2219
Mayfield (Calvinist) Baptisms
1767-1835

The original documents are of course held at TNA. If ESRO have microfilm copies could you see there's an entry for a James Blackman c1815 (+/- 2 years). I'm hoping that the parents are John and Sarah Blackman. (If there's an index, I'd be grateful for any other Blackman names from around 1808 to 1818.)

The second request is a little imprecise...

I have the birth cert for a James Blackman (aka James Russell) who was born in the Mayfield Almshouse on 13 January 1840. He was the illegit. son of the above James Blackman and Philadelphia Russell. (Baptised at St Dunstans on 15 March 1840 under his mother's maiden name.) In view of his birthplace and his illegitimacy, I'd be interested in any other relevant records - eg. Philadelphia's admission to the Almshouse or any maintenance order granted against James snr. Sorry this is a bit vague, but I'm not sure what sort of records exist.

Thanks in advance,

Dave

Hi there Dave

No printed copies of transcripts of registers for Non conformist at Mayfield, and as mentioned in my initial post, I did not book a film reader to search any films.
No index, but did have a look through the church registers from 1805 to 1819 without finding any Blackman Names except the following:

March 7th 1819, Philadelphia Blackman baptized, dau of Christopher & Elizabeth Blackman, Farmer
March 22 1812, Alice Blackman baptized, dau of Samuel Blackman & Elizabeth
December 3rd 1809, Joseph Blackman baptized, son of Samuel Blackman & Elizabeth

Hope you can find some use for the info above

Chris in 1066


Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

Surnames include: FRANCIS in Glamorgan / LANWORN in Monmouth / BLACKMAN, RUSSELL in Sussex / KEARSEY, BARLTROP in Essex / TOOKEY in Leicestershire / LASHMORE in London and Kent / GOODWIN, PASQUE, ATTOE, FISK, QUINTON, RUFFLES, CULLINGFORD and others in Suffolk / MAYOSS anywhere anytime! / GILMORE in Belfast

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Re: Visit to East Sussex Record Office - November 23 2006
« Reply #68 on: Thursday 23 November 06 23:32 GMT (UK) »
Chris,
I have another couple of requests if I may.

Mountfield Parish Registers.
Looking for John Sellens, b abt 1791.

Alfriston Parish Records
Looking for William Verrall, b abt 1804.

Regards

mark

Hi there Mark

Checked 1795 to 1812, no Verrall baptisms in this period at Alfriston
 
Mountfield baptisms included
Mar 27th 1791 – John, son of John & Sarah Sellens
Mar 25th 1792, Elizabeth, dau of John & Sarah Sellens
Feb 16th 1794, Mary, dau of John & Sarah Sellens
April 30th 1796, Sophia, dau of John & Sarah Sellens
July 19th 1801, John, son of John & Sarah Sellens
May 3rd 1806, Jane, dau of John & Sarah Sellens

The memoir was found amongst papers of Professor Ralph Pugh whose family was connected with the Sargents.  A note inside the cover suggest that Richard Sinnock was related to the Sargents and that the book was at one time in the possession of G E Sargent of 5 St Georges Terrace, Dalston Rise.

Remarks and Observations made by Mr Richard Sinnock on his own Conduct and Gods dealings with him, both in Providence and Grace, through a long series of years, being spared to the advanced age of 82 years on the 6th day of December 1822.

Richard Sinnock began a cordwaining business in Hastings in 1762, but moved to London in 1785 in order to join a dissenting sect, and subsequently to Guildford.  In 1799 he moved to Battle where he built a new house adjoining the Baptist church which he attended.  He was active in promoting the founding of an independent congregation in Hastings which culminated in the building of the Croft Chapel in 1805 for which he provided the land.
When there was a split in the Battle congregation, Sinnock remained with the fifteen representatives of the original Baptist Church and services were frequently held in his house. This group flourished and in 1821 a new meeting house called Zion Chapel was built on land given by Sinnock


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Re: Visit to East Sussex Record Office - November 23 2006
« Reply #69 on: Thursday 23 November 06 23:42 GMT (UK) »
Chris

At the risk of being cheeky ...

The following entry on the IGI is an unsourced member submission. Could you please verify and provide any additional info?

John BLACKMAN m. Sarah BISHOP
7 June 1810 in Waldron


Many thanks in advance - and have an enjoyable day!

Dave

Dave

Here is confirmation of the above

June 7th 1810
John Blackman of Waldron
Sarah Bishop of Waldron
Married by Banns
Witnessed by Thos Jones and William Bishop
Both John & Sarah signed the register by putting a 'x'

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Re: Visit to East Sussex Record Office - November 23 2006
« Reply #70 on: Thursday 23 November 06 23:44 GMT (UK) »
Thankyou so much Chris.
There are two more children I had not discovered yet,so that will be something to look into.
Much appreciated
Barbara

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Re: Visit to East Sussex Record Office - November 23 2006
« Reply #71 on: Thursday 23 November 06 23:47 GMT (UK) »
Hi Chris

just wondering if i could be cheeky and ask for another look up,if you have time on the day.

looking for the parents of
Martha miller born abt 1812 Brighton
she married William bignell 5 dec 1830 st Nicholas Brighton(don't know if parents where listed in 1830)

thank you
Paula

Hi Paula

Saw you lurking in the background - (sorry, meant 'on line' actually)

Arlington
William Westgate bapt, son of John & Sarah, October 7th 1821, Labourer
Trayton Westgate bapt on May 14th 1826, son of John & Sarah, Labourer
George Westgate bapt, son of John & Sarah, Lab, October 12th 1828
Louisa Westgate bapt, dau of Richard & Henty, Labourer, 31st August 1828

Lewes – six churches to look through – sorry did not have time, but if you can indicate a probable church, will do it next time in January

No transcripts available of the Lindfield Registers

5th Dec 1830, William Bignell, bachelor,  married Martha MILLEN spinster by Banns. – no other information listed in transcript.

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