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Islington & Marylebone baptisms
« on: Thursday 03 April 08 20:17 BST (UK) »
Hi

Is there anyone out there that might be able to look at the Islington and/or Marylebone baptismal records for me? I am looking for a Jeremiah Parkinson b abt 1793. He married in Marylebone 1817 and was living and having children starting in 1818 in Islington, living as a greengrocer in Back Road, Islington, third child was baptised in Marylebone.

Any help would be appreciated. 8)

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Re: Islington & Marylebone baptisms
« Reply #1 on: Friday 04 April 08 08:58 BST (UK) »
Hello, Gaye,

Do you have any census info. for Jeremiah that might give a clue to his place of birth as the only Jeremiah Parkinson I can find ( source IGI) born/bapt circa 1793 is this.

Bapt. 12th May 1793,,Greetham  Rutland
father   Jeremiah    mother   Ann

Other children born to these parents were

Elizabeth
27th Dec 1789 Greetham, Rutland
Ann
27th Nov  1891  ditto

There is a Jeremiah Parkinson in the 1841 census in Fitzroy Sq. St Pancras age 45  Ind, not born in county, no family with him.

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Re: Islington & Marylebone baptisms
« Reply #2 on: Friday 04 April 08 18:57 BST (UK) »
Hi Meliora

Yes, had seen this Jeremiah from Rutland. Jeremiah died in 1844 in Brighton and I did find him and his family there in 1841 (not the same jeremiah as living in St Pancras) Funny though because it took me ages to find him and his family and Parkinson was transcribed as "Hokanson" - can you believe that  ::), its actually a wonder I found them at all, anyway it just gives it that he was born outside of the county of Sussex. So that doesn't help either and nether does the fact that he had died before the next one.

I am running out of places to look, am wondering if anyone has access to Islington settlement certificates to see if they were named in them.

Gaye