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Clwyd FHS transcripts of Wrexham
« on: Tuesday 22 April 08 23:43 BST (UK) »
Does any one know when the Clwyd FHS transcripts for Wrxham 1812-1837 will be published/available??

thanks
Heather
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Re: Clwyd FHS transcripts of Wrexham
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 22 April 08 23:53 BST (UK) »
I suggest you send a message concerning this to the Rootsweb Clwyd List,where Jennifer Bland-Roberts the Parish Registers Coordinator for Clwyd FHS will maybe be able to provide an answer.I was looking at the very Baptisms this morning at the A.N.Palmer Museum at Wrexham.

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Wrexham.
Jones, Griffiths. Stephens, Parry, Gabriel, Conway, Hughes, Evans, Roberts, Lea, Hanmer. Peake, Edwards. Newnes, Davies. Thomas. "Blythin".
All North Wales.
Conway, Durber, Cartlidge, Lovatt, Bebington. Brindley, Sankey, Brunt. Dean. Clewes. Rhodes. Mountford,Walker,Bache, "Gibbons"Hood. Taylor
All Stoke-on-Trent.
Francis - Nantwich Cheshire.
Dennell - Cheshire/Staffordshire.
Talbot-Shropshire
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Clwyd FHS transcripts of Wrexham
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 23 April 08 00:12 BST (UK) »
Thank you William :)
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Re: Clwyd FHS transcripts of Wrexham
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 23 April 08 14:26 BST (UK) »
Hello Heather,

Who are you looking for in Wrexham 1812-1837?
If you don't mind me asking ;D

Paul.


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Re: Clwyd FHS transcripts of Wrexham
« Reply #4 on: Friday 25 April 08 06:48 BST (UK) »
Hi Paul :)

By the time we are finished you might be sorry you asked ;D ;D  I'm trying to untangle some Carringtons.  They are a very confusing lot ;D ;D

Could I ask you please to check for these baptisms in Wrexham and if located, advise the father's names?
Thomas Carrington August 29, 1824
Anne Carrington January 1, 1826
Noah Carrington July 3, 1831

I'm trying to verify if their father was a Thomas C or a Francis C.  Mother's name will probably be Mary. the Minera PRs have a possible brother Moses, s/o Thomas & Mary bapt Oct 7, 1827 and a John (1829-1902) s/o Francis & Mary

There is a Wrexham marriage November 8, 1823 between a Mary ROGERS and either Thomas or Francis Carrington (1792.1847).   I was told by cousins that the marriage was for Francis.  Now I've been told by another researcher that the marriage was for  a Thomas C.  If in fact this is Thomas's marriage, who did Francis marry??  Or if it was Francis, did Thomas marry someone else??  So now I'm really confused ::)

I think that both of them were sons of my 4G GF -   Thomas, a base son with Elizabeth Hughes, baptized in Wrexham August 5, 1783, and Francis, legit s/o Thomas C & Jane Foulkes. My 3G GF was another son John born 1795 who married Barbara Jones in Wrexham 1820.  I haven't discovered any other information on Thomas junior other than the baptism and he was not mentioned in his father's will from 1827.

Mary Rogers Carrington apparently died and was buried on October 1, 1832 (Wrexham?).  There may be a notation as to her husband's name which might help figure this out as well.

Hope you can help ;)
Heather     

PS  I've just been reading Francis will where he mentions he is the father of Thomas, Anne, Moses, John & Noah by his first wife and Robert by his second wife.  ???


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Re: Clwyd FHS transcripts of Wrexham
« Reply #5 on: Friday 25 April 08 07:20 BST (UK) »
Hi Heather.
I checked the 1832 to 1837 St Giles  micro film and there were no Carrington marriages.
The 1813 - 1832 is on another reel and I didn`t have time yesterday.
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Re: Clwyd FHS transcripts of Wrexham
« Reply #6 on: Friday 25 April 08 07:52 BST (UK) »
hi Annette

Thank you for looking :)  Rhian sent me Francis' second marriage certificate from 1841 where he is described as a widower so we know he married somebody somewhere!!

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Re: Clwyd FHS transcripts of Wrexham
« Reply #7 on: Friday 25 April 08 23:22 BST (UK) »
Hello Heather. Have you ever felt sorry you ever asked? ;D ;D ;D  Here we go.

Thomas 1824, abode Minera. Anne 1826, abode Minera. Noah 1831, abode Bersham. Baptised Wrexham. Children of Francis & Mary Carrington.

Moses 1827, abode Minera. S/O Francis & Mary Carrington. Baptised Minera.

March 8 1829. John. S/O Thomas & Mary Carrington. abode Minera. baptised Minera.

Not sure if you have these. Wrexham baptisms. Children of John & Barbara Carrington. Minera. Miner.
Nov 8 1823. Barbara.
Aug 16 1825. Francis.
July 31 1831. Ann.

Wrexham Marriage. Nov 8 1823.
 Francis Carrington(X) Bachelor. o t p. and Miner.
Mary Rogers(X) Spinster. o t p.
Witnesses.Morgan Rogers(X) and James Cooper

 Have a look. If there is anything I've missed or anything else let me know over the weekend and I'll have a look on Monday.

Paul.

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Re: Clwyd FHS transcripts of Wrexham
« Reply #8 on: Friday 25 April 08 23:50 BST (UK) »
Dear Paul

Thank you for your help.  Believe it or not this particular generation was relatively easy - best not to ask about the later ones as it got much worse as time went on ;D ;D.    I have 25 John Carringtons, 21 Francis Carringtons and 14 Thomas Carringtons in my grandfather's Carrington tree.....

Heather
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