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Re: graves family
« Reply #27 on: Wednesday 13 May 09 16:41 BST (UK) »
Jacky will probably have the same info as I, (have a look ,its a great resource)--but I have a William Graves born 1789 Skellingthorpe s o Robert and Mary, married Sarah Sharpe. died 1851, Welbourne. Had 2 children, William and Caroline.
Is this your William?
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That was his second marriage - first one was in 1817 (as GREAVES) to Ann BLANEY - several children including George and William, present in 1841).  Annie was buried 30 April 1833 (42)

I see Jacky has posted the something similar :)

A John GRAVES was next door to William in 1841 but born "not Lincs".
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Re: graves family
« Reply #28 on: Wednesday 13 May 09 17:25 BST (UK) »
The John Graves living next door to William in 1841,was no relation as far as i know,his brother John was living at Metheringham in 1841 with wife Bridget (Catten),son James and grand son Thomas Bavin,Thomas Bavins father William Bavin,was the brother of John Bavin,who was second husband of Edward Carringtons wife Louisa.Edward was related to Thomas Graves wife Elizabeth Carrington,she was born at Navenby in 1829,in 1841 she was living with a William and Grace Carrington,at Carlton le Moorland,Edward was Williams younger brother.I am not sure what relation Elizabeth was,William wed Grace Thompson at Carlton in 1820,so they can`t be her grand parents,unless Grace was a second wife,in which case William could be her grand father,he was born at Bassingham in 1781.I notice on the i.g.i. there are Graves at Bassingham going back to 1600`s,i wonder if this is where the family originate from

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Re: graves family
« Reply #29 on: Wednesday 13 May 09 17:53 BST (UK) »
William Graves wife was Sarah Taylor,wed 1852,i wondered if the John and Robert Graves bapt.to William and Ann at Navenby,could be chilren of William and wife Ann Blaney

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Re: graves family
« Reply #30 on: Wednesday 13 May 09 18:10 BST (UK) »
ah----that's where the Blaney name came from- saw it on some gravestones at Welbourne (can be both with and without the "e" I believe). Off to look at this-----
WRY- Thompson,Cowburn,Walker, Glossop,
London- Chesney/Chesnut
all areas- Tuxworth
Lincs/ Notts- Graves, White, Wilson,Pedge,Tuxford, Bonner
Devon- Dean, Crode (also NFL) Coode, Tucker, Miles ( origin Hampshire)
Beds/Herts/ Northants- Newberry, Shepherd, Norton, Blackabey
Kent- Munn, Moore


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Re: graves family
« Reply #31 on: Wednesday 13 May 09 19:15 BST (UK) »
William Graves wife was Sarah Taylor,wed 1852,i wondered if the John and Robert Graves bapt.to William and Ann at Navenby,could be chilren of William and wife Ann Blaney

The John Graves b1825 at Navenby probably buried Apr 1826 at Navenby - I don't think that he was a child of William and Ann Blaney. I have found Robert living in Bedfordshire with his family in 1861 (indexed birthpace Newenly, Lincolnshire) and I871.

There was a marriage at Heckington in 1823 of a William Graves and Ann Footit

There is a baptism in 1804 of an Ann Footit and in April 1874 an Ann Graves of the right age was buried at Navenby.

The only sign of Ann (Footitt) Graves I can find is an Ann Graves of Navenby of the right age working as housekeeper for Peter Marriot at Doddington in 1851. She is recorded as married. Also in the household is John W Graves age 10 b at Temple Bruer - boarder.

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My Maternal line are all from Lincolnshire - First Generations include:
Arliss, Armstrong, Baker, Borman, Cartwright, Clark, Dixon, Duckering, Everington, Forman, Freshney, Gadsby, Graves, Hatcliffe, Holmes, Jackson, Johnson, Knott, Lacey, Leverton, Lilley, Morton, Oades, Pacey, Priestley, Rickett, Riggall, Rowson, Shaw, Sleaford, Sleight, Smith, Spikin, Taylor, Thacker, Ticklepenny, Tomkins, Tyler, Walton, Ward, Willson, Wood and Wortley.

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Re: graves family
« Reply #32 on: Wednesday 13 May 09 19:23 BST (UK) »
ah----that's where the Blaney name came from- saw it on some gravestones at Welbourne (can be both with and without the "e" I believe). Off to look at this-----

Ann was probably the daughter of George Blaney who married Eliabeth Woodridge in Welbourn in 1790

Jacky
My Maternal line are all from Lincolnshire - First Generations include:
Arliss, Armstrong, Baker, Borman, Cartwright, Clark, Dixon, Duckering, Everington, Forman, Freshney, Gadsby, Graves, Hatcliffe, Holmes, Jackson, Johnson, Knott, Lacey, Leverton, Lilley, Morton, Oades, Pacey, Priestley, Rickett, Riggall, Rowson, Shaw, Sleaford, Sleight, Smith, Spikin, Taylor, Thacker, Ticklepenny, Tomkins, Tyler, Walton, Ward, Willson, Wood and Wortley.

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Re: graves family
« Reply #33 on: Wednesday 13 May 09 19:55 BST (UK) »
Anns parents were George and Elizabeth,i didn`t have her maiden name,she had three sisters,Elizabeth Marshall 1791,Alice 1793 and Mary 1794,Georges parents were George and Elizabeth nee Marshall who wed at Newark 6 June 1758

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Re: graves family
« Reply #34 on: Thursday 14 May 09 09:10 BST (UK) »
Elizabeth  Wooldridge 1766 dtr of Edward Wooldrige and Ann Burrell of Harmson died Mar 1836 at Welbourn

Jacky
My Maternal line are all from Lincolnshire - First Generations include:
Arliss, Armstrong, Baker, Borman, Cartwright, Clark, Dixon, Duckering, Everington, Forman, Freshney, Gadsby, Graves, Hatcliffe, Holmes, Jackson, Johnson, Knott, Lacey, Leverton, Lilley, Morton, Oades, Pacey, Priestley, Rickett, Riggall, Rowson, Shaw, Sleaford, Sleight, Smith, Spikin, Taylor, Thacker, Ticklepenny, Tomkins, Tyler, Walton, Ward, Willson, Wood and Wortley.

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Re: graves family
« Reply #35 on: Thursday 14 May 09 10:36 BST (UK) »
Thanks for that Jacky,i got more children for Charles Graves,son of Welbeck,in 1891 he was living at Chis wife not present,Matthew is a farmer born at Carlton le Moorland age 50 Ann also 50 born Laxton Nottsalow Derbys.with wife Annie 39 born Renshaw Derbyshire,children Emily 19 Hasland,Eliza 12 Hasland,Maria A.8 Hasland,Fred 6 Brimington,John Thomas 5 Tapton,George Will.3 Calow,Nellie C.1 Calow and Mabel A.1 month Calow.Welbecks son John Thomas was living at Walton in 1871with Matthew and Ann Peck,down as son in law 1881 he is at Chesterfield with wife Mary A.and son  Thomas William