Sheila - lovely to hear from you

Hope you are ok.
Malc + Sheila,
It's interesting Sheila, that you found that court case - I
hadn't seen it.
However, it fits in brilliantly with what I've found today.
I spent ages and ages looking at details on Shoreditch and dyer's apprenticeships, etc etc and came up with nothing - just a few burials, but nothing exciting. (I did find out that the records for the dyer's guild are on microfiche at the Guildhall Library).
So, then I thought I'd read through the thread again, and decided to see if I could find out anything about Caroline Norton - where she came from, etc. I looked at the parish registers for Nottingham, IGI, historical directories for a father, but still nothing! Finally, I thought I would just check the directories on ancestry, just in case there was anything different. That drew a blank, too; but just before signing off I thought I'd check the parish registers, and that's where I found the following information:
Marriages at St. Mary's, Nottingham 1566 to 1813:
Thomas Dickinson, b. & Caroline Norton
Wright, lic. 01 Feb 1808.
Still can't find her baptism in Notts., but I found some information about a gentleman who may well have been her brother - Christopher Norton Wright. (I'd noticed this gentleman married and named his daughter Caroline Rose - if you look on the Notts baptism cd you will see she was baptised twice).
I'm wondering if this is the man (or his son) who compiled the Wright's Directory of Nottingham, but not completely sure yet.
I did find some information on him:
There were two men by the same name - father and son.
One was a member of Bromley House - he is featured in the member's list, and some details are given:
www.rootschat.com/links/05utMore soon - I want to post this bit, as I just lost it all the first time

Paulene
