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RANYARD'S of Asterby
« on: Friday 03 April 09 13:40 BST (UK) »
Can someone help me please. I am trying to find the marriage of Robert Ranyard  b. 1749 Asterby. He married Ann ??  abt 1785. Robert was a "Yeoman  Farmer" at Asterby. And d.  1825 Asterby.
I have been unable to find his marriage, and have been searching for sometime.
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Re: RANYARD'S of ASTERBY
« Reply #1 on: Friday 03 April 09 13:52 BST (UK) »
Where have you looked for the marriage? It was by no means unusual for a marriage to take place in the bride's home village. The surrounding villages include Scamblesby, Stenigot and Tathwell etc. so it would be well worth trying those, there is of course the likelihood that he met his future wife at one of the hiring fairs, quite possibly in Horncastle, Lincoln or Louth. Lincolnshire Archives are quite helpful if you are within range.
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Re: RANYARD'S of ASTERBY
« Reply #2 on: Friday 03 April 09 13:59 BST (UK) »
Thank you Redroger, for that, I don't live in the county, so have only the IGI to look at, but I will try those you suggested. Once again, Thank you.
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Re: RANYARD'S of ASTERBY
« Reply #3 on: Friday 03 April 09 14:04 BST (UK) »
Access to "The Phillimore Atlas and Index of Parish Registers " by Cecil R. Humphery-Smith would be helpful. Your local reference library should have a copy, but take a magnifier with you!
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Re: RANYARD'S of ASTERBY
« Reply #4 on: Friday 03 April 09 14:23 BST (UK) »
Thank you Redroger for your help. I will do what you suggest. Does this index have all the counties, or just for Lincolnshire bye the way.
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Re: RANYARD'S of ASTERBY
« Reply #5 on: Friday 03 April 09 16:28 BST (UK) »
It has all the counties of England, Wales and Scotland, an index plus a pre ordnance survey map, early 19th century, and a coloured map of all the historic counties.
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Re: RANYARD'S of ASTERBY
« Reply #6 on: Friday 03 April 09 16:47 BST (UK) »
Phillimore's for Lincs has only 71 parishes-

Addlethorpe, 1561-1837
Alford, 1538-1837
Anderby, 1561-1837
Aubourn, 1562-1837
Barrowby, 1538-1837
Bassingham, 1572-1812
Beesby, 1565-1837
Bilsby, 1561-1837
Boothby Graffoe, 1562-1837
Boultham, 1562-1837
Bracebridge, 1562-1837
Carlton-le-Moorland, 1561-1812
Claxby, 1561-1837
Claypole, 1538-1837
Cowbitt, 1561-1837
Cumberworth, 1561-1837
Denton, 1558-1837
Doddington Pigot, 1562-1837
Eagle, 1588-1837
East Allington, 1559-1812
Farlesthorpe, 1562-1837
Fleet Transcripts, 1561-1640
Fleet, 1656-1812
Foston, 1646-1657 and 1776-1837
Great Gonerby, 1560-1837
Hannah with Hagnaby, 1560-1837
Harlaxton, 1559-1837
Harmston, 1563-1837
Heckington, 1561-1837
Hogsthorpe, 1559-1837
Huttoft, 1562-1837
Ingoldmells, 1562-1837
Long Bennington and Foston, 1560-1837
Mablethorpe St Mary and St Peter with Stain, 1561-1837
Maltby, 1561-1837
Markby, 1558-1837
Moulton, 1558-1837
Mumby Chapel, 1565-1692
Mumby, 1562-1837
Navenby, 1562-1837
North Scarle, 1564-1812
Norton Disney, 1578-1812
Pinchbeck, 1560-1812
Rigsby with Ailby, 1620-1837
Saleby with Thoresthorpe, 1555-1837
Sedgebrook, 1559-1812
Skellingthorpe, 1563-1812
Skinnand, 1589-1749
Somerby, 1562-1837
South Hykeham, 1562-1837
South Kelsey St Mary, 1559-1812
South Kelsey St Nicholas, 1559-1791
Spalding, 1550-1812
Stapleford, 1563-1809
Strubby with Woodthorpe, 1558-1837
Stubton, 1562-1837
Surfleet, 1562-1812
Sutton-le-Marsh, 1561-1837
Swinderby, 1562-1812
Thorpe on the Hill, 1563-1835
Thurlby by Lincoln, 1576-1812
Trusthorpe, 1562-1837
Waddington, 1563-1837
Wells with Dexthorpe, 1566-1837
West Allington, 1559-1812
Westborough-cum-Doddington, 1564-1837
Weston St Mary, 1562-1837
Willingore, 1602-1837
Willoughby, 1538-1837
Withern, 1560-1837
Woolsthorpe, 1562-1837
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Re: RANYARD'S of ASTERBY
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 04 April 09 11:51 BST (UK) »
Thank you Redroger, I will look into the book.
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Re: RANYARD'S of ASTERBY
« Reply #8 on: Saturday 04 April 09 11:54 BST (UK) »
GeoffE, thank you for explaining this to me, although Asterby is not mentioned, I maybe lucky and find some thing. Once again Thank you.
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