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Re: Derbyshire Parish records
« Reply #72 on: Saturday 01 December 12 15:32 GMT (UK) »
Hello Boscoe...sorry..yes i did miss it.......and i don't actually have the parish records for it.......but I can tell you, it wasn't Belper which is a registration district in itself covering a wide area..it was Chesterfield registration District JFM 1910...........again covering a wide area!!...you'll need the marriage certificate I'm afraid.

If this is the mary Ann Bamford that you're all looking for from Brampton..then they are in 1911 at Springfield farm Holymoorside..she is shown as Mary Ann Elizabeth Jackson........he is a coalminer from Cutthorpe..and they have been married one year.......

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« Reply #73 on: Sunday 02 December 12 04:53 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for your interest. No, you have the wrong one. But, you are right about Chesterfield.

Separately, they immigrated to Canada. The Passenger list has her in April 1910 as married, but he is no where to be found. His daughter told me years ago that "he came first to get things ready."
Its not that important. He is only a distant relative. However, he is critical in the motivation of my grandparents to immigrate the next year.

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Re: Derbyshire Parish records
« Reply #74 on: Saturday 08 June 13 18:16 BST (UK) »
Hello Derek

Can you look up a baptism of a James CALLADINE living at New House, Eaton & Alsop DERBS on the 1861 census age 3 but born at Parwich DERBS in Mar Quarter 1858

Possible earlier address Holestonemoor, Ashover......

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Re: Derbyshire Parish records
« Reply #75 on: Thursday 08 August 13 21:09 BST (UK) »
Derek,
I would appreciate any information/leads on Arthur Asling and Jane Maskrey before they married in 1860 in Ashborne district of Derbyshire. I believe marriage was at St Michael's, Shirley.Keen to find their  birth information and details of their respective parents/grandparents (birth/marriage/occupations etc) as I seem to have hit a brick wall on various free resources and limited access to FindMyPast.

I believe that the Arthur/Jane I am researching lived at 22 Depot Street, Litchurch Derbyshire at time of 1861 Census (confirmation that this is correct couple appreciated). Census indicates Arthur born1839 and Jane 1839 in Derbyshire but I cannot find either birth in BMD records.
From 1841 Census information I believe Arthur was the son of William and Elizabeth Asling (maiden name not known), both born c1811.

Cannot find Jane Maskrey in pre 1861 FreeCen but believe that her father may have been John.

Information/leads/links to useful sources would be greatly appreciated. Fingers crossed that your Derbyshire records can provide some answers.

Many thanks in advance.

Haff


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Re: Derbyshire Parish records
« Reply #76 on: Thursday 08 August 13 21:41 BST (UK) »
Hello....

While you are waiting to see what Derek comes up with.... :)

Jane is with her parents and siblings in 1851 in Shirley, Derbyshire.

1851 - HO107/Piece2146/Folio94/Page 16,
John Maskrey    aged 44 - Ag Lab - born Shirley
Mary Maskrey    39
William Maskrey    15 - pupil teacher National School
Jane Maskrey    12
John Maskrey    8
Louisa Maskrey    5
George Maskrey    3
Beresford Maskrey 4 Months - All born Shirley

There are a lot of Maskrey's with name variations who were born and baptised at Shirley.
http://www.rootschat.com/links/0vm8/

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Re: Derbyshire Parish records
« Reply #77 on: Thursday 08 August 13 21:53 BST (UK) »
Dizzyfish,
many thanks for 1851 Census info showing Jane's parents John (b1807) & Mary (b 1812).
Fingers crossed that Derek can come up with some info including her parents marriage (early 1830's?) and their births/parents.

thanks again

Haff

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Re: Derbyshire Parish records
« Reply #78 on: Thursday 08 August 13 21:57 BST (UK) »
Hello everybody..so sorry..have had some time in hospital so have slipped behind a bit....I can tell you that..ARTHUR ASLING..a joiner from Litchurch, son of William Asling also a Joiner...married JANE MASKERY at Shirley by Banns 06.10.1860....witnesses were William and Mary Maskery.......who mat be her parents.....I have the Shirley PR's. and Arthur was not born at Shirley..............will get back to you ASAP...Derek.

modified 22.03........1841 William Asling a Joiner is in St.Werbergh Derby........with his wife Elizabeth..both born (allegedly) 1811..........
Tons of Maskery's born at Shirley..but no Jane of any of the spellings!!.......so in summary..at the moment it looks like we might have William and Elizabeth as Arthur's parents..and John and Mary as Jane's parents............Derek.

JANE MASKERY baptised (Maskerry!!) at Shirley 02.09.1838 daughter of John and mary.
ARTHUR ASLING..born 17.01.1839..baptised St. Werbergh Derby 24.02.1839..son of William and Elizabeth.............
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« Reply #79 on: Thursday 08 August 13 22:21 BST (UK) »
Hello Derek....

It is strange that you said you can't find Jane in your records as she appears on the IGI =  http://www.rootschat.com/links/0vm8/

Jane Maskerry - 2 Sept 1838, Shirley, Derbyshire - parents John & Mary


Sheila.


You must have since found her whilst I was typing!  :D

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« Reply #80 on: Thursday 08 August 13 22:28 BST (UK) »
Hi Dizzi..happens all the time.......

I now knoow that both William and Elizabeth Asling were "Not of County" in 1841.........in 1851 Elizabeth is a widow..living in Nottingham with son Arthur aged 12..........we're getting there!!......possible wedding for William and Elizabeth..St Mary Nottingham 20.12.1825......William Asling and Elizabeth Barnes............it's the only one I can find..which doesn't make it right!!!

Derek.
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