Dear All,
I've probably posted on Sarah Glossop before, forgive me, but I am at my wits end! I'm hoping that someone would be kind enough to look at this and tell me if I am an idiot.
my 4x great Grandparents- Sarah Glossop, spinster, and William Thompson, widower married Sheffield St Peter's both OTP, 3 jan 1791.
I've long since given up on Wm, -too common a name really, and the only info I have is he was desc as a Schoolmaster at bapt of twin daus, 1792, and son 1795.
So, concentrating on Sarah I am flummoxed.- assuming ( big one) she was born in Sheffield area, there are loads to look at. The clue- am I right in thinking?- should be the witnesses to her marriage. These were a David Glossop and an Ann Birkinshaw.
As far as I can see there are 2 David Glossops as adults in the records at this date- one son of Stephen who was apprenticed years earlier as a cutler- the other a Game keeper/farmer, son of an Abraham, Farmer at Ecclesall. This David married a Sarah, but did not seem to have a dau Sarah, but he did have a sister called Sarah b c 1754- a good "fit" for dates. As for Ann Birkinshaw- there are severall, but also an Ann Glossop who married a Joseph Birkinshaw of Button Hill , Ecclesall.
So I've made a flying leap at my Sarah being from Ecclesall, dau of Abraham, sister of David. And MAYBE Ann was Hannah daughter of David son of Abraham.
Trouble is there are loads of possibilities, so, I would really welcome some help here!!