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Re: The Hoosons of Great and Little Longstone
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 05 July 12 18:30 BST (UK) »
Hello Davena......I have the great longstone Parish records..in which are the following:

Baptisms:-.....Margaret Hooson 27.05 1683..daughter of John
                      William Hooson 05.06.1698 son of William.

and....... Margaret 06.07.1707
              Martha 22.05.1710
              John 18.04.1713
              Grace 13.03.1715
              Ruth 10.03.1717.............all children of Robert Hooson.


The Marriages run from 1640-1860..and there are NO Hooson marriages at G. Longstone..but I offer the following as possibles:

THOMAS HOWSON married ELLIN HOLLME 17.06.1651
ROBERT HOWSON married HELEN ELLIOTT 17.06.1660

I am a derbyshire specialist..so i should be able to find more for you.

Derek.

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Re: The Hoosons of Great and Little Longstone
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 05 July 12 18:44 BST (UK) »
..and here are some Burials (some from Bishop's Transcripts)


Elizabeth daughter of Adam 27.04.1694 (of Wardlow)
John 20.08.1684 of Little longstone
Margaret 19.01.1711 daughter of the widow Alice..of Little Longstone
Ralph 12.05.1682 of Little Longstone
Robert son of Robert 02.12.1670
Robert 20.11.1698 of Little Longstone
Sytha 20.04.1683 wife of William
Thomas 27.04.1664
Thomas 19.10.1682..of Little Longstone
Thomas..a widower..10.03.1688 of Little Longstone....

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Re: The Hoosons of Great and Little Longstone
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 05 July 12 18:53 BST (UK) »
I'm not sure if Tideswell is any good to you.


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Re: The Hoosons of Great and Little Longstone
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 05 July 12 18:56 BST (UK) »
DEREK!!! Thank you so much!! :D


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Re: The Hoosons of Great and Little Longstone
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 05 July 12 19:47 BST (UK) »
Derek, I have EDWARD HOOSON Christened 4 Nov 1690, Bakewell. Does this mean Bakewell the town? Or does it represent the Parish? His father is THOMAS HOOSON Christened 1677 in Bakewell. I have his wife as Elizabeth Crossland. Before that Hooson, I have THOMAS HOUSEN, 1654 Bakewell.
As you have documents, could you please check these men as to where they were born? I'm not sure if you can do this but I would appreciate any nhelp at all.

(Incidentally, my Derbyshire ancestors were both survivors of the Eyam plague. It's fascinating to think that neither my husband nor myself had any idea we had Derbyshire ancestors! How odd that our ancestors were so close to each other!)

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Re: The Hoosons of Great and Little Longstone
« Reply #14 on: Thursday 05 July 12 19:48 BST (UK) »
And no, Tideswell is no good to me, I don't think. Thanks anyway.

The reason I'm looking for a Great/Little Longstone connection by the way, is because I know there was a 'Hooson's yard' in Little Longstone.

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Re: The Hoosons of Great and Little Longstone
« Reply #15 on: Thursday 05 July 12 21:51 BST (UK) »
Davena...after 1837 "Bakewell" could have meant anywhere in the Bakewell area..which was when the Civil registration Districts were formed..and bakewell was one of them............but before then Bakewell meant the town or parish of Bakewell.
I also have the Bakewell parish records..and am at this moment compiling a list for you of  the HOOSON's therein.......

Back later.

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Re: The Hoosons of Great and Little Longstone
« Reply #16 on: Thursday 05 July 12 21:52 BST (UK) »
..and i also have the Eyam registers!!..

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Re: The Hoosons of Great and Little Longstone
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 05 July 12 22:15 BST (UK) »
OK Davena..here are the BAKEWELL Baptisms......these are HOOSON..but it may be that, so far back, they may be inextricably linked.often by mis-spelling, to the HOWSONS or Housens..of which there are a fair number..we'll ust have to work through them.......

Bakewell baptisms (HOOSON):-

Anne 24.09.1735/...Ellen and George 23.06.1731/...Jane 14.11.1739..and again Jane 12.08.1744 ('ll check if the first one died)/...Joseph 16.04.1728 (All these are children of JOSEPH and ANNE)

Edward 12.04.1674/...Philip 13.05.1677?...William 10.05.1681/..(all children of CHARLES and ELIZABETH)

Edward 04.11.1690/...Elizabeth20.02.1698/...Ellen 08.10.1689..(children of THOMAS and ELIZABETH)

Elizabeth 03.03.1696 daughter of JOSEPH and JANE

Jane 20.07.1698 daughter of JOSEPH and SARAH

Under HOUSEN (to my mind the same family) we have:-

Edward 30.09.1632 and Robert 15.02.1635..sons of Thomas

Thomas son of Edward 29.10.1654....

There are plenty of Howsons..and since one is the child of Charles and Elizabeth..i suspect we'll have to go throught them also...........for the moment i'm now searching the HOOSON Marriages and Burials.

Derek
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