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Faulconbridge of Nottingham
« on: Sunday 22 May 05 11:28 BST (UK) »
Just come across this name in my tree any one any connection with Joseph faulconbridge b. c 1778 nottingham, would love to know something about him, thanks, Sandra
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Re: Faulconbridge of Nottingham
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 22 May 05 18:44 BST (UK) »
Baptisms
                                    Father                          Mother                   Spelling
Bulwell  5/4/1761       John                              ........                       Faulcin.......
Bulwell  10/11/1765   Joseph                         Mary                        Faulkinbridge

Marriage

Faulkenbridge     Joseph     Hull   Deborah    Bingham    3/4/1791
Faulkenbridge       Joseph    Webster Hannah   Nottm St Mary   29/4/1806
Faulkinbrige       Joseph     Rose Hannah       Arnold    27/9/1790

Burials

Bulwell   Falconbridge   5/12/1813  13mths
Nottm St Mary Falconbridge  28/6/1835 age 42
Bulwell   Faulconbridge    13/2/1853 age 71

All burials are Joseph

Jane

 
Notts: Burrows, Comery, Foster, Beeson.
Derbys: Burrows, Comery, Smith  Lincs: King. 

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Re: Faulconbridge of Nottingham
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 22 May 05 19:35 BST (UK) »
Baptisms
                                    Father                          Mother                   Spelling
Bulwell  5/4/1761       John                              ........                       Faulcin.......
Bulwell  10/11/1765   Joseph                         Mary                        Faulkinbridge

Marriage

Faulkenbridge     Joseph     Hull   Deborah    Bingham    3/4/1791
Faulkenbridge       Joseph    Webster Hannah   Nottm St Mary   29/4/1806
Faulkinbrige       Joseph     Rose Hannah       Arnold    27/9/1790

Burials

Bulwell   Falconbridge   5/12/1813  13mths
Nottm St Mary Falconbridge  28/6/1835 age 42
Bulwell   Faulconbridge    13/2/1853 age 71

All burials are Joseph

Jane

 
thanks for the information Jane, :)
sandra
lambert-north yorkshire, dannatt-lincolnshire, simms-nottingham,cresswell-derbyshire,thwaite-north yorkshire, routledge-cumberland, pearson-durham,pratt-north yorkshire, skipworth-lincolnshire,kirkbride-cumberland, spink-derbyshire, oldfield-north yorkshire, woods- north yorkshire, white- lincolnshire, atkin - lincolnshire, teasdale- north yorkshire, iveson - north yorkshire. this information is crown copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

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Re: Faulconbridge of Nottingham
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 31 May 05 00:40 BST (UK) »
While looking for Branson and Cholerton family in Philadelphia I caame across the following:  James Falcombridge born Feb 1844 in England with 1900 census in Phila. Immigration was 1866....additional infor from others....Joseph entered U.S. in 1866, his parents were Joseph falcombridge born in July of 1827 and Charlotte born March of 1825. He had a sister Anne Elixabeth Falconbridge Troutman born 1854 and three brothers, Thomas born 1843, William born 1851 and Joseph...Gene Blood in Philly
Ruddington: Blood, Branson, Spittlehouse, Alvey, Marshall, Henson


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Re: Faulconbridge of Nottingham
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 09 July 05 10:40 BST (UK) »
Joseph Faulkenbridge and Deborah (Hull) married in Bingham 3/4/1791 are my great grandparents 5 generation back.

The records I have seen they lived in Cotgrave Notts, if anyone has any more information on then or their children please contact me.

David Falconbridge

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Re: Faulconbridge of Nottingham
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 10 July 05 13:34 BST (UK) »
Hi!
I don't know whether this information will be of any use to you, but a Frederick Faulconbridge witnessed a marriage between two of my ancestors, Charles Bateman and Louisa Baker at St. Nicholas in Nottingham on 17th October 1874. 
I was going to look briefly into his background as both my ancestors were from outside Nottinghamshire originally and I thought he may be a work colleague or neighbour, but this is still on my "to do" list!!

Last week, whilst looking for something entirely unrelated, I found this entry in the death notices in Nottingham Daily Express of 10th December 1886 (page 4):
"Falconbridge - On the 8th last, at Bulwell, after a long illness aged 25 years, Sarah Maria, eldest daughter of William Frederick and Sarah Ann Falconbridge."

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cally
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Re: Faulconbridge of Nottingham
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 13 July 05 16:55 BST (UK) »
Hi Cally,

Sorry I can't find that name in my families history.

I have been searching in these locations that I know the Faulcon/Falcon/Fauken/Falken/Falcan/Faulken/Faulcanbridge's came from.
Strelley Village, East Retford, Morton,Elton, Cotgrave and Bigham.

I am trying to find some information on George Falconbridge born in Morton Notts in 1855.

regards
David



His Father was William Faulconbridge born in Strelley Villiage

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Re: Faulconbridge of Nottingham
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 13 July 05 17:04 BST (UK) »
Hi Cally,

Sorry I can't find that name in my families history.

I have been searching in these locations that I know the Faulcon/Falcon/Fauken/Falken/Falcan/Faulken/Faulcanbridge's came from.
Strelley Village, East Retford, Morton,Elton, Cotgrave and Bigham.

I am trying to find some information on George Falconbridge born in Morton Notts in 1855.

regards
David



His Father was William Faulconbridge born in Strelley Villiage
no George but is this William


FAULCONBRIDGE, William   Christening
   Gender:   Male
   Christening Date:   10 Mar 1811   Recorded in:   Bulwell, Nottinghamshire, England
         Collection:   BTs
   Father:   William FAULCONBRIDGE
   Mother:   Elisabeth

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Re: Faulconbridge of Nottingham
« Reply #8 on: Thursday 14 July 05 18:26 BST (UK) »
Hi Audrey,

Your William Faulconbridge is not in my tree, that said don't mean he's not related.

I don't have a William around 1811.

There are two William's, first one being the son of Joseph Faulkenbridge born 02 Sept 1791 in Cotgrave Notts.

The second one being the above William's son 15 Aug 1830 in Strelley Notts.

I think there is a connection with Bulwell as of yet I have not found it.
I have also in my tree noticed that the first children born nearly always took the name of the mother or father depending on which sex was born.
I have a website with most of the census, births, deaths and marriages for the counties in Notts.
It also has a lot of history and pictures dating back to the early 1800's.
I discovered on this site that the Faulconbridge's had a post office in Strelley and were postmasters.

Not sure if it's possible to post open links on here to other sites.
If anyone would like a link to it please send me a message.


David  :)