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Re: Completed My Visit to Cambridgeshire County Record Office - will do simple Look-ups
« Reply #423 on: Friday 01 September 06 14:21 BST (UK) »
Dolly,
Hoping, perhaps, to be able to have a look at the end of next week...
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Re: Completed My Visit to Cambridgeshire County Record Office - will do simple Look-ups
« Reply #424 on: Friday 01 September 06 14:30 BST (UK) »
Hi Kieth,

That will be fantastic and much appreciated.

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Re: Completed My Visit to Cambridgeshire County Record Office - will do simple Look-ups
« Reply #425 on: Tuesday 05 September 06 17:58 BST (UK) »
Dolly,
Today had a look through the Linton baptisms for 1770-1785, but the only KETTERIDGE baptism was one for: 09-03-1783: John KETTERIDGE son of Edward, carpenter, and Mary.  Born 23rd Feb.
You've probably already got this one, but at least I looked...
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Re: Completed My Visit to Cambridgeshire County Record Office - will do simple Look-ups
« Reply #426 on: Tuesday 05 September 06 18:01 BST (UK) »
and Lilygirl,
Had a quick hour to spare up the CCRO today, but when I got there and looked at your request I realised I hadn't made a note of which parish for that 1822 marriage.  Kicking myself, and of course once I got home I looked it up on this thread and remembered immediately, because of the brief discussion of it we'd had.  Hoping to go again on Friday, so you'll just have to curse me and be patient for another 3 days...
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Re: Completed My Visit to Cambridgeshire County Record Office - will do simple Look-ups
« Reply #427 on: Tuesday 05 September 06 18:04 BST (UK) »
and wdurham (Wendy),
I'm afraid I couldn't use any stretch of my imagination to change that 6 digit in the original.  Ann SCARF definitely appears to be 66 years of age when she died in 1826...
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Re: Completed My Visit to Cambridgeshire County Record Office - will do simple Look-ups
« Reply #428 on: Tuesday 05 September 06 18:06 BST (UK) »
and mafric (Marie),
I couldn't find anything in the Parish Chest for Dullingham that might have given more detail about your two 18thC BYE ancestors, I'm afraid...
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Re: Completed My Visit to Cambridgeshire County Record Office - will do simple Look-ups
« Reply #429 on: Tuesday 05 September 06 18:16 BST (UK) »
...but Bedfordshire Boy (David),
You seem to be the lucky one as I managed to extract a pile of BLANE/BLAYNE/BLAINE burials from the Bishop's Transcripts.
First of all, in Foxton for the period you wanted, a marriage:
26-04-1624: George FLACKE and Elizabeth BLANE.
Just a couple of burials here: 25-06-1622: Thomas BLANE son of Henrie and Margaret; and 01-01-1625: Margaret BLANE daughter of Henrie and Margaret.
So, yes, she was buried before 1630.
Now the Foxton burials, please excuse me for a moment while I reach for a beer in the fridge - still quite hot here in Cambridge for September!
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« Reply #430 on: Tuesday 05 September 06 18:25 BST (UK) »
David, Aaah! That's better (got the CCRO dust out of my lungs now...)
Burials in Meldreth (all in BT's)...Spelling as per transcript
06-09-1613: Jane BLANE wife of Edward
07-03-1614: Henry BLANE
31-03-1614: Elizabeth BLANE
11-01-1616: Mary BLANE
07-06-1625: Willyam BLAYNES son of Rob.
10-09-1626: Joane BLAYNE wife of Alexander
01-05-1627: Jane BLAYNE daughter of Robert
06-04-1628: Mary BLAYNE daughter of Henry
16-10-1628: Edward BLAYNE son of Alex
13-01-1631: Alexander BLAINE son of Henry
21-12-1636: Margarett BLAINE daughter of Henry
11-07-1637: Margarett BLAINE wife of Willyam
27-08-1638: Margarett BLAINE daughter of William
23-05-1639: Elizabeth BLAINE daughter of Henry and Margaret...

There's more, don't go away...
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« Reply #431 on: Tuesday 05 September 06 18:37 BST (UK) »
David,
I bet you're feeling a headache coming on, with the prospect of trying to fit this jigsaw together, but I've started, so I'll finish...(The Civil War must have been rumbling about the BLAYNE ears in Cambs by now)
26-08-1640: The infant BLAINE of Henry and Margaret (no indication if they had the pink or blue bootees ready for this poor soul...)
10-05-1641: Wm BLAINE son of Alexander and Joane
30-09-1641: Matthewe BLAINE son of Henry and Margaret
28-02-1645: Richard (with a question mark) BLAYNE son of William and Grace
15-10-1647: Henry BLAINE an old man
05-06-1650: Robert BLAYNE an old man
06-12-1651: Elizabeth BLAYNE wife of Alexander
09-01-1656: Barbary (sic) BLANE wife of Alexander
28-09-1657: Margaret BLAYNE wife of Henry
22-10-1657: Alexander BLANE an old man
16-10-1658: Robert BLAYNE
24-04-1660: Henry BLAYNEI (sic) gent
13-12-1674: Margret BLANE.

That's all for now, David.  Made it through to The Restoration safely...
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