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Re: BAPTISM Yeomans Desborough 1827
« Reply #27 on: Wednesday 06 November 13 14:35 GMT (UK) »
Morning/Afternoon Bob.

I am sitting here looking at the awful images for the baptisms at Newton
in 1810 to1812.

Thomas and Martha baptise 2 children in 1810, William, Lucy, and earlier
children, yet I can not see a marriage for them.

This baptism and burial is one to keep in mind.

Newton-Le-Wilows P.C. Baptism
Pg. 6, No. 48
August 26 1832
Ann, Dr. of Lucy Tebbutt, Newton, single woman

Newton-Le-Willows P.C. Burial
Pg. 5, No. 37
Ann Tebbutt, Newton, Sepr 3 1832, infant

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Re: BAPTISM Yeomans Desborough 1827
« Reply #28 on: Wednesday 06 November 13 19:57 GMT (UK) »
Here are the details for Lucy's marriage.

Newton-Le-Willows P.C. By Banns
Pg. 1, No. 2
Joseph Goodman, full age, Widower, Shepherd, Rockingham, father Joseph, Labourer
Lucy Tebbutt, full age, Spinster, father Thomas, Brick Maker

Joseph signed as Jos Goodman, Lucy signed her mark.
Witnesses: Ann Yeomans signed her mark, and Wm Turner

Therefore has Lucy's had a child out of wedlock which may have been recorded
in the Northampton Mercury Sessions.

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Re: BAPTISM Yeomans Desborough 1827
« Reply #29 on: Wednesday 06 November 13 20:00 GMT (UK) »
Also has Thomas a settlement paper that survives if he came into the Parish
with Martha and the children in the late 1700's.

They both die in the village Thomas in 1821 and Martha in 1853.

Newton-Le-Willows Burial
Pg. 3, No. 22
Thomas Tebbatt, Newton, August 1st 1821, 52

Newton-Le-Willows Burial
Pg. 12, No. 96
Martha Tebbut, Newton, May 4th 1854, 89

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Re: BAPTISM Yeomans Desborough 1827
« Reply #30 on: Wednesday 06 November 13 20:28 GMT (UK) »
The only possible marriage in the County on the N.M.I. is as below.

Wellingborough
17-Nov 1794 Thomas TEBBET otp Martha HARRISON otp

Thomas and Martha baptise their 1st child Elizabeth in 1796 in Newton.

Maybe the marriage may give some clues.

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Re: BAPTISM Yeomans Desborough 1827
« Reply #31 on: Wednesday 06 November 13 20:39 GMT (UK) »
The only possible marriage in the County on the N.M.I. is as below.

Wellingborough
17-Nov 1794 Thomas TEBBET otp Martha HARRISON otp

Thomas and Martha baptise their 1st child Elizabeth in 1796 in Newton.

Maybe the marriage may give some clues.

Sandy

Evening seahall. I've greedily read the information that you posted. Thank you.

I looked up Martha in the census and had a thought about her occupation listed as "baker's widow" in the 1851 census. It could refer to baker of bricks no? That would tally with Thomas's occupation as brick maker on Lucy's marriage certificate.

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Re: BAPTISM Yeomans Desborough 1827
« Reply #32 on: Wednesday 06 November 13 21:06 GMT (UK) »
Also has Thomas a settlement paper that survives if he came into the Parish
with Martha and the children in the late 1700's.

They both die in the village Thomas in 1821 and Martha in 1853.

Newton-Le-Willows Burial
Pg. 3, No. 22
Thomas Tebbatt, Newton, August 1st 1821, 52

Newton-Le-Willows Burial
Pg. 12, No. 96
Martha Tebbut, Newton, May 4th 1854, 89

Sandy

That would put Thomas's birth year as 1769.

According to FreeGEN, there is a Thomas Tebbot baptised 27 Sep 1769 at Ringstead. His parents were George and Mary.

George and Mary didn't have any other children baptised in Ringstead. The only other children born to a George and Mary Tebbutt at that time was from 1771 onwards at...Newton-in-the-Willows (6 children)

It doesn't instantly open any doors but still it's another thread. Thomas and Martha named one of their sons George - after grandad perhaps?

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Re: BAPTISM Yeomans Desborough 1827
« Reply #33 on: Thursday 07 November 13 00:29 GMT (UK) »
Hi Bob.

It is morning again.  :)

Maybe you could ring the Northamptonshire Record Office and find out if they
have any surviving settlement or examination papers for Newton at all then clarify
if George or Thomas settled there.

People moved around much more than some think especially in our County which
had a couple of Churches that were like mini Gretna Greens.  :) 

It was suprising what a Vicar would do for a backhander, not that I was alive then  ::)
so only supposition.

Otherwise we could just be pulling folk from round about, although your theory
could obviously be correct.

I am not convinced that the 1851 census has a P.O.B. of Broughton for Martha Tebbutt,
as it seems to be noted.

There is a baptism for a Martha Harrison on the N.B.I. in Brington which
is more like the spelling of the place.

I am still trying to work out who the child aged 15 named Ann is as it seems
as though a few of Thomas and Martha's children died before marrying.

Please feel free to correct me if you disagree with anything I say on the topic.

Sandy

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Re: BAPTISM Yeomans Desborough 1827
« Reply #34 on: Thursday 07 November 13 09:56 GMT (UK) »
Hi.

I might take a car ride over to Newton today if Hubby is agreeable.  ;D

Blow away the cobwebs and maybe help into the bargain.

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Re: BAPTISM Yeomans Desborough 1827
« Reply #35 on: Thursday 07 November 13 16:32 GMT (UK) »
Well I went, I saw, I conquered Newton-le-Willows.  :) Just arrived home.

It is a small hamlet of about 10 houses and a Church you can only get to
by walking down a bridle way, now turned into a Field Centre.

I have been to many Churchyards in Northants, but never one so over grown.

I managed to take some graves, others were impossible and I am covered
in stinging nettle bites all over my legs, no dock leaves in sight. LOL.

Anyway if I find any inscription's that may of help I will list when I have sorted
out the images Bob.

Sandy 

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