Lincolnshire Genealogy Discussions - Genealogy Wise2024-03-29T13:15:47Zhttp://www.genealogywise.com/group/lincolnshiregenealogy/forum?feed=yes&xn_auth=noCharlton, Hildred, McClistertag:www.genealogywise.com,2011-05-12:3463583:Topic:3470942011-05-12T20:19:40.615ZWalter McClisterhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/WalterMcClister
On my Charlton line my 4th great-grandparents were Moses Charlton and Ann Archer. Moses was born ca 1771. They married in 1798 in Burgh-Le-Marsh. Edward was their son born ca 1799. Edward married Mary Ann Hildred, born ca 1807 to David Hildred and Elizabeth Moody. Edward and Mary Ann married 28 August 1828 in South Thoresby. Their children were George (Born 24 Sept 1833), Mary Ann, Archer, and Jane (My great-great grandmother - Born 17 Sept 1837) all born in Burgh-Le-Marsh. Jane married…
On my Charlton line my 4th great-grandparents were Moses Charlton and Ann Archer. Moses was born ca 1771. They married in 1798 in Burgh-Le-Marsh. Edward was their son born ca 1799. Edward married Mary Ann Hildred, born ca 1807 to David Hildred and Elizabeth Moody. Edward and Mary Ann married 28 August 1828 in South Thoresby. Their children were George (Born 24 Sept 1833), Mary Ann, Archer, and Jane (My great-great grandmother - Born 17 Sept 1837) all born in Burgh-Le-Marsh. Jane married Hugh McClister 2 June 1861 at St. Peter-at-Gowts Church. I have extensive information on my Hildred line dating back to my 7th great-parents John Hildred and Margaret Snowden married 17 Nov 1685 in Manby. Looking to share info and possibly locate connecting descendants. Stanley from Louth/Lacebytag:www.genealogywise.com,2010-08-07:3463583:Topic:2745572010-08-07T05:23:34.039ZJacqueline Stanleyhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/JacquelineStanley
Hi,<div>I have been researching my family history for a few weeks now, although my sisters have been researching for a number of years. Anyway, I can get my family back to John Stanley, living in Laceby with wife Charlotte Locking, her elderly father, and their children in 1841 census. John was born in Louth according to his birth certificate, father William Stanley born abt 1790? Any ideas or suggestions?</div>
<div>Regards,</div>
<div>Jacqui Stanley</div>
Hi,<div>I have been researching my family history for a few weeks now, although my sisters have been researching for a number of years. Anyway, I can get my family back to John Stanley, living in Laceby with wife Charlotte Locking, her elderly father, and their children in 1841 census. John was born in Louth according to his birth certificate, father William Stanley born abt 1790? Any ideas or suggestions?</div>
<div>Regards,</div>
<div>Jacqui Stanley</div> NEEDHAM in Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshiretag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-10-21:3463583:Topic:1984502009-10-21T03:43:45.454ZChristine Kay Olsen-Needhamhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/ChristineKayOlsenNeedham
My husband is a NEEDHAM from Alford, Lincolnshire, and I am trying to trace the Needhams. His great grandpa William NEEDHAM (born 3 Jan, 1845 in Walkeringham, Notts. & died 14 Apr, 1912 in Treswell, Notts) married Sarah LAYCOCK (born abt 1849 in Laughton, En La Morthern, Yorks. or Lncs. & death unk) in Laughton, on 10 June, 1869. They had a son Henry NEEDHAM (born June 1887 in Bilby, East Retford, Notts & died abt 1950) Henry married Mary JONES (born abt 1893 & died abt 1961) in…
My husband is a NEEDHAM from Alford, Lincolnshire, and I am trying to trace the Needhams. His great grandpa William NEEDHAM (born 3 Jan, 1845 in Walkeringham, Notts. & died 14 Apr, 1912 in Treswell, Notts) married Sarah LAYCOCK (born abt 1849 in Laughton, En La Morthern, Yorks. or Lncs. & death unk) in Laughton, on 10 June, 1869. They had a son Henry NEEDHAM (born June 1887 in Bilby, East Retford, Notts & died abt 1950) Henry married Mary JONES (born abt 1893 & died abt 1961) in 1909 in East Retford. They had a son Leonard NEEDHAM (born 8 Oct, 1914 in Rampton, East Retford, Notts & died 31 Oct, 1977 in Lincoln, Lncs) who married Betty THARME (born 25 May, 1924 in Gainsborough, Lncs & died 4 July, 1992 in Halifax, York.) 25 Jan, 1950 in Gainsborough, Lncs. Their oldest son David is my husband's dad. Any information on this family will be much appreciated! HUMPHREY in Skellingthorpe 1793 to 1870tag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-07-21:3463583:Topic:844602009-07-21T20:44:30.765ZDawn Smyth Hickshttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/SDawnHicks
Hi everyone,<br />
I am interested in the HUMPHREY family from Skellingthorpe, Lincolnshire, George Henry HUMPHREY b.1842 son of (we think) William P HUMPHREY and Mary THORPE. I have info on George that I will share with anyone who might be connected to his siblings who appear to be Fanny, Jane, Henry and Christopher.<br />
Thanks,<br />
Dawn
Hi everyone,<br />
I am interested in the HUMPHREY family from Skellingthorpe, Lincolnshire, George Henry HUMPHREY b.1842 son of (we think) William P HUMPHREY and Mary THORPE. I have info on George that I will share with anyone who might be connected to his siblings who appear to be Fanny, Jane, Henry and Christopher.<br />
Thanks,<br />
Dawn Knighttag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-07-18:3463583:Topic:697572009-07-18T12:31:15.875ZJudith W. Pizzohttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/JudithWPizzo
I have a brick wall I have been butting my head against for several years now. My GGG grandfather was James Knight (possibly b Cambridgeshire 1785) who married Elizabeth LeFevre (b 2 Jan 1866 Wigtoft). they lived and raised their children in Long Sutton. Their first child, William, was christened 18 Aug 1811 St Nicholas, Long Sutton but the only name on the christening record is Elizabeth Knight. I found out about James only through William's marriage certificate which named James Knight as his…
I have a brick wall I have been butting my head against for several years now. My GGG grandfather was James Knight (possibly b Cambridgeshire 1785) who married Elizabeth LeFevre (b 2 Jan 1866 Wigtoft). they lived and raised their children in Long Sutton. Their first child, William, was christened 18 Aug 1811 St Nicholas, Long Sutton but the only name on the christening record is Elizabeth Knight. I found out about James only through William's marriage certificate which named James Knight as his father. the rest of their children (Susannah, Patient, James, Charles, Charles, Robert, Thomas, and Jane have both James and Elizabeth Knight listed as the parents. In the 1841 census, William and Elizabeth Knight are listed as next door to Robert and Elizabeth Knight. Both William and Robert are listed as not born in Lincolnshire. In the 1851 census, Robert is listed as born in Cambridgeshire; James died in 1844 so the trail ends there. I have been unable to find James or Robert prior to 1841. Any hints would be welcome!!!! Merrikinstag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-07-15:3463583:Topic:531062009-07-15T17:29:03.520ZBrian Merrikinhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/BrianMerrikin
Anyone researching the Merrikin family? I have a tree over on Geni.com with a lot of Merrikins, but there are still many missing...
Anyone researching the Merrikin family? I have a tree over on Geni.com with a lot of Merrikins, but there are still many missing... Paling of Weston Hills and Spalding areastag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-07-14:3463583:Topic:452122009-07-14T21:25:20.081ZBob Sandershttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/BobSanders
Hi All<br />
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My late first wife's mother Annie Paling (from Whitby, Yorks.) was descended from the Paling family of Weston. Her grandfather was Elijah Paling, carpenter and publican at Cowbit; he was the son of George Paling & Sarah (Elsom), farmers of Weston. George was the son of another George, also a farmer at Weston, and his wife Mary. We have yet to find conclusive evidence of George & Mary's marriage, and of George's parentage. If there is any member who knows anything of this family…
Hi All<br />
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My late first wife's mother Annie Paling (from Whitby, Yorks.) was descended from the Paling family of Weston. Her grandfather was Elijah Paling, carpenter and publican at Cowbit; he was the son of George Paling & Sarah (Elsom), farmers of Weston. George was the son of another George, also a farmer at Weston, and his wife Mary. We have yet to find conclusive evidence of George & Mary's marriage, and of George's parentage. If there is any member who knows anything of this family I would be interested to hear from them. I know that a certain other member is also descended from the same family and would be as thrilled as I to find out anything about the first George.<br />
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Bob Haylett/Raithbytag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-07-12:3463583:Topic:317802009-07-12T18:18:27.804Zsusan mitchellhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/susanmitchell
I am interested in the Haylett and Raithby to do with Great Coates
I am interested in the Haylett and Raithby to do with Great Coates