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Old 23-05-08, 07:57   #1 (permalink)
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Looking for a baptism in Appleby Lincolnshire

Does anyone have access to Appleby PRs? I am looking for the baptism of Elizabeth Marshall c1789. I don't know anything more about her family, but Jane Marshall was one of the witnesses at her marriage & could be her sister. Many thanks
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Old 06-01-09, 13:06   #2 (permalink)
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Marshalls in Appleby

I wonder if "my" Margaret Marshall is connected to your Marshall family?

George Cavill 04 Mar 1764 Appleby, Lincoln, England Father: GEORGE CAVILL Mother: MAGARET Extracted christening record Batch No.: C026561

There was a marriage for a George Cavill to a Margaret Marshall 25.1.1756 in Appleby.

I am trying to see if this is the same George Cavill as my 3xgt-grandfather.

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Old 06-01-09, 14:05   #3 (permalink)
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There is an IGI record showing baptism 1787 in Crowle, Lincs for Elizabeth,
Marriage to James Pettinger in 1826,
Death in 1854
if this has any relevence for you?
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Elizabeth Marshall

on IGI.
Christening 17/8/1784, Applelby, Lincs.
Death 11/3/1785
Parents, Joseph & Mary Marshall.
Not the one if married but could be they had another child named Elizabeth ?
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Coincidence! I've just posted today asking about Appleby in the mid 18thC, too.

It may be irrelevant, but I think my Appleby connection is only there for one or part of one generation - and they come from (and return to) Bubwith, over the border into Yorkshire.

My Appleby folk (I think) marry in Eastrington, and I remember seeing a 'Cavill Hall' somewhere that way? May be a lead for you. Another branch of my family is living there by the 19thC, and Marshall happens to be a common name in Bubwith. Could be several families going backwards and forwards at that time between Bubwith and Appleby, then?

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I had totally forgotten I had asked this question .
Diana, I can't tell whether there is a connection between the familes as the details I gave are all I know about the family.
Elizabeth married Edward Anderton in Barton upon Humber in 1804 & I have details of the family after that, but nothing before.

Argh!!! I've have just been looking at my info & I can't see why I thought she was from Appleby! When she married, she was "of the parish" & in the 1851 census she is listed as being born in Barton
*Slinks off embarrassed*
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I may or may not visit GRimsby library tomorrow. Depends on the weather etc. And shopping for mum
If you pm what you want looking up I will see what I can do.
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just to let you know for future reference the grimsby library does not have the parish records for Appleby. I went there today but was out of luck. They siad you would have to try the Lincoln library.
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