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Mary Watchorn age at death?
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Yes, it's auto immune, tablets are immuno suppressants and steroids to start with and now on my way down with the steroids and don't it half hurt when you reduce!
Used to loose my way on the threads a bit so sorry everyone but think it's coming back at last!!!:DLast edited by Elaine; 17-09-18, 21:26.Elaine
Looking for Ward, Moore, Hunt, Warren...and who was Gertrude Wills
http://leicestermoores.tribalpages.com
http://wardnottsleics.tribalpages.com
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Originally posted by Elaine View PostYes, it's auto immune, tablets are immuno suppressants and steroids to start with and now on my way down with the steroids and don't it half hurt when you reduce!
Used to loose my way on the threads a bit so sorry everyone but think it's coming back at last!!!:DJulie
They're coming to take me away haha hee hee..........
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These are the details for George's death on FMP:
Watchom George born 1758 died 1824 buried1824 Leicestershire Burials Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England.
Can you search by date and place on your disc Julie - could narrow it down a bit.Linda
My avatar is my Grandmother Carolina Meulenhoff 1896 - 1955
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Can help with that one buried 23 May 1824 labourer no age given
***Amended sorry lost my mojo again it's
George (killed with lightning) May 23 age 66Last edited by Elaine; 17-09-18, 22:18.Elaine
Looking for Ward, Moore, Hunt, Warren...and who was Gertrude Wills
http://leicestermoores.tribalpages.com
http://wardnottsleics.tribalpages.com
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Found another little snippet, if it is your George - the clothes were displayed in order to raise money for his widow, so Mary (?) was still alive then.
https://www.le.ac.uk/lahs/downloads/...2-87%20(6).pdf
Scroll down to page 33/466.Linda
My avatar is my Grandmother Carolina Meulenhoff 1896 - 1955
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And yet another little piece to add to the mix. I was looking at Sarah Robinson in the 1841 and noticed she was a Schoolmistress. I had just come across a mention in an 1869 journal of the Leicestershire Architectural Society and it was talking about schools in Melton Mowbray at the turn of the 19th century:
"King Street - Girls School house: George Watchorn; his wife kept an infant school." https://www.le.ac.uk/lahs/downloads/...(3)%202of2.pdf Page 204/230
Could it be that Sarah taught at her mother's school?Linda
My avatar is my Grandmother Carolina Meulenhoff 1896 - 1955
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The image for their marriage is on FMP.
In case you do not have this .............
It shows the witnesses to be E. Hill, Ann Rippon (her mark) and W. ParksMy grandmother, on the beach, South Bay, Scarborough, undated photo (poss. 1929 or 1930)
Researching Cadd, Schofield, Cottrell in Lancashire, Buckinghamshire; Taylor, Park in Westmorland; Hayhurst in Yorkshire, Westmorland, Lancashire; Hughes, Roberts in Wales.
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Originally posted by Darksecretz View PostThank you Sylvia, did you see anything for George Watchorn at all d.1824? [after being struck by lightning]
Thanks Elaine x I did see Mary on the burial disc but couldn't spot anything for George! [hope you are keeping well?]
from Leicestershire burials .....
George Watchom 66 Birth year 1758
Burial date 23 May 1824 Melton Mowbray Anglican
nothing further on the imageMy grandmother, on the beach, South Bay, Scarborough, undated photo (poss. 1929 or 1930)
Researching Cadd, Schofield, Cottrell in Lancashire, Buckinghamshire; Taylor, Park in Westmorland; Hayhurst in Yorkshire, Westmorland, Lancashire; Hughes, Roberts in Wales.
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Originally posted by ozgirl View PostThese are the details for George's death on FMP:
Watchom George born 1758 died 1824 buried1824 Leicestershire Burials Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England.
Can you search by date and place on your disc Julie - could narrow it down a bit.
Just need to look for John now to see if I can spot him and if he married!..
was looking at familysearch and they do have some information and possibly a baptism of George Watchorn in 1759 @ Harby with Parents George & Mary... [Harby is next village to Hose] so a possible at least.Julie
They're coming to take me away haha hee hee..........
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Originally posted by Sylvia C View PostThe image for their marriage is on FMP.
In case you do not have this .............
It shows the witnesses to be E. Hill, Ann Rippon (her mark) and W. Parks
no I don't have FMP only Ancestry :(
but Rippon was Mary's MNJulie
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Originally posted by ozgirl View PostAnd yet another little piece to add to the mix. I was looking at Sarah Robinson in the 1841 and noticed she was a Schoolmistress. I had just come across a mention in an 1869 journal of the Leicestershire Architectural Society and it was talking about schools in Melton Mowbray at the turn of the 19th century:
"King Street - Girls School house: George Watchorn; his wife kept an infant school." https://www.le.ac.uk/lahs/downloads/...(3)%202of2.pdf Page 204/230
Could it be that Sarah taught at her mother's school?
do you think that it would have been reported in any local papers? [not that I know how to look in those cos it always baffles me!]Julie
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When you report an error in the index to GRO - they look at the copy of the register entry they have - if the information has been transcribed wrongly, they will correct it, but if the index correctly reflects the information they have on their entry they won't.Retired professional researcher, and ex- deputy registrar, now based in Worcestershire. Happy to give any help or advice I can ( especially on matters of civil registration) - contact via PM or my website www.chalfontresearch.co.uk
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Originally posted by AntonyM View PostWhen you report an error in the index to GRO - they look at the copy of the register entry they have - if the information has been transcribed wrongly, they will correct it, but if the index correctly reflects the information they have on their entry they won't.Julie
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Could someone check the image on FMP and tell me if there is more information please
George Watchorn
birth: 1759
baptism: 23 September 1759 Harby, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom
baptism: 23 September 1759
parents George & Mary
and this please
Marriage:
Name: John Watchorn
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 29 Jan 1840
Event Place: Asfordby, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom
sp: Harriett Moss
thank you kindlyJulie
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Originally posted by Darksecretz View PostCould someone check the image on FMP and tell me if there is more information please
George Watchorn
birth: 1759
baptism: 23 September 1759 Harby, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom
baptism: 23 September 1759
parents George & Mary
and this please
Marriage:
Name: John Watchorn
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 29 Jan 1840
Event Place: Asfordby, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom
sp: Harriett Moss
thank you kindly
Sorry, ignore that - same marriage just registered MeltonLast edited by Chrissie Smiff; 18-09-18, 09:46.Chrissie passed away in January 2020.
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Originally posted by ozgirl View PostAlso on FMP is a baptism for Mary Rippin in 1759 in Wymondham, not too far from Melton I think. Could also be worth a look.
Thank you Chris
I have been looking but not finding much in the way of information for John. I think now that the family [Watchorns] were quite large in Harby so I guess it'll be a case of building trees to see where/if they fit in!Julie
They're coming to take me away haha hee hee..........
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