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WayneTracey
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25 Jan 2012 21:15 |
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I have quite a fair bit on this lot already! I have got as far back as William & Elizabeth (maiden name unknown).
William's son Richard (b1790, Brailes, Warwickshire) married Mary Ann Hawtin (b 1791, Burton Dassett) 22 Apr 1812 in Brailes, Warwickshire.
Some of the family in 1851.
1851 RG number: HO107 Piece: 2076 Folio: 398 Page: 22 Reg. District: Shipston-On-Stour Sub District: Shipston on Stour Address: Cottage, Cherrington County: Warwickshire -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BISHOP, Richard Head Married M 61 1790 Ag Labourer Brailes Warwickshire BISHOP, Mary A Wife Married F 58 1793 Ag Lab Wife Brailes Warwickshire BISHOP, Louisa Daughter Unmarried F 17 1834 Home Cherrington Warwickshire BISHOP, Eliza Daughter Unmarried F 14 1837 Home Cherrington Warwickshire ~~~~ I have spent the evening searching around a bit for a marriage of William & Elizabeth, or siblings for Richard.
If anyone has any useful suggestions, i'm open to offers.
I have searched Familyseach, Ancestry, FreeREG, RootWeb, FMP.
I know there are probably more sites out there i haven't searched, but i'm not a member of everywhere.... or even (as some of you will agree) my age is against me in remembering where some good sites are.
Looking forward to your replies.
Tracey x
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SylviaInCanada
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25 Jan 2012 21:42 |
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Is there a Warwickshire opc (online parish clerks)?
yep
http://www.hunimex.com/warwick/opc/opc.html
don't know what's on it
Or is there a Local Family History Society?
sylvia
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WayneTracey
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25 Jan 2012 21:48 |
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Yeah the local OPC (Pickards Pink Pages) doesn't have anything.... sorry should have mentioned that in the list.
I am planning another visit to the Warwick RO at some point soon.
T x
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LadyKira
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25 Jan 2012 22:08 |
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http://www.brailesvillage.co.uk/index.php/component/option,com_easycalendar/month,2/year,2031/index.php?option=com_fireboard&Itemid=11&id=521&catid=9&func=fb_pdf
Interesting
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WayneTracey
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25 Jan 2012 22:11 |
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The family do go back to the early 1500's in Brailes and the surrounding area... it's just linking them all up :(
T x
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LadyKira
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25 Jan 2012 22:13 |
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There was a Richard Bishop who was vicar in the 1500's
http://www.brailesvillage.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=134&Itemid=171
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WayneTracey
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25 Jan 2012 22:21 |
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Yeah LK, ther history goes back a very long way.
This family is a direct link... only it's finding the facts to go with the history that proving hard.
William Bishop 1553 was made Titular Bishop of Chalcedon in Paris in 1623 and came back to the uk aged 70 to practice Catholicism in secret in Brailes.
It's a fascinating read.... and a fascinating family.
T x
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LadyKira
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25 Jan 2012 22:25 |
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I am trying to remember a particuar cotswold site. back in a mo.
Ps REnes and I both have links there,
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LadyKira
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25 Jan 2012 22:26 |
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http://www.allthecotswolds.com/
got it.
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LadyKira
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25 Jan 2012 22:32 |
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check this page out.
Renes should too.
http://members.shaw.ca/panthers1/BrailesLowUp.html
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WayneTracey
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25 Jan 2012 22:36 |
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thanks, made for an interesting look around.. have bookmarked :-D
T x
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Ivy
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25 Jan 2012 22:59 |
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From memory (it's a while since I checked), the four shire stone is close by; the four counties are Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire. Until the county boundaries were rationalised, some parishes were part of one county, but surrounded wholly or partially by another county.
Actually, on second thoughts, I'll get my Phillimore Atlas out.
Walking clockwise round the stone from due north, you walk from Gloucs to Warks to Oxon to Worcs to Glouc to Worcs.
Brailes is on the boundary with Oxfordshire, with Swalcliffe and Hook Norton being immediate neighbours on the east; to the west, the Warwickshire villages of Whitchurch, Ilmington and Stretton on the Fosse are separated from the rest of Warwickshire by the Worcestershire parishes of Tidmington, Shipston-on-Stour, Tredington (an incumbent's peculiar) and Alderminster - and these are themselves separated from the rest of Worcestershire by a block of Gloucestershire parishes (which are stranded to the north of the rest of Gloucestershire by the Worcestershire parishes of Broadway and Blockley).
Just to complicate matters still further, Northamptonshire parishes are only ten or so miles away to the north east of Brailes.
It's therefore probably worth searching in all five counties - and watch out for parishes that are not on the IGI.
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WayneTracey
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25 Jan 2012 23:12 |
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At the min, this lot seem to wander around the Brailes, Willington, Burmington, Cherington area's.
I know the male line (assuming there are no base born in the way) stays in Brailes for quite a considerable time, but i want proof.
I had 2 certs arrive (2 days early) today which proved the info i have so far.... but sadly they were on the far reaches of dates (earliest being 1839) so after that is calculated guesswork and cross referencing on the census....
.... Once you get to the late 1790's it's hard to get any tangible proof from the census's and it's all downhill from there :-(
Looks like it'll be a tootle back to Warks RO tomorrow for me.... or maybe Friday.
I just want to exhaust everything i can do here before i go, it's a fair trek there and back :-(
T x
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WayneTracey
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25 Jan 2012 23:15 |
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Allotment,
I hear you.... and i shall note that info down and see where it takes me.... i'm not discounting anything, but as i said, proving things now get harder.
I was rather hoping, due to the infamy of the name and the area, that this name would have been researched to within an inch of it's life..... but sadly not :-(
T x
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LadyKira
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25 Jan 2012 23:49 |
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Interesting you should mention The Fourshire Stone. My lot lived at Fourshirestone Farm right on the boundaries. Visited it but got chased by a 90 year old waving a stick . He thought we were suspicious.
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WayneTracey
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26 Jan 2012 00:08 |
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LK.....
You are!! :-D
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Quoy
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26 Jan 2012 08:15 |
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A suggestion
William and Elizabeth have Richard 1790 Brailes no other children found
then in 1801 a Willam and Esther Badger wed and start having children in Brailes
William Bishop,? Esther name: Elizabeth Bishop gender: Female baptism/christening date: 17 May 1801 baptism/christening place: BRAILES,WARWICK,ENGLAND father's name: William Bishop mother's name: Esther indexing project (batch) number: C03994-2 system origin: England-ODM source film number: 557256
William and Esther
Esther Badger name: William Bishop event: Marriage event date: 27 Sep 1796 event place: Eatington, Warwickshire, England gender: Male spouse: Esther Badger digital folder number: 4290804
7 miles away from Brailes
Could Elizabeth have died
just read through and see Allotment has already suggested this
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Chris Ho :)
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26 Jan 2012 08:40 |
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Warwickshire, England, Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1535-1812 about George Bishop Name: George Bishop Birth Date: abt 1798 Event Type: Baptism Event Date: 1 Jul 1798 Parish: Brailes Father's Name: William Bishop Mother's name: Esther Bishop (this on Anc***original image, and other bits, but no Marriages, apologies if you already looked!)
Chris :)
Pallot's Marriage Index for England: 1780 - 1837 about Esther Badger Name: Esther Badger (of Brailes) Residence: of Brailes Spouse: Wm Bishop Marriage Date: 1796 (Lic.) Parish: Sttington War (Ettington) (to go with the previous find)
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LadyKira
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26 Jan 2012 10:46 |
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http://rimellgenealogy.blogspot.com/
Warwickshire County Records Vol. IV: Proceedings in Quarter Sessions 1657-1665
Brayles - Michaelmas 1660: Whereas this court was this day informed on behalf of the inhabitants of Brayles in this county that Nicholas Bishopp, Thomas Bishopp, William Eddon, Michael Tennant, James Rymill, Thomas Eddon, Trubshawe Swarbricke, William Bishopp, Samuel Hadland, William Kilby, William Phipps, George Wyatt, John Cockbill, Edward Corbett, Thomas Marshall and Thomas Huckvall, inhabitants of Brayles aforesaid, do neglect and refuse to pay their levies for and towards the repair of the church and school there, it is thereupon ordered that the said several persons before named, or any of them shall refuse to do so, then the next Justice of the Peace of this county to the said parish of Brayles is desired to bind over the said several persons or such of them as shall refuse to yield obedience to this order to appear at the next General Sessions of the Peace to be holden for this county of Warwicke to answer their contempt therein
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LadyKira
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26 Jan 2012 11:55 |
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Is this one connected?
1851 census - household transcription Person: BISHOP, William Address: A Cottage, Whichford BISHOP, William Head Married M 67 1784 Road Lab Brailes Warwickshire BISHOP, Elizabeth Wife Married F 67 1784 Whichford Warwickshire
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