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henry patchett death 1813 heptonstall GR lookup

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Maddie

Maddie Report 9 Nov 2012 11:19

Hallo Janet
yes thats the right Henry.
sorry just noticed your previous post,
I never found that record, didn't think of looking for harry.
Just seen the image, the writing is hard to read, it may say Henry or Harry,
Ann died 1803 and is noted as innkeeper and widow
I think it is very likely to be him , he was alive in 1798 so thank you very much
I really appreciate your help all of you
Maddie

Potty

Potty Report 9 Nov 2012 11:32

Maddie, the Henry Patchett who died in 1835 was an Innkeeper; age given as 53 yrs and 10 months - incorrectly transcribed as Patchell - have done a correction:

West Yorkshire, England, Deaths and Burials, 1813-1985
about Henry Patchell
Name: Henry Patchell
Birth Year: abt 1782
Parish: Heptonstall, St Thomas
Burial Date: 5 Aug 1835
Burial Age: 53

So, if born 1782 could not be the father of the Henry b1791

Maddie

Maddie Report 9 Nov 2012 12:38

Hallo Potty
henry 1781 was the son of henry 1755, both were inn keepers.
I now think from above henry 1755 died 1802.
I have too many henry's and too many inn keepers
Maddie :-)

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 9 Nov 2012 13:24

Janet, on 'Search All Records', down the list to Parish Records...(then on left to Burials!)

(presuming Platinum includes these, not being a 'user', so not sure!)

Chris :)

Janet

Janet Report 9 Nov 2012 14:00

Thank you Chris, I have always read Search all Records as the title to the rest of the information. Never thought to click on it. .......j

Maddie.... which bit of my post mentioned Harry?......j