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12 Dec 2015 09:18 |
Hi there
If anybody is going to Wigston (LRO) in the next little while, please could I ask for help in identifying further information about this marriage - which may just have been solemnised in a (General) Baptist Chapel, - possibly Barton in the Beans - although not necessarily:
Marriages Dec 1840 BURDETT John Mt. Bosworth 15 309 CLARK Mary Mt. Bosworth 15 309
Am hoping to find that the bridegroom was a widower, aged mid-late 50s, and son of Job BURDETT, Baptist Minister, deceased --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Also, would be grateful for details about this person,please, who may have been the first wife of the above John BURDETT:
Deaths Dec 1857 Burdett Mary Leicester 7a 114
Many thanks for any help with this
Blanche Charles Wellington / Kapiti Coast New Zealand
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12 Dec 2015 10:56 |
John Burdett England Births and Christenings Name John Burdett Gender Male Christening Date 28 Jan 1824 Christening Place SAPCOTE,LEICESTER,ENGLAND Father's Name Job Burdett Mother's Name Catharine
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12 Dec 2015 10:57 |
John Burdett England and Wales Marriage Registration Index Name John Burdett Event Type Marriage Registration Quarter Oct-Nov-Dec Registration Year 1840 Registration District Market Bosworth County Leicestershire Event Place Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, England Volume 15 Page 309 Line Number 138 John Burdett probably married one of the following people Name Mary Clark
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12 Dec 2015 10:59 |
John Burdett England Births and Christenings Name John Burdett Gender Male Christening Date 28 Jan 1824 Christening Place SAPCOTE,LEICESTER,ENGLAND Father's Name Job Burdett Mother's Name Catharine
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12 Dec 2015 11:01 |
Mary Burdett England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007 Name Mary Burdett Event Type Death Registration Quarter Oct-Nov-Dec Registration Year 1857 Registration District Leicester County Leicestershire Event Place Leicester, Leicestershire, England Volume 7A Page 114 Line Number 19
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12 Dec 2015 11:02 |
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Mary Burdett England and Wales Census, 1841 Name Mary Burdett Event Type Census Event Date 1841 Event Place Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, England Residence Note Carlton Gender Female Age 35-39 Age (Original) 35 Birth Year (Estimated) 1802-1806 Birthplace Leicestershire Registration District Market Bosworth Book Number 4 Parish Market Bosworth County Leicestershire Page Number 18 Registration Number HO107 Piece/Folio 602/6 Affiliate Record Type Household
Mary Burdett F 35-39 Leicestershire Elizabeth Burdett F 13 Leicestershire John Burdett M 10 Leicestershire
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12 Dec 2015 11:06 |
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Job Burdett England and Wales Census, 1841 Name Job Burdett Event Type Census Event Date 1841 Event Place Sapcote, Leicestershire, England Residence Note Rectory Gender Male Age 60-64 Age (Original) 60 Birth Year (Estimated) 1777-1781 Birthplace Leicestershire Registration District Hinckley Book Number 1 Parish Sapcote County Leicestershire Page Number 19 Registration Number HO107 Piece/Folio 603/12 Affiliate Record Type Household
Job Burdett M 60-64 Leicestershire Frances Burdett F 50-54 Leicestershire Elizabeth Hincks F 20-24 Leicestershire Caroline Hincks F 15-19 Leicestershire Sarah Hincks F 25-29 Leicestershire Eliza Hincks F 15-19 Leicestershire Anne Burdett F 5 Leicestershire Catherine Hincks F 5 Leicestershire
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12 Dec 2015 11:11 |
COPY PRINT SOURCE BOX SHARE Attach to Family Tree John Burdett England and Wales Census, 1841 Name John Burdett Event Type Census Event Date 1841 Event Place St Margaret, Leicestershire, England Residence Note Humberstone Road Gender Male Age 55-59 Age (Original) 55 Birth Year (Estimated) 1782-1786 Registration District Leicester Book Number 7 Parish St Margaret County Leicestershire Page Number 5 Registration Number HO107 Piece/Folio 604/27 Affiliate Record Type Household HOUSEHOLD
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John Burdett M 55-59 Mary Burdett F 55-59 Leicestershire John Burdett M 20-24 Leicestershire Elizabeth Smith F 55-59 Leicestershire John North M 15-19 Leicestershire
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12 Dec 2015 11:30 |
On the following thread, Blanche has said that “I am the page owner/creator of the English Midlands General Baptist site” so we can be fairly sure that she has the available census and gro references http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/genealogy_chat/thread/782086
It might be worth contacting the Leicestershire Records Centre as they offer a look-up service. A ‘Contact Us’ link is on the catalogue page http://record-office-catalogue.leics.gov.uk/calmview/Overview.aspx
Wigston Library hold PR (CoE?) records for Arnesby, Billesdon, Fleckney, Foston, Kilby, Loseby, Mowsley, Peatling Magna, Peatling Parva, Saddington, Shearsby, Thurnby, Wigston Magna, Wistow and Newton Harcourt.
Their contact details [email protected]
If you haven’t already asked, could the Leicestershire & Rutland FHS help? http://lrfhs.org.uk/researchcentre.html
All venues are likely to charge for a look-up.
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12 Dec 2015 11:43 |
Thanks for going to all this trouble. I have the census entries for my John BURDETT (b in Derbyshire in 1783) till his death in 1868. He is buried in Welford Road and I have that information, too.
My query relates only to the specific matters I asked abou,t from the FreeBMD refs I provided: the marriage details (he married Mary SMITH) in Mkt Bosworth Registration District.
I am hoping that somebody may be able to find the details - marriage date, place, and marital status / age / father / occupation etc of groom and bride, as well as the details (burial place & age) of Mary BURDETT who died in 1857 (details provided from FreeBMD). She may be the wife in the above marriage as she died between 1851 & 1861 census, the entries for which I have.
(Job BURDETT, father of John BURDETT, died in Derbyshire in 1786, aged 28). This family were General Baptists so entries not found in C of E registers.
Thank you again for taking the trouble. I feel guilty that you have done all this duplication of effort!
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12 Dec 2015 11:54 |
Blanche - you were specific in your opening post, so don't worry too much. We can all appreciate that you'd like to save a bit of money if you can! 'Helpers' will often post additional info they find, some of which is already known to the Poster, some could be 'new'. .. ADDED - are you sure the Local Studies Centre actually hold the records, or are you making an assumption? The local Register Office (local branches of the GRO) won't allow searches of their records. There is a difference between the 2. ..... If no one is forthcoming, there are the obvious other options available - aside from contacting the local organisations and getting quotes, you can of course order the relevant M & D certs from the GRO. http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/ The DC for Mary won't give the burial info, but ought to show the name and occupation of her spouse.
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13 Dec 2015 02:23 |
Thanks for your feedback, DetEcTive. I will contact the Leicester Library, and may well reinstate my LFFHS membership which I've allowed to lapse, these past couple of years or so.
I was not certain, when I posted the above, where I thought the information is held - apart from Wigston (my husband's birthplace) which I know to be the home of the LRO. It is just that I had been reading a very interesting thread - granted, from about 10 years ago - where a contributor to this Board was offering to look up marriage details - from GRO index refs - next time he was in Wigston. I assumed that there may be a similar situation as with Derbyshire, where local groups transcribed & indexed registers from the Derby Register Office (as opposed to the Record Office). Whether or not those registers are housed in Wigston is another matter. I may well have jumped to the wrong conclusion. He may have been referring to the PRs you mention being held at Wigston Library. (Thank you for that information & contact detail!)
Meanwhile, I will probably have to purchase the marriage certificate, to verify (or otherwise!) the details. Unfortunately, I'm unlikely to find it in a Church Register if it was - as I suspect - performed in the General Baptist Church in Barton in the Beans, as those registers have not survived. (I have read the Mkt Bosworth [C of E] PRs on LDS films and it was not in that register. Of course it may have taken place in a different GB chapel within Mkt Bosworth Registration District, but no knowing which one. Certificate purchase will be easiest in the long run!)
As to the death entry of Mary BURDETT, it is not of utter importance, so will just note the timeframe and search further for a burial entry which equates with the year and qtr as well as with her age, according to her census entries The death / burial of John's first wife, Ann (nee BREEDON) is of more relevance given his remarriage so that search will take priority. (That marriage took place in Mkt Bosworth C of E in 1810, as was the law at that time).
This is not my direct line, John's mother being a sister of my 3x gt-grandfather, and his sister having married a brother of my 2x gt-grandfather, but I am trying to tidy up some loose ends. The non-survival of the Gen Baptist records makes it more difficult, so am having to push beyond the usual sources for verification, in most cases. (And you're right - the census & GRO records and indices are always my first port of call, along with PRs, when accessible from a distance).
Thank you again for your helpful suggestions.
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13 Dec 2015 09:51 |
The records which were mentioned in the old Leicestershire thread were from Parish Records. There is a possibility that baptist chapel records have been scanned and held on fiche at local studies centres. However, as you already know the records from the most likely chapel haven't survived, the only alternative is the GRO copy.
I suspect the same would apply to the burial records unless Mary was included in the local CoE register. Would a local authority cemetery have opened by then? Not that the BR are particular informative. Name, age, residence - possibly only a town or area - and that's about it.
You probably already know about the non-conformist & non-parochial site, not that the names are coming up on a free search. Non survival is likely to be the explanation. http://www.bmdregisters.co.uk/
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13 Dec 2015 19:43 |
Thanks, Detective - yes, I have a subscription to The Genealogist, which hosts the Nonconformist records. And yes, the post-1812 burial records are somewhat limited in their information, but age and location are usually enough for verification. NC registers, however, did not necessarily mirror those of the Established Church and seemed to have no proscribed format, so there is a possibility that an entry could give marital status, as the old EC registers often did - eg "widow" or "wife of" for women.
At some time John Burdett - and also a cordwainer Norton uncle and family from Mkt Bosworth - moved to Leicester, presumably for employment reasons - so there is still a possibility that I may find the pre public cemetery burials in Friar Lane Baptist records, if they should have survived. (LRFHS has indexed Harvey Lane, and no luck there). Will keep looking.
It will be a great help to those of us in other parts of the world, if FMP or FamilySearch would digitise and host PRs for Leicestershire, as FMP has done for Staffs, and FS for Derbyshire (and Cornwall, Cheshire, Norfolk etc). Even browsable would be great. :-)
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