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durobird
Quote | Reply | This message was updated on 10/21/2005 3:37:35 PM by durobird |
DURO FRETWELL
replied on: 10/20/2005 11:27:42 PM So Sorry !! My eyes are going mad from too much working out on the PC, and I lost the plot!! The Parents of William, born 1813 were Richard Duro and Mary Beardsley.Richard was born 1774, and Mary 1777.. Now that makes sense..!! The Baptism record that I have is for a family that I CANNOT link to my tree yet, so thats why I was asking for help. The record shows, Richard born 1806 and baptised 1837, as the son of a William Duro and Lucresha Hirst. This is the family I would like info on. Thanks for your help. |
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suzard
Researcher Quote | Reply | This message was updated on 10/23/2005 9:18:29 PM by suzard |
DURO FRETWELL
replied on: 10/21/2005 11:17:45 PM Did you get RICHARD b. 1806 baptised 1837 from the IGI? That's the only place we can find any record of him -or William married to Lucretia Hirst?? This may have been copied wrongly-I will check the church baptism register during the next couple of weeks and see if I can find any trace of them. We may be chasing someone who never existed-it's happened before!!!! Will post when I have more news |
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durobird
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DURO FRETWELL
replied on: 10/22/2005 11:14:35 PM I actually have a copy of the Baptism record, that I got when I went to the Record centre in London. RG4/941 No.1428 |
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Jennypeg
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DURO FRETWELL
replied on: 6/8/2006 8:43:46 AM A calendar of the prisoners Derby Thomas Fretwell aged 50 received sentence of death, charged with stealing a Ram lamb, the property of Edward Miller Mundy esq., committed November 9th 1795, by F.N.C. Mundy Esq. Jenny |
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durobird
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DURO FRETWELL
replied on: 6/8/2006 10:21:22 PM Wow what a harsh sentence, I wonder if it was actually carried out. Thanks for the info. |
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Peter Chamberlain
Researcher Quote | Reply | This message was updated on 6/9/2006 11:39:42 AM by Peter Chamberlain |
DURO FRETWELL
replied on: 6/9/2006 11:37:54 AM Goto www.derbygoal.com Crime and Punishment A total of 58 hangings including 4 for one offence "Firing Haystacks".Do not seem to be able to find one for Thomas Fretwell |
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RMMee
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DURO FRETWELL
replied on: 6/9/2006 3:32:01 PM According to the book Hanged for Three Pennies, which lists all known executions in Derbyshire, Mr Fretwell was not one of them! Between 1791 and 1800, seven people were sentenced to death for sheep stealing, but not one of them was hanged. |
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durobird
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DURO FRETWELL
replied on: 6/9/2006 6:25:48 PM Well at least he wasnt hanged. But does anybody know if he was executed some other way? Thanks for the responses by the way. Much appreciated |
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