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Abbott/Slack/Clarke
replied on: 10/14/2006 10:16:56 AM

If Joseph Pepparday b 1803 married Susanna Skerritt b 1824, she was extremely young since their first child was born in 1831! Perhaps she was born earlier? I understand there was a lot of rounding in those days! Obviously William and Sarah their children were victims of rounding, as they cannot possibly be twins born in different places! But what about Georgiana and Diana? Both born 1835.

The whole family certainly moved around a lot!

I think I've now managed to piece all of that information together. Now for the search to source it all!
porkpiebaby




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Abbott/Slack/Clarke
replied on: 10/14/2006 10:24:23 AM

Jenny,

Thank you for your help with marriages (as always!)

I think the first marriaeg you mention is definitely a fit.

The second two (Thomas Abbott and Ruth Smedley and Thomas Mitchell and Charlotte Abbott) did you have a thought on where they may fit in or were you just following possible surname links? I think it was the latter, but just to make sure as I can't find anywhere for them to fit!

Thanks
loomis




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Abbott/Slack/Clarke
replied on: 10/15/2006 6:59:56 PM

Sorry about the slip over Susannah Skerritt's birthdate, it was due to a surfeit of Pepperdays !
She was of course born August 9th 1804 at Alfreton, not 1824.

I do not have documentation for Diana's birth, but the information I obtained from another relative shows her being born in March 1835, and christened at Pentrich on April 14th 1844 along with her siblings Ann and Sarah.

Georgiana's birth is given as 1835 at Codnor, but with no other details. Possibly circa 1835 would have been more honest, but you may find out more from the records. Unfortunately, due to time constraints I have been unable to go any further with research or I would have given you a more precise b.m.d. record.

Hope I have been of help though.
loomis




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Abbott/Slack/Clarke
replied on: 10/15/2006 7:15:52 PM

Another slip of the keys, Porkpiebaby, I'm a certain candidate for re-training !

Mary Birkumshire's birthdate was 1733 not 1773. I know teenage pregnancy is rife these days, but giving birth at five ?..... Bring back the quill pen, these computer things will never take off.

Incidentally, Ellen and Gervase were married at Heanor Parish Church 10th April 1803.

loomis




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Abbott/Slack/Clarke
replied on: 10/15/2006 11:14:29 PM

porkpiebaby,

Clarification of William and Sarah Pepperdays' birthdates.

William was born in 1827,in Pentrich, Sarah in 1831.

William Pepperday had a tragic life, being widowed before he was 21. he had his first child, Thomas, with Sarah Wright. He then married Sarah Bullock with whom he had further children.

For more information on William, read the 'Childrens Employment Commission 1842 (Mines)',a report by J M Fellowes in the employment of children an youmg persons in the mines. The author is Winstanley, and the book can be found in any library. (The local studies section if you live in Derbyshire). It really makes harrowing reading. William started in the pit at nine years old, working from 3 a.m. to 3.p.m. for which he was paid half a day.

We don't know we're born !

porkpiebaby




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Abbott/Slack/Clarke
replied on: 10/15/2006 11:18:39 PM

Thanks so much for the updates Loomis!

I could throw my PC out at time stoo!

Thanks so much for all your help.

Mandy
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Abbott/Slack/Clarke
replied on: 10/16/2006 9:48:46 AM

Hi, Ripley was part of Pentrich, non-conformist could have gone to Duffield or Pentrich or else where!
Codnor and Loscoe were part of Heanor Parish until Codnor (St James Church) opened 1844 first marriage:30th Dec 1844,Samuel Granger full age widower miner of Codnor father James Granger miner, Emma Rhodes full age spinster no occupation of Codnor father Samuel Rhodes miner wit by Isabella Bryan.
And Loscoe was part of Codnor until 1927 (St Lukes church built 1938)
some of these maybe your's

Ripley and Pentrich
Non-Conformist Register
Baptisms 1753-1805
1769 John s John Clarke of Codnor in the Parish of Heanor, born Jan 5th Bapt Jan 31st.
1769 Hannah d Thomas Clark of Codnor, born Feb 5th Bapt Feb 19th.
1770 Elizabeth d John Clark of Codnor, born Feb 2nd Bapt Feb 19th.
1770 Elizabeth d Thomas Clark of Codnor, born Nov 8th Bapt Nov 13th.
1772 Thomas s Thomas Clark of Codnor, born Nov 17th Bapt Nov 22nd.
1773 John s John Clark of Codnor born May 7th Bapt May 12th.
1776 William s John Clark of Codnor born Jun 21st Bapt Jul 15th.
1776 James s Thomas Clark of Codnor born Sep 27th Bapt 20th Oct.
1779 Henry s Thomas Clark of Codnor born April 25th Bapt May 2nd.
1779 Hannah d John Clark of Codnor born Jul 22nd Bapt Aug 12th.
1779 Nancy d Betty Clark of Codnor born Sep 16th Bapt Sep 20th
1781 Ruth d Thomas Clark of Codnor born 16th Oct Bapt Nov 11th.
1788 William d Thomas Clark of Codnor, Collier born Mar 27th Bapt Apr 19th.
1791 Susanah d Thomas Clark of Codnor, Collier born Feb 8th no Bapt.

Jenny
P.S. also some Slack'!
porkpiebaby




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Abbott/Slack/Clarke
replied on: 10/23/2006 8:55:08 AM

Hi Jenny,

Thank you for all that info...I'm afraid I'm not quite that far back with my Clarkes, my earliest born is around 1801.

I'm sure they must link into someone somewhere along the line! My earliest is John Clarke born circa 1801 who maried Hannah Slack.

Mandy
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