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After Ann's death at Chesterfield in 1847, John was living with a family farming at Heanor during the 1851 census. Nothing further is known at this time of his later life or movements. | Family: F820
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At least two of the families children; Frederick and William Henry, were baptised on the same day, 02 June 1880. | Family: F955
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F978
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Living at Hemming Green, Old Brampton, Derbyshire, England in 1918 | Family: F281
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marriage witnessed by: Denis André BENOITON (cousin of groom) & Jean Louis HUET (brother in law of bride) | Family: F733
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marriage witnessed by: Victor Pierre AMAND & Pierre Vital AMAND (brothrs of bride) | Family: F734
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Married between Jul and Sept 1872. | Family: F955
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: F758
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Married by Licence | Family: F935
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Married by Licence at Greasley, Nottinghamshire. | Family: F92
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On William's marriage to Helen Hunt, the registers state they are both "of Washington" (or Wessington) | Family: F117
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One of the witnesses to the marriage was George Reynolds, son of John and Ellen Reynolds. He was also witness to the marriage of William's brother, Thomas. | Family: F72
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Samuel Hill and Eda Rawson were not married, but did have 2 children; Olive, born C1891, and Sam, born 1893 | Family: F796
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Some mystery surrounds the marriage between Thomas and Ann. The family of Thomas said 'he behaved strangely before his death' and this was recorded in a diary, details of which the family wanted to keep confidential.
The fact that Ann is buried in the same plot as her own Hill family suggests that the assumption the marriage had broken down and the couple were living apart, is correct.
Maybe at another time the marriage would have ended in divorce. | Family: F831
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The marriage licence for John Hill and Ann Bunting in 1826 states that John was 'over 21 and living at Morton, Derbyshire. This is almost certainly at Road Nook where John and Ann's children were born. Documentary evidence indicates that both John's father and grandfather, Thomas and John, were tenants of two messuages and farms on the estate of Road Nook House (built on the site of the old Manor House at Wessington, earlier known as Washington) near Brackenfield in Morton Parish.
John and Ann had moved away from here by about 1840. | Family: F820
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The marriage settlement of John Bunting and Alice Mower mentions the following closes of land as forming part of the Buntingfield Estate: The Riddings; The Upper Hurst; The Under Hurst; Sim Dole and the Greene. | Family: F889
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The Morton registers record a marriage of Hannah Bunting of Brackenfield to Richard Bower of Ashover 16 February 1759. It is believed This is the couple involved. | Family: F933
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The printed pedigree of the Hill's of Crich, has Ann as marrying John CHAPMAN. This is thought to be an error. | Family: F116
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Thomas and Elizabeth, a widow, had no children. She appears to have predeceased him as she is not mentioned in his Will | Family: F309
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William and Nancy were married by licence. The marriage licence stated that William was over 21, a joiner by trade, resident in Crich, and that Nancy was over 18. Nancy's father was given as William smith, Innkeeper, of Crich. | Family: F72
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Witnesses to marriage: Thomas Sims & Mary Carlin | Family: F53
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Witnesses to the marriage were: John HILL and Gertrude FROGGATT. | Family: F59
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[WO]Augustin Lecoeur & Prosper Pillippe | Family: F693
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living with daughter and son in law 1861 | george ABBOTT
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living with widowed mother 1841 in masbrough, unmarried. | Abraham ADAMS
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widow 1871 farmer of 208 acres in dethick. | Mary ALLEN
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widow living with her father in 1861. | elizabeth ARNSBY
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Moved to America where they had numerous issue | Matthew ASH
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widow of josephus aston | Mary ASTON
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widow of josephus aston | Mary ASTON
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unmarried in 1901. | Clara ATKIN
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In White's directory of 1832 'Mrs Sarah Day and the Misses Ann and Millicent Day' were resident at Newmanleys where there were then two mills (by 1853 there was only one cornmill).
In 1834 Sarah remarried to a farmer James Hopkin and went to live on his farm with her young children Elizabeth and William. Millicent remained at Newmanleys. | Sarah BARKER
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no marriage found. in 1891 marys widowed mother elizabeth bamford is living with the family. | George BARLOW
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see froggatt tree married ben froggatt | Harriett BARNES
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see froggatt tree married ben froggatt | Harriett BARNES
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1881 widow, servent langwith notts. | Mary BARNES
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1881 widow, servent langwith notts. | Mary BARNES
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1901. family living at bolsover, samuel is a labourer in brickyard. | Samuel BARNES
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1901. family living at bolsover, samuel is a labourer in brickyard. | Samuel BARNES
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steel refiner. | Adam BARTON
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shoemaker and toll collecter. | Samuel BARTON
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shoemaker and toll collecter. | Samuel BARTON
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ann was the widow of unknown beaton, she had a son joseph henry beaton born 1858 at bath somerset. anns maiden name was daykin. | ann BEATON
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family living at 5 peel street bedford 1901. | John BECKETT
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unmarried 1901 | lily BELLAMY
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unmarried 1901 | rosa BELLAMY
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Worked as a domestic servant | Marie Sebastien BELLIER
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susan was the widow of fred lackburn whom she married sep 1877, children lily arthur and fred | Susan BLACKBURN NEE SMITH
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1891-1901 fanny is a widow farming in ashover | Fanny BLAIDES
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no marriage found, elizabeth blythes brother william spencer is living with family in 1881. | William g BLYTHE
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