Les Bowser, E-mail from Les Bowser on 12 Nov 1997 detailing some of his findings in Yorkshire



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  • Title Les Bowser, E-mail from Les Bowser on 12 Nov 1997 detailing some of his findings in Yorkshire 
    Short Title E-Mail: Les Bowser - 12 Nov 1997 
    Source ID S172 
    Text Subject:
    News from Osmotherley
    Date:
    Wed, 12 Nov 1997 09:13:20 +0000
    From:
    (Les Bowser)
    To:



    Re: Arthur's comments about Marske Parish Records

    I have been working mostly with transcriptions. When I began at the York
    Reference Library, I assumed that there was only one version, only to
    discover later that's not the case. Different parishes have diferent sorts
    of records. For Acklam (near Malton) Parish, home of the Bowsers, I looked
    at photocopied pages of the origianl registers beginning in 1716. Some
    periods were messy, some were clear, depending on the script of the Vicar.
    In the Acklam Register I found the marriage cert. of Christopher Harper and
    Elizabeth Leppington (in case anybody is descended from that old
    gentleman). For Hawnby, I used transcriptions (1653-1722), published in The
    Yorkshire County Magazine (1893), Vol 3 & 4. Then later, at the County
    Record Office in Northallerton, there were transcriptions for Hawnby of a
    much greater period. For Marske, I started at the Society of Genealogists
    with burial and marriage abstracts which were arranged by surname; then at
    York, I used the published Register book covering 1570-1812, for Baptisms,
    Marriages and Burials. Somehow I neglected to note the publisher; there
    were over 140 of these various register books all together on the open
    shelves. York's collection is not complete, and other registers can be
    found at Society of Genealogists, County Record Offices, or the Borthwick
    Institute for example. A note about Borthwick: It has many original
    records, esepecially wills. The originals are only available on microfilm
    and they had a waiting list of 1-2 weeks. They also have an open library,
    which might yield some interesting stuff. There I found the parish
    Registers for Hovingham (home of the Fawcetts) Arthur, you could very well
    be right about the records being in other sources; the trick is finding
    them. I find it pretty changelling to be working with a puzzle in which the
    clues are in various libraries spread all over Britain.

    I have found the transcripts generally pretty easy to use, which is
    fortunate for me, because I have very little patience with microfilm.

    Now for some news: I'm pretty sure I have tracked down Mary Barker's
    parents. They were George Barker, of Staithes (buried July 21, 1752,
    Hinderwell), and Sarah Carter (buried June 10, 1768, Hinderwell); married
    Jan 7, 1723 in Hinderwell. Mary Barker was born Jan 7, 1727, Hinderwell.
    (Jan 7 twice? I hope I got it right!) Their other children included Alice,
    bap. June 13, 1731; Dorothy, bap. May 7, 1727; Sarah buried (sic) June 10,
    1768. There don't seem to be any other Carters, Barkers (or Dobsons) in
    Hunderwell who fit with that family. More about the whole family and
    Hinderwell Monumental Inscriptions next time.

    Carol L & Barb: This from the Thirsk Register: William Wells, bap. Nov 16,
    1742, son of William Wells, bricklayer. William Wells, bricklayer m. Nov
    30, 1738, Jane Cliff, spinster. (Sorry, no other info)
    I haven't been to Thirsk yet, but I will look for the Methodist Chapel when
    I get there.

    Anybody descended from Nathaniel Smith and Elizabeth Duck of Osmotherley? I
    went to see Clack House (not Clock House as I've seen somewhere) where
    their son John was born. Patriarch Benjamin is buried in the cemetery just
    down the street from here. It's a lovely little village of 600 souls, and
    boasts a Post Office, newsstand, antique shop and three pubs each with a
    fireplace. Everything is so old that going out to dinner is like eating in
    a museum.

    That's it for today.

    Les 
    Linked to Alice Barker
    Dorothy Barker
    George Barker
    Mary Barker
    Sarah Carter
    William Wells
    William Wells
    Family: William Wells / Jane Cliff
    Family: George Barker / Sarah Carter 


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