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Re: Mapps of Mamble/Rock/Cleobury Mortimer?

Postby Waltzer7 » Mon Nov 14, 2016 7:24 pm

Thanks for that, Jimmy. Is that the same for the Census? Just wondering how would we be able to trace our ancestors prior to 1837, if we didn't know where to look?
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Re: Mapps of Mamble/Rock/Cleobury Mortimer?

Postby Jimmy » Mon Nov 14, 2016 7:28 pm

Some places had earlier census's but they were very basic.
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Re: Mapps of Mamble/Rock/Cleobury Mortimer?

Postby Waltzer7 » Mon Nov 21, 2016 1:19 pm

My Auntie is certain that: -

William Mapp (1773, Mamble - April 1848, Cleobury Mortimer)
married 1June 1801, Avenbury, Herefordshire to
Sarah Arding (abt 1776 - 13 December 1855) There is another source that says January 1855, Cleobury Mortimer)

are the parents of William Mapp (Christened 6 June 1804 - 1890) who married Susannah, nee Dukes (1807, Rock - October 1878, Cleobury Mortimer)

Other children: -

John Mapp (1802 - 1874)
Ann Mapp (1806 - 1869)
Mary Mapp (1809 - ?)
Elizabeth Mapp (1812 - 1900)
Sara Mapp (1815 - ?)
Thomas Mapp (1819 - 1881)
Louisa Mapp (1820 - 1900)


There is a possibility that

George Mapp (abt 1740 - ?)
Married
Elizabeth Edwin (1743 - ?)

were the parents of William Mapp (1773 - 1848)?
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Re: Mapps of Mamble/Rock/Cleobury Mortimer?

Postby rockyfowler » Tue Nov 22, 2016 9:59 am

Need death certs to be sure and may give clues to where buried http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/

My Auntie is certain?? that: -

William Mapp (1773, Mamble - April 1848, Cleobury Mortimer)
married 1June 1801, Avenbury, Herefordshire to
Sarah Arding (abt 1776 - 13 December 1855) There is another source that says January 1855, Cleobury Mortimer)
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Re: Mapps of Mamble/Rock/Cleobury Mortimer?

Postby Waltzer7 » Tue Nov 22, 2016 8:23 pm

rockyfowler wrote:Need death certs to be sure and may give clues to where buried http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/

My Auntie is certain?? that: -

William Mapp (1773, Mamble - April 1848, Cleobury Mortimer)
married 1June 1801, Avenbury, Herefordshire to
Sarah Arding (abt 1776 - 13 December 1855) There is another source that says January 1855, Cleobury Mortimer)


Thank you for the link and I've had a look, not really sure where to go on there?

Auntie has been over to Mamble some years ago, researching into the family tree, visited the church and saw the grave stones, etc.
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Re: Mapps of Mamble/Rock/Cleobury Mortimer?

Postby rockyfowler » Tue Nov 22, 2016 9:28 pm

You need to register first to use the site and order PDF of deaths £6 each offer ends 30 November unless quota is used up :wink:
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Re: Mapps of Mamble/Rock/Cleobury Mortimer?

Postby Waltzer7 » Wed Nov 23, 2016 12:50 am

rockyfowler wrote:You need to register first to use the site and order PDF of deaths £6 each offer ends 30 November unless quota is used up :wink:


Ah gottcha! That will come in handy for some members of my family tree. But then they don't do birth, marriage & death certificates in the 1700s do they?
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Re: Mapps of Mamble/Rock/Cleobury Mortimer?

Postby rockyfowler » Wed Nov 23, 2016 7:26 am

Early records that survived, a lot were lost or destroyed, are at the Archives, or some records you can hire films at local Family Search Center :wink:
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