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Re: Brettle kidnapped by indians?---------Jo sorting
Im not sure of that marriage for Thomas Brettell and Nancy Siddaway.
The pr's says
September 1803. St John the Baptist, Halesowen
Thomas Brettell otp bach and Nancy Siddaway otp spin
Banns
Witnesses:- Thomas Brettell sr. Richard Fiddian
That witnesses Thomas Brettell makes me wonder?
The pr's says
September 1803. St John the Baptist, Halesowen
Thomas Brettell otp bach and Nancy Siddaway otp spin
Banns
Witnesses:- Thomas Brettell sr. Richard Fiddian
That witnesses Thomas Brettell makes me wonder?
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Re: Brettle kidnapped by indians?
grangers14 wrote:St John the Baptist Halesowen - 1774 April
Thomas son of Nathan and Bedy Brettell bapt ye 15
is there a Thomas Brettell with son Thomas?
so you are saying that the Thomas Brettell that married Nancy may have father Thomas and not Nathan
could it be his g.father
pushing it abit as he would be 90 odd
could be uncle?
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I dont know
Just seems odd having Thomas Brettell sr as though he may be father?

Just seems odd having Thomas Brettell sr as though he may be father?
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Jimmy wrote:1861. Back Crown Inn, Dudley.
Thomas Brittle 27. Coal miner.
Eliza Brittle 32.
Benjamin Johnson 12. Stepson.
Joseph Brittle 5. Son.
Mary A Brittle 2. Dau.
Selina Brittle 9 MO. Dau.
Mary Brittle 50. Mother. Mar. Laundress.
Thomas Cottle 9. Grand son.
William Cottle 8. Grand son.
All born Bilston.
Im trying to find a marriage for this coupl
? late marriage
West Midlands Marriage indexes for the years: 1871
BASSETT Eliza BRITTLE Thomas Dudley, St Thomas Dudley Register Office 204/028/495
Re: Brettle kidnapped by indians?---------Jo sorting
Nathan (Thomas's father) had a brother Joseph Brettell
Joseph Brettell bap 17/9/1749 Halesowen extracted
Joseph Beittle m Sarah Darby 8/11/1772 Harborne extracted
Thomas bap 12/8/1776 Bond St Baptist Birmingham extracted
Thomas (Nathan's father) buried 26/9/1773 - have photocopy of PR and of his will
therefore could Joseph's son Thomas now be Thomas snr?
Joseph Brettell bap 17/9/1749 Halesowen extracted
Joseph Beittle m Sarah Darby 8/11/1772 Harborne extracted
Thomas bap 12/8/1776 Bond St Baptist Birmingham extracted
Thomas (Nathan's father) buried 26/9/1773 - have photocopy of PR and of his will
therefore could Joseph's son Thomas now be Thomas snr?
Re: Brettle kidnapped by indians?---------Jo sorting
Background to story - I believe that the Cottle family and Brettle family went as pioneers to USA because they became Mormons
From booklet on Mormon Religion - The Mormons were founded in1827 by Joseph Smith. It was a policy to send missionaries abroad - as it still is nowadays. In the mid 1800's vast numbers, thousands were converted in England and they emmigrated to the USA to go to "Paradise", that is Zion at Salt Lake City, to start a new life.
From British History on line - "Mormon missionaries went to Gloucestershire in 1840 and gained converts from villages near Gloucester, some of whom emigrated to USA in 1841"
From The Potteries: An Early Hotbed for Mormonism/This is Staffordshire - "What is probably less well known is that between 1839 - 1870 there were over 2,000 Mormons in Staffordshire, with both Burslem & Dudley serving as a regional basis for missionary work"
From Welcome to Mormon History - org - "25/5/1855 Council meeting of the Tipton branch it was decided to open two places at Dudley Port for preaching on Sunday evening"
Info pieced together from 2 websites - "All Cottles Great & Small" and "Anderson-Evenson Families of Norway & Utah"
The Indian attack occurred on 24/7/1866 near Laramie
Elizabeth Brettle was kidnapped 24/7/1866 and never seen again
Mary Brettle her mother died 24/7/1866 she had her throat cut and was scalped - George (Elizabeth son) skull smashed in died same day buried together
Jesse Brettle (Elizabeth's father) died from tomahawk wounds 3wks later in Denver
William Cottle (Elizabeth father in law) died 25/7/1866 on way to Denver for treatment
Ann Adams Cottle (Elizabeth mother in law) killed 24/7/1866
Henry Cottle (Elizabeth husband)shot 24/7/1866 - William Cottle and Annie Cottle their children all survived taken to Big Laramie for treatment
Joseph Cottle another son died of disease two weeks before attack. Thomas Edward another son was on a different wagon and survived.
From booklet on Mormon Religion - The Mormons were founded in1827 by Joseph Smith. It was a policy to send missionaries abroad - as it still is nowadays. In the mid 1800's vast numbers, thousands were converted in England and they emmigrated to the USA to go to "Paradise", that is Zion at Salt Lake City, to start a new life.
From British History on line - "Mormon missionaries went to Gloucestershire in 1840 and gained converts from villages near Gloucester, some of whom emigrated to USA in 1841"
From The Potteries: An Early Hotbed for Mormonism/This is Staffordshire - "What is probably less well known is that between 1839 - 1870 there were over 2,000 Mormons in Staffordshire, with both Burslem & Dudley serving as a regional basis for missionary work"
From Welcome to Mormon History - org - "25/5/1855 Council meeting of the Tipton branch it was decided to open two places at Dudley Port for preaching on Sunday evening"
Info pieced together from 2 websites - "All Cottles Great & Small" and "Anderson-Evenson Families of Norway & Utah"
The Indian attack occurred on 24/7/1866 near Laramie
Elizabeth Brettle was kidnapped 24/7/1866 and never seen again
Mary Brettle her mother died 24/7/1866 she had her throat cut and was scalped - George (Elizabeth son) skull smashed in died same day buried together
Jesse Brettle (Elizabeth's father) died from tomahawk wounds 3wks later in Denver
William Cottle (Elizabeth father in law) died 25/7/1866 on way to Denver for treatment
Ann Adams Cottle (Elizabeth mother in law) killed 24/7/1866
Henry Cottle (Elizabeth husband)shot 24/7/1866 - William Cottle and Annie Cottle their children all survived taken to Big Laramie for treatment
Joseph Cottle another son died of disease two weeks before attack. Thomas Edward another son was on a different wagon and survived.
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Hi Dumblonde.
Ive been going through this all day the main problem adding to BCC it has to be our work that is on there not from others searches. We need as much evidence as we can,
The further back you go unless there is other evidence its very hard to connect up. Some of the christenings you put I cant see on my transcripts and I went through each page. I could only find 3, Thomas, Charles and Nathan.
Still trying to look through other things on here
Jo
Ive been going through this all day the main problem adding to BCC it has to be our work that is on there not from others searches. We need as much evidence as we can,
The further back you go unless there is other evidence its very hard to connect up. Some of the christenings you put I cant see on my transcripts and I went through each page. I could only find 3, Thomas, Charles and Nathan.
Still trying to look through other things on here
Jo

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Oh I think I have added another Thomas and Nancy Sidway we have this on BCC already
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Does anyone have any Cradley transcripts please? I would like to check out some christenings, parents Thomas Brettel and Nancy.
Some IGI are submitted and this one from family search has
Titus Brettell
christening: 04 Sep 1814 Rowley Regis,"‹ Stafford,"‹
parents: Tho...S Brettell,"‹ Nancy Hunt
Jo
Some IGI are submitted and this one from family search has
Titus Brettell
christening: 04 Sep 1814 Rowley Regis,"‹ Stafford,"‹
parents: Tho...S Brettell,"‹ Nancy Hunt
Jo

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Possible ones, listed?
Nancy Brettell
birth: Reddal Hill,"‹ Stafford,"‹ England
christening: 02 Jun 1816 Parish of Rowley Reges,"‹ Stafford Co.,"‹
parents: Thomas Brettell,"‹ Nancy Brettell
Thomas Brettell
christening: 28 Mar 1813 Halesowen and Chapels of Cradley,"‹ Worcester,"‹ England
parents: Thomas Brettell,"‹ Nancy Brettell
Olave Brettell
christening: 22 Apr 1810 Cradley,"‹ Worcester,"‹
parents: Thomas Brettell,"‹ Nancy
Seabright Brettell
christening: 06 Mar 1808 CRADLEY,"‹WORCESTER,"‹
parents: Thomas Brettell,"‹ Nancy
Titus Brettell
christening: 04 Sep 1814 Rowley Regis,"‹ Stafford,"‹ England
parents: Tho...S Brettell,"‹ Nancy Hunt
Elizabeth Brettle
birth: 15 Aug 1823 Cradley,"‹ Worcestershire
parents: Thomas Brettle,"‹ Nancy Brettle
Jesse Brettel
christening: 25 Apr 1804 PARK LANE PRESBYTERIAN,"‹CRADLEY,"‹WORCESTER,"‹ENGLAND
residence: Worcester,"‹
parents: Thomas Brettel,"‹ Nancy
Nancy Brettell
birth: Reddal Hill,"‹ Stafford,"‹ England
christening: 02 Jun 1816 Parish of Rowley Reges,"‹ Stafford Co.,"‹
parents: Thomas Brettell,"‹ Nancy Brettell
Thomas Brettell
christening: 28 Mar 1813 Halesowen and Chapels of Cradley,"‹ Worcester,"‹ England
parents: Thomas Brettell,"‹ Nancy Brettell
Olave Brettell
christening: 22 Apr 1810 Cradley,"‹ Worcester,"‹
parents: Thomas Brettell,"‹ Nancy
Seabright Brettell
christening: 06 Mar 1808 CRADLEY,"‹WORCESTER,"‹
parents: Thomas Brettell,"‹ Nancy
Titus Brettell
christening: 04 Sep 1814 Rowley Regis,"‹ Stafford,"‹ England
parents: Tho...S Brettell,"‹ Nancy Hunt
Elizabeth Brettle
birth: 15 Aug 1823 Cradley,"‹ Worcestershire
parents: Thomas Brettle,"‹ Nancy Brettle
Jesse Brettel
christening: 25 Apr 1804 PARK LANE PRESBYTERIAN,"‹CRADLEY,"‹WORCESTER,"‹ENGLAND
residence: Worcester,"‹
parents: Thomas Brettel,"‹ Nancy
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Re: Brettle kidnapped by indians?---------Jo sorting
grangers14 wrote:Does anyone have any Cradley transcripts please? I would like to check out some christenings, parents Thomas Brettel and Nancy.
Some IGI are submitted and this one from family search has
Titus Brettell
christening: 04 Sep 1814 Rowley Regis,"‹ Stafford,"‹
parents: Tho...S Brettell,"‹ Nancy Hunt
Jo
I can check the RR one tomoz
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Thanks NL
Jo

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Re: Brettle kidnapped by indians?---------Jo sorting
I also found Thomas and Nancy nee Siddaway children:
Nancy Brettell born 1816 is on BCC already
Nancy Brettell m James Round 12/2/1839 Dudley
Nancy Brettell born 1816 is on BCC already
Nancy Brettell m James Round 12/2/1839 Dudley
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From Old Family Search site:
Elizabeth Brettell bap 1823 buried 2/5/1824 Particular Baptist Cradley
Elizabeth Brettell bap 1823 buried 2/5/1824 Particular Baptist Cradley
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dumblonde wrote:From Old Family Search site:
Elizabeth Brettell bap 1823 buried 2/5/1824 Particular Baptist Cradley
Any Burials on the old IGI always need to be confirmed in actual PRegister and then proven
that it is that Elizabeth Brettell there have been ones I have found that weren't the correct ones.
I think we just put the "bare bones" on with some notes
we cant add all the info from other sites but we have got some great info added now to these
Brettells and Jo will add some more then I think we will leave it at that re this one on Bcc.
