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ARC TBC -Marriage for William Raybould and Rosannah Hingley
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 5:02 pm
by Northern Lass
Can anyone see one
we know her name is Rosannah Hingley from birth certifs of her kids
http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/tr ... =695692492
Re: Marriage needed for William Raybould and Rosannah Hingle
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 5:26 pm
by Northern Lass
ROSHANNAH INGLEY
Christening: 24 JUN 1810 Cradley, Worcester,
Parents:
Father: JOSIAH INGLEY
Mother: SARAH
Extracted birth
Roseannah INGLEY Christening: 11 APR 1818 Rowley Regis, Stafford,
Parents:
Father: John INGLEY
Mother: Mary HACKETT
Record submitted
ROSANNA INGLEY Christening: 11 APR 1819 Rowley Regis, Stafford,
Parents:
Father: JOHN INGLEY
Mother: MARY Record submitted
Re: Marriage needed for William Raybould and Rosannah Hingle
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 8:59 am
by Northern Lass
stuck on this one....anyone any ideas
no marriage coming up

Re: Marriage needed for William Raybould and Rosannah Hingle
Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 8:29 pm
by nailer2011
Jan,
The first '1857 Notebook of Reverend Thompson' shows William and Rosanna still living in Homer's Row, High Town, Cradley and includes a reference to Rosanna being the sister of Isaac Hingley, who is separately listed living with his wife, Ann (nee Brettell), in Colley Lane, Cradley. Isaac is shown to have a nail warehouse and to be wealthy enough to have his own family church pew

.
It is believed that Isaac was the son of Josiah but this needs to be verified

. If so, this means that Rosanna Raybould was the daughter of Josiah Ingley and Sarah Attwood who was christened at Cradley Chapel on 24 June 1810.
If this family link is verified it would mean Rosanna was the niece of Noah Ingley, the famous 'Ironmaster', as Josiah was his brother.
H.
Re: Marriage needed for William Raybould and Rosannah Hingle
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 9:59 am
by Northern Lass
can we find a bapt for Josiah pls and I can add him
presume I am adding him here
http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/tr ... =613721000Can someone post the actual info on vicars notes save me looking it up
we can always add what we suspect then in notes
Re: Marriage needed for William Raybould and Rosannah Hingle
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2011 6:03 pm
by nailer2011
Jan,
On the LDS website there is the baptism of JOSIAH INGLEY, son of Isaac and Esther Ingley, in Rowley Regis on 18 April 1790. The site also shows the marriage of a Josiah Ingley to a SARAH ATTWOOD in St Thomas' Church, Dudley on 9 May 1808.
I will follow up with a record of the entry in the Vicar's diaries.
H.

Re: Marriage needed for William Raybould and Rosannah Hingle
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2011 7:11 pm
by Northern Lass
Re: Marriage needed for William Raybould and Rosannah Hingle
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2011 7:59 pm
by nailer2011
Jan,
As promised earlier, the Transcription of the first (1857) Notebook of Rev Thompson shows:
'Entry Number 389 - Rabold, William, Nailer, no church; wife, ROSANNA (sister of[entry no.] 418A)
Entry Number 418A - Hingley, ISAAC , Nail Warehouse, Unitarian, twice, pew ; wife, ANN, Unitarian, twice (sister to 309 and 227 etc.)'
Entry Numbers 309 and 227 - relate to John and Edward BRETELL and the LDS website has a record of the marriage of an ISAAC HINGLEY to ANN BRETTALL on 19 November 1832 in St. Martin's Church, Birmingham.
If someone can help with the marriage entry, it may have further information which supports or disproves the link between ROSANNA and the Hingley family of NOAH, the 'ironmaster'.
H.
Re: Marriage needed for William Raybould and Rosannah Hingle
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2011 8:02 pm
by Northern Lass
I think we looked at this and got the marriages
have a look on bcc
we found sibs for Rosannah
Edward
Thomas
John
Re: Marriage needed for William Raybould and Rosannah Hingle
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2011 8:12 pm
by Northern Lass
Re: Marriage needed for William Raybould and Rosannah Hingle
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 6:53 pm
by BC Wench
Is this still a Brickwall, or have you solved it?
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