I inherited a 1580s English Bible which has a list of births and deaths from the early to the mid-18th century. I was wondering if it is possible for anyone to locate records to determine the location where these births and deaths occurred.
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Re: Unknown location for list of births and deaths from 1711
I can't find any events to fit, but this is what I make of the entries - if anyone wants to correct it and have a go at finding entries to fit
If Brogdon is the surname then perhaps Yorkshire?
2 July 1711 Unknown married Elizabeth Madders who was in her sixteenth year (so born abt. 1695)
Their children:
Elizabeth Brogdon born 17 April 1712
Margaret died 3 years of age
Samuel born 15 Aug 1715
Jane died 1st year
Susanna died 3 years old
Samuel died 2 years old
Susanna 2nd born 23 April 1722 Died 4 Jan 1757
Ann died 7 years old
Samuel 2nd died 3 years old
Mary died 6 months old
Jane 2nd born 12 December 1720 Died 1739
Richard born 3 December 1731 Died 6 November 1758
Samuel 3rd died 11 days old
Margaret 21 November 1736 Died 3 ½ months old
10 March 1755 his wife dies
If Brogdon is the surname then perhaps Yorkshire?
2 July 1711 Unknown married Elizabeth Madders who was in her sixteenth year (so born abt. 1695)
Their children:
Elizabeth Brogdon born 17 April 1712
Margaret died 3 years of age
Samuel born 15 Aug 1715
Jane died 1st year
Susanna died 3 years old
Samuel died 2 years old
Susanna 2nd born 23 April 1722 Died 4 Jan 1757
Ann died 7 years old
Samuel 2nd died 3 years old
Mary died 6 months old
Jane 2nd born 12 December 1720 Died 1739
Richard born 3 December 1731 Died 6 November 1758
Samuel 3rd died 11 days old
Margaret 21 November 1736 Died 3 ½ months old
10 March 1755 his wife dies
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Re: Unknown location for list of births and deaths from 1711
Possible...
Burial. 18th April 1712, Highgate, Middlesex
Elizabeth Brogden, widow, residence, St Pancras
Burial. 18th April 1712, Highgate, Middlesex
Elizabeth Brogden, widow, residence, St Pancras
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Re: Unknown location for list of births and deaths from 1711
Name Eliza. Madders
Gender Female
Marriage Date 09 Jul 1711
Marriage Place Saint Catherine,Dublin,Dublin,Ireland
Spouse
Samvel Brogdon
FHL Film Number 824048
Gender Female
Marriage Date 09 Jul 1711
Marriage Place Saint Catherine,Dublin,Dublin,Ireland
Spouse
Samvel Brogdon
FHL Film Number 824048
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Re: Unknown location for list of births and deaths from 1711
kdwoodie wrote:Name Eliza. Madders
Gender Female
Marriage Date 09 Jul 1711
Marriage Place Saint Catherine,Dublin,Dublin,Ireland
Spouse
Samvel Brogdon
FHL Film Number 824048
Excellent! Perhaps they were all Irish then?
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