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Completed - Unknown location for list of births and deaths

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2023 10:44 am
by BradleyM834
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

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2023 3:31 pm
by gardener
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

Re: Unknown location for list of births and deaths from 1711

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2023 6:32 pm
by grangers14
Possible...
Burial. 18th April 1712, Highgate, Middlesex
Elizabeth Brogden, widow, residence, St Pancras

Re: Unknown location for list of births and deaths from 1711

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2023 7:20 pm
by kdwoodie
Name Eliza. Madders
Gender Female
Marriage Date 09 Jul 1711
Marriage Place Saint Catherine,Dublin,Dublin,Ireland
Spouse
Samvel Brogdon
FHL Film Number 824048

Re: Unknown location for list of births and deaths from 1711

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2023 7:44 pm
by gardener
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?