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Maddie

Maddie Report 3 Mar 2019 13:42

sister
Frances Grice
Gender Female
Christening Date 20 Jun 1773
Christening Date (Original) 20 JUN 1773
Christening Place AUNSBY,LINCOLN,ENGLAND
Father's Name George Grice
Mother's Name Ann
Citing this Record

"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch

Catharine Grice
Gender Female
Christening Date 08 Oct 1778
Christening Date (Original) 08 OCT 1778
Christening Place AUNSBY,LINCOLN,ENGLAND
Father's Name George Grice
Mother's Name Ann
Citing this Record

"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch

Mary Grice
Gender Female
Christening Date 15 Oct 1780
Christening Date (Original) 15 OCT 1780
Christening Place AUNSBY,LINCOLN,ENGLAND
Father's Name George Grice
Mother's Name Ann
Citing this Record

"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch

Richard Grice
Gender Male
Christening Date 14 Apr 1775
Christening Date (Original) 14 APR 1775
Christening Place AUNSBY,LINCOLN,ENGLAND
Father's Name George Grice
Mother's Name Ann
Citing this Record

"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch

Maddie

Maddie Report 3 Mar 2019 13:33

for info
1851

Hamlet of Ozeby, Haydor with Oasby & Ayeby, Grantham, Lincolnshire, England
William Perkins Head Of Family Married Male 54 1797 Agricultural Labourer Kelby, Lincolnshire, England
Ann Perkins Wife Married Female 38 1813 Labourer's Wife Normanton, Lincolnshire, England
Elizabeth Perkins Daughter Unmarried Female 5 1846 - Lincolnshire, England
James Perkins Son - Male 3 1848 - Lincolnshire, England
John Perkins Son - Male 0 1851 - Lincolnshire, England

1841
Ousby, Haydor, Grantham, Lincolnshire, England
William Perkins Male 40 1801 Lincolnshire, England
Mary Perkins Female 60 1781 Lincolnshire, England

William
Sex Male
Last name Perkins
Burial year 1854
Birth year 1795
County Lincolnshire
Country England
Burial place Heydour
Page 43
Age 59
Burial date 16 Sep 1854

Mary
Sex Female
Last name Perkins
Burial year 1845
Birth year 1781
County Lincolnshire
Country England
Burial place Heydour
Page 30
Age 64
Burial date 23 Apr 1845
Archive
Lincolnshire Archives
Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records

William
Last name Perkins
Sex Male
Birth year -
Residence Heydour Cum Kelby
Marriage year 1825
Marriage date 18 Jul 1825
Marriage place Heydour
Spouse's first name(s) Mary
Spouse's last name Grice
Spouse's residence Heydour Cum Kelby
County Lincolnshire
Country England
Page 16

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Mary
Sex Female
Last name Grice
Baptism year 1780
Birth year -
County Lincolnshire
Country England
Place Aunsby
Mother's first name(s) Ann
Father's first name(s) George
Page 14
Baptism date 15 Oct 1780

MARY
Last name GRICE
Marriage year 1825
Marriage day 18
Marriage month Jul
Parish Heydour
Spouse's first name(s) William
Spouse's last name Perkins
Deanery Loveden
County Lincolnshire
Country England
Notes
With consent of parents
Record set Lincolnshire Marriage Index
Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
Subcategory Parish Marriages
Collections from England, Great Britain

william would also be over 21 at time of marriage, maybe they asked consent because of the age gap

Julie

Julie Report 3 Mar 2019 12:49

To expand on the connection to my other recent Perkins threads. William was the brother of Richard who was father of George and Ann, they are the subject of the other threads.

Julie

Julie Report 3 Mar 2019 12:44

Only in so far as William is a member of the same Perkins branch that migrated to the Heydour area in the 18th century.

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 3 Mar 2019 11:41

Is this connected to your other Perkins threads?

Julie

Julie Report 3 Mar 2019 10:31

Hello, I'm looking for thoughts on a scenario concerning William Perkins. He was baptised at Heydour (sometimes appears as Haydor or Haydour) in Lincolnshire 2 Aug 1798. I have 2 marriages for William at Heydour, in 1825 to Mary Grice and 1845 to Ann Weatly. Heydour has hamlets Oasby (Ozeby), Aisby (Azeby) and Kelby around it. A branch of the Perkins family moved there and is found in all of the hamlets at various times. I have only the one William in these locations, at the moment. I have a William Perkins on the 1841 census Oasby aged 40 in the same household is Mary aged 60 (adult ages have been rounded). Come the 1851 census William is listed with Ann and 3 children. I have traced a death for an Ann Perkins aged 64, burial at Heydour Arpil 1845 aged 64, the only Ann Perkins burial there between 1825 and 1845. There is also a baptism of a Mary Grice in late1780 at nearby Aunsby. The marriage to Ann Weatly is in June 1845. There are no baptisms for any children of William and Mary at Heydour. All of the above seem to point to William first marrying a lady somewhat older than he who would have been 45 when they married, and thus perhaps already past childbearing. However, the spanner in the works is that the marriage register for the first marriage includes reference to parental consent, thus implying that the bride was under 21. A further twist is that the oldest child of William and Ann (Elizabeth) was baptised in Heydour in early December 1845, the birth being registered in Q4 1845. I am well aware that the details in marriage registers often contain errors, so maybe that's the problem here. Would appreciate the thoughts of others on this one, before I go down the route of ordering a copy of the death cert for the Mary Perkins in 1845.