Difference between revisions of "Sinnemon, Robert"

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|Place of Birth=Dumbarton
 
|Place of Birth=Dumbarton
 
|Marriage=Elizabeth Brocklebank; Elizabeth
 
|Marriage=Elizabeth Brocklebank; Elizabeth
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|Issue=4 children
 
|Source=J. Brownbill and W. Fergusson Irvine (eds.), Marriage Bonds of the Deaneries of Lonsdale, Kendal, Furness, Copeland and Amounderness, Part of the Deanery of Richmond, 5 vols (Kendal, 1920-33), v, 199; Lancashire Archives, Quarter Session Petitions, QSP/1456/9
 
|Source=J. Brownbill and W. Fergusson Irvine (eds.), Marriage Bonds of the Deaneries of Lonsdale, Kendal, Furness, Copeland and Amounderness, Part of the Deanery of Richmond, 5 vols (Kendal, 1920-33), v, 199; Lancashire Archives, Quarter Session Petitions, QSP/1456/9
 
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Married Elizabeth Brocklebank at Lancaster, 29 January 1739.  John Troughton, butcher of Lancaster and Edmund Gartside, gentlemen of Lancaster, named as bondsmen.  Claimed by Israel Stell of Lancaster to already be married to another woman, also called Elizabeth.
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Married Elizabeth Brocklebank at Lancaster, 29 January 1739.  John Troughton, butcher of Lancaster and Edmund Gartside, gentlemen of Lancaster, named as bondsmen.  Claimed by Israel Stell of Lancaster to already be married to another woman from Hexham, also called Elizabeth, with whom he has four children.

Revision as of 11:12, 5 February 2014

Dates 1739
Location Lancaster; Hexham
Vocation Weaver
Place of Birth Dumbarton
Marriage Elizabeth Brocklebank; Elizabeth
Issue 4 children
Place of birth Source J. Brownbill and W. Fergusson Irvine (eds.), Marriage Bonds of the Deaneries of Lonsdale, Kendal, Furness, Copeland and Amounderness, Part of the Deanery of Richmond, 5 vols (Kendal, 1920-33), v, 199; Lancashire Archives, Quarter Session Petitions, QSP/1456/9

Married Elizabeth Brocklebank at Lancaster, 29 January 1739. John Troughton, butcher of Lancaster and Edmund Gartside, gentlemen of Lancaster, named as bondsmen. Claimed by Israel Stell of Lancaster to already be married to another woman from Hexham, also called Elizabeth, with whom he has four children.