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Burslem Parish Register " 1913. t. BURSLEM. 1 l'809-1812. Stafforbsbicef patisb IRegisters Sociftig. Editor and Hon. Secretary : PERCY Wr L. ADAMS. Morcton House, Wohtanton. Deanery or Han ley. Burslem padsb IR^aister ^. PART III, WITH INDEX. ':.^ Privately printed for the Staffordshire Parish RsgwJrs SociFxr. s . , All Communicants respedut^the^m-inting and iranscripMcn ofi Ktgisters arid th/issxu of the p^/fK^shoul^hc addressed to the Ediior. Attention is especially directed to Notices on in^de of Cover. — ; ^1 4^f<3^ Brii^ham Yount^ University Harold B. Lcc Library MANTl PUBLIC L;srARY 0b IRegisters Society. j^ARL OF Dartmouth. y Mr. Percy W. L. Adams, Gift of )use, Wolstanton. Manti Stake Family of placing in the hands of Members History Center Staffordshire Parish Registers, con- Deanery. ^ ivith Index. Hanley. Rowley Regis (pt. ii), with Index. Dudley. All Subscriptions for 191 3 not already paid should be sent to the account of the Staffordshire Parish Registers Society at Lloyds Bank, Stafford. The following Registers have been published : — Castle Church (2 parts), Stafford; Milwich (pt. i.), Stafford; "Haughton, Stafford; -'Barton-under-Needwood (2 parts), Tutbury ; Alstonfiel'd (5 parts); *Standon, Eccleshall *Hamstall parts), ; Ridware (2 Rugeley ; Tatenhill, Tutbury ; Berkswich-with-Walton, Stafford ; *Pipe Ridware, Rugeley ; Barlaston, Trentham ; Ellastone (2 parts, with Index), Uttoxeter ; Eccleshall (2 parts) ; Trentham (2 parts) ; Brewood (pt. i.), Penkridge ; Rocester (2 parts), Uttoxeter; West Bromwich (pt. i.); Stowe (pt. i.), Uttoxeter; Hints (with Index), Lichfield; Rowley Regis (pt. i., with Index), Dudley ; Croxden (with Index), Uttoxeter Bradley-in-the-Moors (with Index), Cheadle. Price List on application to the "Staffordshire Advertiser" Office, Stafford, or to the Hon. Secretary. Indexing.—The Council will be very pleased to receive offers of help in indexing the various Registers, a&ss^lso offers of Tran- scribing. Offers of help may be sent to the EdSEor. --^ —^ "•' Indices .for these Volumes are published •separately. t '^'^-^ ^^^-^^ A K ""/axz^CXXZ ^^^-^lo 2.^^-^-^^ 'LAJrJ^J^ o.f . I c: a ;u 1913. BURSLEM 1809-1812. Staffovbsbive lp>arisb IReGisters Society. Editor and Hon. Secretary : PERCY W. L. ADAMS, Moreton House, Wolstanton. Deanery of Hanley. Burslem pavisb IReGister. C\VyP 'J-i PART III, WITH INDEX. PftlVATtl.Y PRINTED FOR THE STAFFORDSHIRE PaRISH REGISTERS SOCIETY. All Communications respecting the printing and transcription oj Registers and the issue of the parts should be addressed to the Editor. Attention is especially directed to Notices on inside of Cover. 1809] Burstem. 593 1809, Jan. 29. Georgiana, d. of John & Elisabeth Sale (Atherage). Jan. 29. Henrietta, d. of John & Elisabeth Sale (Atherage). Jan. 29. Mary Ann, d. of George & Rachel Marsh (Dale Hall). Jan. 29. Peter, s. of Charles & Jane Jones (Bourne's Bank). Feb. 12. Enoch, s. of Samuel & Theodosia Hawthorn (Tunstall). Feb. 12. Mary Ann, d. of Ralph & Sarah Latham (Cobridge). Feb. 12. William, s, of John & Frances Hancock (Hot Lane). Feb. David, s. of John & Ermine Walton (Atherage) Mary Ann, d. of Richard & Sarah Howard (Wedgwood's Sq.). Hamlet, s. of Richard & Sarah Howard. Sarah, d. of Richard & Sarah Errill. Ann, d. of Thomas & Susannah Bates. George, s. of William & Elisabeth Robinson (Hot Lane). Sarah, d. of Joseph & Miriam Derber (Tun- stall). William, s. of John & Ellen Davenport, /^"^ ^ '' Enoch, s. of Samuel & Ann Cartledge (Cobridge). Feb. 26. Absalom, s. of Thomas & Mary Lewis (Cobridge). Feb. 26. Maria, d. of William & Hannah Boulton (Hot Lane). Feb. 26. Joseph, s, of Robert & Ann Shaw (Hamiel). Feb. 26. Hariet, d. of Thomas & Susannah Colclough (Hot Lane). Feb. 26. Thirza, d. of Thomas & Susannah Colclough (Hot Lane). Feb. 26. William, s. of William & Mary Brough (Green Fields), Feb. 26. Ann, d. of John & Mary Robinson (Green Head). 594 Staffordshire Parish Registers. [1809 1809, Mar. 5. George, s. of Grace Meir & George Boulton. „ Mar. 5. William, s. of William & Marj'' Morris (Tunstall). „ Mar. 5. William Hoskinson, s. of John & Elisabeth Meir. „ Mar. II. Christiana Lowe, d. of John & Elisabeth Tregortha. „ Mar. II. William Lowe, s. of John & Elisabeth Tregortha. „ Mar. 12. John, s. of John & Ann Harrison (Sneyd Green). „ Mar. 12. Elisabeth, d. of John & Elisabeth Hall (High Lane). „ Mar. 12. Elisabeth, d. of John & Sarah Bates (Long- port). „ Mar. 12. Ann, d. of John & Catharine Lawton (Cobridge). „ Mar. 12. Darius, s. of John & Martha Latham. „ Mar. 12. Sarah, d. of George & Sarah Lawton (Co- bridge). „ Mar. 12. Sarah, d. of James & Sarah Winkle (Bourne's Bank). „ Mar. 12. George, s. of Thomas & Betty Edwards (Bourne's Bank). „ Mar. 19. Thirza, d. of John & Fanny Read (Hole House). „ Mar. 19. Sarah, d. of Joseph & Mary Nickson (Tun- stall). „ Mar. 19. Ann, d. of Elisabeth Horton & John Hancock, illegit. „ Mar. 19. Mary, d. of Richard & Delicia Till. „ Mar. 19. Fanny, d. of William & Hannah Doley (Tunstall). Transcript sent into Court till March 25, 1809. „ Apr. 2. Mary, d. of James & Hannah Bailey (Tun- stall). „ Apr. 2. Alice, d. of Thomas & Ann Kelsell (Cobridge). „ Apr. 2. Charlotte, d. of Thomas & Elisabeth Mellor. „ Apr. 2. Ann, d. of James & Hannah Bailey (Tunstall). i8o9] Burslem. 595 1809, Apr. 596 Staffordshire Parish Registers. [1809 1809, ^y 7- William, s. of Job & Julia Nixon (Hot Lane). „ May 7. Sarah, d. of William & Margaret Lancaster (Small Thorn). „ May 14. Hannah, d. of John & Phebe Stockall (Tunstall). „ May 14. Joseph, s. of James & Mary Wilson (Tunstall). „ May 14. Thomas, s. of James & Elisabeth Smith (Atherage). „ May 14. William, s. of William & Ann Hargreave (Dale Hall). „ May 14. Robert, s. of William & Ann Hargreave (Dale Hall). „ May 21. William, s. of Ann Caldwell & John Hawkins, illegit. „ May 21. Jane, d. of William & Ann Nixon. „ May 21. Hannah, d. of George & Mary Turner (Dale Hall). „ May 21. Mary Ann, d. of Joseph & Mary Moss (Dale Hall). „ May 21. John, s. of John &. Elisabeth Wildblood (Cobridge). „ May 21. John, s. of Peter & Lydia Hackney (Hot Lane). „ May 21. John, s. of Samuel & Rebecca Hill (Cobridge). „ May 21. Sarah,d. of Burslem& Mary Daniel (Bourne's Bank). „ May 21. Maria, d. of George & Ann Amos (Cobridge). „ May 21. George, s. of Richard & Sarah Derber (Long port). „ May 21. Ellen, d. of Charles & Elisabeth Clarke (Sneyd Green). „ May 21. William, s. of Charles & Elisabeth Clarke (Sneyd Green). „ May 21. Jonathan, s. of Charles & Elisabeth Clarke (Sneyd Green). „ June I. Thomas, s. of Abner & Hannah Middleton (Cobridge). „ June 4. Ann Dorothea, d. of Samuel & Sarah Wase (Cobridge). i8o9] Burslem. 597 1809, June 4. Mary, d. of Thomas & Mary Rathbone (Tunstall). June 4. Elisabeth, d. of John & Lydia Parr (Tunstall). June 4. Mary, d. of John & Amey Hawthorn (Tun- stall). June 4. David, s. of Thomas & Mary Baskey (High Lane). June 7. Elisa, d. of John & Sarah Meir (Tunstall). June II. Jane, d. of William & Grace Cumberlidge (Brown Hills). June II. Hariet, d. of Richard & Frances Greaves (Etruria). June II. Sarah, d. of Cyms & Mary Brindley (Sneyd Green). June 18. Robert, s. of John & Sarah Maddock (Dale Hall). June 18. Robert, s. of John & Ann Hulme. " '^ June 18. Amey, d. of Samuel & Elisabeth Fitchford (Tunstall). June 18. Ethny, s. of William & Sarah Johnson (Tunstall). June 25. Ann, d. of William & Mary Williams. June 25. Ann, d. of Ralph & Lucy Marsh. June 25. Ralph, s. of Samuel & Elisabeth Malkin (Bourne's Bank). June 25. Sarah, d. of Samuel & Elisabeth Allen (Furlong). June 25. Samuel, s. of Samuel c\; Elisabeth Allen (Furlong). June 25. Harding, s. of Samuel & Elisabeth Allen (Furlong). June 25. Joseph, s. of James & Hannah Lovatt. June 25. George, s. of John & Elisabeth Aldersea (Longport). June 25. Henry, s. of John & Elisabeth Aldersea (Longport). June 25. Martha, d. of William & Ellen Vernon. June 25. Mary, d. of John & Hannah Jervis (Hot Lane). 598 Staffordshire Parish Registers. [1809 1809 ; Jun^ i8o9j Burslem. 599 1809, June 30. Elisa, d. of Henry & Elisabeth Pagett. „ July 2. Sarah, d. of Robert & Anne Belfield. „ July 2. Elisa, d. of Joseph & Elisabeth Butler (Sneyd Green). „ July 2. Michael, s. of Thomas Sc Lucy Wakefield (Nova Scotia). » July 9- Hannah, d. of John & Sarah Turner (Green head). .» July 9- James, s. of George & Anne Pass. >» July 9. Thomas, s. of George & Anne Pass. » July 9. Mary Anne, d. of John & Miriam Hall. -^ >» July 9- John, s. of John & Miriam Hall. i/' „ July 14. Joseph, s. of George & Sarah Ahcock. „ July 16. Hannah, d. of Miles & Ann Pollett (Tunstall). „ July 16. James, s. of John & Elisabeth Chaddock (Furlong). „ July 16. Alice, d. of Joseph & Elisabeth Pointon (Tunstall). July Thomas, s. of Philip & Mary Beecroft. July Joseph, s. of Ralph & Martha Ouldcroft (Hot Lane). Sarah, d. of Josiah &. Margaret Mountfort (High Lane). John, s. of John & Mary Moseley (Cobridge). Sarah, d. of James & Hannah Jervis (Etruria). Elisa, d. of Thomas & Alice Bratt (Sneyd Green). James, s. of Jonas & Elisabeth Cheatam (Sneyd Green). Ralph, s. of James & Hannah Hancock (Long port). William, s. of Thomas & Hannah Summers. Esther, d. of John & Susannah Wood (Fountain Place). John, s. of George & Hannah Leigh (Tunstall), Rachael, d. of Ralph & Elisabeth Cokeland (Grainge). Aug. 13. Elisabeth, d. of Wihiam & Martha Lear (Long port). 6oo Staffordshire Parish Registers. [1809 1809, Aug. William, s. of Mary Harden & Daniel Wood. „ Aug. Mary Anne, d. of Joseph & Elisabeth Walker. » Aug. Hannah, d. of Thomas & Dorothy Birchen- ough (Tunstall). Maria, d. of David & Elisabeth Leigh. Matilda, d. of Sarah Ryland & William Boote. John Creed, s. of Thomas & Ann Mayer (Dale Hall). Mary, d. of Thomas & Jane Greatbach. John, s. of John & Elisabeth Woolley. Martha, d. of Samuel & Mary Billinge. Andrew, s. of Henry & Mary Nevenson. Benjamin, s. of Benjamin & Theodosia Godwin (Sitch). Jane, d. of Timothy & Martha Edge. Job, s. of Job & Elisabeth Kirkham (Sneyd Green). Joseph, s. of Robert & Ann Gamer. Charles, s. of John & Mary Rushworth (Bourne's Bank).
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