Monday, January 31, 2022

X00349 Sorting out Nathaniel D'Eye d. 1773 Part 2



I posed a few weeks ago about X00349 and the discrepancy with Nathaniel D'Eye's birth year.

I have since found in the parish records for Eye in 1737 a baptism record and a burial record for a Nathaniel D'Eye, son of Nathaniel D'Eye. The baptism was dated 25 July 1737 and the burial was 23 October 1737


So, it would appear that there was a child named Nathaniel D'Eye who was born and died in 1737 as per the Find-a-Grave reference. It would appear to be the same one, as they are both listed as the son of Nathaniel D'Eye and the burial record wouldn't have likely said "son of Nathaniel D'Eye" if he was older.

So, what does that now mean for Nathaniel D'Eye who died 1773? Well, I went back to what my original source, which was the Visitation of Norfolk 1664. Sure enough, I did find the mention of Nathaniel D'Eye buried 13 January 1773, son of Nathaniel D'Eye and Mary Cullum. That one is definitely my ancestor, as he married Ann Rust in 1770.


But then I also found a Nathaniel D'Eye, son of Francis D'Eye and Mary Stebbing who died 6 January 1773.


So now this is interesting. If the information in the Visitation is correct, then these two Nathaniel D'Eyes would be first cousins and would have died around the same few days as each other. It seems quite unlikely that that would be the case; unless there was some disaster or plague that happened. On the other hand, if the Visitation is wrong and they are the same person, which set of parents is the correct one? Looks like this investigation just got a whole lot more complicated.

Monday, January 24, 2022

X00290 Continued

Some time ago I had posted about X000290 and the search for information about Charlotte Ann Perry's date of death.

I did manage to find her listed in cemetery records, which confirmed the date of death. But I have since found a death notice for her, reported in the Kingston Daily British Whig on 10 July 1862:



Monday, January 17, 2022

X00136 Solved!

I've been able to find an actual news article form the Guelph Advertiser listing the marriage of John Douglas and Louisa Williams, dated 12 July 1849


It would be good to see if I can find the actual church record, but this is a good start as far as proving the information.

Monday, January 10, 2022

X00196 Ann Halfhyde Green (ca. 1771 - 1844)

Ann Halfhyde Green D'Eye is my Fourth Great-grandmother. I know some details about her, but unfortunately, I haven't been able to get back to the generation before. You'd think that with a rare name like "Halfhyde" in her name it would be easier, but not so much.

I've confirmed her date of death of 19 February 1844 from her death record [D00684] and from the National Burial Index. Both of those sources put her year of birth at around 1771. The 1841 census suggests a birth year of 1776, but the 1841 census often rounded ages to the nearest multiple of five, so that is likely what happened [D01522].

Her name appears as "Ann Halfyde D'Eye" on her death record and "Ann Halfhyde Green" on her marriage registration [D00149].

Unfortunately, I have not been able to find a baptism record for an Ann Halfhyde Green. Or, for that matter, an Ann Halfhyde anything. I've been looking for an Ann Green born about 1771, but there are quite a number of them. And none with an obvious family name of Halfhyde. I was hoping to find an Ann Green with a father with a surname of Green and a mother with a surname of Halfhyde, but haven't found anything so far.


Sources
[D00149] Saint Edward (Cambridge, Cambridge, England), "Marriage Record - D'Eye & Green"; FHL microfilm Batch No. M13034, Sheet No 00, Dates 1559 - 1837, Source Call No. 0496690.

[D00684] England and Wales, death certificate for Ann Halfhyde D'Eye, died July 8 1844; citing 13/21/451, S quarter 1844, Depwade registration district, Diss sub-district; General Register Office, Southport.

[D01522] 1841 Census UK, HO 107 / 1024 / 12; Image 227; Folio 3; Page 1; Entry 1.

Monday, January 3, 2022

X00349 Sorting out Nathaniel D'Eye d. 1773


I have a number of direct ancestors in my tree named Nathaniel D'Eye and a good number of them were members of the clergy. One in particular that I am looking at is my fifth great grandfather, Nathaniel D'Eye who died in 1773.

I had his year of birth down as 1737. But recently, I found another Nathaniel D'Eye listed on Find A Grave from the same parents who was supposedly born and died in 1737. There is no photo of the gravestone or inscription on Find A Grave so it hasn't been verified. But it has my thinking if I have the right year of birth or not. It's very unlikely that the parents could have had two children by the same name in the same year.

So, I went back to check my sources for the year of birth and found that it was "Ancestral File" and must have gone back to my early days of genealogy research when I wasn't so thorough with my research, and took the Ancestral File as a valid source. I suspect what likely happened is that someone found the 1737 baptism record for the Nathaniel who died young and took it as the baptism record for the Nathaniel who died in 1773. So, now it's time to start checking for the original records. More to come....