Ian Broinowski
master brummie
You may be right I just found this https://midland-ancestors.shop/pdf/indexes/BhamMIs.pdfWell that is intriguing!
You may be right I just found this https://midland-ancestors.shop/pdf/indexes/BhamMIs.pdfWell that is intriguing!
Yes I was thinking that as well. First child in 1799 so 1822 would make her 40ish - possible but ....I saw the Eliza baptism but I wasn't sure. It is a bit late, there were no other pointers and there was also a marriage for what seems to be a different William Chapman to an Ann Parkes in 1819, so she could be theirs.
A scan of the baptism may prove it one way or the other.
I agree. There is this death: Elizabeth Chapman 1824 Death Date St Philips Cathedral, B’hamMy 2 x g grandmother had her first child in 1842 and her last in 1868, so can happen but just need a little more proof.
I saw the Eliza baptism but I wasn't sure. It is a bit late, there were no other pointers and there was also a marriage for what seems to be a different William Chapman to an Ann Parkes in 1819, so she could be theirs.
A scan of the baptism may prove it one way or the other.
Depends on the date - there are some old ones but generally all you see is the probate info.Are you able to see the wills on Ancestry?
Sorry I did mean the probate, you can get a few clues just from that.
There's something on Ancestry for both Humphrey Evett Chapman and James Evett Chapman under Diocese of Lichfield Index for Will & Probate. Not sure what it may be though, late 1840s.
Woops my mistake. Yes William and there do seem to be auctions at the Inn. I don't think James was very successful but I doubt if there was much to auction in Bothwell at that time. What is Snow Hill?Assuming you meant William Chapman.
Not sure how inns/licensees worked around that time but even if he was just the licensee then owners could still change I suppose.
The first mention of William in relation to the Castle Inn seems to be 1814. It also looks like William was an Auctioneer, a profession continued by James in Tasmania.
And William's father, Thomas of Bull St, appears to be mentioned in relation to auctions as well.
If William was an Auctioneer then prior to the Castle Inn he possibly lived on Snow Hill. Mentioned a number of time up to 1813 then nothing afterwards.
Thankyou JaniceHumphrey is also "quod bona"
View attachment 171890
There is also this but no first name given
View attachment 171891
There are transcripts only:
Two for James Evett - one "Quod bona" outside the diocese - no citaton details.
Woops my mistake. Yes William and there do seem to be auctions at the Inn. I don't think James was very successful but I doubt if there was much to auction in Bothwell at that time. What is Snow Hill?
Ian
Thankyou MWS This is very useful and I really do appreciate your interest in my research.There is a burial record for a William Allport, 13 Aug 1829 at All Saints, West Brom just 1d old. No parents given unfortunately, just an abode - Heathfield Terrace.
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Hi MWS I would love to see both the auction of their possessions and the Aris' Bham Gazette if possible please. They certainly did not have much money and struggled for some years here before his legal practice begam to provide steady income.Also Aris's Bham Gazette 21 and 28 Feb and I think they might confirm that the William buried West Brom is their child, both articles seem to mention their address as Heath Terrace.