PARLOR/JORDAN/COOK (General)

by m p griffiths @, Saturday, January 14, 2012, 10:18 (4700 days ago) @ Carole Lewis

As William was a Cordwainer, may be Elizabeth, peddled the shoes he made - or shoe tacks/leather/laces etc.


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Christening at English Bicknor, 4 January 1756 - Elizabeth JORDAN, father: William

There is a burial at Drybrook - 4 August 1845

Ann PARLOR of Joys Green age 87 c 1758

and John PARLOUR is on the 1851 census in Joys Green age 80 with the ROBERTS


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Burial 5 April 1857 at Drybrook

John PARLOR, Joys Green age 89 years c 1768 - burial details NY Stone

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The FOD advance search records need checking for births/marriages etc for JORDAN


FOD records

Baptism at English Bicknor 20 July 1800 (if you look at the previous records, there is a gap in baptisms 1798/1807 of John/Elizabeth)

Betty PARLOR, parents John & Ann


There is always a possibility, the mother's name was Elizabeth Ann - some of my family baptismal records, have the mother's name either Mary or Ann, (Anne appears to be the mother's name in this case).

As the FOD records, only give the father's name i.e. William

FOD records. English BICKNOR - baptism father's name William (although the mother's name appears to be Anne (nee COOK)

Sarah - 1762
Ann - 1758
Elizabeth - 1756


FOD records - Marriage at English Bicknor - 15 June 1755

William JORDAN of this Parish
married
Anne COOK of the Parish of Ruardean

by Banns - 1755 April 20, 27 and May 4

witnesses: Thomas MEEK and William DAVIS

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Burial at English Bicknor - 3 March 1776

Anne JORDAN


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