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RITCHIE
published by daveerasmus - 4 years 1 months 7 days ago.
A very minor point, but the first names Jane and Jean seem to be fairly interchangeable in Scotland. I have examples of several women using each version of the name.

RITCHIE
published by Pat Hase - 4 years 1 months 9 days ago.

Not quite sure what "so they are registered under Hanna's name" means - According to ScotlandsPeople Alfred Vincent RITCHIE died in Glasgow aged 84 in 1989. I think his wife was Jane (not Jean) and they were married in 1928. What are you hoping to find out?


RITCHIE
published by - 4 years 1 months 12 days ago.

Another story I'd like to find details for: "Aggie has created much upset in the family during the intervening years between censuses, because she has had an affair with Henry and Jane's best friend in Weston, and now has a child, Alfred Vincent, known as Fred, so they are registered under Hanna's name... Fred became apprentice to Peggy's father in his printing business and ended up as a technical teacher. He went to live in Glasgow, where he married Jean, but he used to visit his mother in Weston every year." (genealogist's report). I can recall my mother often mentioning Jean and Fred when I was a child, but I have no recollection of ever meeting them.


SPERRIN OR SPERRING
published by Pat Hase - 4 years 1 months 15 days ago.
There are several of us with connections to SPERRIN and SPERRING who may be able to help. What were the first names of your links in Lympsham and Worle and when were they there?

SPERRIN OR SPERRING
published by - 4 years 1 months 15 days ago.

My family of Sperrings, from my Grandmother, came from Lympsham, some moving to Worle, though I can't trace them back further than the late 1700s


SPERRIN OR SPERRING
published by Pat Hase - 4 years 1 months 22 days ago.

Highly likely that there could be a connection between Blagdon and West Harptree. For example, Isaac SPERRING of Blagdon married Mary WOOKEY at West Harptree in 1770. Their son, John was christened in Blagdon in 1771 but appears to have died there in 1796. To answer your question there was no compulsion to have a child baptised in the parish where it was born, unless there was a possibility of needing to rely on Parish Relief. Many children were baptised in the mother's home parish and sometimes adjacent parishes might share Ministers for a time and baptisms occur in either parish.


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