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Hit a brick wall in 18th century - any tips?
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Jenny | Report | 26 Feb 2004 18:03 |
I have come to a stop in my research with an ancestor James Angliss who died in Coventry in 1827 aged 74. I know quite a lot about him; he was a fellmonger, a city warden at one time, a freeman of the city and a master of several apprentices. I know who he married and where. I know also that he was a Non-Conformist. But try as I might I can't find any record of his birth. I am beginning to wonder whether he was not born in Coventry but in Hampshire as there are quite a few Anglisses on IGI in Hampshire pre 1800 and very few in Coventry. Post 1800 the Anglisses are numerous in Coventry and London. I know Coventry was a centre of the wool trade so it's not inconceivable that a fellmonger and currier(he prepared animal skins) would come to Coventry for the work. Any tips gratefully accepted. Jenny |
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Mystified | Report | 26 Feb 2004 20:04 |
What records have you looked at? Have you tried the parish records? BT's? Militia/Muster records Where was his 1st child born? His wife? Perhaps Coventry council have records of him if he was a freeman. Sorry if you have tried all these, just trying to help. John |