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So Daniel was born about 1793. Could be that baptism at Ripponden.
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Great work Kate and Elizabeth. Many thanks. The age at burial ties in neatly with the baptism at Ripponden which gives his father as Daniel. Will the death cert in 1846 give his father's name?
I need to look for more records at Ripponden and see if I can find baptisms, marriages and burials in that area for Pugsons. I found Daniel's baptism on Family Search, so off to look there. Elizabeth, Martha's burial was on the Lancs OPC. I am really thrilled, I thought it was going to be impossible with the state of the 1841 Census to find out much. Last edited by tenterfieldjulie; 04-04-11 at 08:25. |
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No, sorry, the death cert won't give his father's name. Now that you already have age at death, the death cert won't be so useful, although it will give you cause of death if you're interested in that.
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Ah, I didn't think of looking for burials on Findmypast before, but I see there is a Daniel Pugson burial at Scammonden in 1818, age 73 (not viewed full entry). Scammonden is very near to Ripponden.
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The burial was 3rd April 1818. No extra details apart from age - 73.
The information comes from the Huddersfield and District Family History Society - they might be able to help you, Julie. |
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Thanks Kate that is great, if my Maths are right, that would make him 48 when Daniel born? Not impossible if his wife was younger, or there were quite a few older siblings.
Should I add what you and Elizabeth found re Census, death etc to my first post? |
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Yes, why not?
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The Index to Death Duty Registers (on findmypast) would tell you whether the Daniel Pugson who died in 1818 left a will. Though of course as he died before your Daniel married Martha, a will might not confirm whether it's the same family or not. But it might say "my son Daniel Pugson of Oldham", you never know! (Also the Index to Death Duty Registers might possibly even show him as executor.)
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Thanks Elizabeth that is great to know. Elizabeth did you see that Daniel was married to Martha Stott? Didn't you have Stotts in your family too? When!! I get organised I will sort my brick walls and see if Huddersfield can help. The way Kate and you are finding things I'm a bit stunned. I have had so much success lately I can't believe it. You are all so generous, I really can't thank everyone enough .. One very happy little Vegemite here as the saying goes.. hmmh maybe that is Australian saying ... anyhow I'm very chuffed.
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Found a site with transcriptions of Scammonden burials on, and it has a burial for George and Robert Pogson, sons of Daniel Pogson of Ing, Rishworth, 30 Aug 1787. FamilySearch has their baptisms at Ripponden 8 Jul 1787, so that gives us an abode for Daniel sr. Unfortunately the burials don't go past 1812.
http://laundsinnmuseum.co.uk/deanhead1746to1812.html |
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