William DARNELL
Characteristics
Type | Value | Date | Place | Sources |
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name | William DARNELL |
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occupation | Vicar of Bamburgh, Northumberland |
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Events
Type | Date | Place | Sources |
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death | after 1881 | ||
birth | about 1817 | Stockton-on-Tees, Durham, Royaume-Uni
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NOTE: Found in the 1881 census! Living at the Glebe House, Bambrugh,Northumberland with his 30-year-old unmarried daughter Lucy and5 house servants. He stated he was married but his wife was notthere; the presence of a housekeeper and a cook in the houseindicate to me that in facthis wife was not there and that hemight just have been a widow.
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-- GEDCOM (INDI) --
1 SOUR Book - Reginald Cecil Lybbe Powys-Lybbe - 1 PERI Powys-Lybbe genealogy -
These are the various documents he left behing summarising his -
researches. They included: -
(1) His master tree of all families married by our forebears. -
(2) His formal pedigree of the Powyses, in the style of Burke. -
(3) His two pages of trees of various descents from medieval -
royalty, including the Trotters back to the Scottish Stewarts. -
(4) His trees of the recent Trotter marriages. -
Remarkably most of this has proved to be confirmed by publicly -
available documents and some of it is a remarkable set of -
findings. One or two errors have appeared, mainly where he got -
the wrong wife as the ancestor. Perhaps only 20% of this -
remains to be checked, principally the families married into by -
the Trotters in the 18th and 19th centuries. -
However his besetting and frustrating fault is his almost -
invariable omission of sources and similarly of dates. -
I suspect he relied heavily on Burke's Extinct Peerage, judging -
by the heavily thumbed copy in APL's possession in 1999. But -
there is also evidence that went to various libraries and paid -
handsomely for primary documentary evidence of some 16th and -
17th century families. -
Nevertheless most of my work has been to extend and verify his -
enormous efforts. He really was a serious genealogist (like -
Martin but who follows the stricter regime of the last quarter -
of the 20th century) and I have considerable admiration for what -
he found out.
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Sources
1 | Census - 1 TAXT UK Census - 1881 |
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