Snippet Files Bishops Transcripts Leek St Edward's 1744- Extracts
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Leek St Edward's parish records Dec 1826 to Aug 1831 Ipstones Parish Records 1828-1836 Bishop's
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for St Edward's, Cheddleton
28 Dec 1744 Edith daughter of Philip and Mary Goostrey of Bawfield baptised 10 Feb 1746-7 Joseph Goostrey, infant, Leek, buried 7 Feb 1747 Phillip Goostrey of Bradnop buried 6 Mar 1747-8, John son of Samuel and Mary Goostrey of Leek, baptised 18 June 1748 Samuel son of Sarah Goostrey of Leek, baptised 15 Nov 1748 Benjamin Goostrey and Sarah Wood married 31 Dec 1748, Ralph Bold and Mary Goostrey, both of parish of Leek, married 23 Oct 1749 Thos Sharrat and Mary Goostry, both this parish, married 11 May 1750, Mary daughter of Samuel and Mary Goostrey, baptised 2 March 1750-1, James son of Joshua and Sarah Goostrey of Bradnop, baptised 12 July 1750, Samuel Goostrey of Leek was buried 17 Oct 1751, Aaron Goostrey of Leek, buried 25 Feb 1752, Samuel Goostrey of Leek, infant, buried 12 July 1752, Joseph, son of Joseph Goostrey and Ann Bold both of this parish, baptised 1 Aug 1753, Isaac son of Joshua and Mary Goostrey of Bawfield, baptised 30 Nov 1753, Thomas Goostrey and Hannah (?)Lowel both this parish, married 26 Jan 1754, John Mills of Wolstanton and Mary Goostrey of
this parish,
married Daniel Goostrey of this parish in the county of Stafford, bachelor, and Mary Smith of this parish and county widow, were married in this Church by banns this 25th day of September in the year 1754 by me John Daintry vicar. This marriage was solemnised between Daniel Goostrey-his mark- and Mary Smith -her mark in the presence of Joseph Myott, Henry Davenport. Baptisms January 1788 Hannah, daughter of Joshua and Mary Goostry Nov 1789 James, son of Isaac and Elizabeth Goostry April 1789 Elizabeth, daughter of James and Mary Goostry March 1790 Mary, daughter of Joshua and Mary Goostry Back to top of page 27 Dec 1826 William son of Thomas and Anne Goldstraw, Black's Head Yard, father weaver 11 Feb 1828 Henry, son of Martha Goldstraw, Leek Brook, spinster 18 April 1828 Alice, daughter of James and Sarah Goostrey, Furlongs on London Street, father twister 25 Jan 1829 Lewis, son of Elijah and Sarah Goldstraw, Mill Street, father dyer 7 Sept 1829 Joseph, son of James and Sarah Goostrey, Wreefours(?) Buildings, father twister 17 Oct 1830 Harriet, daughter of James and Elizabeth Goldstraw, Mill Street, father hostler 7 Aug 1831 Anne, daughter of Thomas and Ann Goldstraw, Leek Moor, father tailor Back to top of page 7 Sept 1828 Elijah, son of Samuel and Elizabeth Goldstraw, Ipstones, father stonemason 7 Feb 1830 James, son of James and Millison Goldstraw, Foxt, father butcher 16 June 1830 [illegible name, looks like Miore, not legible whether son or daughter] Salt and Ann Goldstraw, father sargent 5 July 1836 Jane, daughter of Peter and Frances, Goldstone Common, father labourer Back to top of page Baptised 17 Jan 1813, born 26 Dec 1812, James son of William and Elizabeth Goldstraw, Wetley Rocks, father a shopkeeper [Corrects the parish register entry given as parents Solomon and Elizabeth] Baptised 14 Jan 1820 born 4 Nov 1819 Hannah daughter of Daniel and Phoebe Goldstraw, Wetley Rocks, father a labourer [This is a year earlier than the parish record shows for a similar entry; she may have been a child who died and the next child was given the same name.] Baptised 25 May 1828 born (?)24 Jan, Mary, daughter of Ralph and Elizabeth Goldstraw, Wetley Rocks, father a wheelwright Baptised 15 June 1828, born 24 Jan, Henry son of Martha Goldstraw, Gravel Pits, a single woman Baptised 5 Oct 1828, born 27 Nov(?) Anne, daughter of Daniel and Phoebe Goldstraw, Wetley Rocks, father a labourer Baptised 28 Nov 1828 born 23 Oct, John, son of George and Mary Goldstraw, Wetley Rocks, father a stone mason Baptised 7 Dec 1828 born 18 Nov, Lucy daughter of James and Sarah Goldstraw, Wetley Rocks, father a stonemason Baptised 29 July 1829 born 5 April Margaret daughter of Daniel and Catherine Goldstraw, Fernyhill, father a labourer.
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