NameMary APPLEBY, 5G Grandmother
Spouses
Marriage25 Jan 1770, Egmanton, Nottinghamshire, England
Notes for Mary APPLEBY
England Select Marriages
Marriage January 25 1770, John Hempsal and Mary Appleby, Egmanton, Nottinghamshire
The following is a list of Hempsall entires in the 1653 to 1812 Parish Records of Egmanton
Parish Records - Our Lady of Egmanton, Egmanton, Nottinghamshire
Joseph, son of Samuel & Ann Appleby buried October 3, 1752
Affidavit made October 4, 1752
[first mention of Appleby in 1686 to 1753 parish record.]
Samuel, son of James & Mary Appleby baptism October 19, 1778
Ann daughter of Samuel & Mary Ayleby? baptised February 24, 1781
Mary, Wife of Samuel Appleby buried July 4, 1788
Ann daughter of Samuel & Mary [Mary stroked out] Appleby [baptism] September 11th 1792 [then] for Mary read Elizabeth]
Josepht [as spelled], son of Sam & Elizabeth Appleby baptism March 16, 1794
Samuel Son of Samuel & Mary Appleby baptized June 1st, 1806
William Calvert Son of Samuel & Mary Appleby baptized October 18, 1807
Mary Subury Daughter of Samuel & Mary Appleby Born January 25 baptized January 28th, 1870
Notes for John (Spouse 1)
Uk Land Redemption 1798
Bassetlaw Hundred, South Clay Division, Egmanton, Nottinghamshire
Proprietor Sir R. S. Saville, Esquire, occupier John Hempsall, 2 pounds 3 shillings
The following is a list of Hempsall entires in the 1653 to 1812 Parish Records of Egmanton
Parish Records - Our Lady of Egmanton, Egmanton, Nottinghamshire
Thomas son of John & Mary Hempsal baptised December 19, 1770
[First mention of Hempsall in the Parish Record.]
Ann daughter of John & Mary Hempsall baptized October 21, 1778
Mary daughter of John & Mary Hempsall baptised July 23, 1786
John son of Thomas & Sarah Hempsall baptism December 17, 1796
Elizabeth Daughter of Thomas & Sarah Hempsall baptism November 25, 1798
Samuel son of Thomas & Sarah Hempsall baptized February 2, 1805
Mary, Wife of Thomas Hempsall [buried] February 15, 1794
[Perhaps Thomas’ first wife, he married Sarah Johnson in 1796.]
Mary Hempsall buried February 4th, 1811
[Could this be John’s wife Mary who would be over 60 or their daughter who would be 25.]