Wednesday 17 January 2024

George Redmore and Ann White

Interior, St Michael's church, Burwell
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George Redmore (bap. 31 Mar 1712 in Boston, Lincolnshire), son of Edward Redmore and Margaret Markby, married Anne White (b. ~1711) on 4 Aug 1737, in Burwell, Lincolnshire. The record notes that both were resident in Swaby.

Records suggest they may have had at least 10 children:
  1. George Redmore bap. 5 Jan 1738 in Swaby, Lincolnshire
  2. Elizabeth Redmore bap. 3 Jul 1740, buried 6 Jul 1740 in Swaby
  3. John Redmore bap. 15 Aug 1742, buried 25 Aug 1742 in Swaby
  4. Elizabeth Redmore bap. 16 Aug 1743 in Swaby
  5. Edward Redmore b. ~1744 (presumed, no baptism record)
  6. Ann Redmore buried 20 Sep 1745 in Swaby (no baptism)
  7. Ann Redmore bap. 23 Nov 1746, buried 30 Oct 1748 in Swaby
  8. Ann Redmore bap. 15 Nov 1748 in Swaby
  9. John Redmore bap. 15 Nov 1748 in Swaby
  10. James Redmore bap. 24 Jul 1754 at St Andrew, Sausthorpe 
Burial records also confirm that they were the child of George and Ann. 

John and Ann, both baptised on 15 Nov 1748, could they have been twins?

George Redmore died, aged 84, and was buried on 24 Jul 1796 in Partney.

Ann Redmore died at 86 and was buried at St Nicholas, Partney on 23 Jun 1797.

  • Elizabeth Redmore married William Ellis of Hagworthingham at St Nicholas, Partney, on 12 Oct 1778
  • Edward Redmore married Sarah Greswell in Wellingore, Lincolnshire on 22 May 1780 (with Banns read in Partney)
  • John Redmore married Mary Soulby in Partney, on 5 Oct 1780
  • James Redmore married Ann Hobson in Partney on 13 Jan 1785

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