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Link to Descendents of Edward Sooby(Souby) b.1691 and Sarah Bingham b.1696

Link to English Census Sooby surnames

England Census Returns with Sooby surnames


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Fiddaman's summer outings - guest lists

A trip upon the Lynn & Fakenham railway to Lenwade - 26 July 1882
Invitation accepted by:
J Sooby(Massingham)
Invitation party at Holkham - 18 July 1883
Invitation accepted by:
Mr H.Sooby

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Lincolnshire Archives, England

Deposit from Gainsborough Library, Cobden Street, Gainsborough of 14 March 2000 (ACC2000/33)
GBL/19 Titledeed, Willingham
GBL/19/1 Lease for a year (as a prelude to release): Ann Wells of Chelsea, Middlesex, England widow to Mathew Sooby of Gainsborough, England Esq.: four cottages (formerly two) and gardens (2r.27p) 24 June 1839

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The National Archives


Held by: Norfolk Record Office

Correspondence re letting of farm at Gayton Thorpe to Aldham Sooby and responsibility for payment of tithe HMN 3/59/1-4 1849

1 file

737 x 1

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Farmers in Narford, Norfolk, England 1883

Richard Sooby

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Lost and found in UK

Thomas Sooby, Pupl Bord - 14M Scholar, Lincolnshire
School Gray Friers Lane, St George Tombland, Norwich, Norfolk 1851

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From Ted Wildy's Marriage Witness Index

Mathew Sooby married Mary Hill

Witnesses:Susanna Rigby, Sophia Sooby
Location: Scotter, Lin, Eng
Date: 19 Aug 1816
Church: Parish Church
Source: Ted Wildys Marriage Witness Index

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See Research Site and related spellings

Elizabeth Sooby married Samuel See on January 23, 1797 at St. Mary Magdalene, Lincoln, Lincoln, England

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Surnames in Directories from the 40 English Counties in or around 1848

Sooby in a Directory of Louth, Linconshire in 1856
Select lincs5.txt to view

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Gill Family Tree Australia

Eliza Sooby married Henry Arnold
Charles Frederick Arnold (2nd) b. Abt 1890 in Holborn England

Freeman-Barlow Genealogy

Don Sooby(1st) married on 18/05/1966 Cynthia Sue Hanke b. 20/08/1948
Todd Wayne Sooby(2nd) b.15/05/1967
Kristal Lea Sooby(2nd) b.12/11/1970

Linconshire Langtons

Mathew Sooby(1st Generation - earliest),
Alice Sooby m Bennet Brackenbury 1841 d. Jul 1857(2nd).

Stegenga Family Tree

Ben Sooby(1st Generation - earliest) married Maurine Rizo,
Sooby(2nd)

Generations A look into Our Past

Thomas W. Sooby b. 14/01/1876(1st Generation - earliest) married on 3/07/1898 Nettie Annie Evans b. 7/07/1880
Benjamin Harry Sooby b. 19/03/1899 (2nd).
Clarence William (2nd)

Wilkie Tree

Eliza Sooby 1st child born 1800 Holborn, England

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NOTTSGEN-L Archives

Nottinghamshire, England Ann Sooby Married John CAMM on the 09/10/1815 at NEW

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Marriages of Winslade, Hampshire, England

Mary Sooby married John Campbell on the 10 Jan 1785

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Marriages by the Vicar-General of the Archbishop of Canterbury, England

1 Sooby Marriage between 1776 and 1800

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Catalogue of Archdeaconry of Nottingham Presentment Bills

AN/PB 343/186 27.10.1671 South Leverton
Michaelmas 1671
Churchwardens present the following: Willm Alcocke and Sarah Sooby, his supposed wife, for clandestine marriage.
Place name given as South Leuerton.
Written in another hand, 'emt in 6 dec.'

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Database of entries of the TAYLOR name and variants in parish registers etc.mainly in North Lincolnshire, North & South Kelsey, Nettleton , Scotter, Caistor & Swallow, Haxey

1782 John Taylor married Mary Sooby 7 Ap - Gainsborough pr

Ap = April
pr = parish register

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LFHS-Index of names in LFHS Publications

Lincolnshire Family History Society

SOOBY in Lincolnshire Marriage Bonds and Allegations
SOOBY in Lindsey Petty Sessions Settlement Examinations
SOOBY in Lincolnshire Poll Tax for parts of Kesteven Poll Tax 1641
SOOBY in Lincolnshire Parish Register Burials 1813-1900 Vol.1 CD
SOOBY in Lincolnshire Parish Register burials 1813-1900 Vol.3 CD
SOOBY in Death Duties 1796-1821 CD
SOOBY in Lincolnshire Parish Register Burials 1813-1900 Vol.4 CD
SOOBY in Lincolnshire Inquests Volume 2
SOOBY in Corringham Deanery Baptisms & Burials 1754-1812
SOOBY in Lincolnshire Protestion Returns 1641-2
SOOBYE in Lincolnshire Protestion Returns 1641-2

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North Lincolnshire Council - Extracts from Kelly's Lincolnshire Directory 1849 (Messingham Local History Pack)


Extracts from Kelly's Lincolnshire Directory 1849 (Messingham Local History Pack)

Messingham, a large and well-built village, 3 miles east of Butterwick Ferry, and 7 miles west-by-south from Brigg station, and 6 north of Kirton-in-Lindsey station, in the east division of the wapentake of Manley, Union of Glanford Brigg, containing, in 1841, in Messingham township, 1,368 inhabitants, and in East Butterwick, 378, and 6,500 acres of land, 1,000 acres of which, formerly a low sandy district, have been greatly improved by warping it from the river Trent. The parish comprises the village of East Butterwick. William Smith, Esq., is lord of the manor. The church, dedicated to the Holy Trinity, is a neat building, with a tower partly rebuilt about the year 1820-21, at a cost of nearly �2,000. The living is a vicarage, valued in King's Books at �10, and now having Bottesford united, and worth �600. The Bishop and Dean and Chapter of Lincoln are the alternate patrons. There are also places of worship for Wesleyan and Primitive Methodists. A pleasure fair is held here on Trinity Monday. At East Butterwick there is access to the Hull and Gainsborough steamers on the Trent.

Letters are received through the Kirton post office.

Gentry:

Betts, Mr Thomas.
Bowstead, Rev. John, M.A. [vicar]
Sooby, Mr John.

Carriers:

George Hemson, to Gainsborough, tues. ; Brigg, thurs.
Thomas Lockwood & Jarvis Marsh, to Gainsborough, tues. ; Brigg, fri. ;
returning the same days.

This extract provides a description and history of Messingham. It has been transcribed directly from the original directory.

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Bird Family Newark on Trent Nottinghamshire England


Posted By: Richard Preston
Email:
Subject: Bird Family Newark on Trent Nottinghamshire England
Post Date: November 18, 2003 at 00:25:45
Message URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/bird/messages/4364.html
Forum: Bird Family Genealogy Forum

Forum URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/bird/

Looking for relatives of:
William Bird born c1835 and his wife Harriet Sooby born c1842. They had the following children:
John born c1862

Harriet born c1865
Walter born c1869
Emma born c1871
Albert born c1873
Herbert born c1875
Edith born c1877
Gertrude born c1879
Ted born 19th Dec 1880
Thomas born c1883

Any matches I would appreciate being contacted.



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Lincolnshire 1841 Pigot's Directory

Sooby Elizabeth, 041
Sooby Mathew, 032

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Register of candidates for admission to Greenwich Hospital on 21/03/1828

Document held by The National Archives, Kew
Leonard Sooby

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Officers' Services, First World War 1914-1920

Document held by The National Archives, Kew
WO 374/64136
Captain Guy Goulton SOOBY
Royal Army Vetinary Corps
1914-1920

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Dover Patrol - Civic War Memorial

The Great War
1914 - 1919
Roll of Honour

H.M. Yacht "Aries"
31 October 1915
CHURCH, EDWARD. Signal Boy.
Mercantile Marine Reserve, H.M. Yacht "Aries."
Died 31 October 1915. Aged 17.
Born Oxford, Oxfordshire.
Ward of Alice Sooby of "Marsoville," Sutton-on-Sea, Lincolnshire.
Commemorated on the Plymouth Naval Memorial. Panel 9.

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Bayless Family History

Elizabeth Sooby married on 23/11/1851 at Bethnel Green, Middlesex, England to Henry Herbert

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Register of craft built by Simpson, Strickland Part 2 1898-1918

NameTypeLengthGirthDraftYard NoDateOwnerEngineBuilders No.BoilerNo
T/T MARCELLA (built W.White/87)Mahogany21'6"52'6"60917.11.03 10.5.04T.H. SOOBY1/4A1006 /02K1113


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DFC Citations A and B


SOOBY, Peter George, FL - DFC - 431207 - 109 Sqn - RAF
SOOBY, Peter George, SL, DFC - DFC* - 441208 - 109 Sqn - RAF


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The National Archives

Held by: London Metropolitan Archives

DEEDS AND OTHER PAPERS RELATING TO PREMISES IN THE COUNTIES OF LONDON, SURREY AND KENT [no ref.] 1853-1922

These deeds and related papers concern properties held by Mrs Harriette Sharland (nee Turner), 1833-1908

Copy of baptism entry of Harriette Turner, 3 Sept 1853, and account for her burial expenses, 15 Jan 1908 ACC/1414/24a-e 1853-1908

Contents:
Also includes copy of marriage certificate of Henry Sooby and Harriette Turner, 10 Aug 1856, account for burial expenses of Henry Sooby, 9 Oct 1874, and grant of burial rights of Harriette Sharland by Vestry of Lambeth parish, 19 Jan 1899. Two original bundles

Licence ACC/1414/25 1873 18 Apr

Contents:
1 Henry Sooby of the Joiners' Arms, Denmark Hill, Camberwell, Surrey, licensed victualler.
2 Richard Strong of 14 Upper Grove Lane, Camberwell, gent.; and Henry Smallman of 17 Loughborough Road, Brixton, Surrey, gent.
(1) grants (2) full licence to build house on land to south of freehold premises of (1) known as Joiners' Arms, Denmark Hill.
Consideration: �100 by (2) to (1) and half of party walls to be built by (2).
With marginal plan of premises.

Account of John Hopgood to Mrs Sooby for charges connected with purchase of 254a Milkwood Road, Brixton [Surrey], from George Knight, 28-31 Aug 1877; with receipt of payment by Mrs Sooby, 3 Sept 1877. ACC/1414/26a-b 1877 Aug-Sept

Schedule of deeds, July-Sept 1877, relating to leasehold house, 254a Milkwood Road, Brixton [Surrey], belonging to Mrs Harriette Sooby. ACC/1414/27 1879

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Gill Family Tree Australia

Eliza Sooby married Henry Arnold
Charles Frederick Arnold (2nd) b. Abt 1890 in Holborn England

Freeman-Barlow Genealogy

Don Sooby(1st) married on 18/05/1966 Cynthia Sue Hanke b. 20/08/1948
Todd Wayne Sooby(2nd) b.15/05/1967
Kristal Lea Sooby(2nd) b.12/11/1970

Linconshire Langtons

Mathew Sooby(1st Generation - earliest),
Alice Sooby m Bennet Brackenbury 1841 d. Jul 1857(2nd).

Stegenga Family Tree

Ben Sooby(1st Generation - earliest) married Maurine Rizo,
Sooby(2nd)

Generations A look into Our Past

Thomas W. Sooby b. 14/01/1876(1st Generation - earliest) married on 3/07/1898 Nettie Annie Evans b. 7/07/1880
Benjamin Harry Sooby b. 19/03/1899 (2nd).
Clarence William (2nd)

Wilkie Tree

Eliza Sooby 1st child born 1800 Holborn, England

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Kershaw Coat of Arms Meaning


A Thomas Kirkshawe was baptized in 1630 in Prestbury in Chester. Early marriages involving this surname include Charles Kershaw to Elizabeth Sooby at St. George's Chapel in Mayfair.

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Walter Butler (c.1807-1870)-the life of a 'currency' lad born in the colony of NSW


St. James Piccadilly, Westminster
(NB. witnesses Charles & Elizabeth Kirshaw, probably Betty's parents
Possibly Charles Kershaw who married Elizabeth Sooby at St George's Mayfair Westminster on 8 October 1752;
a second record has their residence as St Clement Danes, Westminster)

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Memorials in the church and graveyard of St.Mary's Great Massingham Norfolk

SurnameNameArea-Row-ColumnInscription
SOOBYHerbert Deeker3-B-48In loving memory of HERBERT DEEKER eldest son of JOHN GOULTON and ELIZABETH SOOBY died October 21st 1895 aged 38 years.
SOOBYJohn Goulton3-B-49In memory of ELIZABETH wife of JOHN GOULTON SOOBY died January 3rd 1880 aged 49. Also JOHN GOULTON SOOBY died June 22 1911 aged 82 years.
SOOBY**Elizabeth3-B-48
SOOBY**John Goulton3-b-48
two asterisks** follow a surname indicates that the person referred to is mentioned in an inscription on a memorial but appears not to be buried at the site of the memorial

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Will of Matthew Sooby, Gentleman of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire

Reference: PROB 11/2100/395
Description: Will of Matthew Sooby, Gentleman of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
Date: 25 September 1849
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

TRANSCIPT:

PAGE 1
This is the last Will and Testament
of Matthew Sooby the Elder of Gainsborough in the County of Lincoln Gentle
man I give and devise unto my son Mathew Sooby the younger and my
nephew William Sarlison Osborn of Scotterthorpe in the said County former
all that my *** farm lands tenemants and accoutrements situate at ""
East and West Sinton Balkholme and Eastrington in the County of York and
all that extra parothial piece of land Cottage and Garden *** in the respective
occupations of John *** John *** David *** and young a
and also the tithes of one close of land situate in Hauland in the occupation
of Stan Sunithland and all other my **** cottages or tenements lands tithes
accoutrements and premises situate Spring and being at Eastrington East and
West *** **** and **** in the county of York and also all that ***
*** **** and buildings closes pieces or parcels of land accoutrements
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and premises situate lying and being at Saddlethorn in the Parish of ""
Bottesford in the County of Lincoln in the occupation of George Platts and also
all that *** undivided third parts or *** the whole into *** undivided at
Third parts or *** being *** as divided of and in all that ingsuage
**** or *** *** lands **** and promises *** at Stotter
in the said county of Lincoln and also all that ingsuage *** *** **
**** with the outbuildings closes pieces or parcels of land ****
**** accoutrements and premises **** belonging situate *** and
being at Springthorpe in the said County of Lincoln now in the occupation
of William Suthinson or his liuetenants and also all that cottage ** **
*** with *** stable and other outbuildings closes pieces or parcels
of land **** right accoutrements and premises *** adjoining and ***
belonging situate lying and being at Springthorpe aforesaid *** last
in the occupation of Stanniland and also all that tole piece or **
parcel of land situate lying and being at *** in the Parish of Gainsborou
gh with the *** and three cottages *** *** standing and being **
now in the occupation of *** *** Adam and
others with their and every ** their respective rights *** priviliges and a
**** ** **** **** and every part thereof with *** and every **
their rights *** privileges and opportunities unto the said Matthew
Sooby the younger and William Harrison Osborn their.......
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