I am looking for information about any Pinkstone families
from Tiverton, Devon.
I have a small amount of information about individuals and
I am trying to connect them together.
Some of my Pinkstone female members were lace and net makers.
I would be grateful of any help with my Pinkstone ancestors
from around the 1800 to 1850 time frame.
Carrie
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15-01-2006, 10:14 AM #1Carrie BroadbentGuest
Pinkstone Families of Tiverton, Devon
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23-06-2006, 11:58 AM #2WaltonAusGuest
Pinkstone
Hello Carrie,
Looking at LDS I came across this record for the 1881 census:
Household Record 1881 British Census
William PINGSTONE Head 79 Tiverton, Devon, Basketmaker Employing 4
Ann H. PINGSTONE Wife 68 Bristol, Gloucester, Eng
Emma J. PINGSTONE Daur 34 Bristol, Gloucester, Eng, Mantle Maker
Clara E. PINGSTONE Daur 28 Bristol, Gloucester, Eng, Mantle Maker
Rosina C. PINGSTONE Daur 26 Bristol, Gloucester, Eng
Arthur E. PINGSTONE Son 23 Bristol, Gloucester, Engl,LithographicArtist
Olive N. PINGSTONE Daur 21 Bristol, Gloucester, Eng, Drapers Assistant
Source Information:
Dwelling 56 Castle Street
Family History Library Film 1341594
Public Records Office Reference RG11
Piece / Folio 2467 / 20
Page Number 12
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and this marriage ???????
William Pinkstone, B:c1790,Tiverton, Devon
Spouse: Ann Cowling
Marriage: About 1810 Tiverton, Devon
I don't know if this is the right family but it might be a place to start.
Kind Regards
Peter Euston
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29-06-2006, 11:40 AM #3Carrie BroadbentGuest
Pinkstone family: Tiverton, Devon
Hello Peter,
Thankyou for your reply.
There are to different families mentioned in your letter.
The Pingstones and the Pinkstones. I don't think they
are related.
I have been searching for the family of sisters, Jane
and Sarah Pinkstone. They were both born about 1820
in Tiverton, Devon, but emigrated to Derby, Derbyshire
before the 1841 census. Both sisters were lace or net
menders.
I have been able to trace Jane who married Joseph
Blackton in 1838, but not Sarah Pinkstone.
I have wondred why 2 sisters would leave Devonshire
and shift to Derbyshire to live.
I am just hoping someone else is researching these two
sisters as I have been unable to learn anything on then
prior to 1838.
Regards
Carrie
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29-06-2006, 10:47 PM #4KateMGuest
Pinkstone
Hi Carrie,
I sent you an email a few days ago with my Pinkstone connections but it doesn't sound they are the same family.
However they were also in the lace trade and seemed to move between Devon and Nottingham quite a bit.
I believe that many of the lace factories in Devon were built by some of the Derbyshire/Nottingham factory owners and from what I have read it was not uncommon for workers to move between the two areas.
I was looking at the Acces to Archives site and saw the following which may be of relevance:
Devon Record Office: St Thomas Parish
Catalogue ref: 4781 A - 99
Overseers of the Poor
Removal Orders: William Pinkstone, Mary his wife, Jane (15) and Sarah (13), children by his first wife Sarah, deceased, to Tiverton - ref 4781 A -99/PO 18/146 date:1832
This archives are held by Devon Record Office - they may be able to provide more information for these papers.
Regards
Kate
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30-06-2006, 11:41 AM #5Carrie BroadbentGuest
Pinkstone Families of Tiverton, Devon
Hello Kate,
Thankyou for the information on the Devon Record
Office. I have just sent them am email.
The family mentioned could be the one I have been
searching for.
Regards
Carrie
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30-06-2006, 10:42 PM #6KateMGuest
William Pinkstone
Hi Carrie,
I also found this on Devon pages of Genuki
Ide marriages
17th July 1826 William Pinkstone of the parish of Tiverton, widower and Mary Kingwell of the parish of St Thomas, Exon, spinster, married by Banns. Both signed their names. Wit. Martha Satterly, Joseph Slee, Elizabeth Kingwell, all signed their names.
This looks like Williams second marriage as indicated by the removal order mentioned in my previous post.
Hope this helps,
Kate
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01-07-2006, 9:39 AM #7Carrie BroadbentGuest
Pinkstone family o Tiverton
Hello Kate,
Thankyou so much Kate for the marriage record
of William and Mary Pinkstone.
Jane and Sarah must have been quite young when
their mother Sarah died.
I really appreciate your help.
Carrie
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17-11-2006, 4:42 AM #8Jennifer BrobstGuest
William Pinkstone
Carrie,
I came across your post while researcing my own ancestry. My grandmother's maiden name was Pinkstone. Her family was from Totnes. William Pinkstone was a jeweller there. My father knows much more than I do about them. I will talk to him and see what he knows about Jane and Sarah.
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20-11-2007, 6:18 PM #9SailorGuest
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04-01-2008, 10:34 PM #10SailorGuest
Pinkstones of Tiverton
Hi Carrie,
We too are researching the Pinkstones of Tiverton. My husband's Mother's line goes back to William Pinkstone & Ann Cowling. We would love to hear from you and anyone with these connections!
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