Geoffers,
Apologies for not responding sooner. In answer to your queries it was my gg grandad Fred Mack, b1849 who migrated to Bradford via a short stay in Leeds with his Mum Elizabeth Maria (nee Carter) Mack and his two brothers Robert Edward Mack, b1845 and Harry Charles Mack, b1852 after the death of their father Robert Dunning Mack, b1824 and d1853 aged 30yrs. His dad was Robert Mack b1794 and who out lived his son by 3yrs and died in 1857 "aged 64yrs" according to his grave stone.
I have a copy of the Will of Robert Mack, b1774 who died in Buxton in 1842 aged 68yrs which confirms amongst other things that his Grandson was Robert Dunning Mack. From Parish Records this Robert was the the 3rd son to bear this name of Robert Mack, born c1733 and Ann Green (the 1st two having died young). We have not found a record of burial or birth for this Robert and so would be very grateful for any suggestions and further info on this my 6xg grandad.
Best wishes Pat
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18-10-2009, 10:06 PM #11TulipaGuest
Macks in Buxton and Brampton
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19-10-2009, 6:50 AM #12GeoffersGuestOriginally Posted by Tulipa
There seem to have been at least a couple of Robert MACKs who were more or less contemporary in the 18th century in Aylsham and Buxton. The ol'bor who was baptised in Ayslahm in 1735 may be the same one who died in 1812 (age given as 75).
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19-10-2009, 11:04 AM #13GeoffersGuestOriginally Posted by Tulipa
I have a copy of the Will of Robert Mack, b1774 who died in Buxton in 1842 aged 68yrs which confirms amongst other things that his Grandson was Robert Dunning Mack
Looking at my records I have:
Robert MACK married Ann GREEN
They appear to have had
Robert 1758, James 1760, Martha 1761, Ann 1763, Robert 1764, Stephen 1767, Elizabeth 1768, John 1770, 'Ealice' 1772, Robert 1774 and James 1778.
The third Robert married Mary Ann MIDDLETON and they in turn fathered Robert who married Elizabeth DUNNING in 1821. They had four children, two of whom, Jane and Robert are mentioned in the 1842 will of their grandfather.
From Parish Records this Robert was the the 3rd son to bear this name of Robert Mack, born c1733 and Ann Green (the 1st two having died young). We have not found a record of burial or birth for this Robert and so would be very grateful for any suggestions
Buxton 1795 Robert MACK aged 56 (birth circa 1738-9).
Oxnead 1801 Robert MACK, widower aged 69 (birth circa 1731-2).
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19-10-2009, 11:07 PM #14TulipaGuest
Macks of Buxton and Brampton
Geoffers
Thanks for the quick response and look ups it is much appreciated.
Our own research has unearthed much of what you've provided with the exception of the Burial in Buxton for Robert Mack in 1795 aged 56yrs. We've not seen this before in the records and would be interested in the source since it is the most likely record for my 6xg grandad , the husband of Ann Green.
The Oxnead burial for Robert Mack in 1801, widower aged 69 is also a possible candidate but less likely.
Thanks again. The link to Norfolk Sources was also brilliant advise since I've just found the Will of William Barton with one of the executors being Robert Mack of Buxton, Farmer and Bricklayer which also has one of the Testator's daughters as Mary Russell the wife of John Russel, Watchmaker. There is a link here with our Mack family since James Russell b1822 married Martha Mack b1825 and the two families lived next door to one another in 1841
Best wishes Pat
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20-10-2009, 6:54 AM #15GeoffersGuestOriginally Posted by Tulipa
26th July 1795 Robert MACK aged 56 years.
The link to Norfolk Sources was also brilliant advise since I've just found the Will of William Barton with one of the executors being Robert Mack of Buxton, Farmer and Bricklayer
Have you used the survey and associated map from 1833 in PD160/71 and PD160/72? These show precise location and holdings of families within the parish.
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20-10-2009, 10:42 PM #16TulipaGuest
Geoffers
Thanks again. We've now trawled through our records dating back 5yrs or more and found the burial listing for Robert Mack in Buxton, 1795 aged 56yrs (must get more organised). When we visited Norwich last month we spent some time in the Records Office and the Norfolk Family History Society prior to touring round places of interest such as Buxton, Brampton, Aylsham and Norwich etc. Before venturing afield we particularly wanted to see a copy of the Parish Survey Map of 1833, which we did find and took a number of photos since Robert Mack "occupied" or had tennants on his various parcels of land / properties in Buxton. Of most interest was his land and properties at the end of Mill Street near the water mill since this is where we believe he lived on the opposite side of the street to where his coal shed was located near the River Bure and where he would have moored his wherry. He also built one or more of the houses still standing at this end of Mill Street. He had other land off Norwich Road alongside Bull Beck and nearer to the Black Lion pub.
Best wishes Pat
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