Robert THOMAS
Born
1750, Eastrington, East Riding, Yorkshire, England
Baptised
27 July 1750, St Michael’s Church, Eastrington, East Riding, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Occupation
Blacksmith
11 November 1796, Lease and Release of Blacksmith Shop at Eastrington, East Riding, Yorkshire, England
Resided
14 July 1772 Lease of Farmland Transaction by Deed
10 August 1782 Lease of Farmland (shared lease with parents)
Legal
6 July 1772 fined 20 pounds Bail. Bill of indictment for stealing three Ewes and three lambs (Witness William Smith)
6 July 1772 Robert Thomas of Eastrington – Blacksmith and Henry Thomas of the same place – Blacksmith acknowledges to owe Sovereign Lord the King the sum of 20 pounds upon condition that Robert Thomas appear at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be held in and for the said riding and answer to a Bill of Indictment found against him for a Misdemeanour and not depart the Court without Leave.
Married
Sarah SWANN 15 February 1871, Howden, East Riding, Yorkshire, England
Banns of Marriage published January 21st, 28th and Feb 11th
Children
Transfer of Blacksmith Shop
3 September 1799 Transfer of leasehold land and Blacksmith’s shop to Thomas Bell
Died
April 1819, Howden, East Riding, Yorkshire, England
Buried
12 April 1819, Eastrington, East Riding, Yorkshire, England