This individual is listed in New FamilySearch, PI#: KNJD-VNX
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Research Notes Prior to 2008:
CHRISTENING: Govan parish regsiter FHL#1066591 frame 132, christened 16 January 1730, John lawful son to John Scot and Martha Kinkead.
MARRIAGE: Lochwinnoch parish register FHL#1041278 frame 478 booked 6 December -married 24 December 1751 -John Scott in Govan and Helen Jamison in this parish.
Batch #: C116464, Source Call #: 1066592, 990755, 1066592, 990755
Batch #: C116464, Source Call #: 1066592, 990755, 1066592, 990755
Batch #: C116464, Source Call #: 1066592, 990755, 1066592, 990755
Batch #: C116464, Source Call #: 1066592, 990755, 1066592, 990755
Batch #: C116464, Source Call #: 1066592, 990755, 1066592, 990755
Batch #: C116464, Source Call #: 1066592, 990755, 1066592, 990755
Batch #: C116464, Source Call #: 1066592, 990755, 1066592, 990755
Batch #: C116464, Source Call #: 1066592, 990755, 1066592, 990755
MARRIAGE: Glasgow parish register FHL# 102924, 919484
Research Notes Prior to 2008:
CHRISTENING: Glasgow parish register FHL# 990,750
24 April 1705 Martha Kincaid, lawful daughter of James Kincaid and Margaret Wilson w: John Wodrow, Patrick Reid.
Research Notes Prior to 2008:
MARRIAGE: Cadder parish register FHL# 1042965.
The christening of John Osmond is listed in the parish registers of Bicester (FHL Book #: British, 942.57/B1, K29ce, Vol.2, p.141), which states that he was christened on 3 December 1743.
The burial of John Osmond is listed in the parish registers of Bicester (FHL Book #: British, 942.57/B1, K29ce, Vol.2, p.167), which states that he was buried on 9 October 1805.
Research Note: In August 2008, Lynne Osmond stated the following: "John Osmond, b.1743, of Chipping Norton, married Ann Tidmas at Bourton-On-Dunsmore, Warwickshire, in 1799 (Pallot's Marriage Index). This Ann "died [in 1853] at her residence, Peers-Row, St. Giles, in this city, aged 88 [born about 1765], Mrs. Ann Osmond, formerly of Forest Hill, in this county." (Oxford, from JOJ of Sat. Dec. 10th, 1853). In the 1851 Census she was living at 30, Peer's Row, aged 86, b. Wincott, Worcestershire. From the Osmondology paper, John was previously married to an Elizabeth who died in 1787, although I have no more info on her. John was a Bookseller in Chipping Norton (from Universal British Directory, 1791). On the 1841 Census, there is a John Osmond in Chipping Norton that I think may be the son of the above John and Elizabeth...."
Historical Notes taken from the 1980's book "George Osmond and Family Pioneers", p.523-524:
"29 September 1772 [taken from the Jackson's Oxford Journal]: Housebreaking: On Tuesday evening 29th September, the shop window belonging to Mr. John Osmand of Chipping Norton was broke open, and two large table spoons and eight paris of silver wrought shoe buckles were stolen. Whoever will give the said Mr. John Osmand information whereby the offending party may be convicted shall receive one guinea reward."
"5 June 1773 [taken from the Jackson's Oxford Journal]: We hear from Bicester that on Monday last the Friendly Society of that place met...and walked to church preceded by the Gentlemen of the Music Society. A Choir Service was performed and an excellent sermon preached.... The organ [was played] by Mr. John Osmond."
The burial of Elizabeth (Osmond) is listed in the parish registers of Bicester (FHL Book #: British, 942.57/B1, K29ce, Vol.2, p.152), which states that "Elizabeth [the] wife [of] John Osmond" was buried on 31 Aug 1787.
Research Note: In August 2008, Lynne Osmond stated the following: "John Osmond, b.1743, of Chipping Norton, married Ann Tidmas at Bourton-On-Dunsmore, Warwickshire, in 1799 (Pallot's Marriage Index). This Ann "died [in 1853] at her residence, Peers-Row, St. Giles, in this city, aged 88 [born about 1765], Mrs. Ann Osmond, formerly of Forest Hill, in this county." (Oxford, from JOJ of Sat. Dec. 10th, 1853). In the 1851 Census she was living at 30, Peer's Row, aged 86, b. Wincott, Worcestershire. From the Osmondology paper, John was previously married to an Elizabeth who died in 1787, although I have no more info on her. John was a Bookseller in Chipping Norton (from Universal British Directory, 1791). On the 1841 Census, there is a John Osmond in Chipping Norton that I think may be the son of the above John and Elizabeth...."
Marriage Notes for John Osmond and Elizabeth Phillips-1362
The marriage of John Osmond and Elizabeth Phillips was by "Licence" and took place on 19 May 1766 in Blockley, Worcestershire (FHL Film # 350567). In addition, the marriage "Bond" of John Osmond and Elizabeth Phillips (FHL Film # 291536) states the following: "John Osmond a Bachelor, and Elizabeth Philips of the Parish of Blockley in the county and Diocese of Worcester, Spinster"; "John Omsond of the Parish of Bicester in the county and Diocese of Oxford, Butcher, and William Philips of the parish of Blockley in the county and Diocese of Worcester, Yeoman"; document signed by "John Osmond, Elizabeth Phillips, and William Phillips". Finally, the marriage "Allegation" (FHL Film # 291536) states that both John Osmond and Elizabeth Phillips were "21 years and upwards" and that the marriage was to take place on May 19, 1766 in Blockley, Worcestershire.
In the 1841 Census, John Osmond is listed as being about 55 years old (born about 1786), born in Oxfordshire, living "Ind" [or Independently] while residing in the home of William Holl (who was 80 years old) in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.
Research Note: In August 2008, Lynne Osmond stated the following: "John Osmond, b.1743, of Chipping Norton, married Ann Tidmas at Bourton-On-Dunsmore, Warwickshire, in 1799 (Pallot's Marriage Index). This Ann "died [in 1853] at her residence, Peers-Row, St. Giles, in this city, aged 88 [born about 1765], Mrs. Ann Osmond, formerly of Forest Hill, in this county." (Oxford, from JOJ of Sat. Dec. 10th, 1853). In the 1851 Census she was living at 30, Peer's Row, aged 86, b. Wincott, Worcestershire. From the Osmondology paper, John was previously married to an Elizabeth who died in 1787, although I have no more info on her. John was a Bookseller in Chipping Norton (from Universal British Directory, 1791). On the 1841 Census, there is a John Osmond in Chipping Norton [who was about 55 years old] that I think may be the son of the above John and Elizabeth...."