About Flinders originally of Derbyshire
This database includes two Flinders families who are seemingly not related.
Family 1 includes the descendants of John Flinders born circa 1685 and his wife Dinah nee Ceson. They lived in the Heanor and Ilkeston areas.
Family 2 includes the descendants of Joseph Flinders born circa 1720 and his wife Ann whose maiden surname may have been Barber. They lived in Castleton and Hope areas of north Derbyshire before migrating mainly to the Sheffield area.
Census and other Flinders databases are at www.flinders.nz
Special thanks to Kevin Barfield, Mike Flinders and Stephen Flinders for their contributions to this research project.
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