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Alison
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Thomas WOODSwas born c 1831 in Surrey, UK. His father
was also Thomas WOODS, a bricklayer, mothers name is unknown. Thomas jnr.
married Elizabeth Ann
TILLEY on 19 October 1852 in Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia. Thomas died on 25 October 1891, aged 60 years, at Yarraville
(a Melbourne Suburb) and was buried in
Footscray Cemetery (also a suburb of Melbourne)
From
information on Thomas' death certificate he came to Victoria c 1851, his
occupation was a labourer. On six other family certificates his
occupation is given as a brickmaker and he was born in Epsom, Surrey.
I cannot trace Thomas jnr. arriving in Victoria or any of the states of
Australia. I have also been unable to find him on the 1841 Census in
England.
I have been researching my WOODS family since 1975. His wife's family
came from Egham Surrey, parents - Thomas TILLEY & Rebecca nee
ROSEBLADE. I hope someone will be able to help me. |
Janice
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I am searching for birth information of Thomas
STAVELEY, born 1865 and his sister Catherine (Katherine), both
born at Kingston on Thames, Surrey. It seems their births were not
registered.
I know their father was Robert Butler Staveley
profession shown as "landed proprietor,, born 1821, place and parents
unknown, who died at Knowsley House, Kingston, in 1875. His death
was witnessed by his brother in law, Frederick COXHEAD
whose address was Kingston Barracks and whose profession was shown in a
later census as "Chelsea Out Pensioner (Army)". I hoped I could
trace Robert BUTLER through Frederick COXHEAD's wife Annie, born the
same year as Frederick, as they should be brother in sister.
Unfortunately neither show up in earlier census records. Advice and help
required in finding out the facts I want through the limited information
I have e.g. the Barracks, Army, and Knowsley house, if anyone knows
anything of this. Also if the children weren't registered, perhaps
they were baptized, but what churches were around then.
Awaiting with anticipation all strategies. |
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Bonnie |
I am trying to learn about a family named SHAKESPEAR(E) who lived in
parish of St Mary's Church, Lambeth. It was one Nehemiah
SHAKESPEAR and his wife Mary HOBBS SHAKESPEAR. They had six
children that I know about - the eldest being Frances Elizabeth b.
1817-1818. Nehemiah's occupation was engineer and at the bapt
of their daughter Caroline their abode was listed at Lambeth - Water
Works. Could anyone tell me where that is? Do you know who I would contact to learn more about this
family in that area? I wonder if there are maps that cover just
this area? All I could find were London maps which did not list
villages. Nehemiah was probably born ca 1790's. Just guessing this
from age of his eldest child.
Their eldest daughter Frances Elizabeth Shakespeare STAFFORD
married in July 1837 in St. Mary, Newington. I am trying to
locate any info on this couple. They had the following
children:
Frances Elizabeth 1818 ?
Thomas Henry 1819 St Mary Lambeth
Joseph 1820 St Mary Lambeth
James 1822 St Mary Lambeth
Emma 1826 St Mary Lambeth
Caroline 1828 St John the
Evangelist Lambeth
Any help would be appreciated.
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Terence |
My wife Ruth's great great grand parents have
been identified as Aaron and Frances CARTER. The earliest
record found is the birth and baptism record of their oldest known
child, : 5 January and 18 February, respectively, 1809, St. Saviour's Church, Southwark, Surrey. Aaron is listed as a vitualler
and subsequently in other records as innkeeper, King's Head Inn,
Borough High Street, Southwark. Aaron and Frances had six
children. Two died in infancy (Frederick, Frances Caroline) Jane b.
1809, William b. 1811, Catherine b. 1815, George b. 1817. The 1841
census listed them as not born in county, but they may have been
married in Surrey, probably about 1808 since their first known child
was baptized in 1809. I am looking for their marriage date and
place. Birth/baptism dates and places, too, but not in Surrey. |
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Bob Erskine |
I have a brick wall for which help would be very much appreciated.
I am trying to find my GGGGrandmother and her mother!
My GGGrandmother was christened "Mary Ann Brazier WICKS" at
St Paul the Baptist, Croydon, Surrey, August 29, 1817. Her father
was listed as James WICKS, Groom and the mother was simply Mary.
There may be other children of the pair christened at that church.
James William WICKES, May 31, 1807 is a possible sibling as is Sarah
who may have also been christened there. Husband, James dies March
21, 1839 in Croydon at a listed age of 69 years. His address is
listed as Handcross Alley as is the address of Sarah SMITH, the
informant. James' wife, my Mary, is found in the 1841
census for Croydon, at a listed age of 60 and as being born in
Surrey and as head of the house where George CURTIS and Mary
WICKS
(the daughter, now CURTIS) reside with their two year old daughter,
Emma. After the 1841 census, Mary disappears and the CURTIS'
continue to increase the size of their family have three of the four
children christened at St Johns. The only Croydon death of a
Mary WICKS that I can find is in 1851 and for a much younger woman
(although she was Married to a Joshua that is a horse trainer).
About 1890, my GGrandmother (a SOMERS) wrote that her mother was a
CURTIS (which I have documented - the Mary Ann above) and that her
mother was a RUSSELL, the daughter of John RUSSELL of Tillingdown
Farm and that her mother was the daughter of Brazier, Esq. of Cobham
Court. So I think that I am looking for a Mary RUSSELL, born around
1875 (considering the age of James and the way the 1841 census
rounded down the ages). Where things get confusing is that
when the list pedigree was passed down there was some confusion in
reading the old script. A number of variations were offered. Tilling Down
might have been Tillingdawn as Cobham might be Cabham or even
Chatham and the location of the farm may have been Redhill or
Rainham and it may have been in Kent, Trent or Surrey.
The logical place to start seemed to be at St John the Baptist and those
records are accessible on
familysearch.org (batch C098651 thru 6 and M098651 thru 5). But
there is no WICKS-RUSSELL nuptial. A hint may be that there is no
WICKS-CURTIS marriage either. So I am stumped! Any assistance
would be appreciated. |
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Kath Fairweather |
My Great Great Grandfather was Benjamin SARGEANT (various
spellings) b 1810 in Horley, Surrey and married Amelia VIGAR
b 1814 in Burstow on 13th April 1834 in Nutfield.. My problem
is that I am trying to discover who Benjamin's parents were. I
have an idea that they may have been Phillip SARGEANT 1745 -
1833 and Mary COOK(E) 1792 Horley - 1874 East Grinstead, but I
have no proof of this. I also believe that Benjamin was a
Baptist and had an adult christening. I wonder if anyone
can help me in solving this and if so it would end a search
which I have been undertaking for the past year. |
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Bonnie |
I am trying to locate info on a family by the
name of RYAN that lived in the St Mary the Less parish in Lambeth at the time of the
1901 census. They lived at 3 Bolwell st in 1891 and 1901 and any
info on them would be greatly appreciated:
RYAN, William T. 1842 Southwark, Sry
Earth Potter (?)
Louise 1848 Stepney, Mdsx
Louise 1867 Lambeth, Sry
William T. 1869 Lambeth, Sry
Thomas 1876 "
Mary 1878 "
Henry 1881 "
Alfred 1885 "
Ellen (Nell) 1887 "
Albert 1890 "
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Walain |
I am French, living in Brittany, and trying to build my English family
tree.
My great grandparents Frederick SYKES and Helen
FURNALL married October 22nd 1849, at St Giles church, Camberwell,
Surrey. Their Fathers are listed as Richard SYKES and James
FURNELL. They had at least one child, my grandfather Walter
SYKES, born 19th September 1856, probably in London. He
died in 1921 in New York.
It seems that Frederick SYKES had a sister Susan who married
Stephen RICHARDS 1st Qtr 1845, in St George Church, Southwark.
I do not know how to obtain certificates before 1837 and/or without
exact date. Is there a website to look for those records?
Could someone please help me? |
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Pat |
I am seeking help on information relating to James
PARHAM (possibly spelled PERHAM or PARRAM) born
1598 in Surry County, England. He married Frances HOLMES
and immigrated to Lawnes Creek Settlement in the United States
(Virginia) before 1625 because their son Matthew was born there. I
have also been told by my grandmother, before she died many years ago,
the family was descended from a Sir John PARHAM knighted, she
thought, by King Edward. Can anyone help me with either puzzle? |
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Pat Murphy |
I am seeking assistance
on my brick wall. I am related to a George SHERBURN (current
family spelling SHIRBIN) who was convicted in Bristol City
Quarter Sessions on 10 July 1820 and was transported to Australia
for 7 years. His "Native Place" was Stapleton which I have concluded
was his abode at the time. I believe George was George
SHERBURN who was born 5 December 1790 at Great Bookham to George
and Martha. My
brick wall is I have no confirmation of his mother or father or his
place of birth from any known documents. Can anyone supply any
information on George SHERBURN and family of Surrey, born
1790, even if it confirms this George lived, died, had family in
England or elsewhere to discount this George from my research?
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Barbara Greyling
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JOSHUA PRIOR from Navestock,
England married Susannah NOTTAGE. Joshua died in
Sept. Qrt. 1855. Children from that marriage were:
Joshua (my grgr grandfather) went
to South Africa in 1835.
Isaac, Edward, Frederick and Emma
went to America.
Mary Ann (born 1830) stayed behind
in England and she married WILLIAM GREENWOOD
in 1845. Children from their
marriage were: Laura Nottage, Lydia, Joshua James, Susannah
Sarah, Agnes Sarah.
Laura Nottage GREENWOOD
married GEORGE GANDY (born 1850). Children from
their marriage were Leonard Gandy, Harold Gandy, Mary Gertrude
Gandy.
The son of Mary Ann (1830) and
William GREENWOOD Joshua James married ELIZA SMITH
Joshua James was a Marble Slate
Merchant (like his father William). Children from
their marriage were: Mildred Greenwood and
Wilfred Greenwood.
What I need is any information
from the 1911 Census of the above Joshua James GREENWOOD
and his family as well as information on Laura and George
GANDY's family.
If any of the above families
descendants' are still alive, you can gladly and please
contact me. I am the great great granddaughter of
JOSHUA PRIOR who came to S. Africa and I have been
researching the entire family of Joshua Prior snr. from
Navestock. Sometimes the spelling was PRYOR.
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