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    1. [BRK] Why so Late?
    2. Moira Fidler
    3. Hi Everyone I was recently lucky enough to find the will admin of an ancestor on Ancestry's new probate calendar My ancestor Hannah Grover nee Hanson died in 1853 yet the will which was worth less than £50, wasn't proved until 1862 The her estate went to her husband Charles Grover. Is there anyway to find out why the proving of the will was delayed by almost 10 years? I have yet to get a copy of the actual will and probate. regards MOIRA

    08/20/2010 04:25:10
    1. Re: [BRK] Why so Late?
    2. It would seem this Probate was granted by Letters of Administration which indicates that Hannah died Intestate,that is without making a Will. As the amount seemed fairly small this action,after 9 years,could have been taken to establish Charles' legal ownership of something his late wife had owned,which had passed to him as next of kin. A copy of the Grant of Administration can be obtained in the same way as a Will and the cost is the same at £5.00.This may give more detail than the Calender entry,but it may not. Dave. In a message dated 20/08/2010 22:25:31 GMT Daylight Time, mofid42@tiscali.co.uk writes: Hi Everyone I was recently lucky enough to find the will admin of an ancestor on Ancestry's new probate calendar My ancestor Hannah Grover nee Hanson died in 1853 yet the will which was worth less than £50, wasn't proved until 1862 The her estate went to her husband Charles Grover. Is there anyway to find out why the proving of the will was delayed by almost 10 years? I have yet to get a copy of the actual will and probate. regards MOIRA ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BERKSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/20/2010 12:14:37
    1. Re: [BRK] Hampstead Norris: ALLEN,WATERS (WALTERS) KING, SAWYER
    2. jocie
    3. All the Parish Registers you are asking about are in the Berkshire Record Office. Our own Research Centre is on the same site, so if you organise your visit on a day when both facilities are open you could come and look at our Burial & Marriage search suite and the pre 1834 records on the Overseers Papers, which are all searchable by name. The BRO may also have the school records you are interested in, but you will have to ask if they have the years you are after. The Compton St Mary & St Nicholas Parish Registers, Burial Records of all the parishes you mentioned are in the Berkshire Burial Index and the Berkshire Overseers Papers are all available on CD to purchase from the BerksFHS Bookshop. Jocie Hello All, I have just joined the list and am hoping someone could please help with information about Hampstead Norris where my grandmother SARAH ELIZABETH ALLEN was born in 1881 to JAMES ALLEN & MARY WATERS. I assume she, and her many siblings, went to school there and wonder where the school records would be kept. Also are the Parish Records in Hampstead Norris? if not, where are they? Other villages with family connections are CHIEVELEY, BEEDON & COMPTON. Any advice on where to research would be most appreciated as I intend to visit the area for a few days at the end of September. BMD's were all registered in WANTAGE. Should I go there? Many thanks in anticipation Judith Daventry ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BERKSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/20/2010 05:28:48
    1. [BRK] Hampstead Norris: ALLEN,WATERS (WALTERS) KING, SAWYER
    2. Hello All, I have just joined the list and am hoping someone could please help with information about Hampstead Norris where my grandmother SARAH ELIZABETH ALLEN was born in 1881 to JAMES ALLEN & MARY WATERS. I assume she, and her many siblings, went to school there and wonder where the school records would be kept. Also are the Parish Records in Hampstead Norris? if not, where are they? Other villages with family connections are CHIEVELEY, BEEDON & COMPTON. Any advice on where to research would be most appreciated as I intend to visit the area for a few days at the end of September. BMD's were all registered in WANTAGE. Should I go there? Many thanks in anticipation Judith Daventry

    08/19/2010 11:29:56
    1. [BRK] Family History on the Radio - Friday 20 August 2010
    2. Colleagues BBC Radio Oxford will have a one-hour family history feature on Friday 20 August 2010, commencing at 12 noon and ending at 1.00pm (BST). The Station's "Louisa Hannan Show" will have as studio guests :- Mark Priddey, Archives Manager at the Oxfordshire Record Office. Mark Lawrence, Local Studies Manager at Oxfordshire Studies. Tony Hadland, Vice-Chairman of this society and editor of the Oxfordshire Family Historian. A core part of the programme will be listeners 'phoning in to the studio with their tricky research problems. BBC Radio Oxford broadcasts on 95.2 FM in Oxfordshire, and can also be listened to on _www.bbc.co.uk_ (http://www.bbc.co.uk) . Enjoy ! Paul Gaskell Publicity Officer Oxfordshire Family History Society Website : _www.ofhs.org.uk_ (http://www.ofhs.org.uk)

    08/18/2010 11:24:52
    1. [BRK] Thanks to all
    2. Katy Haselden
    3. Spent Monday at the library implementing all the wonderful search tips you gave me. The hashmarks on the census re: dwellings! Never would have known so I went back to some I had done and it made sense! Duh! The info on the Guardsmen marrying at St. Georges Hanover Sq. Never would have known that. I am sure there will be more questions to come but thanks again. Katy

    08/18/2010 12:07:01
    1. Re: [BRK] UNSUSCRIBE
    2. Nickie Johnson
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <berkshire-request@rootsweb.com> To: <berkshire@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2010 11:27 PM Subject: BERKSHIRE Digest, Vol 5, Issue 115 >

    08/15/2010 05:58:43
    1. Re: [BRK] HASELDEN
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Hi Katy In the 1841 census page at Old Windsor you will see there are small strike marks just before the names, these denote a new building // or a partition in a dwelling / Windsor Great Park (I think the // is so feint you can't see it but the 1 in the first column shows it should be another property after the Farm) Joseph DENNIS 45 Bailiff N Mary DENNIS 35 N / Eliza BALDWIN 30 Ind N Ann BERTIE 30 Ind N Eliza BERTIE 3 N Edward HASELDEN 7 N // So they were living in the same building but in room or rooms separate to Joseph & Mary Ind = Independent means , a bit of a catch all term which may range from the wealthy to the not so N = Not born in County enumerated Joseph is enumerated as DENNIS in 1851, although I am not 100% convinced thats correct its a darn sight more possible than the LEMUS he is transcribed as in 1841 1851 At what may be the same address , Joseph is Bailiff still Name: Joseph Dennis Age: 57 Estimated birth year: abt 1794 Relation: Head Spouse's name: Mary Gender: Male Where born: Caldwell, Yorkshire, England Civil parish: Old Windsor Ecclesiastical parish: St Peter County/Island: Berkshire Country: England Registration district: Windsor Sub-registration district: Egham ED, institution, or vessel: 1 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 207 Household Members: Name Age Joseph Dennis 57 Mary Dennis 42 Lucy Lipset 71 Eliza Baldene 49 John Bunn 64 Ann Peacock 22 HO107; Piece: 1695; Folio: 270; Page: 50; GSU roll: 193603. Just in case he or his wife are related Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) >I believe I have found two of my connections but it is so strange to me. >In > the 1841 census Berkshire old Windsor > Windsor Great Park one dwelling There is a Bailiff Joseph Simms age 45 > Mary > age 35 and my relative Ann Berti age 30 her daughter Eliza Berti age 3 and > another relative Edward Haselden age 7. Are they incarcerated? > Ann married Jacopo Berti in 1832 and they are a couple in 1861. He is > listed as a courier from Italy naturalized in that census. > Little Eliza died at the age of 5. > Thanks > Katy

    08/15/2010 05:27:51
    1. Re: [BRK] HASELDEN
    2. Nick Furniss
    3. Hello List, Here is another link showing how the management of an Estate may be organised. There was much variation in the inter World-Wars period. The Co-operative Wholesale Society were very big landowners immediately post WW2. The Duchy of Cornwall is probably the oldest estate in England. Scotland and Ireland had different traditions. http://www.duchyofcornwall.org/faqs.htm The term, courier is used for several different occupations where travelling is involved. I wonder what Jacopo's duties were. He could have been a diplomatic messenger. Your family sounds very interesting, Katy. Nick. On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 20:26:08 +0100, Katy Haselden <yellowleggin@gmail.com> wrote: > I believe I have found two of my connections but it is so strange to > me. In > the 1841 census Berkshire old Windsor > Windsor Great Park one dwelling There is a Bailiff Joseph Simms age 45 > Mary > age 35 and my relative Ann Berti age 30 her daughter Eliza Berti age 3 > and > another relative Edward Haselden age 7. Are they incarcerated? > Ann married Jacopo Berti in 1832 and they are a couple in 1861. He is > listed as a courier from Italy naturalized in that census. > Little Eliza died at the age of 5. > Thanks > Katy > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BERKSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/

    08/15/2010 04:46:00
    1. Re: [BRK] HASELDEN
    2. Nick Furniss
    3. Katy and List, The bailiff in the park would be what we call an Estate Manager these days. All large estates had a bailiff. Joseph Sims would have been a relative in all probability. May be a brother-in-law. This link may be of interest http://www.thecrownestate.co.uk/ Nick On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 20:26:08 +0100, Katy Haselden <yellowleggin@gmail.com> wrote: > I believe I have found two of my connections but it is so strange to > me. In > the 1841 census Berkshire old Windsor > Windsor Great Park one dwelling There is a Bailiff Joseph Simms age 45 > Mary > age 35 and my relative Ann Berti age 30 her daughter Eliza Berti age 3 > and > another relative Edward Haselden age 7. Are they incarcerated? > Ann married Jacopo Berti in 1832 and they are a couple in 1861. He is > listed as a courier from Italy naturalized in that census. > Little Eliza died at the age of 5. > Thanks > Katy > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BERKSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/

    08/15/2010 02:53:28
    1. Re: [BRK] HASELDEN
    2. Moira Fidler
    3. Hi Katy A Bailiff was a Guardian or an officer of the Lord of the Manor below the rank of Steward (a water Bailiff guarded against fish poachers) A steward was like an estate manager, the bailiff/s would be his assistant/s As Ann Berti was living in the same dwelling as Joseph Simms and his wife, maybe its possible that Mary his wife was a relative of Ann's. perhaps her sister. regards MOIRA They usually worked for a large estate ----- Original Message ----- From: "Katy Haselden" <yellowleggin@gmail.com> To: <berkshire@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2010 8:26 PM Subject: [BRK] HASELDEN >I believe I have found two of my connections but it is so strange to me. >In > the 1841 census Berkshire old Windsor > Windsor Great Park one dwelling There is a Bailiff Joseph Simms age 45 > Mary > age 35 and my relative Ann Berti age 30 her daughter Eliza Berti age 3 and > another relative Edward Haselden age 7. Are they incarcerated? > Ann married Jacopo Berti in 1832 and they are a couple in 1861. He is > listed as a courier from Italy naturalized in that census. > Little Eliza died at the age of 5. > Thanks > Katy > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BERKSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/15/2010 02:48:12
    1. [BRK] Thanks
    2. Katy Haselden
    3. WOW so much information. Very very helpful! Gives me more places to search and I cannot thank you enough! I believe Jacopo Berti who married Ann changed his name to James and they are in the 1861 census occupation courier living on 3 King St.Westminster Pall Mall. they have 5 servants at that time. I will have to see if I can find him on the Italy list. No 1871 census I can find and in 1881 Ann is a widow with grandchildren and lives at 1 c King St. Westminster. You are a most helpful group! Katy

    08/15/2010 01:35:42
    1. Re: [BRK] HASELDEN
    2. Nick Furniss
    3. St Georges, Hanover Square was a popular church with Guardsmen who were stationed in Windsor, but who moved to barracks in London when on ceremonial duty. My great uncle, Tom Nicholson Furniss, was born in Windsor but my great grandfather, Thomas Burton Furniss, settled in Lambeth after he became a Chelsea pensioner. I have yet to find out if there was any special accommodation for the wives of Guardsmen in Windsor. On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 16:40:51 +0100, Katy Haselden <yellowleggin@gmail.com> wrote: > Because of the early dates I have been unable to make the connections for > these Haselden men born in Windsor Berkshire. found them all in later > census but don't know if they are brothers or cousins or what? > 2 of great interest say in the later census they were born Windsor Castle > Berkshire. > 1. James Arthur Haselden born abt 1812 married Sidwell found in > 1851,1861, > ans 1871 census > 2. William Haselden born abt 1825 married Matilda Harcourt Phillips > found in > 1861 census > > The others: > George Haselden father John Haselden born abt 1809 1851 c says in > Berkshire > Windsor > Edward Aaron Haselden born abt 1811 married Susan Tissot found 1841 and > 1851 > census BW > Adolphus Frederick Haselden born abt 1817 married Frances found in > 1851,1861,1871 censusBW > > The Susan Tissot who married Edward Aaron Haselden also said she was > born in > Berkshire Windsor they were married 3/3/1832 St Georges Hanover Square. > > I have hit the proverbial brick wall! > > Can anyone help? Thanks much, > Katy > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BERKSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/

    08/15/2010 12:30:35
    1. Re: [BRK] HASELDEN
    2. HILARY BLANFORD
    3. Katy I'm not sure how useful this reply will be to you, although it may help Nick, as you don't actually say whether there is any record of any of the Haselden men being guardsmen. If they were, then it may help you to know that for many years regular soldiers had to obtain permission to marry as wives were regarded as an encumberance; your family would have been affected by that policy. Sergeants were usually luckier than privates in the marriage 'ballot'. When permission was given wives were 'on the strength' but for many years they had no separate married quarters and unless they were the wives of officers would find themselves having to cook for and do the laundry for the troops, perhaps earning a little pin money by doing the laundry for the officers. I understand that the records for the Guards regiments are almost complete and you might find a note in the regimental diaries if permission had been given for any marriage. I found the note below on the Long Long Trail site for you. 'If you are searching for the army service record of a man who served with the Life Guards, you are likely to succeed. They escaped the 1940 fire that destroyed many such records and are stll held separately. They are held in the original form at the National Archives, in document series WO400.' HB --- On Sun, 15/8/10, Nick Furniss <zen56694@zen.co.uk> wrote: > From: Nick Furniss <zen56694@zen.co.uk> > Subject: Re: [BRK] HASELDEN > To: berkshire@rootsweb.com > Date: Sunday, 15 August, 2010, 18:30 > > St Georges, Hanover Square was a popular church with > Guardsmen who were  > stationed in Windsor, but who moved to barracks in London > when on  > ceremonial duty.  SNIP  I have > yet to find out if  > there was any special accommodation for the wives of > Guardsmen in Windsor. > > On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 16:40:51 +0100, Katy Haselden <yellowleggin@gmail.com>  > > wrote: > > > Because of the early dates I have been unable to make > the connections for > > these Haselden men born in Windsor Berkshire.  > found them all in later > > census but don't know if they are brothers or cousins > or what? > > 2 of great interest say in the later census they were > born Windsor Castle > > Berkshire. > > 1. James Arthur Haselden born abt 1812 married Sidwell > found in    > > 1851,1861, > > ans 1871 census > > 2. William Haselden born abt 1825 married Matilda > Harcourt Phillips  > > found in > > 1861 census > > > > The others: > > George Haselden father John Haselden born abt 1809 > 1851 c says in  > > Berkshire > > Windsor > > Edward Aaron Haselden born abt 1811 married Susan > Tissot found 1841 and  > > 1851 > > census BW > > Adolphus Frederick Haselden born abt 1817 married > Frances found in > > 1851,1861,1871 censusBW > > > > The Susan Tissot who married Edward Aaron Haselden > also said she was  > > born in > > Berkshire Windsor they were married 3/3/1832 St > Georges Hanover Square. > > > > I have hit the proverbial brick wall! > > > > Can anyone help? Thanks much, > > Katy >

    08/15/2010 09:03:47
    1. [BRK] HASELDEN
    2. Katy Haselden
    3. I believe I have found two of my connections but it is so strange to me. In the 1841 census Berkshire old Windsor Windsor Great Park one dwelling There is a Bailiff Joseph Simms age 45 Mary age 35 and my relative Ann Berti age 30 her daughter Eliza Berti age 3 and another relative Edward Haselden age 7. Are they incarcerated? Ann married Jacopo Berti in 1832 and they are a couple in 1861. He is listed as a courier from Italy naturalized in that census. Little Eliza died at the age of 5. Thanks Katy

    08/15/2010 06:26:08
    1. Re: [BRK] HASELDEN
    2. Katy Haselden
    3. Thank you Nick another clue! Katy On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 10:30 AM, Nick Furniss <zen56694@zen.co.uk> wrote: > > St Georges, Hanover Square was a popular church with Guardsmen who were > stationed in Windsor, but who moved to barracks in London when on > ceremonial duty. My great uncle, Tom Nicholson Furniss, was born in > Windsor but my great grandfather, Thomas Burton Furniss, settled in > Lambeth after he became a Chelsea pensioner. I have yet to find out if > there was any special accommodation for the wives of Guardsmen in Windsor. > > On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 16:40:51 +0100, Katy Haselden <yellowleggin@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Because of the early dates I have been unable to make the connections for > > these Haselden men born in Windsor Berkshire. found them all in later > > census but don't know if they are brothers or cousins or what? > > 2 of great interest say in the later census they were born Windsor Castle > > Berkshire. > > 1. James Arthur Haselden born abt 1812 married Sidwell found in > > 1851,1861, > > ans 1871 census > > 2. William Haselden born abt 1825 married Matilda Harcourt Phillips > > found in > > 1861 census > > > > The others: > > George Haselden father John Haselden born abt 1809 1851 c says in > > Berkshire > > Windsor > > Edward Aaron Haselden born abt 1811 married Susan Tissot found 1841 and > > 1851 > > census BW > > Adolphus Frederick Haselden born abt 1817 married Frances found in > > 1851,1861,1871 censusBW > > > > The Susan Tissot who married Edward Aaron Haselden also said she was > > born in > > Berkshire Windsor they were married 3/3/1832 St Georges Hanover Square. > > > > I have hit the proverbial brick wall! > > > > Can anyone help? Thanks much, > > Katy > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > BERKSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BERKSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    08/15/2010 05:09:16
    1. [BRK] HASELDEN
    2. Katy Haselden
    3. Because of the early dates I have been unable to make the connections for these Haselden men born in Windsor Berkshire. found them all in later census but don't know if they are brothers or cousins or what? 2 of great interest say in the later census they were born Windsor Castle Berkshire. 1. James Arthur Haselden born abt 1812 married Sidwell found in 1851,1861, ans 1871 census 2. William Haselden born abt 1825 married Matilda Harcourt Phillips found in 1861 census The others: George Haselden father John Haselden born abt 1809 1851 c says in Berkshire Windsor Edward Aaron Haselden born abt 1811 married Susan Tissot found 1841 and 1851 census BW Adolphus Frederick Haselden born abt 1817 married Frances found in 1851,1861,1871 censusBW The Susan Tissot who married Edward Aaron Haselden also said she was born in Berkshire Windsor they were married 3/3/1832 St Georges Hanover Square. I have hit the proverbial brick wall! Can anyone help? Thanks much, Katy

    08/15/2010 02:40:51
    1. Re: [BRK] Wayman
    2. Phil Wood
    3. There are a number of editions of the Complete/Compleat Parish Officer available on the web - for free download (facsimiles in pdf format). I have 1718, 1723, 1729, 1731, 1734, 1738, 1740, 1744, 1750 & 1772 as well as Burn's 'Justice of the Peace and Parish Officer' from 1793 (4 vols). Search in Google books or the Internet Archive. It is interesting to follow changes in, and expansion of, the law governing the parish's civil responsibilities over the years as the books get bigger and bigger. Phil -----Original Message----- From: berkshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:berkshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jeff Coleman Sent: 06 August 2010 11:26 To: berkshire@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BRK] Wayman The Complete Parish Officer 1772 is available on CD from ArchiveCDBooks, which is now based in Ireland. I have no interest in that organisation. It is also available in paperback. This contains details of the duties of the Surveyor of Highways. A facsimile of the 1734 edition of The Compleat Parish Officer, published by Wiltshire Family History Society is available via 'The Family History Partnership'. Again I have no interest in the publishers or the online sales organisations through which it is available. I have not seen this one but presumably it covers the same details, based on an earlier version of the applicable laws. Jeff ----- Original Message ----- From: <jimone2@telepak.net> To: <berkshire@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2010 10:33 PM Subject: Re: [BRK] Wayman > Ms Fidler, > > Thank you for the prompt reply. It is very much appreciated and answers my > question > > Jim WARD > MS USA > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Moira Fidler" <mofid42@tiscali.co.uk> > To: <berkshire@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2010 4:29 PM > Subject: Re: [BRK] Wayman > > >> Hi Jim >>>From the Dictionary of Old Trades. Titles and Occupations a Wayman is >> described as a Surveyor of Highways. Also used to describe a shipwright >> and/or platelayer who is working on a ship launch framework >> >> As Berkshire is a landlocked county, other than rivers and canals, I >> would >> have thought the former description more likely >> Hope that helps >> regards >> MOIRA >> ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BERKSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.851 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3059 - Release Date: 08/08/10 18:57:00

    08/09/2010 11:15:04
    1. Re: [BRK] HASELDEN,TISSOT,BERTI
    2. Moira Fidler
    3. Hi Katy When you say limited access to Ancestry does that mean you can't view the images of the two marriages? The marriage of Edward Haseldon to Susan Tissot has George Haselden and Eliza Baldane as witnesses. The fathers name is not specified in pre 1837 parish registers like they are on later marriage certificates. On the marriage entry for Jacopo Berti it states he is from Southampton. Their witnesses were Wm R Tull and Nancy Mary Hanelley Hope this helps regards MOIRA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Katy Haselden" <yellowleggin@gmail.com> To: <berkshire@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 4:10 PM Subject: [BRK] HASELDEN,TISSOT,BERTI > These names are intertwined in my family and until recently I could not > find the connections. I have limited access to Ancestry and would love > some > help in my search. This info I have found in census and limited BMD. > Edward Aaron Haselden born Windsor Berkshire abt 1811 (no birth info.) who > were his parents? > Married Susan Tissot born Windsor abt 1816 married at the Parish of St. > George Hanover Sq. 3/3/1832 her parents? > Ann Tissot born Windsor abt 1808 married Jacopo Berti same date 3/3/1832 > same place.her parents? or were they sisters? > Are there specific parish registers for Windsor births? Where to look? > Haselden is my married name and Berti is very prominent in the Haselden > family. Tissot is also but not as much. > Any help would be so appreciated as my son Daniel Berti Haselden is about > to > produce a son and would like to carry on the Berti tradition. I would so > love to be able to trace it! > Sincerely > Katy Haselden > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BERKSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/09/2010 10:39:41
    1. Re: [BRK] HASELDEN,TISSOT,BERTI
    2. Katy Haselden
    3. Thank you so much Moira. I did not know how much to put in my inquiry. I did have the wedding info. I go to a library across town and use their Ancestry site but can't spend days on it as I would like. some of BMD infor is easy on Ancestry and nothing for others. What a quick answer! Thank you. I have searched high and low for Edward Aaron Haselden's parents but cannot seem to find the birth info. He states he was born in Windsor Berkshire in a later census. Nor can I find the Tissot girls birth info. I do have several census but on Ancestry cannot seem to find any of my folks on an 1871 census when they have been in the 1861 and the 1881. That would be Edward Harcourt Charles Haselden wife Catherine or Kate missing in 1871census, 1861 on St James St in 1881 Gore Crescent Hackney. Living in California these very regal names make me want to go back in time and see how things were then. Would St. George Windsor Berkshire be the chapel at the castle? I did make a trip there in the 80's but did not start the Genealogy searches til the late 90's! On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 8:39 AM, Moira Fidler <mofid42@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: > Hi Katy > > When you say limited access to Ancestry does that mean you can't view the > images of the two marriages? > > The marriage of Edward Haseldon to Susan Tissot has George Haselden and > Eliza Baldane as witnesses. The fathers name is not specified in pre 1837 > parish registers like they are on later marriage certificates. > > On the marriage entry for Jacopo Berti it states he is from Southampton. > Their witnesses were Wm R Tull and Nancy Mary Hanelley > Hope this helps > regards > MOIRA > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Katy Haselden" <yellowleggin@gmail.com> > To: <berkshire@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 4:10 PM > Subject: [BRK] HASELDEN,TISSOT,BERTI > > > > These names are intertwined in my family and until recently I could not > > find the connections. I have limited access to Ancestry and would love > > some > > help in my search. This info I have found in census and limited BMD. > > Edward Aaron Haselden born Windsor Berkshire abt 1811 (no birth info.) > who > > were his parents? > > Married Susan Tissot born Windsor abt 1816 married at the Parish of St. > > George Hanover Sq. 3/3/1832 her parents? > > Ann Tissot born Windsor abt 1808 married Jacopo Berti same date 3/3/1832 > > same place.her parents? or were they sisters? > > Are there specific parish registers for Windsor births? Where to look? > > Haselden is my married name and Berti is very prominent in the Haselden > > family. Tissot is also but not as much. > > Any help would be so appreciated as my son Daniel Berti Haselden is about > > to > > produce a son and would like to carry on the Berti tradition. I would so > > love to be able to trace it! > > Sincerely > > Katy Haselden > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > BERKSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BERKSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    08/09/2010 02:59:34