On Fri, 21 Sep 2012 14:02:19 +0100, elaine westaway <[email protected]> wrote: > Julia Haines was born about 1829 and I have her in 1851 with her family > at 3 Lions Place or Paddock. Hi Elaine, Lions Place did not look familiar at all to me. I was wondering whether you meant Bristol or Stroud or somewhere else. After some searching, I located it as Sion Place in St. Philip and St. Jacob, Bristol. > Her father is John Haines a journeyman hatter from Strood You'd mentioned in your previous message that 'Julia was the daughter of a sailor'. As you'd written that he was a sailor, I'd imagined that he was working on one of the trows on the Thames & Severn Canal, which passed through Stroud. We've had a lot of correspondence about hatters on this list, in the past, so perhaps someone can come up with a likely place of work for hatters in the Stapleton Road/Easton Road area of Bristol. Josephine
Hi again Josephine I'm not sure if Elaine knows where her Haines family were in 1861. They were the parents of Julia Haines who married Samuel Burt in Liverpool. The spelling has changed to Haynes and they were at The Cottage, Barrow Lane, Barton Hill in the outparish of St Philip & Jacob, Bristol as follows: John Haynes 69 hatter born Stroud, Glos Hannah Haynes 66 Laundress born Eastington, Glos I mentioned earlier that there was a burial of a John Haines at St George church on 1.1.1871 age76. There was also a burial of a Hannah Haines at St George church on 3.3.1867 age75. Hope this helps Elaine. Bernice "Josephine Jeremiah" <[email protected]> wrote To: <[email protected]> Friday, September 21, 2012 5:31 PM Subject: [B&S] HAINES in Sion Place, Bristol, 1851 (was BRISTOL_AND_SOMERSET Digest, Vol 7, Issue 242) > On Fri, 21 Sep 2012 14:02:19 +0100, elaine westaway > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Julia Haines was born about 1829 and I have her in 1851 with her family >> at 3 Lions Place or Paddock. > > Hi Elaine, > > Lions Place did not look familiar at all to me. I was wondering whether > you meant Bristol or Stroud or somewhere else. > > After some searching, I located it as Sion Place in St. Philip and St. > Jacob, Bristol. > >> Her father is John Haines a journeyman hatter from Strood > > You'd mentioned in your previous message that 'Julia was the daughter of a > sailor'. > > As you'd written that he was a sailor, I'd imagined that he was working on > one of the trows on the Thames & Severn Canal, which passed through > Stroud. > > We've had a lot of correspondence about hatters on this list, in the past, > so perhaps someone can come up with a likely place of work for hatters in > the Stapleton Road/Easton Road area of Bristol. > > Josephine > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
On Fri, 21 Sep 2012 22:56:48 +0100, bernice pegler <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm not sure if Elaine knows where her Haines family were in 1861. They > were the parents of JuliaHaines who married Samuel Burt in Liverpool. > The spelling has changed to Haynes and they were atThe Cottage, Barrow > Lane, Barton Hill in the outparish of St Philip & Jacob, Bristol as > follows: > John Haynes 69 hatter born Stroud, Glos > Hannah Haynes 66 Laundress born Eastington, Glos Hi Bernice, That's interesting. As Hannah Haynes of the 1861 census was no longer Harriet, as in the 1851 census, but both were born in Eastington, this suggests that they were the same person. > I mentioned earlier that there was a burial of a John Haines at St George > church on 1.1.1871 age76. > There was also a burial of a Hannah Haines at St George church on > 3.3.1867 age75. The age at burial of Hannah Haynes ties in with the age of John's wife,'Harriet' in the 1851 census, which was 59 years. The ages of the couple appear to have been switched around in the 1861 census. In 1851 John was 55 years old and that ties in, 20 years later, with the age of 75 at the burial of John Haines in 1871. The address of Barrow Lane in 1861 was not very far from Sion Place where the family was living in 1851. Josephine