I am seeking anyone with knowledge of the family of John SLEEMAN and Salome ROCKEY, who were married 4 August 1805, at St. Eustachius Church, Tavistock. I cannot find Salome SLEEMAN in the 1841 Census, but FreeBMD includes a Salome SLEEMAN who died Apr-May-Jun 1848 in Plymouth registration district (9 248). John and Salome SLEEMAN are possibly the parents of James Rockey SLEEMAN, executor of the will of James ROCKEY, of Blackrock, Cork, Ireland in 1865. (No relationship specified.) The James R. SLEEMAN enumerated in the 1851 Census at Sheepstor, aged 38, may be James Rockey SLEEMAN and may be a son of John and Salome SLEEMAN, and perhaps named for the father of Salome ROCKEY. There was a James ROCKEY in Plymouth in 1802, who is possibly the father of Salome ROCKEY. Lots of "maybes" and "possiblys," which is why I am seeking the assistance of s.k.s. on this list. David Langenberg Newark, Delaware, USA
Hi David, Using FMP, there are two baptisms in Tavistock for Daughters of John and Salome Sleeman Namely Mary Ann i n 1813 and Harriet in 1817. Then when i did a search for Harriet Sleeman found this possible for 1841 Census William Sleeman aged 20 Harriet Sleeman aged 14 Salima Sleeman aged 60 All three given as born in Devon. Living in Rubytown, Tavistock. Census Ref H0107 - Piece 249 - Folio 5 - p 5. 1851 Cenus William is married but sister Harrioet is living with him. Ref HO107 - Piece 1883 - Folio 351 - p 13. Hope this helps. Tim Treeby DFHS 13926. On 25/01/2014 14:39, David L. Langenberg wrote: > I am seeking anyone with knowledge of the family of John SLEEMAN and Salome ROCKEY, who were married 4 August 1805, at St. Eustachius Church, Tavistock. I cannot find Salome SLEEMAN in the 1841 Census, but FreeBMD includes a Salome SLEEMAN who died Apr-May-Jun 1848 in Plymouth registration district (9 248). John and Salome SLEEMAN are possibly the parents of James Rockey SLEEMAN, executor of the will of James ROCKEY, of Blackrock, Cork, Ireland in 1865. (No relationship specified.) The James R. SLEEMAN enumerated in the 1851 Census at Sheepstor, aged 38, may be James Rockey SLEEMAN and may be a son of John and Salome SLEEMAN, and perhaps named for the father of Salome ROCKEY. There was a James ROCKEY in Plymouth in 1802, who is possibly the father of Salome ROCKEY. Lots of "maybes" and "possiblys," which is why I am seeking the assistance of s.k.s. on this list. > > David Langenberg > Newark, Delaware, USA >
Have you contacted the Sleeman on name study sleeman@one-name.org -----Original Message----- From: devon-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:devon-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of David L. Langenberg Sent: 25 January 2014 14:40 To: devon@rootsweb.com Subject: [DEV] ROCKEY, SLEEMAN I am seeking anyone with knowledge of the family of John SLEEMAN and Salome ROCKEY, who were married 4 August 1805, at St. Eustachius Church, Tavistock. I cannot find Salome SLEEMAN in the 1841 Census, but FreeBMD includes a Salome SLEEMAN who died Apr-May-Jun 1848 in Plymouth registration district (9 248). John and Salome SLEEMAN are possibly the parents of James Rockey SLEEMAN, executor of the will of James ROCKEY, of Blackrock, Cork, Ireland in 1865. (No relationship specified.) The James R. SLEEMAN enumerated in the 1851 Census at Sheepstor, aged 38, may be James Rockey SLEEMAN and may be a son of John and Salome SLEEMAN, and perhaps named for the father of Salome ROCKEY. There was a James ROCKEY in Plymouth in 1802, who is possibly the father of Salome ROCKEY. Lots of "maybes" and "possiblys," which is why I am seeking the assistance of s.k.s. on this list. David Langenberg Newark, Delaware, USA ------------------------------------------ The DEVON-L mailing list is co-sponsored by GENUKI/Devon ( http://genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk/DEV/ ) and the Devon FHS (http://www.devonfhs.org.uk/ ) List archive for Devon can be found at http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index/DEVON/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DEVON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message