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    1. [ENG-CAMS] The Times, Tuesday, Ap 06, 1824 - Unhappy Occurrence (1)
    2. This transcript from The Times was sent to the Cumberland List and is posted here with permission of the transcriber. It continues in further postings. I hope you find them of interest, as I did. I have a Dunstead Cave BARBER born 1872 but so far haven't found a CAVE connection, so who knows?! Carol The Times, Tuesday, Apr 06, 1824; pg. 3; Issue 12305; col E UNHAPPY OCCURRENCE. - For some time past the family of a respectable inn-keeper in this city has experienced much anxiety in consequence of the sudden elopement of one of its female relatives to Gretna, with a stranger, who styled himself Charles Samuel CAVE, Esq., of Thorney-abbey, Cambridgeshire, and who had for three weeks resided at the inn previous to the unfortunate affair taking place. The young lady is a minor, and when of age will be possessed of about 800L.; the husband is about forty, and while a sojourner in Carlisle, was much in the habit of talking concerning his domestic affairs, never omitting to introduce the subject of his large possessions. Having in this manner prepared the way for future operations, he intimated his intention of purchasing a mansion, laying out money on mortgage, &c., and even consulted a respectable solicitor as to the most eligible property in which to invest his superfluous capital. At length, Coldale-hall, at Newtown, met his approval, and a treaty was immediately opened for the purchase; the premises, indeed, were rather diminutive for his establishment, not affording more stabling than for "a couple of hunters," yet he did not think it prudent to let them slip through his fingers for the trifling sum of "seventeen hundred guineas!" On the evening before the marriage, he gallantly escorted his intended bride to the circus, and thence they proceeded in a postchaise to Gretna, from which they returned on the day following to the lady's friends at the inn. Many efforts were then tried to discover his connexions; but he persevered in refusing to give a reference, or any further account of himself than that he was from "Thorney Abbey, Cambridgeshire;" and though strong suspicions unfavourable to his character had been excited, yet such was his self command and effrontery, that he succeeded in continuing the fraud by engaging a house, of which he was to have a seven years' lease, purchasing expensive furniture, &c.; and that nothing might be wanting to complete the equipage of a country gentleman, an elegant hunter was bought, with the necessary appendages of saddle, bridle, whip, and spurs. Fortunately, however, none of the above articles had been delivered, so that when the bubble burst, every thing in the way of purchase remained in statu quo. But the time had now arrived when all the schemes of Charles Samuel CAVE, Esq., were to vanish into thin air. The gentleman (of whom Samuel had previously borrowed 30L.) having written to Mr. PECKOVER, banker, of Wisbeach, to whom CAVE had referred him for his character, an answer was received from that gentleman, in which it was stated that he knew no such person; but he understood that a man of the same name, a cooper by profession, had quitted the neighbourhood, leaving his wife and family chargeable to the parish! The delusion was now dissipated, and the Squire from "Thorney Abbey" committed to gaol, for obtaining money under false pretences, where he still remains until further information respecting him can be obtained. - Carlisle Journal. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The story will continue in The Times a week later.....

    02/10/2007 06:39:41
    1. [ENG-CAMS] Digital photos, waterproof ink & the home printer
    2. Deb Guildner
    3. I have an Epsom Dura-Brite printer/scanner. This "Dura-Brite" range of printers is unlike most home PC printers as it uses resin based waterproof ink. Most use non waterproof dye based inks...as most people know, just drop a few drops of water on them and the inks run off the page.. According to the maunfacturer (Epsom) , the Dura-Brite prints are light-fade resistant for 120 years. (You can look up specifications for these printers on the Epsom website....not all of their printers are waterproof ink, just the Dura-Brite ones). All photos should be stored in acid-free paper albums or acid-free clear sleeves. Back up your copies on a CD disc and a falshdrive (1 gigabyte memory stick will hold about 500 images, I'm told). That way if your computer goes fut, and you cannot get the data retrieved, you will have extra copies stored. By the way, light is the enemy of CD's as well...they are gradually destroyed by exposure to light. Leave them in the car in the sun and it could happen pretty fast! When CD technology was first introduced it was said that they were an improvement on vinyls as they were indestructible...LOL!!!. I think we are all wise to that particular 'furphy' by now. (Although that paste for repairing scratched CD's has given many a worn CD a new lease of life!) CD's were a simply part of the new digital revolution, the big switch to computer technology, as we are all no doubt aware. Back to photos on hard copy: Costwise, I am unsure which is the cheaper way to print...the home PC waterproof ink prints, or those done commercially by a digital/colour photcopier. The commercial copiers have become so much cheaper of late, and it's now in the range of about A$2.00 per A4 page. Unfortunately the Dura Brite cartridges will not be cheaply refillable like the non waterproof ink ones. I know of no similar service available There is no generic bulk ink available for them that I am aware of, so one has to buy a new commercial cartridge every time. As most people will be aware, cartridge ink refills are the only way of making home printouts anywhere near as cheap as a photocopied page of B & W. I calculated that for an A4 B&W printed page using new cartridges, the cost of the ink alone on a home PC printed A4 page of text was A$0.20, whereas a B/W photocopy (the ink of which does not run) could cost as little as A$0.05-10 cents per page. The cost of purchasing Dura Brite printers is the much the same as other printers. I bought mine for about A$120.00....like most these days, it scans as well. If a member of the family/friend is good at Adobe Photoshop (free downloadable software) digitable enhancement manipulation, some old photos can be virtually restored to look as good as, if not better than, the original print. Then it just comes down to the question, which printer has the geatest number of dots per square inch (d.p.s.i)? Or which has the better (greater) resolution: the commercial printer or your home printer?. That aspect of the technology seems to be improving with every new generation of printers.... at the intermediate level, there are some very good ones designed more for small business use, if you are prepared to invest the money. Cheers Deb > Lorna, thanks so much for that! It has been on my 'to do' list for a long > time, but haven't known where to start - as soon as we've settled in to > our > new home, old photo storage will be top of the list. > > Have you any advice for storing printed digital pictures? I have not got > a > lot of originals, but have been able to take photos of old family photos > with the digital camera, and would like to print them out for long term > storage. > > Thanks and thanks to the original questioner - sometimes when you ask a > question, the answer helps a whole lot of other people. >

    02/10/2007 04:23:16
    1. [ENG-CAMS] BASEBORN CHILD
    2. Margaret Dellar
    3. Thank you to Nivard, Roger, Deb and Hazel for telling me what a baseborn child was. Margaret..in a now snow free Hertfordshire. Norton 2007 scans all mail.

    02/09/2007 03:03:56
    1. [ENG-CAMS] BASEBORN CHILD
    2. Deb Guildner
    3. from Collins Australian Dictionary: "baseborn" (adjective ACHAIC) 1. born of humble parents (getting married cost money and not all could afford it: Deb) 2. illegitimate 3. mean; contemptible Hopefully not the cascade effect of one leading automatically down to the others! I noted on one parish register that the trend towards putting this word next to some births (where the father's name was sometimes not written) was falling into disuse as the C19 wore on.... Deb ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roger Partridge" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 9:59 AM Subject: Re: [ENG-CAMS] BASEBORN CHILD > Hi Margaret ! > > Yes ! - it means that she was a "single mum" who had > given birth to an illegitimate child ! - I suppose it was > just a shade better than calling them "a bastard" - but > you may even find that in some registers ! > > Nowadays I think you would find an even higher > percentage of them in the registers ! > > Best Wishes, Roger. > -------------------- > On 8 Feb 2007, at 22:34, Margaret Dellar wrote: > >> Please could somebody tell me what a baseborn child is, >> I notice there are several in the Bassingbourn parish >> registers. >> >> Thank you >> Margaret >> Norton 2007 scans all mail. >> > > > > ------------------------------- > 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

    02/09/2007 06:08:51
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMS] BASEBORN CHILD
    2. Hazel Magann
    3. Hello Margaret This refers to an illegitimate child other terms are: bastard, bare born an of course the base born. Regards Hazel ----- Original Message ----- From: "Margaret Dellar" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 9:34 AM Subject: [ENG-CAMS] BASEBORN CHILD > Please could somebody tell me what a baseborn child is, I notice there are several in the Bassingbourn parish registers. > Thank you > Margaret > Norton 2007 scans all mail. > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    02/09/2007 05:45:31
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMS] BASEBORN CHILD
    2. Roger Partridge
    3. Hi Margaret ! Yes ! - it means that she was a "single mum" who had given birth to an illegitimate child ! - I suppose it was just a shade better than calling them "a bastard" - but you may even find that in some registers ! Nowadays I think you would find an even higher percentage of them in the registers ! Best Wishes, Roger. -------------------- On 8 Feb 2007, at 22:34, Margaret Dellar wrote: > Please could somebody tell me what a baseborn child is, > I notice there are several in the Bassingbourn parish > registers. > > Thank you > Margaret > Norton 2007 scans all mail. >

    02/08/2007 04:29:20
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMS] BASEBORN CHILD
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Hi Margaret It is another way of saying illegitimate Best wishes Nivard Ovington, in Cornwall (UK) > Please could somebody tell me what a baseborn child is, I notice there > are several in the Bassingbourn parish registers. > Thank you > Margaret

    02/08/2007 04:22:16
    1. [ENG-CAMS] BASEBORN CHILD
    2. Margaret Dellar
    3. Please could somebody tell me what a baseborn child is, I notice there are several in the Bassingbourn parish registers. Thank you Margaret Norton 2007 scans all mail.

    02/08/2007 03:34:31
    1. [ENG-CAMS] Anyone in the Great / Little Abington area?
    2. Tony Pottrell
    3. If so, please email me :) After searching Google books I came across a page in a book that mentions the church at Little Abington. In it, it describes two graves, one an upright stone, the other an altar tomb which belong to a John and Thomas Pottrell. I'm hoping that some kind person would be willing to take some photographs of them for me? The Rickard graves are also of interest if they're easily found? Thanks in advance, Tony Pottrell

    02/08/2007 06:12:25
    1. [ENG-CAMS] Re Woodbine
    2. John Godfrey
    3. Hi Lynn Thankyou for your help . Genealogy sure is, the only thing you might like what you find. I have only started doing the Family Tree, but I must say I am having a great time.I have put the sight on my list and will do some seeking . Thankyou again Barbara

    02/08/2007 05:10:40
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMS] Anyone in the Great / Little Abington area?
    2. Judy d'Albert
    3. http://www.druidic.org/camchurch/churches/ltabington.htm Tony, While this may not give you a direct answer, I bet if you contact the guys who made this site, they may be able to help you. Worth a try. This is a great resource for all Cambs villages, listers! Judy, from LINTON, still looking for birthplace and date of my JOHN DAY the builder c 1760s on, hoping one day someone reads this and has pinned him down! On Feb 8, 2007, at 5:12 AM, Tony Pottrell wrote: > If so, please email me :) > > After searching Google books I came across a page in a book that > mentions the church at Little Abington. In it, it describes two > graves, > one an upright stone, the other an altar tomb which belong to a John > and > Thomas Pottrell. > > I'm hoping that some kind person would be willing to take some > photographs of them for me? The Rickard graves are also of interest if > they're easily found? > > Thanks in advance, > > Tony Pottrell > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    02/08/2007 01:29:29
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMS] Woodbine Family
    2. Lynn & Tony Cowan
    3. Hi Barbara On checking the baptisms on the CFHS found these. Can not work out how Mary could have had children when she was a widow. Perhaps she linked up with another Woodbine by the name of John 1819 WOODBINE Susan - -----of Henry & Mary Ely, H.Trinity 1821 WOODBINE Mary - ----- of Henry & Mary Ely, H.Trinity 1823 WOODBINE Robert - --- of Henry & Mary Ely, H.Trinity 1825 WOODBINE John - ----- of Henry & Mary Ely, H.Trinity 1828 WOODBINE Henry - -----of Henry & Mary Ely, H.Trinity 1831 WOODBINE William - ---of Mary wid. Ely, H.Trinity 1832 WOODBINE James - -----of Mary wid. Ely, H.Trinity 1834 WOODBINE Richard - ---of Mary wid. Ely, H.Trinity 1836 WOODBINE Thomas - ---of Mary wid. Ely, H.Trinity This is the burial of the above Henry Woodbine 1828 WOODBINE Henry Age 37 Ely, Holy Trinity regards Lynn Genealogy is like playing hide and seek. They hide and I seek..... ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Godfrey" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 11:10 AM Subject: [ENG-CAMS] Woodbine Family >I am trying to find the Parents of Thomas Woodbine my G G Grandfather > Thomas was born in 1836 in Isle of Ely Cambridgeshire. He Married Mary Ann > Cross on the 12 Jan 1857 at Ely Holy Trinity. Mary Ann was born in 1837 in > Ely Saint Mary ,Isle of Ely Cambridgeshire They had a son Thomas who was > one year old when they came to Australia. If anyone could help I would > Appreciate It. > Barbara Godfrey > N S W Australia > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    02/07/2007 06:37:42
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMS] Woodbine Family
    2. Lynn & Tony Cowan
    3. Hi Barbara This could be his family from the 1841 census WOODBINE John 35 Ely HO107/88/13 8A WOODBINE May 40 Ely HO107/88/13 8A WOODBINE Robert 16 Ely HO107/88/13 8A WOODBINE John 15 Ely HO107/88/13 8A WOODBINE Henry 13 Ely HO107/88/13 8A WOODBINE William 10 Ely HO107/88/13 8A WOODBINE James 8 Ely HO107/88/13 8A WOODBINE Richard 7 Ely HO107/88/13 8A WOODBINE Thomas 4 Ely HO107/88/13 8A WOODBINE George 1 Ely HO107/88/13 8A http://www.cfhs.org.uk/Search.html regards Lynn Genealogy is like playing hide and seek. They hide and I seek..... ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Godfrey" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 11:10 AM Subject: [ENG-CAMS] Woodbine Family >I am trying to find the Parents of Thomas Woodbine my G G Grandfather > Thomas was born in 1836 in Isle of Ely Cambridgeshire. He Married Mary Ann > Cross on the 12 Jan 1857 at Ely Holy Trinity. Mary Ann was born in 1837 in > Ely Saint Mary ,Isle of Ely Cambridgeshire They had a son Thomas who was > one year old when they came to Australia. If anyone could help I would > Appreciate It. > Barbara Godfrey > N S W Australia > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    02/07/2007 06:10:56
    1. [ENG-CAMS] Woodbine Family
    2. John Godfrey
    3. I am trying to find the Parents of Thomas Woodbine my G G Grandfather Thomas was born in 1836 in Isle of Ely Cambridgeshire. He Married Mary Ann Cross on the 12 Jan 1857 at Ely Holy Trinity. Mary Ann was born in 1837 in Ely Saint Mary ,Isle of Ely Cambridgeshire They had a son Thomas who was one year old when they came to Australia. If anyone could help I would Appreciate It. Barbara Godfrey N S W Australia

    02/07/2007 04:40:24
    1. [ENG-CAMS] A useful site....
    2. Paula Patterson
    3. https://www.familyhistoryonline.net/ which is the site of the Federation of Family History Socities. CFHS have put a lot on this pay-per-view site and although the search engine is a bit clunky it is a very useful site. This is what is there at the moment for Cambs: Cambridgeshire 1841 Census details 176 places 168,100 entries 29OCT2003 Cambridgeshire 1851 Census details 167 places 183,284 entries 02OCT2003 Cambridgeshire 1861 Census details 178 places 177,905 entries 18Jul2006 Cambridgeshire Baptisms 81 places (1538-1998) 407,255 entries 13May2006 Cambridgeshire Banns 74 places (1653-1981) 53,857 entries 13May2006 Cambridgeshire Marriages 76 places (1538-1973) 117,457 entries 13May2006 Cambridgeshire Burials 52 places (1538-1951)* 221,786 entries 13May2005 NBI - Fenland FHS 1 places (1881-1925)* 5,799 entries 24Mar2005 NBI - Cambridgeshire FHS 150 places (1538-1999)* 222,587 entries 10Feb2005 Each database has a list of parishes covered with dates so you can get a good idea of whether your parish is likely to be covered or not. A typical entry costs 8p and the miniumum amount you can sign on for is £5 which lasts for 6 months. Have fun! Paula

    02/07/2007 04:13:33
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMS] Woodbine Family
    2. Paula Patterson
    3. Which is supported by the 1851 census.... HO107/1764/422 Potters Lane, Ely John WOODBINE Head U 46 Brickmaker b Ely Cambs Mary WOODBINE Cousin Widow 54 Chairwoman (sic) b Ely Cambs Robert WOODBINE Cousin U 28 Brickmaker b Ely Cambs William WOODBINE Son U 20 Ag Lab b Ely Cambs James WOODBINE Son U 18 Ag Lab b Ely Cambs Richard WOODBINE Son - 16 Ag Lab b Ely Cambs Thomas WOODBINE Son - 14 Ag Lab b Ely Cambs George WOODBINE Son - 11 Ag Lab b Ely Cambs Charles WOODBINE Son - 7 Scholar b Ely Cambs Next household: Susan WOODBINE Head U 32 Ag Laborer b Ely Cambs Ann WOODBINE Daug - 13 Ag Laborer b Ely Cambs Sarah WOODBINE Daug - 9 Ag Laborer b Ely Cambs Eliza WOODBINE Daug - 6 b Ely Cambs Mary WOODBINE Daug - 10m b Ely Cambs John WOODBINE Brother U 25 Ag Lab & brickmaker b Ely Cambs Henry WOODBINE Brother Mar 23 Ag Lab & brickmaker b Ely Cambs Charlotte WOODBINE Sister-in-law Mar 24 Ag Lab b Ely Cambs Elizabeth CHAPMAN Niece 3 b Ely Cambs Richard WOODBINE Nephew 1 b Ely Cambs William CHAPMAN Lodger U 28 Brickmaker b Ely Cambs Also 20 Oct 1817 at Holy Trinity, Ely by banns Groom: Henry (x) WOODBINE bac of this parish Bride: Mary (x) CHAPMAN sp of this parish Witnesses Mary (x) LONG, James LING .... this looks promising ...... 16 Mar 1798 at Holy Trinity, Ely Baptism of Mary CHAPMAN daur of Robert & Margaret CHAPMAN and finally ........ according to CAMDEX/FreeBMD there was a marriage in 1871 in Ely between a John WOODBINE and a Mary WOODBINE nee CHAPMAN so it looks as if they married after all! (June quarter 1871 Ely Vol 3b Page 927) Paula ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lynn & Tony Cowan" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 3:07 AM Subject: Re: [ENG-CAMS] Woodbine Family > Hi Barbara > > On checking the baptisms on the CFHS found these. Can not work out how > Mary > could have had children when she was a widow. Perhaps she linked up with > another Woodbine by the name of John > > 1819 WOODBINE Susan - -----of Henry & Mary Ely, H.Trinity > 1821 WOODBINE Mary - ----- of Henry & Mary Ely, H.Trinity > 1823 WOODBINE Robert - --- of Henry & Mary Ely, H.Trinity > 1825 WOODBINE John - ----- of Henry & Mary Ely, H.Trinity > 1828 WOODBINE Henry - -----of Henry & Mary Ely, H.Trinity > 1831 WOODBINE William - ---of Mary wid. Ely, H.Trinity > 1832 WOODBINE James - -----of Mary wid. Ely, H.Trinity > 1834 WOODBINE Richard - ---of Mary wid. Ely, H.Trinity > 1836 WOODBINE Thomas - ---of Mary wid. Ely, H.Trinity > > This is the burial of the above Henry Woodbine > > 1828 WOODBINE Henry Age 37 Ely, Holy Trinity > > regards Lynn > Genealogy is like playing hide and seek. They hide and I seek..... > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John Godfrey" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 11:10 AM > Subject: [ENG-CAMS] Woodbine Family > > >>I am trying to find the Parents of Thomas Woodbine my G G Grandfather >> Thomas was born in 1836 in Isle of Ely Cambridgeshire. He Married Mary >> Ann >> Cross on the 12 Jan 1857 at Ely Holy Trinity. Mary Ann was born in 1837 >> in >> Ely Saint Mary ,Isle of Ely Cambridgeshire They had a son Thomas who was >> one year old when they came to Australia. If anyone could help I would >> Appreciate It. >> Barbara Godfrey >> N S W Australia >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 >> > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > -- > This email has been verified as Virus free > Virus Protection and more available at http://www.plus.net > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.17.29/673 - Release Date: > 06/02/2007 17:52 > >

    02/07/2007 03:40:20
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMS] MARRIAGE SEARCH
    2. Paula Patterson
    3. Christine I'm not researching Madeline WEBBER and her family but I did help Hubert via this list in 2002 which is why I have the details on them. Although we looked hard we couldn't find a mariage to Hubert H FLOWERS and it looks as if (despite exhaustive efforts) Hubert still hasn't found one. I guess he was hoping that someone may have had access to new materials. Hubert I know you have Hubert H FLOWERS service records. Is there any indication where he was in 1887/1888? If so, I'd look around there for a marriage as it wasn't uncommon for the woman to travel to the man's posting for the marriage. And, of course, they didn't have to marry in the base chapel but could have married in a local church. Good luck. Paula ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christine Cunningham" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 6:53 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-CAMS] MARRIAGE SEARCH > Between you, you seem to have this Webber/Flowers/Fogg/Bowles thing tied > up. > Are we still looking for a marriage or are you both now convinced she > married abroad? > Christine > Peterborough > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Hubert Flowers" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 4:25 AM > Subject: Re: [ENG-CAMS] MARRIAGE SEARCH > > >> Madeleine Webber born 1868 India ,her parents married march 1841 >> Peterborough .mother >> was Isabella Catherine Bristow ,father Thomas Edward Webber father died >> 1868 >> India. >> Madeline married Hubert Henry Flowers there first son born 35 church >> lane,Banbury >> march 24 1888 second son Thomas Edward Flowers born april 1890 cork >> ireland >> i have birth record of HUBERT AND THOMAS also service records of the two >> Hubert H Flowers served queens own oxfordshire hussars 1914 1919.Thomas >> served >> British navy 1914 to 1916 then enlisted in army 1916 to 1919. >> there father Hubert H Flowers served British army then joined the navy. >> on the navy rolls it was once correct they changed the year from 1866 to >> 1888. >> Madeline Webber Flowers married the second time about 1921 to Harry >> Bowles >> she passed 1965 at age 96 Peterborough Her resting place is Bluebell >> woods >> at >> Peterborough crematorium,with all of the searching i have done for some >> reason >> not able to find marriage of HUBERT and MADELINE ,also Hubert that came >> to >> the states >> returned to england 1937.also lookin for info on him. >> Regards Hubert >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Paula Patterson" <[email protected]> >> To: <[email protected]> >> Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2007 7:13 PM >> Subject: Re: [ENG-CAMS] MARRIAGE SEARCH >> >> >>> Madeleine WEBBER was born in Lahore, India. No idea what happened to her >>> father but her mother (Isabella Catherine) then remarried in India to >>> an >>> Edward FOGG. Edward and Isabella had a son Edward in Lahore and then >>> they >>> then returned to England. They had another son George in Oxfordshire and >>> that is where you'll find Madeline (as Madeline A M FOGG) with her >>> mother >>> (Isabella Catherine) and stepfather in 1881. Her halfbrothers were at >>> boarding school in Oxfordshire with a boy aged 15 called Hubert H >>> FLOWERS. >>> >>> Madeline seems to have married Hubert H FLOWERS (I guess the same boy >>> who >>> at >>> school with her halfbrothers in 1881) at some point before 1888 which is >>> when she had a son in Banbury called Henry Hubert FLOWERS. She also had >>> a >>> son in about 1889 in Ireland and then appeared with her mother and >>> halfbrothers in Banbury in the 1891 census. Her 2 sons (Henry & Thomas >>> FLOWERS) were in the workhouse in the 1901 census but I couldn't spot >>> Madeline when I checked last time. >>> >>> I suspect that Madeline married Hubert overseas (probably Ireland). >>> Henry >>> Hubert FLOWERS (her son) was in the navy and then worked in the merchant >>> navy. At some point he settled in the USA. >>> >>> HTH >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> 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 >>> >>> >>> -- >>> No virus found in this incoming message. >>> Checked by AVG Free Edition. >>> Version: 7.1.411 / Virus Database: 268.17.24/668 - Release Date: >>> 2/4/2007 >>> >>> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > -- > This email has been verified as Virus free > Virus Protection and more available at http://www.plus.net > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.17.29/673 - Release Date: > 06/02/2007 17:52 >

    02/07/2007 01:30:46
    1. [ENG-CAMS] Re- Wisbech Deanery Magazine
    2. Maureen Rust
    3. Just to say thanks for all those kind words about the transcriptions of the Deanery Magazines and just to mention that there was a lot more that I didn't transcribe. Mainly about Church and Parish and School business - but if anyone is interested in a particular parish Church or School and would like the info, could you please contact me direct and I'll see if I can scan the appropriate pages. Mo

    02/07/2007 01:03:16
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMS] Woodbine Family
    2. S. Walker
    3. On the Cambridgeshire Family History Baptism Index website it says 1836 WOODBINE Thomas - ----- of Mary wid. Ely, H.Trinity Sharon -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of John Godfrey Sent: 07 February 2007 00:40 To: [email protected] Subject: [ENG-CAMS] Woodbine Family I am trying to find the Parents of Thomas Woodbine my G G Grandfather Thomas was born in 1836 in Isle of Ely Cambridgeshire. He Married Mary Ann Cross on the 12 Jan 1857 at Ely Holy Trinity. Mary Ann was born in 1837 in Ely Saint Mary ,Isle of Ely Cambridgeshire They had a son Thomas who was one year old when they came to Australia. If anyone could help I would Appreciate It. Barbara Godfrey N S W Australia -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.17.27/671 - Release Date: 05/02/2007 16:48

    02/06/2007 06:09:13
    1. Re: [ENG-CAMS] Woodbine Family
    2. The Office of Karen Hill
    3. Hi Barbara I have found a Thomas Woodbine born 1836 on the 1851 census for Ely living on Potter Lane. It looks like there could have been 2 large Woodbine families living next door to each other. The head of the house in Thomas's case was a John. Email me your contact email and I can send you a copy of the entry off list Thanks Karen -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John Godfrey Sent: 07 February 2007 00:40 To: [email protected] Subject: [ENG-CAMS] Woodbine Family I am trying to find the Parents of Thomas Woodbine my G G Grandfather Thomas was born in 1836 in Isle of Ely Cambridgeshire. He Married Mary Ann Cross on the 12 Jan 1857 at Ely Holy Trinity. Mary Ann was born in 1837 in Ely Saint Mary ,Isle of Ely Cambridgeshire They had a son Thomas who was one year old when they came to Australia. If anyone could help I would Appreciate It. Barbara Godfrey N S W Australia ------------------------------- 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

    02/06/2007 05:55:05