Hi everyone! My first posting to this list is as follows below. If anyone is researching these families I would love to hear from you! William HITCH married Susanna PEDLEY, Sutton, 11 Dec 1804 - most of their children were born in Ely St Mary and I am descended from their son Robert, baptised 1819. Susanna PEDLEY was baptised, Haddenham 10 Oct 1783 to John and Rebecca. Robert HITCH married (1) Mary Ann FENN, daughter of Jeremiah and Mary. She died about 1853 and he then married Amelia LEVETT. They emigrated to Australia in 1857. Looking forward to hearing from someone! Best wishes to all, Eril from Melbourne, Aus
I have William TUCK (son of William TUCK) married Mary HATLEY (dau of Thomas HATLEY) at Harston on 14 Dec 1813. No other details. Cheers -- Robyn Smith -- Sydney, Australia Listowner ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE, ENGLISH-FENS at www.Rootsweb.com List admin ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE, GEN-WebDesign, OPC-CAM-Little-Shelford, OPC-CAM-Brinkley, OPC-DEV-Bickington at www.British-Genealogy.com Family History Web Site http://www.robalsmith.id.au Little Shelford Web Site http://shelford.robalsmith.id.au/
Hello fello Listers, here are our Websites in case any oner is interested in checking them out, if you find some thing of interest, please do get back to us, I am only too happy to help further, all the best, Gay Ritter South East Queensland, Australia. http://home.ezweb.com.au/~warlord/theritterhistory/index.html http://home.ezweb.com.au/~warlord/bathjoneshistory/index.html http://home.ezweb.com.au/~warlord/mundayjohnsonhistory/index.html http://home.ezweb.com.au/~warlord/pinnowgrulkehistory/index.html
From LDS FHL Film 1040587 Wisbech St. Peter, Cambridge Bap #277 17.8.1814 Eliza d/o Thomas & Mary FIELDS, North Brink, Wisbech St. Peter, Bricklayer [my grgrgrandmother born 29 Jul 1814 North Brink WSP who married James LE PLA (brn 1815 Upwell died 1871)in April 1836 Wisbech St. Peter - Her parents may have been Thomas FIELDS and Mary Ann MELLON but there is another family with almost identical names and dates - this Thomas FIELDS' father spelled his surname FEILDS which is the French spelling so I assume they are French also] Carol
From LDS FHL Film 1040587 Wisbech St. Peter Parish, Cambridge Marr 27.8.1750 John COOPER & Elizabeth TEAGEN [TEAGARDEN? TEGGERDINE?], Banns Marr 21.10.1759 James NICHOLLS & Sarah TEGGARDINE, Banns Marr 13.7.1775 John TEGARDINE & Elizabeth BURGESS, Banns Bur 30.9.1762 Thomas HIGGERIN, infant [TIGGERDINE?] Bur 24.3.1763 John HIGGERIN, infant [TIGGERDINE?] Bur 31.7.1766 Thomas HIGGERIN, infant [TIGGERDINE?] Bur 20.6.1778 Elizabeth wife of Robert HIGGERIN, Labourer [TIGGERDINE?] Note: These are the only "HIGGERIN" in the registers so I'm questioning the transcription Marr 30.12.1810 Ephraim TEDGARDINE & Susanna WRIGHT, by Banns Bap 26.11.1811 Hannah d/o Ephraim & Susan TEGGARDINE
From LDS FHL Film 1040586 1700-1738 Wisbech St. Peter Bap 14.7.1725 Robert s/o Robert & Sarah CAY (COY?) Bap 25.3.1726 Anne d/o Thomas & Anne CAY (COY?) From LDS FHL Film 1040587 1713-1745 Wisbech St. Peter Bur 20.6.1732 Robert COY Bur 7.9.1735 Elizabeth d/o Sarah COY, Widow Bap 20.7.1747 Mary ye d/o Edward & Ann COY Bur 17.5.1769 Mary COY, Widow Bur 8.5.1770 John COY, infant Bur 29.5.1770 John COY, infant Bur 31.10.1771 John COY, infant Bur 10.7.1772 Arthur COY, infant Marr 8.7.1773 James CHAPMAN & Hannah COY, by License Bur 30.8.1774 Ann COY, infant Bur 31.8.1777 John COY, infant Bur 3.10.1778 Arthur COY, pipe maker Bur 4.11.1779 Arthur s/o Arthur COY deceased & Susanne his wife Carol
From LDS FHL Film 1040579, Leverington Cambridge Bap 1.1.1784 Mary d/o Abraham & Martha LEHAIR Bap 11.7.1790 Jacob s/o Abraham & Martha LEAHAIR Bap 12.11.1795 Abraham s/o Abraham Wapping (?) LAHAIR Marr #198 24.9.1789 Abraham LEHAIR otp widower and Susanna WHELDELL, otp spinster Bur #265 7.10.1825 Susanna wife of Abraham LEHAIR 73 years Bur #713 13.2.1840 Abraham LEHAIR, age 90, Church End Carol
From LDS FHL 1040579, Leverington General Parish Register: Marr Banns #145 James TIGERDINE otp bat and Rachel WEST spinster otp, banns publ. 11 Mar 1781, 18 Mar, 25 Mar marr 3.4.1781 James TIGERDINE & Rachel WEST, James made his mark, Rachel signed in pres. William WEST and Valentine GODFREY Bur 20.5.1809 Mary d/o James & Jane TRIGARDINE On 13.10.1812 James (X) TIGERDINE was a witness at the marriage of James BATEMAN and Alice WEST Marr #7 4.1.1814 Abraham ELSBY, bac otp & Eleanor TIGGERDINE spinster, by banns Both made their marks in pres William GIBBS Sarah GOODSON Bur #194 13.10.1823 Abraham Etherington TEGGERDINE s/o James & Jane TEGGERDINE, Tholomas Drove, Wisbech St. Mary, age 1 Bur #234 1.11.1824 James TIGERDINE, North Brink, Wisbech St. Peter, 70 years Bur #629 15.3.1835 Rachael TRIGARDINE widow, Wisbech St. Peter, age 78 Carol
Hi Adrian: From LDS FHL 1040579, Leverington General Register chr 25.11.1711 Elizabeth d/o Thomas COY & Barbara his wife chr 9.3.1717 Thomas s/o Thomas COY & Barbara his wife bur 13.11.1718 Thomas s/o Thomas COY & Barbara his wife chr 14.2.1719 Sarah d/o Thomas COY & Barbara his wife Bur 11.9.1719 Thomas COY Bur 7.5.1720 Sarah d/o Thomas COY & Barbara his wife Bur 23.7.1720 Mary d/o Thomas COY & Barbara his wife Carol
Hi Elizabeth: I don't know if you are interested in these - the second is questionable as you will know: From Leverington General Register LDS FHL 1040579 chr 1.5.1706 Ann d/o Thomas ODEHAM & Jane his wife marr 3.11.1719 Edward GREEN & Esther OLDONE? Carol
Hi there, Many thanks for that now have managed to learn the answer to a question been looking for answer for many years. Thanks so much for help now pther cousin out here and selfknow the answer. Elizabeth Smith Whaddon. Thanks again Helen Sydney Australia
Hi there! I am trying to find William TUCK born Harston Cambs married Marianne Cambridge 1821? she died about 1841-2. His son, Cambridge Tuck was christened at WHADDON in 1842 at 1 1/2 years there. He married an ELIZABETH ?? from Wooden. THOUGHT:- What if was WHADDON and sounded like Wooden. Could SKS please look for a marriage between 1842 and 1851 for Elizabeth ?? to William Tuck of Harston as he had married her in between those times! The fische here for Whaddon well one set really not able to be read, tried yesterday hence my plea!! She is definitely on 1851 Census as his wife. Thank you Helen Sydney Australia ==== ENGLISH-FENS Mailing List ==== ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com
Hi Liz & Mary, I can't tell you about the addresses in Cambridge that you require, but We use the Cambs CRO regularly and can tell you that they have a wealth of material including old Maps, a good source for Photo's is the Cambridgeshire Collection in the Central Library Lion Yard Cambridge, again a wealth of information, the Staff at both places are excellent and very helpfull. Sorry not to have info on your addresses but I hope you enjoy your stay in Cambridge. Best Wishes, Julie & Tim Webb, Soham Roots. >From: "Liz Kirk" <eakirk@tiscali.co.uk> >Reply-To: ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com >To: ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [ENG-CAMB] Reasearch in Cambridge >Date: Sun, 10 Oct 2004 18:11:53 +0100 > >Hello all, >Have just resubscribed to this list, after a break of around two years. My >grandparents come from Cambridge and I have not visited the town for about >30 years. Myself and my Mum who is in her 80's are visiting in a couple of >weeks for a two day stay. We are coming armed with a list of address >hoping to have a look at some of the homes my ancestors lived in. Also >spending some time at the record office. >I would be ever so grateful for some advice before our visit, these are the >places we hope to see. > >My great grandfather had to music shop at 8 Regent street 1882 >My great grandfather was a compositor and lived 23 Melbourn Place 1885 >My great, great grandfather was a Painter and Glazier and lived 8 Silver >Street 1853 >My great great grandfather was a Victualler in Castle Street 1850, would >love to know which Pub. >My great grandmother was born at 6 Paradise street.1854 >Her father was a college coal servant, we don't know where, but would like >to know how we could find out. >A relative that was a Hairdresser in Elm Street in 1848 > >In 1901 my grandfather lived at 61 Victoria Road Chesterton, am I right in >thinking this address no longer exits. > >I realise I am asking far too much but any little help would be very >gratefully received and just one more question is there a good collection >of old maps and photographs at the record office. > >Thanks for reading this, we are both looking forward very much to our visit >to Cambridge, I will post the Surnames that we are interested in another >time. >Liz and her Mum Mary > > >==== ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE Mailing List ==== >. > _________________________________________________________________ It's fast, it's easy and it's free. Get MSN Messenger today! http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger
Hello all, Have just resubscribed to this list, after a break of around two years. My grandparents come from Cambridge and I have not visited the town for about 30 years. Myself and my Mum who is in her 80's are visiting in a couple of weeks for a two day stay. We are coming armed with a list of address hoping to have a look at some of the homes my ancestors lived in. Also spending some time at the record office. I would be ever so grateful for some advice before our visit, these are the places we hope to see. My great grandfather had to music shop at 8 Regent street 1882 My great grandfather was a compositor and lived 23 Melbourn Place 1885 My great, great grandfather was a Painter and Glazier and lived 8 Silver Street 1853 My great great grandfather was a Victualler in Castle Street 1850, would love to know which Pub. My great grandmother was born at 6 Paradise street.1854 Her father was a college coal servant, we don't know where, but would like to know how we could find out. A relative that was a Hairdresser in Elm Street in 1848 In 1901 my grandfather lived at 61 Victoria Road Chesterton, am I right in thinking this address no longer exits. I realise I am asking far too much but any little help would be very gratefully received and just one more question is there a good collection of old maps and photographs at the record office. Thanks for reading this, we are both looking forward very much to our visit to Cambridge, I will post the Surnames that we are interested in another time. Liz and her Mum Mary
Hi Camdex has a marriage for a William TUCK to an Elizabeth SMITH nee WOOD in 1842 at St Andrew the Less in Cambridge. Also the 1861 census has: High Street, Harston Wm TUCK Head Mar 71 Farmer of 6 acres of land b Harston, Cambs Eliza TUCK Wife Mar 50 b Whaddon, Cambs George TUCK Son Un 25 Agl labourer b Harston, Cambs The IGI has a baptism in Whaddon in 1810 of an Elizabeth WOOD d of Benjamin WOOD & Reading ROGERS and a marriage in Whaddon on 20 March 1831 for an Elizabeth WOOD to a Uriah SMITH. The CFHS site has a burial in Whaddon in 1836 for a Uriah SMITH aged 27. So far this looks promising but you'll have to check the relevant registers! Paula ----- Original Message ----- From: "helen Campbell" <helcam@iprimus.com.au> To: <ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 1:25 PM Subject: [ENG-CAMB] WHADDON! > Hi there! > I am trying to find William TUCK born Harston Cambs married Marianne Cambridge 1821? she died about 1841-2. > His son, Cambridge Tuck was christened at WHADDON in 1842 at 1 1/2 years there. > He married an ELIZABETH ?? from Wooden. > THOUGHT:- What if was WHADDON and sounded like Wooden. > Could SKS please look for a marriage between 1842 and 1851 for Elizabeth ?? to William Tuck of Harston as he had married her in between those times! > The fische here for Whaddon well one set really not able to be read, tried yesterday hence my plea!! > She is definitely on 1851 Census as his wife. > Thank you Helen Sydney Australia > > > ==== ENGLISH-FENS Mailing List ==== > ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com > > > > > ==== ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE Mailing List ==== > . > > > -- > This email has been verified as Virus free > Virus Protection and more available at http://www.plus.net
This looks like them (the website has one entry for each spouse). Surname: TUCK Forename: William Year of Marriage: 1842 Reference: 331/CE025/01/321/1 District: Cambridge (the Registration District in which the marriage took place) Spouses Surname(s): SMITH, WOOD Surname: WOOD Forename: Elizabeth Year of Marriage:1842 Reference: 331/CE025/01/321/3 District: Cambridge (the Registration District in which the marriage took place) Spouses Surname(s): TUCK
Subject: MOON in Doddington, Cambridge, LDS FHL film 1040458 Bap 2 Aug 1752 Mary dau of John MOON, Wimblington Bap 1 Jul 1753 John son of John MOON, Wimblington Bur 10 Jan 1754 Mary dau of John MOON, Wimblington Bap 5 Jan 1755 Margaret dau of John MOON, Wimblington Bap 28 Aug 1757 Mary dau of John MOON, Wimblington Bap 4 Jun 1758 Sarah dau of John MOONE, Wimblington Bap 10 Oct 1760 Robert son of John MOONE, Wimblington Bur 27 Jul 1764 Robert son of John MOON, Wimblington Marr 17 Nov 1767 Robert MOON singleman & Elizabeth GILLINGS, single woman, Wimblington Marr 16 Oct 1769 Samuel LE PLAX & Susanna MOON, Wimblington Bap 24 Mar 1771 Elizabeth dau of Robert & Elizabeth MOON, Wimblington Bur 13 Dec 1773 John son of Robert & Elizabeth MOON, Wimblington Bap 2 Jul 1775 _______ ___ of Robert & Elizabeth MOON, Wimblington Bap 6 Oct 1778 John son of John & Catherine MOON, Wimblington Rec'd 19 May 1779 John son of John & Catherine MOON, Wimblington, received into church Bap 13 Mar 1789 Margaret d/o John & Catherine MOON, Wimblington Bap 27 Mar 1791 John Squires s/o John & Catharine MOON, Wimblington Year 1793 missing from register Bur 9 May 1808 John MOON, Wimblington Marr #75 15 Jun 1792 James ROBINSON otp & Elizabeth MOON otp by Banns in pres Whalter BARNES, Christopher PLOWES Would anyone know when the Susannah MOON who married Samuel LE PLA in 1769 was born and where? Thanks Carol
Hello, Thanks to all those who responded to my reply. I have many lists now. If anyone is researching the Noyes family, then give me a shout! Thanks again to everyone for their generosity. Best Regards, Cameron Bryant
Hi Listers I am still awaiting the release by Archivecdbooks of the NW Norfolk supplement from the Cambs 1861cds so wondered if someone could do a lookup in Terrington St.Clements for me. I know this is quite a large parish so would understand if no-one can help. I am trying to help another researcher establish if the John NEEP aged 42 at Hay Green, T St.Clem in the 1851 census was in fact born Tilney All Saints as it only says Tilney. Having transcribed the Tilney All Saints PRs I can give her quite a lot of info on her ancestors if we can establish he came from that parish. Info expected on 1861 is John NEEP, 52, Miller & Baker, born Tilney Mary, 56, born Rougham Sarah, 18, born Terrington St.Clements Francis, 17, born Terrington St.Clements Henry, 13, born Terrington St.Clements Robert, 11, born Terrington St.Clements Regards Sally in Essex, England --------------------------------- ALL-NEW Yahoo! Messenger - all new features - even more fun!
----- Original Message ----- From: "nik" <nikki.pike@virgin.net> To: <ENG-LINCSGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 10:33 AM Subject: [LIN] John Johnson > A memorial at March, Cambridgeshire, tells of the untimely demise of the > 23 year-old John Johnson in 1829 "whose death was occasioned by the > accidental discharge of his gun." It continues:" In grateful > recollection of his good humour and amiable disposition, the members of > the Doddington Hunt of which he was a staunch supporter in conjunction > with a few private friends have erected this small tablet as their sad > remembrance of the melancholy event." > > > ==== ENG-LINCSGEN Mailing List ==== > When posting a query, please be as specific as possible. > Dates, places, and areas of past research help us to better > help you. > >