ROBERT CHAMBERLAIN aged 19 years living at New Cut, THORNEY, Cambs in 1891 Census ??? Hello Listers, I am looking for any descendants of a ROBERT CHAMBERLAIN aged 19 years who was living at New Cut, Thorney, Cambs. in the 1891 Census as an Ag..Lab with William Hett and family. If you can see this man in your family tree, pleased to hear from you as we could very well be related Kindest regards, Derek Hindle in Tasmania, Australia.
Hi all, It's a long time since I posted my interests so here goes - DRIVER - March PAYNE - March, Wisbech St Mary GARRETT - March COX - March NORMAN - Emneth, March, Walsoken, Wisbech TYERS - March, Coates ROGERS - March GREEN - Whittlesey DARLEY - March GROUNDS - Whittlesey, March BROWN - March BUZZARD - March HOLLINSTEAD - March Thanks Maureen (Mo)
Could someone look up the following couple for me in the 1861 census for Bassingbourne? John and Sarah Fay Hopkins, c. in Havant, Hampshire, England. John born in 1811, Sarah in 1803. No children. Any help appreciated. I already have them in the 1841/1851 Census..... Janet Arizona, USA
Hi Rod Noticed your posting. Have you checked out the following website - http://www.cfhs.org.uk/ And go to searchable databases - might be of some help. Good luck! Best wishes, Sandy -----Original Message----- From: Rod Strong [mailto:r.strong@sheffield.ac.uk] Sent: Tuesday, 22 June 2004 9:39 PM To: ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [ENG-CAMB] STRONG Thomas. HI, I've been looking for a Thomas Strong born around 1750. There is evidence of STRONGs just over the county border in Lincolnshire, particularly around Tydd St Mary and the Suttons which I've looked at in some detail. I understand that Tydd St Giles and one of the Suttons were/are in Cambridgeshire. Does anyone know of any evidence of STRONGs in the north Cambridgeshire area? Other given names of interest to me would be Tippling STRONG and Samuel STRONG. TIA Rod S. ==== ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE Mailing List ==== .
ANN MEADOWS married WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN at THORNEY, Cambs. on 22..10.1807 ??? Hello Listers, I am looking for any connections to the family of either MEADOWS or CHAMBERLAIN, especially to the above couple. Pleased to hear from anyone with these family names. Kindest regards, Derek Hindle in Tasmania, Australia.
Is there anyone out there who can help me with the Parr family that lived in Overy Slaithe in Norfolk. I have a Joseph Christmas Parr.born around the 18th century. My mother was a Doris Muriel Parr born 28/8/1918. Her mother was a Florence Parr, Father of Doris unknown Thanks in advance
Can anybody help me? I am looking for a BOWLES Will in the hopes of locating a Sarah BOWLES who married John SUNMAN / SULMAN /SUMNER, 20 Jun 1836 in Soham. Regards, Lance L. Piatt (Bremerton, Washington)
Hello, Just in case anyone reading this also has family history interests in Norfolk - I have just discovered that there is a new magazine out this month called "Norfolk Roots" - £3.99 in the shops (£5 for a single issue by post, £9 for 2 issues by post) - think it is quarterly - saw it advertised in the Eastern Daily Press Newspaper and think I will give it a try. The only contact details for the publication I have are Tel: 01603 772198 or e-mail norfolkroots@archant.co.uk
Hi Phil would you be able to contact me off list as i have an Ann PARR who married John REYNOLDS around 1828. they went on to have a number of children I will await your email. Hope to hear from you soon Regards Louisa
Hello Listers, I am looking for any connections to the family of either MEADOWS or CHAMBERLAIN, especially ro the above couple. Pleaased to hear from anyone with these family names. Kindest regards, Derek Hindle in Tasmania, Australia.
HI, I've been looking for a Thomas Strong born around 1750. There is evidence of STRONGs just over the county border in Lincolnshire, particularly around Tydd St Mary and the Suttons which I've looked at in some detail. I understand that Tydd St Giles and one of the Suttons were/are in Cambridgeshire. Does anyone know of any evidence of STRONGs in the north Cambridgeshire area? Other given names of interest to me would be Tippling STRONG and Samuel STRONG. TIA Rod S.
Hi Dennis, Surely your best chance of finding John lies in the 1851 census. If you have his marriage certificate and he married in 1852 then you have got a good clue as to where to start looking for him in 1851. Happy hunting Gary ----- Original Message ----- From: "dennis richards" <dennisrichards49@yahoo.com> To: <ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 6:57 AM Subject: [ENG-CAMB] John Smith & his father- Bricklayers > Hi Everyone > This is my first posting on this list. I have come > here to get help on perhaps the most common name in > England - John SMITH. > According to my research so far in Sheffield I have a > marriage certificate in 1852 for John SMITH (widow) > age 32 (ie b~1820)Bricklayer with father John SMITH, > Bricklayer. In 1861 Sheffield census he is recorded as > born in Cambridge. > I have found these possibilities on the searchable CAM > Baptism Index: > Year Surname Forenames Abode Parents Parish > Indictator > 1818 SMITH John -s. of John & Elizth.Camb.St.Clement * > 1819 SMITH John -s. of John & Hannah Abington Pts. * > 1819 SMITH John -s. of John & Sarah Chesterton * > 1820 SMITH John Shelly Row s. of John & Mary Camb. > St.Giles * > 1820 SMITH John Wimbling. s. of John & Lidda > Doddington * > 1820 SMITH John -Gorefield Rd s. of John & Mary > Leverington * > 1820 SMITH John s. of John & Mary March * > 1821 SMITH John the Hamlet s. of John & Elizabeth > Bartlow * > 1821 SMITH John -s.of John & Amelia Ickleton * > The * refers to additional information- eg. possibly > parents occupation. > Can anyone suggest how I can go about screening these > records to find my John SMITH and his father? > Ironically, if I find these Bricklayers I'll break > down my Brick Wall! > Thanks > Dennis Richards > in Cockatoo Australia > > > > > > > ___________________________________________________________ALL-NEW Yahoo! Messenger - sooooo many all-new ways to express yourself http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com > > > ==== ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE Mailing List ==== > . >
Hi Everyone This is my first posting on this list. I have come here to get help on perhaps the most common name in England - John SMITH. According to my research so far in Sheffield I have a marriage certificate in 1852 for John SMITH (widow) age 32 (ie b~1820)Bricklayer with father John SMITH, Bricklayer. In 1861 Sheffield census he is recorded as born in Cambridge. I have found these possibilities on the searchable CAM Baptism Index: Year Surname Forenames Abode Parents Parish Indictator 1818 SMITH John -s. of John & Elizth.Camb.St.Clement * 1819 SMITH John -s. of John & Hannah Abington Pts. * 1819 SMITH John -s. of John & Sarah Chesterton * 1820 SMITH John Shelly Row s. of John & Mary Camb. St.Giles * 1820 SMITH John Wimbling. s. of John & Lidda Doddington * 1820 SMITH John -Gorefield Rd s. of John & Mary Leverington * 1820 SMITH John s. of John & Mary March * 1821 SMITH John the Hamlet s. of John & Elizabeth Bartlow * 1821 SMITH John -s.of John & Amelia Ickleton * The * refers to additional information- eg. possibly parents occupation. Can anyone suggest how I can go about screening these records to find my John SMITH and his father? Ironically, if I find these Bricklayers I'll break down my Brick Wall! Thanks Dennis Richards in Cockatoo Australia ___________________________________________________________ALL-NEW Yahoo! Messenger - sooooo many all-new ways to express yourself http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
Dear Anne, Try Bruce Frost with the Littleport Genealogy Society. Hopefully, the christening record will list the reputed father. Bruce.Frost@tesco.net Regards, Lance L. Piatt (Bremerton, Washington)
Hello, My ancestor Elizabeth DEWEY had 2 baseborn children - Martha b.1829 Littleport and Frederick b. 1833 Littleport before she married twice and had 9 more children. How do I find any information on the father of the first two children? I have not found a christening for either of them yet. I would appreciate any help or advice. Thank you. regards Anne Wattle Grove, Australia _________________________________________________________________ SEEK: Now with over 50,000 dream jobs! Click here: http://ninemsn.seek.com.au?hotmail
hello there!!! mmmmm - not that I am a wealth of info I hasten to say but - try the IGI?? http://www.familysearch.org I have quickly looked in the Ancestral file there - and found Eliza Dewey having Matilda - father William Cook - http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=af/search_AF .asp&clear_form=true OR buy the Littleport Church registers from that time?? Perhaps you know if Martha married at all?? Perhaps the father may named on the Marriage cert. regards Jo ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anne Singleton" <sianvon@hotmail.com> To: <ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 21, 2004 11:48 AM Subject: [ok] [ENG-CAMB] unmarried mother in Littleport- DEWEY > > > Hello, > My ancestor Elizabeth DEWEY had 2 baseborn children - Martha > b.1829 Littleport and Frederick b. 1833 Littleport before she married twice > and had 9 more children. How do I find any information on the father of the > first two children? I have not found a christening for either of them yet. > I would appreciate any help or advice. Thank you. > regards Anne > Wattle Grove, Australia > > _________________________________________________________________ > SEEK: Now with over 50,000 dream jobs! Click here: > http://ninemsn.seek.com.au?hotmail > > > ==== ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE Mailing List ==== > . > >
From Births and Christenings 1700-1837 in Wisbech (Isle of Ely) General Baptist Church, LDS FHL Fiche 6912082, deposited at General Register Office, London and published by Winkley, Harrow Press 1860, 71 pgs Births and Christenings LDS Serial Batch BOAR, Elizabeth chr 1.9.1734 P1225-1 00451-3 BORE, Robt Columbus born 24.2.1819 son of Robert and Mary Ann BORE P1225-1 00277-2 BORE, Alfred born 10.7.1820 s/o Robert & Mary Ann BORE P1225-1 00278-4 BORE, Washington born 14.7.1822 s/o Robert & Mary Ann BORE P1225-1 00279-6 BORE, Luisa born 10.1.1825 d/o Robert & Mary Ann BORE P1225-1 00280-2 BORE, Lucretia born 24.11.1826 P1225-1 00306.5 BORE, Drusilla born 27.11.1827 P1225-1 00307-7 BORE, Julia born 18.8.1830 P1225-1 00501-3 Sorry, not doing lookups. Carol
From LDS FHL Film 0566023: Baptisms in Littleport Circuit: Baptized 5.5.1817 Charlotte READ d/o Martha READ of Parish of [Sutton] St. Edmunds, Linc., born 7.2.1813 Sorry, not doing lookups, just clearing out files. Carol
# 1 where should my search begin ? # 2 am i correct about marriage bands? my search marriage of MADELINE A WEBBER to HUBERT H FLOWERS 1887 or 1888. my understanding is that bands of marriage were announced in town that perspective bride reresided. PETERBOROUGH WITHIN St JOHN BAPTIST CIVIL PARISH. # 3 where can i get records to research for above information Regards Hubert USA flt1469@bellsouth.net
Dear Cliff, Richard JEEPS and Peter JEEPS were brothers. Both were sons of John JEEPS and Elizabeth NEALE. Martha JEEPS was Peter's daughter and Charles and Clara JEEPS were children of Richard JEEPS. So your Charles was a first cousin to Rose's mother and sister to the Clara who lived to be 107. I'm not sure if Walter NEALE is a relative of Elizabeth NEALE. Her family came from Long Stanton. I'm pleased to have made contact with you, Michele Crawford Ontario, Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: "CGG" <cliffrey@ntlworld.com> To: <ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2004 10:44 AM Subject: [ENG-CAMB] Connections to Rose GREENWOOD & Willingham > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Michele Crawford" <michele_crawford@sympatico.ca> > To: <ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2004 5:22 AM > Subject: Re: [ENG-CAMB] A QUESTION OF MATHEMATICS II > > > > Dear Robyn, > > Yes, I am trying to link all sorts of families to those I know are mine in > > the village of Willingham. > <SNIP> > > >.I have been doing genealogical research on this branch of my family and > have found these > > surnames connected: LUCAS, JEEPS, LACK, ROYSTON, BURKETT, KING, WHITE, > > PETTIT, INGLE, NEALE, EVERIT, THURLOW, FAIRCHILD. The families of these > > ancestors all lived in Willingham. > <SNIP> > > Michelle, > My late wife's tree has connections to the JEEPS and NEALE families of > Willingham. She was Sheila PINK, born in Willingham, although the PINK > family were long-time residents of Longstanton. > > The connections are: > > Tryphena Dorothea PINK (my wife's aunt - sister of her father); born 1893 in > Longstanton; > married Dec 31 1918 > Charles JEEPS; born 1892 in Willingham; son of Richard JEEPS & Elizabeth > SAUNDERSON. > Charles's occupation at the time of marriage was given as L/Sgt, > Cambridgeshire Regt. > Tryphena Dorothea in adult life was always known only as Dorothy (for > obvious reasons I imagine). > > Another aunt, elder sister of Tryphena, a Daisy PINK, married a Walter NEAL > of > Willingham in 1916. No other information currently recorded. > > I have not researched these twigs so recorded data is limited. However, I > have obtained additional sources since making the original records so, if > interest is shown, I can probably expand on the above. > > Cheers, > Cliff of Coventry > cliffrey@ntlworld.com > > > ==== ENG-CAMBRIDGESHIRE Mailing List ==== > . > >