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    1. Re: [SOUTHHAMS] Steer, Pettigrew and Davies
    2. Jack Steer
    3. Philip, I have looked at the index on the LDS CD of the 1851 census and found only three PETTIGREW/PETIGREW etc. entries. Census Place: East Stonehouse, Devon ;Address: 24 East St, East Stonehouse PRO Reference: HO/107/1880 Folio: 329 Page: 49 FHL Film: 0221029 Name;;Relationship;Mar;Age ;Sex;Occupation ;Birthplace Christiana;PETTIGREW;Head;W;61;F;-;Padstow, Cornwall Henry;PETTIGREW;Son;U;19;M;Apprentice;Stoneho, Devon Ann;STRONG;Lodger;U;69;F;-;Plymouth, Devon Census Place: East Stonehouse, Devon ;Address: 19 St Mary Street, East Stonehouse PRO Reference: HO/107/1880;Folio: 211 Page: 9 FHL Film: 0221029 Name;;Relationship;Mar;Age ;Sex;Occupation ;Birthplace Jane;PETTIGREW;Head;M;34;F;Seamstress and gardener;East Stonebrook, Devon Census Place: St Budeaux, Devon ;Address: Dunmoore Cottage PRO Reference: HO/107/1877 Folio: 616 Page: 24 FHL Film: 0221025 Name;;Relationship;Mar;Age ;Sex;Occupation ;Birthplace James;DAVIES;Head;M;40;M;Blacksmith in HM Dock Yard;Bodmin, Cornwall Ann;DAVIES;Wife;M;42;F;-;North Petherwin, Devon John;DAVIES;Son;U;19;M;Apprentice to smith;Stonehouse, Devon William;DAVIES;Son;U;17;M;Apprentice to cordwainer;Pennycross, Devon James;DAVIES;Son;U;15;M;Ag lab;St Budeaux, Devon Ann;DAVIES;Daughter;U;13;F;-;St Budeaux, Devon George;DAVIES;Son;U;11;M;Scholar;St Budeaux, Devon Richard;DAVIES;Son;U;8;M;Scholar;St Budeaux, Devon Selina;DAVIES;Daughter;U;5;F;Scholar;St Budeaux, Devon I believe the 1841 census for Cambridgeshire, Devon and Gloucestershire to be available for searching at British Origins at http://www.britishorigins.com and that the 1861 census is on the same site. I know of no other searchable version of these and none of the 1871. The last time I looked the Cornwall on line census project had 1841 and a large chunk of 1851 available at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~kayhin/cocp.html#c1851 The funny thing is that my LUSCOMBE great great grandmother was born Mary Ann DAVIS in Kingston. Regards, Jack Steer ----- Original Message ----- From: "Philip Steer" <philsture@waitrose.com> To: <ENG-DEV-SOUTHHAMS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 1:28 PM Subject: [SOUTHHAMS] Steer, Pettigrew and Davies > Dear South Hamsters all, > > I know that this message falls rather outside the immediate area of South > Hams, but please bear with me, as [1] I think it will be of interest > anyway > in a general way, and [2] someone might possibly be able to give some > leads. > So here goes. > > Some of you will know that for the past six or seven years, on and off, I > have been researching the relationship between our cousin, Philip Wilson > Steer, OM [1860-1942], the Impressionist painter, and his model and [for a > time] fiancee, Rose Amy Pettigrew [1873-1950s]. My view is that, after > they broke up in 1895, his paintings changed gradually but radically, > returning to classical subjects and eventually reverting to lanscapes > without people. > > After his death, Rose wrote a short memoire of the painters she had sat > for, > including PWS : they appear in an apprendix to Bruce Laughton's book about > PWS' paintings [Clarendon Press]. Rose herself married the composer and > viola player, Harry Waldo Warner [1875-1945], a founder member of the > London > String Quartet. I have now been put in touch with Harry's grandson, Tim > Warner, who has generously shared papers, photographs and letters with me. > > Amongst these papers is a strange, breath-taking discovery. The famous > Pettigrew sisters, Harriet, Lilian and Rose [who appeared in Millais' > painting "The Idyll of 1745"] were in Portsmouth in the 1881 census, but > their mother Harriet Pettigrew came from Plymouth, and more specifically > Stoke Damerell. She was born circa 1841, and has siblings, Emma, Selina > and Frederick and their surname was Davies/Davis. > > This "blew a hole in my head" because my great-grandmother was Selina > Davies > - born 1846 in Saint Budeaux and died 1927 in Portsea. She married Philip > William Steer [1843-1918] in Stoke Damerell and moved later to Portsea, > where he was a founder member of the Portsea Island Cooperative Society. > > So, after all my researches, it turns out that Rosie Pettigrew and my > grandfather, Philip, were first cousins....in fact I am more closely > related > to her than to PWS !! No wonder I have had a strange attraction to this > whole area. > > My question now is : Can anyone help me find the Davies/Davis family in > Stoke Damerell or Morice Town or close by in the censuses of 1851, 1861, > and > 1871 ?? Also the Pettigrew family in the same censuses : Rose's father > was probably William - so we are looking for William and Harriet Pettigrew > and their 10 or so children. > > It looks as though both Pettigrews and Steers had mainly decamped to > Portsea > by 1871 or shortly afterwards. > > Rosie's uncle, Frederick Davies, eventually became Superintendant of > Devonport Dockyard, and his eldest son became Engineer-Admiral Sir William > Davies. Of course, any lead you can provide towards them will also be > appreciated. > > With best wishes, as ever, > > Philip Steer > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >

    03/29/2005 05:02:52
    1. Steer, Pettigrew and Davies
    2. Philip Steer
    3. Dear South Hamsters all, I know that this message falls rather outside the immediate area of South Hams, but please bear with me, as [1] I think it will be of interest anyway in a general way, and [2] someone might possibly be able to give some leads. So here goes. Some of you will know that for the past six or seven years, on and off, I have been researching the relationship between our cousin, Philip Wilson Steer, OM [1860-1942], the Impressionist painter, and his model and [for a time] fiancee, Rose Amy Pettigrew [1873-1950s]. My view is that, after they broke up in 1895, his paintings changed gradually but radically, returning to classical subjects and eventually reverting to lanscapes without people. After his death, Rose wrote a short memoire of the painters she had sat for, including PWS : they appear in an apprendix to Bruce Laughton's book about PWS' paintings [Clarendon Press]. Rose herself married the composer and viola player, Harry Waldo Warner [1875-1945], a founder member of the London String Quartet. I have now been put in touch with Harry's grandson, Tim Warner, who has generously shared papers, photographs and letters with me. Amongst these papers is a strange, breath-taking discovery. The famous Pettigrew sisters, Harriet, Lilian and Rose [who appeared in Millais' painting "The Idyll of 1745"] were in Portsmouth in the 1881 census, but their mother Harriet Pettigrew came from Plymouth, and more specifically Stoke Damerell. She was born circa 1841, and has siblings, Emma, Selina and Frederick and their surname was Davies/Davis. This "blew a hole in my head" because my great-grandmother was Selina Davies - born 1846 in Saint Budeaux and died 1927 in Portsea. She married Philip William Steer [1843-1918] in Stoke Damerell and moved later to Portsea, where he was a founder member of the Portsea Island Cooperative Society. So, after all my researches, it turns out that Rosie Pettigrew and my grandfather, Philip, were first cousins....in fact I am more closely related to her than to PWS !! No wonder I have had a strange attraction to this whole area. My question now is : Can anyone help me find the Davies/Davis family in Stoke Damerell or Morice Town or close by in the censuses of 1851, 1861, and 1871 ?? Also the Pettigrew family in the same censuses : Rose's father was probably William - so we are looking for William and Harriet Pettigrew and their 10 or so children. It looks as though both Pettigrews and Steers had mainly decamped to Portsea by 1871 or shortly afterwards. Rosie's uncle, Frederick Davies, eventually became Superintendant of Devonport Dockyard, and his eldest son became Engineer-Admiral Sir William Davies. Of course, any lead you can provide towards them will also be appreciated. With best wishes, as ever, Philip Steer

    03/28/2005 06:28:52
    1. Re-Thomas Dawe Marriage and Baptism.
    2. Evelyn Vaughan
    3. I am trying to confirm the birth date and place, of Thomas DAWE b. c 1817...Frogmore. He married Mary BLAKE..b. c1818.. Erase Bridge????..Mary was his second wife. Poss. marriage date July. Aug. Sept.1845. Plymouth. He had at least 2 children with his first wife, Susanna/Susan, who we think, died....and 2 children with Mary. The family is listed with the surname 'DAVID' on 1851 census for Plymouth St Andrew.... but this should read 'DAWE'. Also looking for a marriage c 1815 for his father: Thomas DAWE...possibly in Frogmore? He was a Schoolmaster in 1838. Can anyone help with any of this? Regards Evelyn Vaughan (nee Dawe)

    03/24/2005 04:11:40
    1. Clark - Mitchelmore marriage
    2. RON AND NANCY MCPHERSON
    3. Trying to find marriage record for gg grandparents Edward Saunders Clark and Ann Mitchelmore/Mitchemore. I believe they were married in either 1851-52 in Devon. The General Record Office indexes do not have entries for them, and no mention in the Churchstow, Loddiswell, Kingsbridge and Dodbrooke Parish Registers. Both Edward and Ann were listed as unmarried in the 1851 census, he at Loddiswell, she at Churchstow. Three children were born to them at Churchstow; Elizabeth Clark 1852, William Clark 1854, Henry Clark 1855. Ann Mitchelmore was born at Churchstow in 1827, to William Mitchelmore and Mary Hill. She died at Dodbrooke in April, 1859. Edward S. Clark, thought to be the Edward Clark born at Batson, Malborough Parish, to Elizabeth Clark in 1831. He remarried at Sydney, Australia in October, 1859. In 1865/66 he went over to Hokitika, New Zealand, and died at Dannevirke, NZ in 1900. I would be grateful for any information or advice. Ron McPherson.

    03/19/2005 01:11:08
    1. Jeffery Scoble HEWETT of Dean Prior
    2. Beverley Edmonds
    3. Hi List, Not sure which List the name SCOBLE-ELLIOT query came through on. But some things are just meant to be. I was in a terrible hurry to read a Film at the LDS today [had 1 hour] and this popped up before my eyes when looking at names. Exeter Marriage Licences FHL 0917521 page 22 HEWETT, Jeffrey Scoble of Dean Prior and Susanna BRADRIDGE of same 19 Oct 1789 Now wasn't someone looking at the name Jeffery Scoble ELLIOTT? With some IGI digging I have come up with a connection to the previous query. { I think } I am thinking that the Jeffery Scoble ELIOTT who married Asenath GIDLEY was baptised 28 Dec 1756 at Dean Prior. He would only be 43 years old when he married which is quite feasible. His parents being Richard ELLIOT and Ann SCOBLE who marry at Staverton 25 Feb 1743/1744 Now, Ann SCOBLE it appears is the d/o Jeffrey SCOBLE, she was baptised 7 Oct 1725 at Staverton So too are: Bridgett SCOBLE bapt 9 Apr 1719 Staverton Jeffery SCOBLE bapt 12 Sep 1727 Staverton [there could be more children] Bridget SCOBLE marries Thoams HEWETT and they have a son Jeffery Scoble HEWETT bapt 23 Apr 1754 at Dean Prior [IGI] Jeffry Scoble HEWETT marries Susanna BRADRIDGE 22 Oct 1789 at Dean Prior [IGI] 3 days after they obtain their Licence at Exeter. Susanna BRADRIDGE would be the d/o Peter BRADRIDGE and Mary SEARLE bapt 14 Oct 1767. So there you go, double family connections on both families now in my Tree. Cheers Bev Edmonds

    03/19/2005 09:54:15
    1. Linda Newman
    2. Michael Mitchelmore
    3. I wonder if anyone has the e-mail address of Linda Newman? She sent me details on our common GREGORY relatives from Brixham, but must have changed her address shortly thereafter. TIA. Mike Michael Mitchelmore Sydney, Australia OPC for Chawleigh, Cheldon, Chulmleigh, Eggesford & Wembworthy Administrator of Rootsweb MITCHELMORE-UK mailing list For MITCHELMORE, PHILLIPS, SAUNDERS & TUCKER family histories, visit http://au.geocities.com/m_mitchelmore Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies. http://au.movies.yahoo.com

    03/16/2005 02:17:51
    1. RE: [SOUTHHAMS] GILPIN Census look up please,
    2. Warwick
    3. > -----Original Message----- > From: Jack Steer [mailto:jacks@bukanin.fsnet.co.uk] > Sent: 13 March 2005 19:17 > To: ENG-DEV-SOUTHHAMS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [SOUTHHAMS] GILPIN Census look up please, > > > Joan, > I've been out of action for a while, but as I did not see a > response to your > Teignmouth query, thought I'd pass on the 1851 census details. > Neither 1841 > nor 1861 are indexed, so searches are somewhat problematical. > > In 1851 Thomas and family were living in Exeter Road, West Teignmouth as > follows:- > > Name;;Relationship;Mar;Age ;Sex;Occupation ;Birthplace > > Thomas;GILPIN;Head;M;48;M;Gardeners Labourer;Teignmouth, Devon > > Anna;GILPIN;Wife;M;43;F;-;Ogwell-Devon > > Matilda;GILPIN;Daughter;U;20;F;Laundress;Teignmouth, Devon > > William;GILPIN;Son;U;19;M;Labourer;Teignmouth, Devon > > Mary Ann;GILPIN;Daughter;-;13;F;Scholar;Teignmouth, Devon > > Maria;GILPIN;Daughter;-;11;F;Scholar;Teignmouth, Devon > > Emma;GILPIN;Daughter;-;9;F;Scholar;Teignmouth, Devon > > Ellen;GILPIN;Daughter;-;7;F;Scholar;Teignmouth, Devon > > Anna;GILPIN;Daughter;-;5;F;Scholar;Teignmouth, Devon > > Caroline;GILPIN;Daughter;-;3;F;Scholar;Teignmouth, Devon > > Thomas Henry;GILPIN;Son;-;11;M;-;Teignmouth, Devon > > > > Regards, > > Jack Steer > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "JOAN PEDLEY" <joan.pedley@btopenworld.com> > To: <ENG-DEV-SOUTHHAMS-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 12:36 PM > Subject: [SOUTHHAMS] GILPIN Census look up please, > > > > Hi All, > > > > I am new to this list and not sure if this is the correct list for > > Teighmouth , but I am looking for Census details of the > following family > > in the 1841, 1851 & 1861. > > > > GILPIN > > > > Thomas Head born Teignmouth 1802 > > Ann Wife Born East Didswell, Devon. > > Mary Ann Born Teignmouth 1833 > > Ann Born Teighmouth 1846 > > Thomas Born Teignmouth 1850 > > Edward Born Teignmouth 1853 > > Frank Born Teignmouth 1859 > > There may be more children that I do not know about but it is > the Mary > > Ann which is my lead. I have her when she is married on the > 1871,1881 1891 > > & 1900, but would love to have details of her earlier days. > > > > Regards Joan. (Staffs) > > > > > > ============================== > > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > > > I suspect that as the Census quotes "Ogwell" for Anna's birthplace that the "East Didswell" probably is a mistranscription of "East Ogwell". Mind you "East Didswell" does sound a very nice place! Warwick Brown in Hurstpierpoint, West Sussex, UK Researching: BROWN of Brixham, DEV, UK. CANDLISH of Newcastle, NBL/Gateshead, DUR, Wigtown, Dumfries & Galloway SCT. JORDAN of Littlehempston, DEV, UK. MOGRIDGE of Highweek, DEV, UK.

    03/16/2005 10:50:35
    1. Re: [SOUTHHAMS] GILPIN Census look up please,
    2. Jack Steer
    3. Joan, I've been out of action for a while, but as I did not see a response to your Teignmouth query, thought I'd pass on the 1851 census details. Neither 1841 nor 1861 are indexed, so searches are somewhat problematical. In 1851 Thomas and family were living in Exeter Road, West Teignmouth as follows:- Name;;Relationship;Mar;Age ;Sex;Occupation ;Birthplace Thomas;GILPIN;Head;M;48;M;Gardeners Labourer;Teignmouth, Devon Anna;GILPIN;Wife;M;43;F;-;Ogwell-Devon Matilda;GILPIN;Daughter;U;20;F;Laundress;Teignmouth, Devon William;GILPIN;Son;U;19;M;Labourer;Teignmouth, Devon Mary Ann;GILPIN;Daughter;-;13;F;Scholar;Teignmouth, Devon Maria;GILPIN;Daughter;-;11;F;Scholar;Teignmouth, Devon Emma;GILPIN;Daughter;-;9;F;Scholar;Teignmouth, Devon Ellen;GILPIN;Daughter;-;7;F;Scholar;Teignmouth, Devon Anna;GILPIN;Daughter;-;5;F;Scholar;Teignmouth, Devon Caroline;GILPIN;Daughter;-;3;F;Scholar;Teignmouth, Devon Thomas Henry;GILPIN;Son;-;11;M;-;Teignmouth, Devon Regards, Jack Steer ----- Original Message ----- From: "JOAN PEDLEY" <joan.pedley@btopenworld.com> To: <ENG-DEV-SOUTHHAMS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 12:36 PM Subject: [SOUTHHAMS] GILPIN Census look up please, > Hi All, > > I am new to this list and not sure if this is the correct list for > Teighmouth , but I am looking for Census details of the following family > in the 1841, 1851 & 1861. > > GILPIN > > Thomas Head born Teignmouth 1802 > Ann Wife Born East Didswell, Devon. > Mary Ann Born Teignmouth 1833 > Ann Born Teighmouth 1846 > Thomas Born Teignmouth 1850 > Edward Born Teignmouth 1853 > Frank Born Teignmouth 1859 > There may be more children that I do not know about but it is the Mary > Ann which is my lead. I have her when she is married on the 1871,1881 1891 > & 1900, but would love to have details of her earlier days. > > Regards Joan. (Staffs) > > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >

    03/13/2005 12:16:30
    1. [SOUTHHAMS] 1841 Census project
    2. Ray Osborn
    3. Hi all, I've now uploaded a full transcript of the 1841 census of Dartmouth Townstall( kindly provided by Tom Stevenson ) and have also updated the main 1841 index to include this parish - access this through the "South Hams" page. Ray Convenor of the Rootsweb SOUTHHAMS Mailing List and Webmaster of the South Hams information site - to be found at:- http://my4bears.orcon.net.nz/Home.html

    03/13/2005 08:23:18
    1. Re: [SOUTHHAMS] Joseph STONE & Family - 1851 Census
    2. Beverley Edmonds
    3. Ron, 1851 Head: EMMS, John Neighbors 172780 Name Relationship Mar Age Sex Occupation Birthplace John EMMS Head M 66 M Journeyman Gardner Needham-Nfk Prescilla EMMS Wife M 64 F --- Shipmeadow-Suf Elizabeth EMMS Daur U 21 F Boot Binder Norwich Heigham---- Robert NIGHTS Lodg U 29 M Journeyman Shoemaker Neatishead-Nfk Joseph STONE Lodg U 21 M Hawker ----Prussia Address: Haythorns Buildings, Norwich Census Place: Norwich Heigham Norwich, Norfolk PRO Reference: HO/107/1816 Folio: 257 Page: 7 FHL Film: 0207469 --------------- Bev -----Original Message----- From: Ronald Marchant <Ronald.marchant@dsl.pipex.com> To: ENG-DEV-SOUTHHAMS-L@rootsweb.com <ENG-DEV-SOUTHHAMS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, 13 March 2005 7:41 Subject: [SOUTHHAMS] Joseph STONE & Family - 1851 Census >I was hoping that someone with access to the 1851 Census would be able to do a lookup for me for a Joseph STONE and his family. > >Joseph was born in Poland sometime between 1812 & 1817. His son, Simon STONE (sometimes also called Joseph) b. 1837 in Lodz, Poland. > >The father, Joseph STONE, may have died in Totnes. > >If at all possible, if he or Simon can be found in 1851, I would appreciate the census image. >Kind regards. >Ron in Suffolk. > > >============================== >New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&ta rgetid=5429 > >

    03/13/2005 02:48:26
    1. Re: [SOUTHHAMS] Joseph STONE & Family - 1851 Census
    2. Ronald Marchant
    3. I would like to thank,Beverley,Ray,Robyn,and Louise for their swift replies to my query.I shall have to try to tie the right Joseph into my search. Thank you once again,much appreciated. Regards Ron. Suffolk.

    03/12/2005 05:27:06
    1. Joseph STONE & Family - 1851 Census
    2. Ronald Marchant
    3. I was hoping that someone with access to the 1851 Census would be able to do a lookup for me for a Joseph STONE and his family. Joseph was born in Poland sometime between 1812 & 1817. His son, Simon STONE (sometimes also called Joseph) b. 1837 in Lodz, Poland. The father, Joseph STONE, may have died in Totnes. If at all possible, if he or Simon can be found in 1851, I would appreciate the census image. Kind regards. Ron in Suffolk.

    03/12/2005 02:39:40
    1. Re: [SOUTHHAMS] Thirza SHILLABEER c 1838 Sth Brent
    2. Bev, Would this be the one? HO107 106 6 F6 p6 Penaton, South Brent. John Shilabeer, 34, Ag Lab, Y Betsey Shilabeer, 28, Y Suzanna Shilabeer, 6, Y Thearsa Shilabeer, 2, Y Ann Shilabeer, 4 months, Y Are you tracking the Shilabeer family? Do you know anything about a Lucy Shilabeer who was in Middlesex in the 1881 census? Her entry is - Head, M, 55, Stationer, from "Newton Toney, Devon". My greatGrandfather, Hubert Henry Smaridge, was staying with her having just moved from Halwell, Devon to London. He was a Carpenter, as was Henry Shilabeer, Lucy's son. I am curious as to how people found a place to live and a job when they moved from Devon to London. Melanie Smaridge

    03/12/2005 09:43:05
    1. 1841 Census project
    2. Ray Osborn
    3. Hi all, My ISP is doing maintenance at the moment so access to the South Hams Web site may be a bit chancey at times. Please be patient. I'm waiting myself, to upload a transcript of the 1841 census of Dartmouth Townstall, kindly provided by Tom Stevenson. The other two parishes in Dartmouth, St Petrox and St Saviour, will follow - in due course. I've already uploaded an 1851 census index of the Kingsbridge Union Workhouse which some visitors may find useful. Enjoy, Ray Osborn Rotorua, NZ Convenor of the Rootsweb SOUTHHAMS Mailing List and Webmaster of the South Hams information site - to be found at:- http://my4bears.orcon.net.nz/Home.html

    03/12/2005 07:29:24
    1. Thirza SHILLABEER c 1838 Sth Brent
    2. Beverley Edmonds
    3. Goodmorning, Would SKS with the 1841 census CD please take a look at South Brent and see if they can find a Thirza SHILLABEER, she should be about 3 or 4 yrs old. If not there then perhaps she is in Ugborough as she is living there in 1851. Kind regards Bev. Edmonds Toowoomba, Qld, Australia OPC Dartington, Dean Prior, East Allington, Halwell, South Pool, Totnes & Stokenham, Devon, Eng. Looking for EDMONDS, Devon anywhere/anytime GASTRELL, worldwide

    03/11/2005 03:26:48
    1. Re: [SOUTHHAMS] Chardstock burials
    2. D. Carmichael
    3. Hi Jenny, Not usre if we have been in contact before, but I am the OPC for Chardstock & can do look-ups from any of the records listed on my website http://www.geocities.com/opcdevon Contact me on my OPC e-mail opcdevon@acay.com.au if you think I can help you. Regards, Deborah ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jenny Fawcett" <jfawcett@genseek.net> To: <ENG-DEV-SOUTHHAMS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 11:13 AM Subject: [SOUTHHAMS] Chardstock burials > Can anyone tell where I can find a list of burials at Chardstock for 1859 > please? > with thanks > Jenny Fawcett > Australia > > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > >

    03/08/2005 11:18:12
    1. Florence OLDREIVE
    2. Beverley Edmonds
    3. I think I have sorted my Florence OLDREIVE [I'll be more than red-faced if I have made a mistake again]. Someone kindly suggested I needed more caffeine at that hour of the morning:) Here goes: 1881 Florence is 1 yr old born Chivelstone living Chivelstone 1891 Florence is 11 yrs old born Chivelstone living Stokenham 1901 Florence is 21 born Portlemouth living Cornworthy 1904 banns [Jan/Feb] called in Halwell to Robert Edward ROWE 1904 Banns Florence says she is "of Cornworthy " Free BDM marriage Robert Edward ROWE Jun ¼ 1904 Totnes 5b 379 Florence does not appear on Free BDM marriages as yet. Bev

    03/08/2005 05:17:49
    1. Sarah Ann HANNAFORD
    2. Beverley Edmonds
    3. Has anyone has lost this little lass? Halwell Banns Sarah Ann HANNAFORD otp, sp Arthur John WYBROO of Pi[?]xton, County of Derby, bach 11th, 18th & 25th Mar 1888 Free BDM has the marriage Reg Totnes 5b 357 Jun ¼ 1888 1881 census sugests she maybe this lass. Sarah Ann HANNAFORD aged 17 yrs born Chivelstone d/o James HANNAFORD and Sarah Ann who are living at Percher in Halwell. I could not see them in the 1891 census or the 1901 census but thay could be under a different spelling. Cheers Bev

    03/08/2005 04:53:24
    1. Chardstock burials
    2. Jenny Fawcett
    3. Can anyone tell where I can find a list of burials at Chardstock for 1859 please? with thanks Jenny Fawcett Australia

    03/08/2005 04:13:23
    1. Re: [DEV] Florence OLDREIVE of Cornworthy
    2. Beverley Edmonds
    3. Hi again, Boy!!!!! I am going to crawl back into my hole and hide for the rest of the year. Talk about a stuff up!! The Banns were dated 16, 23, 30 th Jul 1904 [not 1899 as listed by me in the previous e-mail] So the question still stands. >Hello > > >Halwell Banns > >Florence OLDREIVE of Cornworthy >Robert Edward ROWE otp >Banns 16, 23, 30th July 1899 > > >Would anyone be able to confirm if the above Florence OLDREIVE is the same >Florence OLDREIVE who was born in Chivelstone c 1880 [per 1881 census]. > > > >cheers > >Bev. Edmonds >Toowoomba, Qld, Australia >OPC Dartington, Dean Prior, East Allington, Halwell, South Pool, Totnes & >Stokenham, Devon, Eng. >Looking for EDMONDS, Devon anywhere/anytime >GASTRELL, worldwide > > > >==== DEVON Mailing List ==== >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/ ) > >

    03/08/2005 01:20:02