Hello Carole and welcome to the list. If you want to find out what you have missed in the past, you can check the list archives. These can be found at http://www.rootsweb.com/ and follow the links. However, some surnames occur on almost a daily basis, so you may get rather a lot of responses for any enquiry. Bob Lawrence ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carole Sharp" <Sharpafc@tesco.net> To: <ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 10:55 PM Subject: [[Hawks]] Introducing Carole Sharp in Cardiff > Hello Listers > I'm taking up Geoffro's invitation to introduce myself but, unfortunately > not to Christmas dinner. We're having a day in London on the 9th Dec. > > My maiden name is WATTS and my Gt Gt grandfather, Thomas WATTS comes from > Hawkesbury. Until I can get his marriage certificate (June qtr 1842 Bristol > to Emily WHITFIELD) I can't tell you for certain who his parents were - but > its likely to be Daniel & Sarah. I sent to Bristol RO for the certificate > but they tell me that unless I know the church where they married they > cannot help me. I've checked the fiche for St. James Barton & St. Paul's, > Portland Square but they are not there. If anybody has come across this > marriage I would be extremely grateful for the details. Failing that, I am > makiing my first visit to the Family Records Centre on 21 Nov and will try > for it there. > > Although I was born in Cardiff, as were my parents and most of my > grandparents, all the preceding generations come from the West country, > mostly Devon or Gloucester, with an odd Somerset or Wilts thrown in for good > measure. > > Other Glous names that I am researching are: > PHILLIPS (Eldersfield), WHITFIELD & GWINNELL (Stone), MAYNE (Wotton - under > Edge and Ottery St. Mary, Dev), > Also GREEDY (Wiveliscombe), ATKINS (Exeter), and WAKEHAM (Devon) > Any links with these names? > > I have quite a lot of local history info. on South Wales The 1881 census > has these Hawkesbury strays in Wales: > > TANNER, HIGGINS, ISAAC, RANDOLPH, DIX, CREW, STINCHCOMB, STAFFORD, WATTS, > HEAVEN, MOORE, FURLONG, CHAPPELL, GULWELL, WOOD, HAYNES, PULLEN, TANDY, > STINCHCOMBE, ILIS. > I may have some background information on the places where they lived if it > helps. > > Since I joined the list a week or two ago, some very useful information has > been put out eg Sherston BTs, MIs and 1851 census extracts. What have I > missed in the past? and is it possible for such helpful info. to be > regurgitated for new listers like me please? > > Thanks for all your help > > Carole > > > > > > > ==== ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY Mailing List ==== > Please remember when you post messages that SURNAMES should be in CAPITALS. Penalty for non-compliance is a Pond Dipping. > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > > >
I went up to Gloucester R.O. yesterday, and Geoff asked me to check two entries for David HOPKINS in the gaol records. This message is really for him, but I thought others would be interested as well. Admitted 17th February 1829, Number 196 David HOPKINS, aged 36, Hawkesbury Charged with having in his possession and selling three hens and one cock the property of Daniel Watts of the tything of Upton in the Parish of Hawkesbury. Description: Sandy hair, sandy whiskers, grey eyes, fresh complexion, thin face, eyes far in his head, a scar on his nose, scar on left eye brow, a scar over his right temple, a scar on his right knee, several scars on his left shin. Read a little Weaver Height: 5' 9 1/4" Appeared Lent Assizes, 1st April 1829 Not guilty Discharged: 8th April 1829 How behaved: Orderly There is a second entry: Brought in: 12 Dcember 1834, Number 150 David HOPKINS, age 43, Hawkesbury Charged upon the oath of Wm Minett of the parish of Wickwar, farmer, with feloniously stealing on the night of the eleventh of December last from an outhouse in the parish of Wickwar aforesaid two geese the property of Wm Minett and his sister Elizabeth Minett, spinster. Tried: Epiphany sessions, 6th January 1835. Transported seven years Removed: 7th January 1835 How behaved: orderly It must have been a miserable Christmas for the HOPKINS family. Bob Lawrence
Hello Listers I'm taking up Geoffro's invitation to introduce myself but, unfortunately not to Christmas dinner. We're having a day in London on the 9th Dec. My maiden name is WATTS and my Gt Gt grandfather, Thomas WATTS comes from Hawkesbury. Until I can get his marriage certificate (June qtr 1842 Bristol to Emily WHITFIELD) I can't tell you for certain who his parents were - but its likely to be Daniel & Sarah. I sent to Bristol RO for the certificate but they tell me that unless I know the church where they married they cannot help me. I've checked the fiche for St. James Barton & St. Paul's, Portland Square but they are not there. If anybody has come across this marriage I would be extremely grateful for the details. Failing that, I am makiing my first visit to the Family Records Centre on 21 Nov and will try for it there. Although I was born in Cardiff, as were my parents and most of my grandparents, all the preceding generations come from the West country, mostly Devon or Gloucester, with an odd Somerset or Wilts thrown in for good measure. Other Glous names that I am researching are: PHILLIPS (Eldersfield), WHITFIELD & GWINNELL (Stone), MAYNE (Wotton - under Edge and Ottery St. Mary, Dev), Also GREEDY (Wiveliscombe), ATKINS (Exeter), and WAKEHAM (Devon) Any links with these names? I have quite a lot of local history info. on South Wales The 1881 census has these Hawkesbury strays in Wales: TANNER, HIGGINS, ISAAC, RANDOLPH, DIX, CREW, STINCHCOMB, STAFFORD, WATTS, HEAVEN, MOORE, FURLONG, CHAPPELL, GULWELL, WOOD, HAYNES, PULLEN, TANDY, STINCHCOMBE, ILIS. I may have some background information on the places where they lived if it helps. Since I joined the list a week or two ago, some very useful information has been put out eg Sherston BTs, MIs and 1851 census extracts. What have I missed in the past? and is it possible for such helpful info. to be regurgitated for new listers like me please? Thanks for all your help Carole
Sue SISSONS wrote "Just in case it is of interest to anyone....".... Not half Sue. You list CHAPPELLs in your research interests. Are you related to this particular Samuel ? I wonder if Patience is in fact Patience THOMPSON born Hawkesbury abt 1774 as the youngest daughter of William THOMPSON and Patience CHAPPELL. Nephew Edwin looks interesting as well. Would love to chat and exchange info. What more can you tell us about this particular hosuehold ? The William above was born 1736 and died 1827. Patience his first wife is buried at hawkesbury. Geoffro The Pond Dipper Http://www.hawkesburyfamilyhistory.co.uk 0117 938 1338
Hello, Just in case it is of interest to anyone I offer the following found in the 1851 census for Littleton Drew, Wilts Samuel CHAPPLE Married Age 78 Born: Hawkesbury Upton Occ: Grocer Patience CHAPPLE Wife, Age 76 Born: Hawkesbury Upton Edwin THOMPSON Nephew Unmarried Age 17 Born: Castle Coombe Occ: Farmers Son. Hope this is of help to someone. Sue Sissons Hemel Hempstead Researching: BALCH Chippenham CHAPPELL Littleton Drew HIPWORTH Chippenham PRITCHARD West Kington STEVENS Salisbury
Temple Guiting is between Winchcombe and Stow on the Wold, about 7 km east of Winchcombe. Bob Lawrence ----- Original Message ----- From: "Helga Sten" <hunslet@itfusion.com.au> To: <ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 2:12 AM Subject: [[Hawks]] Where is? > Can enyone tell me where Temple Guiting Is located? > I've tried expedia maps, but no luck. > > Helga in Australia. > > > ==== ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY Mailing List ==== > Don't forget to bookmark http://www.HawkesburyFamilyHistory.co.uk and visit regulary. > > ============================== > The only real-time collaboration tool that allows you and other family > members to create a FREE, password-protected family tree. > http://www.ancestry.com/oft/login.asp > > >
Temple Guiting (pronounced Giteing) is between Stow on the Wold and Tewkesbury south of Snowshill and near Winchcombe Sorry I cannot be more precise, hope you can fond it John S Sermon -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ John Sermon NDD FCSD FRSA chartered designer 24 Monks Walk, Bridge Street, EVESHAM, Worcestershire WR11 4SL tel; 01386 49967 E-mail design@johnsermon.demon.co.uk www.johnsermon.demon.co.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jonah" <jonah@messages.co.uk> To: <GLOUCESTER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 12:20 AM Subject: [GLS] 1871 Census > Hi Glisters, > Does anyone have access to the 1871 Census for Berkley. If they do would they be willing to look up Jemima Chappell Bell who should have a husband Henry Chappell Bell, and quite a few children one of which is Kate Eliza (or sometimes the names are the other way around) > They are there in 1881 but K ate has left to stay with an Aunt in Nailsworth by then. Henry However is not on 1881 census, and Jemima is not listed as widow but as head. So was he just in the pub when the census was taken?!!!!!! > Hope some kind person can help as at the moment Mr Henry Chappell Bell is proving rather illusive! Ruth. > > > ==== GLOUCESTER Mailing List ==== > GLOUCESTER-L The Mailing List for Gloucestershire Genealogy > List Owner - Ed Tily: edtily@blueyonder.co.uk > >
There are now 80 ( yes that's right EIGHTY) subscribers to our little list. Welcome to all those who have joined us recently - take this opportunity to introduce yourselves and your researches to the list. Don't forget that ALL are welcome to join us for Xmas Dinner at the Beaufort in Hawkesbury on Saturday December 9th (meal served 1pm) . I know that Catherine McIlwrick will be travelling down from Derbyshire and Ray and Cynthia THOMPSON from Worcester will also be attending. Please let me or The Grave Robber know as soon as possible if you are planning to attend. I am currently trying to determine what happened to the family of David HOPKINS. David must have been a naughty boy because he was transported for 7 years in 1835. I know 1 of his daughters stayed in Hawkesbury and married a perhaps related HOPKINS. Geoffro The Pond Dipper Http://www.HawkesburyFamilyHistory.co.uk
Can anyone tell me where Temple Guiting is? I've tried expedia maps, but no success. Helga in Australia.
Can anyone tell me where Temple Guiting is? I've tried expedia maps, but no luck. Helga in Australia.
Can enyone tell me where Temple Guiting Is located? I've tried expedia maps, but no luck. Helga in Australia.
If my memory is correct then Arthur Henry has a Grandson called Clifford (?) who lives in New South Wales, Australia. I will get Mrs P to check with Iris BUTLER next time she speaks to her. Geoffro
Marcia Thanks for the information about the Thomas PITT and Tabitha COOPER banns at Frampton Cotterell. Tabitha seems to have been the daughter of Joseph COOPER and Ann nee RITCHENS, baptised 20 June 1766, possibly at Horton. I don't know where they married, but they baptised a son, also Thomas, at Hawkesbury on 30 Nov 1794. Every little helps where the COOPERs are concerned. Bob Lawrence ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marcia Jewell" <familyhistory@jewell-uk.com> To: <ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 7:34 AM Subject: [[Hawks]] PITT and COOPER > > Hi > > I was looking at a Frampton Cotterell film last night and came across this > > 1792 > Thomas PITT of Hawkesbury and Tabitha COOPER of this parish > Banns published 4, 11 and 18 March. > It didn't give a marriage date but said "certificate" > > Hope this helps someone > Marcia Jewell > > > ==== ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY Mailing List ==== > When replying to messages please make sure to remove ALL the "Re: and Hawks" bits in the subject line as otherwise these will be repeated. > Penalty for non-compliance is a Pond Dipping. > > ============================== > The only real-time collaboration tool that allows you and other family > members to create a FREE, password-protected family tree. > http://www.ancestry.com/oft/login.asp > > >
Hi I was looking at a Frampton Cotterell film last night and came across this 1792 Thomas PITT of Hawkesbury and Tabitha COOPER of this parish Banns published 4, 11 and 18 March. It didn't give a marriage date but said "certificate" Hope this helps someone Marcia Jewell
on 25/10/2000 1:38 am, Vivian Thompson at mountainwaterfalls@yahoo.com wrote: > Hi Doug, > > Could you please e-mail the information you have on > the Arthur Henry Thompson you do have? > > Thanks. > > Vivian He's on the 1881 census here with his parents 1881 census Dwelling: Upper Chalkley Census Place: Hawkesbury, Gloucester, England Source: FHL Film 1341606 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2511 Folio 30 Page 13 Marr Age Sex Birthplace William THOMPSON M 38 M Hawkesbury, Gloucester, England Rel: Head Occ: Agr Lab Emma J. THOMPSON M 42 F Hawkesbury, Gloucester, England Rel: Wife Mary J. THOMPSON 13 F Hawkesbury, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar George W. THOMPSON 9 M Hawkesbury, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Edwin THOMPSON 5 M Hawkesbury, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Sarah J. THOMPSON 4 F Hawkesbury, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar Arthur H. THOMPSON 2 M Hawkesbury, Gloucester, England Rel: Son His father William was the brother of my great grandfather. Doug
on 24/10/2000 8:40 pm, Vivian Thompson at mountainwaterfalls@yahoo.com wrote: > Hi Doug, > > It's Vivian again with another question. Do you > happen to have a Arthur Henry Thompson, born Nov. 24, > 1899 om Bristol on your list? > > Thanks > > Vivian Vivian We have an Arthur Henry but he's definitely born in 1879 Doug
Hi Doug, Could you please e-mail the information you have on the Arthur Henry Thompson you do have? Thanks. Vivian --- Doug Thompson <doug@thom.screaming.net> wrote: > on 24/10/2000 8:40 pm, Vivian Thompson at > mountainwaterfalls@yahoo.com > wrote: > > > Hi Doug, > > > > It's Vivian again with another question. Do you > > happen to have a Arthur Henry Thompson, born Nov. > 24, > > 1899 om Bristol on your list? > > > > Thanks > > > > Vivian > > Vivian > > We have an Arthur Henry but he's definitely born in > 1879 > > Doug > > > ==== ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY Mailing List ==== > Email the Pond Dipper at > ThePondDipper@HawkesburyFamilyHistory.co.uk > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/
Hi Doug, It's Vivian again with another question. Do you happen to have a Arthur Henry Thompson, born Nov. 24, 1899 om Bristol on your list? Thanks Vivian --- Doug Thompson <doug@thom.screaming.net> wrote: > To all THOMPSON researchers on the Samuel THOMPSON / > Jane PINCOT line > > I don't know about you but I have had (till > tonight!) the wife of Weeks > PINCOT as being Mary STINCHCOMB, daughter of > Nathaniel STINCHCOMB and > Deborah RODWAY. No longer! > > The Mary above was christened 8 February 1729 and I > have always kept a note > "She may be the daughter of Nicholas STINCHCOMB > christened 18/6/1723" > > Looking at Bigland's Monumental Inscriptions tonight > I see he has, in > Hawkesbury churchyard, the grave of "Mary, Wife of > Weeks Pincot, died 6 > April 1774 aged 50." > > This ties in her age (precisely!) to the older Mary. > > We have to lose the long believed RODWAY line (bye > bye to cousin-for-a-while > Rob Millard!) and revise the STINCHCOMB line. > > I would welcome anyone's thoughts on this - but it > looks firm to me. > > Doug Thompson > > > ==== ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY Mailing List ==== > When replying to messages please make sure to remove > ALL the "Re: and Hawks" bits in the subject line as > otherwise these will be repeated. > Penalty for non-compliance is a Pond Dipping. > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry�s Library � The best collection of > family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/
Hello from Australia, Just touching base with the name I am researching Does anyone know of JAMES BALL who died at Cheltenham in January 1936 aged 82yrs? James was originally from Llantrisant in Wales. His first wife was MARY JANE & they had a son SYLVANUS THOMAS G.born about 1889. I believe JAMES married a second time & his wife FRANCES died about the 1950's. JAMES was still living in Wales in 1891, so the time period is after that. Is anyone able to do a lookup for me please, or point me in the right direction for research? Joy.