Since Saturday I've been trying to find more about my grandfather's (Edward George HULBERT) best man. Mr T Anstey was known to have been a friend "from way back" but we knew of no links. Norma SAMS however had a photo of the family and remembers staying with them "during the war" - so its a fair bet there is more than a passing link. Norma is a THOMPSON /CARTER/SPENCER descendant. Now I've been looking at the 1881 census and find the record below for a family of Anstee's. with a "T~" of approximately the right age, a father born in Doynton and a servant who is very definitely a Hawkesbury stray with a name with known links to my own family!! Pphhew what a cooincidence! What is more Long Newnton is just south east of Tetbury, and is now in Gloucestershire! So - 2 things - Can anyone help fill in gaps between ANSTEY / ANSTEY and Thompsons, Carters Spencers or Hulberts, and is anyone interested in Sarah STINCHCOMBE, the Hawkesbury stray? Dwelling: Long Newnton Census Place: Long Newnton, Wiltshire, England Source: FHL Film 1341616 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2552 Folio 126 Page 10 Marr Age Sex Birthplace John ANSTEE M 60 M Doynton, Gloucester, England Rel: Head Occ: Farmer Of 350 Acres Employing 5 Men 1 Boy Elizabeth ANSTEE M 58 F Pucklechurch, Gloucester, England Rel: Wife Occ: Farmers Wife Thomas ANSTEE U 22 M Shorthood, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Occ: Farmers Son Henry ANSTEE U 21 M Wellow, Somerset, England Rel: Son Occ: Farmers Son John ANSTEE 16 M Wellow, Somerset, England Rel: Son Occ: Farmers Son Mary HIGHNAM 11 F Doynton, Gloucester, England Rel: Visitor Sarah TITCUMB M 30 F Shorthood, Gloucester, England Rel: Visitor Sarah STINCHCOMBE U 22 F Hawkesbury Upton, Gloucester, England Rel: Servt Occ: Servt (Domestic)
Hi Marilyn Re: The Sarah STINCHCOMBE that is listed below, I think she is the daughter of John STINCHCOMBE and Ann Maria BLAKEN of Hawkesbury b 1860 regards Robert Millard PS there is an ANSTEE family at Wickwar ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marilyn Moffat" <marilyn@moffat-mk.freeserve.co.uk> To: <ENG-GLO-HAWKESBURY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 1:14 PM Subject: [[Hawks]] Another mystery - ANSTEY, and a stray STINCHCOMBE > Since Saturday I've been trying to find more about my grandfather's (Edward George HULBERT) best man. Mr T Anstey was known to have been a friend "from way back" but we knew of no links. Norma SAMS however had a photo of the family and remembers staying with them "during the war" - so its a fair bet there is more than a passing link. Norma is a THOMPSON /CARTER/SPENCER descendant. Now I've been looking at the 1881 census and find the record below for a family of Anstee's. with a "T~" of approximately the right age, a father born in Doynton and a servant who is very definitely a Hawkesbury stray with a name with known links to my own family!! Pphhew what a cooincidence! > What is more Long Newnton is just south east of Tetbury, and is now in Gloucestershire! > > So - 2 things - Can anyone help fill in gaps between ANSTEY / ANSTEY and Thompsons, Carters Spencers or Hulberts, > and is anyone interested in Sarah STINCHCOMBE, the Hawkesbury stray? > > Dwelling: Long Newnton > Census Place: Long Newnton, Wiltshire, England > Source: FHL Film 1341616 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2552 Folio 126 Page 10 > Marr Age Sex Birthplace > John ANSTEE M 60 M Doynton, Gloucester, England > Rel: Head > Occ: Farmer Of 350 Acres Employing 5 Men 1 Boy > Elizabeth ANSTEE M 58 F Pucklechurch, Gloucester, England > Rel: Wife > Occ: Farmers Wife > Thomas ANSTEE U 22 M Shorthood, Gloucester, England > Rel: Son > Occ: Farmers Son > Henry ANSTEE U 21 M Wellow, Somerset, England > Rel: Son > Occ: Farmers Son > John ANSTEE 16 M Wellow, Somerset, England > Rel: Son > Occ: Farmers Son > Mary HIGHNAM 11 F Doynton, Gloucester, England > Rel: Visitor > Sarah TITCUMB M 30 F Shorthood, Gloucester, England > Rel: Visitor > Sarah STINCHCOMBE U 22 F Hawkesbury Upton, Gloucester, England > Rel: Servt > Occ: Servt (Domestic) > > > > ==== 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. > > ============================== > http://www.ancestry.com/dailynews > FREE newsletter on the current events and topics important to today's > family historian. > >