My mother's dentist in the 50's and 60's was a Dr Ashley Tooth in Swindon, don't know if he is one of yours? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris & Caroline" <crhayles@btinternet.com> To: <eng-hampshire@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2009 11:56 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-HANTS] TOOTH > Probably extracted! > But I did go to school with a Margaret TOOTH back in the 60s in the Eling > area > Believe the family originally came from Christchurch originally > "......The Tooth family of Hoxton in London were one of the most > influential > familes in London Methodism during the late 18th century and the first > half > of the nineteenth century....." > More http://tinyurl.com/a9xsfz > > > Chris > SOUTHERN LIFE(UK) > History of the villages of > Hampshire, Dorset and the Isle of Wight > http://southernlife.org.uk > > > > > ----- Orciginal Message ----- > From: "Alison Kilpatrick" <akilpatrick@ns.sympatico.ca> > To: <ENG-HAMPSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2009 11:33 PM > Subject: [ENG-HANTS] TOOTH > > >> Really mystified as to the whereabouts of this family: >> >> Henry Thomas TOOTH [1873-1915] m. *Margaret Mary QUINN [1877- ] >> >> Children of the marriage: >> *Alfred Henry J. [1901- ] >> *Alexandra Mildred M. [1903- ]h >> Edward Thomas O. [1903-1909] >> Hugh Maurice B. [1905- ] m. Freda P. WHITE in 1940, >> *Margaret Nora S. [1909- ] >> *Henry T.O. [1912- ] m. Bertha L.M. Guy >> *Cecil F. [1914- ] >> *Leslie R. [1914- ] >> >> Asterisk symbol * denotes that I have not been able to trace these >> individuals beyond the 1901 England census ... not in the U.K. civil >> registration records, nor on the immigration indexes on ancestry.ca. >> >> Regards, >> Alison Kilpatrick >> Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia >> >> ............................................. >> Want to contact the local community? >> Please visit Hampshire Parish Jottings >> http://hants.parishjottings.org.uk >> ............................................. >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> ENG-HAMPSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >> the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ............................................. > Want to contact the local community? > Please visit Hampshire Parish Jottings > http://hants.parishjottings.org.uk > ............................................. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-HAMPSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
STAMP, Sarah b. ca 1808 Hampshire, probably Pamber. d. 1856 Ontario Canada. Her husband: WILD, Stephen b. 1802 (? date on stone on Riverside cemetery, North Cayuga township, Ontario Canada), but perhaps b. 1806. That Sarah STAMP was native to Hampshire seems fairly certain, but am still wondering where her husband Stephen WILD (in Canada, variously spelled WILD, WILDE, WILDS) was from. Stephen WILD and Sarah STAMP had four sons, William, Thomas, James and George, before emigrating to Ontario, Canada (at the time, Canada West) in the late 1830s or possibly early 1840s. So, am wondering about WILD in Hampshire. Carolyn Perkes Montréal Canada
Probably extracted! But I did go to school with a Margaret TOOTH back in the 60s in the Eling area Believe the family originally came from Christchurch originally "......The Tooth family of Hoxton in London were one of the most influential familes in London Methodism during the late 18th century and the first half of the nineteenth century....." More http://tinyurl.com/a9xsfz Chris SOUTHERN LIFE(UK) History of the villages of Hampshire, Dorset and the Isle of Wight http://southernlife.org.uk ----- Orciginal Message ----- From: "Alison Kilpatrick" <akilpatrick@ns.sympatico.ca> To: <ENG-HAMPSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2009 11:33 PM Subject: [ENG-HANTS] TOOTH > Really mystified as to the whereabouts of this family: > > Henry Thomas TOOTH [1873-1915] m. *Margaret Mary QUINN [1877- ] > > Children of the marriage: > *Alfred Henry J. [1901- ] > *Alexandra Mildred M. [1903- ]h > Edward Thomas O. [1903-1909] > Hugh Maurice B. [1905- ] m. Freda P. WHITE in 1940, > *Margaret Nora S. [1909- ] > *Henry T.O. [1912- ] m. Bertha L.M. Guy > *Cecil F. [1914- ] > *Leslie R. [1914- ] > > Asterisk symbol * denotes that I have not been able to trace these > individuals beyond the 1901 England census ... not in the U.K. civil > registration records, nor on the immigration indexes on ancestry.ca. > > Regards, > Alison Kilpatrick > Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia > > ............................................. > Want to contact the local community? > Please visit Hampshire Parish Jottings > http://hants.parishjottings.org.uk > ............................................. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-HAMPSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
On 10-Jan-09, at 7:56 PM, Chris & Caroline wrote: > Probably extracted! > But I did go to school with a Margaret TOOTH back in the 60s in the > Eling > area > Believe the family originally came from Christchurch originally > "......The Tooth family of Hoxton in London were one of the most > influential > familes in London Methodism during the late 18th century and the > first half > of the nineteenth century....." > More http://tinyurl.com/a9xsfz ... very interesting, especially the reference to an eccentric streak, which assuredly applies :-). In this instance, Henry Thomas TOOTH [c.1873-1915] was a pianoforte tuner by trade, and the son of Henry, sen., of Mayfield Sussex, and Selena ---, of St Stephens, Cornwall. Henry jun. married Margaret Mary QUINN, who was born in 1877 to Patrick Quinn, of county Clare, Ireland, and Mary Ann HUGGINS [1839-1903]. It is this representative of the HUGGINS line of county Tyrone, Ireland who brings me to to Henry Thomas Tooth. Henry and Margaret had at least eight children that I know of, including two sets of twins! Thank you for your note, Chris. Regards, Alison
Really mystified as to the whereabouts of this family: Henry Thomas TOOTH [1873-1915] m. *Margaret Mary QUINN [1877- ] Children of the marriage: *Alfred Henry J. [1901- ] *Alexandra Mildred M. [1903- ] Edward Thomas O. [1903-1909] Hugh Maurice B. [1905- ] m. Freda P. WHITE in 1940, *Margaret Nora S. [1909- ] *Henry T.O. [1912- ] m. Bertha L.M. Guy *Cecil F. [1914- ] *Leslie R. [1914- ] Asterisk symbol * denotes that I have not been able to trace these individuals beyond the 1901 England census ... not in the U.K. civil registration records, nor on the immigration indexes on ancestry.ca. Regards, Alison Kilpatrick Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia
Hello Listers Sarah TURLINGTON married John ROBINS in Portsmouth on 17 Jun 1748. So far my information on this surname in Hampshire is sadly lacking. Looking at the IGI as a guide, I found a Sarah T baptised (along with a handful of siblings) in Stepney in London on 18 Feb 1725(6). Apart from a couple, most are in either Gloucestershire or Leicestershire. London seems a long way off for Hampshire, but maybe they family moved around quite a bit. Two of the above Sarah's brothers had middle names - one being PENNY, the other FINCH - which could point to family maiden names. Any suggestions for tracking down this line would be most appreciated. Many thanks. Pam Beaudesert, Queensland, Australia
Hello Listers Eleanor MILLARD was baptised in Havant on 25 Apr 1688. She married Thomas ROBINS in Bedhampton, by Banns, on 25 Jun 1718. She was buried in Alverstoke on 16 Nov 1759. Eleanor's father was Thomas MILLARD; her mother Mary (surname unknown). At a guess Thomas MILLARD was born in the early 1660s and was buried in Havant on 29 Mar 1721. A Mary MILLARD was buried on 2 May 1728 and on 26 May 1734, both in Havant. I have no way of knowing which, if either, is Thomas's wife. I am very interested in this MILLARD family. Thomas and Mary are my 6 x ggps. Any assistance would be greatly apprciated. Many thanks. Pam Beaudesert, Queensland, Australia
To add to the roll call I am researching BINSTEAD 1600-1750 in Hambledon, 1750-1900 Owslebury. BRAMBLE 1750-1900 Crawley. If anyone has any information to share I would welcome hearing from them. Some of the information that I have is on my website below. -- Regards Colin http://spencergen.turnspain.com
I'm trying to find the parents of Charles BULPIT who I believe was born/baptised in Hurstbourne or Andover in 1844. I would like to prove that his father is George. Can anybody with either PR's have a look for me please. Many thanks Chris
Searching for my elusive gg.grandmother Ann Owers or Howers..... From census information she would appear to have been born in either Alton or Havant in approximately 1843/47. Her marriage certificate to George Saunders in 1864 in London gives her fathers name as William Owers, a bricklayer. I can find no trace of her birth certificate or baptism record, nor of any census record before her marriage. Any potential leads most welcome! Many thanks . Ann
----- Original Message ----- From: "Marion Haynes" <ol56365@bigpond.net.au> To: <eng-hampshire@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 05, 2009 4:08 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-HANTS] FUTCHER, SPINKS ALLEN HI Every one. Am Interested in the above. Mary Allen married James Spinks on 13 April 1896 in Fareham Independant chapel. They had 2 childrem Alice rene May, and Doris Myra. He then died about 18 months later. Mary remarried a Frank Futcher about 15 years later, and they had 2 sons. Alan Aubrey Cleverly, and Alwin Vernon Harold Raymond Leslie Dennis. (AKA Tim)Mary's mother was also Mary Allen and her father Josrph Allen. James father was James Edward Spinks. Thats all Ive got. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Marion Melbourne >> Want to contact the local community? >> Please visit Hampshire Parish Jottings >> http://hants.parishjottings.org.uk >> ............................................. >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> ENG-HAMPSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >> the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ............................................. > Want to contact the local community? > Please visit Hampshire Parish Jottings > http://hants.parishjottings.org.uk > ............................................. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-HAMPSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hello Listers Here's another line of my 'hard to find' Hampshire ancestors. John LEE married Elizabeth WICKHAM at Fareham on 26 Jan 1614(5). At a guess, John was born cir 1590. John & Elizabeth had 3 known children - John baptised at Fareham on 21 Jul 1617 William baptised at Fareham on 13 Feb 1619(20) (my ancestor) Robert baptised aty Fareham on 22 Aug 1624 I have no further information on John or Robert. William married an unknown wife about the early 1640s at a guess, and was buried at Fareham on 2 Nov 1665. They had one known child, William. William jnr married Mary HAYLES at Yarmouth on 2 Jun 1668. The family then lived in Fareham where 10 children were born from 1668 to 1685 - Abraham, Mary, William, Sarah, Elizabeth, Richard, John, Richard, Ann, Ann. I'm descended from Sarah who was baptised in Fareham on 10 Feb 1675(6). She married Richard ROBINS (my paternal line - more on them later) in Alverstoke on 14 Dec 1692. As Sarah ROBINS, she was buried in Alverstoke on 30 Nov 1736. Abraham, the eldest, was buried in Fareham on 13 Mar 1708. Two of the other - the first Richard and the first Ann - obviously died young. Apart from the above, I have no further info on the LEE family. Is there someone else out there who is connected to this family or has access to Fareham PRs please? Many thanks. Pam Beaudesert, Queensland, Australia
I am interested in all occurrences of the surname RANN/RAN/RAHN/WRAN etc. anywhere and any year. Thank you, Kate in Devon, UK
Charles TYLER - Hazeley Bottom, Mattingley, Heckfield. c1808 - 1832 I am researching my TYLER family who lived in the Hazeley Bottom and Mattingley areas during the 19th and early 20th Centuries. I have come to a brick wall with Charles TYLER who was probably born around 1808, but I don't know where. He married Ann Eades on 7 Nov 1829 in Heckfield. The NBI shows the burial of Charles Tyler on 13 November 1832, aged 24, in Hartley Wintney. Any help would be appreciated. Many thanks, Brian
NEWELL- FRANCIS- 1781 a Wheeler seems to be originally from KILMESTON died in WARNFORD Sept. 1851 m to JOANNA TROD from CHERITON - 1786 died in WARNFORD Nov 1867 buried in 'Our Lady of Warnford" churchyard. NEWELL - THOMAS 1814 a Carpenter & wheelwright m. MARY ANN VOLLER (1818) from SOBITON who died Warnford April 1859. Thomas remarried to EMMA HARDING (1825 Chalfont Bucks) who died in Warnford Oct.1882. There were eight children to these two marriages John 1839, Emily 1841, Francis 1843 - Ellen Augusta 1862, Julia 1864, Ada 1866, Arthur Tom 1867. Herbert 1871 According to 1851 census, Thomas was Licensee of 'The George' Inn in Warnford. Whether he owned it or not, I have been unable to find out. Thomas died in Newton Abbott Devon, aged 87 in 1900. He had been living with his daughter Ellen and her husband Alfred WILSON
Southampton 1900 Rose/Rosina Maud WEST b 1894 in Southampton; daughter of Frederick WEST (b 1845 in Oxfordshire ??) and Jane MARSHALL (b 1860 in Southampton of parents Alfred MARSHALL and Charlotte GIGG ). Rose, who had at least 8 siblings, married Harold Forrester LeGRAND in 1914 (b 1894 in Southampton). When they left for Canada in 1922 Rose gave her parent's address as Isle of Wight. Barry
Hello Chris Many thanks for your reply. I think we explored this some time ago. Maybe there's someone 'out there' with easy access to Isle of Wight PRs! Cheers Pam Beaudesert, Queensland, Australia Sorry Pam Cannot find any Abrahams in my HAYLES line Chris HAYLES .
1. William1 WINDEBANK was born circa 1780 in Bentworth, HAM, ENG. He married Winifred Goodyear in 1805 in Bentworth, HAM, ENG. As of 1805, he was also known as Wm Windybank. Winifred GOODYEAR was born circa 1784 in HAM, ENG. Known children of William1 Windebank and Winifred Goodyear were as follows: 2. i. Harriet2 WINDEBANK was born circa 1808 in Bentworth, HAM, ENG. She was baptized on 13 Mar 1808 in Bentworth, HAM, ENG. She married Henry Gibson on 20 Apr 1826 at Bighton, near Alresford, HAM, ENG. Charlotte Windebank and Thomas Gibson witnessed the marriage. She and Henry Gibson and Sarah Gibson lived in Bighton, HAM, ENG, on 30 Mar 1851. She and Henry Gibson lived in Bighton, HAM, ENG, on 7 Apr 1861. (This house was next door to Charlott BUTCHER's house where Jemima WINDEBANK was staying as a visitor). She and Henry Gibson and Jemima Windebank lived in Bighton, HAM, ENG, on 2 Apr 1871. Henry GIBSON has also been reported to have been born circa 1803 in Itchen Abbas, HAM, ENG. He was born circa 1803 in Bighton, HAM, ENG. He was an Ag Lab on 30 Mar 1851. He was a labourer on 13 Nov 1857. He was an Ag Lab on 7 Apr 1861. He was a labourer on 7 Oct 1862. He was formerly an Ag Lab on 2 Apr 1871. 3. ii. Jemima WINDEBANK was born circa 1817 in Bighton, HAM, ENG. She was blind on 30 Mar 1851. She was a pauper on 30 Mar 1851. On 30 Mar 1851, Jemimah Windebank was living with William Satz and C Satz in Preston Candover, HAM, ENG: (In addition to Jemimah WINDEBANK there were J SATZ, F SATZ and R SATZ , William SATZ's children; George GOATS, I GOATS, and W GOATSlodgers in the house). As of 30 Mar 1851, she was also known as Jemimah WINDEBANK. She was blind on 7 Apr 1861. On 7 Apr 1861, Jemima Windebank was living with Charlott Butcher in Bighton, HAM, ENG: (This house was next door to Gibson's house). She was blind on 2 Apr 1871. On 2 Apr 1871, Jemima Windebank was living with Henry Gibson and Harriet Gibson in Bighton, HAM, ENG. She was kept by the Parish on 2 Apr 1871. Jim Payne NEW ZEALAND shampayne3@gmail.com Our personal web site is at: http://www.shampayne.org.nz Our Genealogy at: http://ourpedigrees.shampayne.org.nz/ The 1929 Murchison Earthquake at: http://murchisonquake.shampayne.org.nz/
My Great Grandfather who settled in NZ George (440) was born before 8 Apr 1832 in Bighton, near Alresford, HAM, ENG. He was baptized on 8 Apr 1832 in Bighton, near Alresford, HAM, ENG. He was a servant on 30 Mar 1851. On 30 Mar 1851, George GIBSON (440) was living with Thomas MAY (15750) in Bishops Sutton, HAM, ENG: (Thomas MAY was a farmer with 520 acres and employed 12 labourers. In addition to George GIBSON there was also Maria Rose MAY and Thomas Paul MAY, Thomas MAY's children; Martha SPENCER a visitor; and John CHANDLER, Henry CHASE, Jane GRANT, John GREGORY, Jane LANEY, James OSGOOD, William VICTOR servants residing in the house). He was a witness at George DAY (15813) and Jane GIBSON (784)'s wedding on 13 Nov 1852 Parish Church at Bighton, HAM, ENG. (Registered Alresford Dec Qtr 1852). On 17 October 1856 George GIBSON (440) emigrated from Gravesend, London, England on the John Masterman arriving at Nelson, NLN, NZ, on 8 Feb 1857. George GIBSON (440) moved from Nelson on the paddle steamer "Lyttelton" arriving at Big Bush, Grovetown, MBH, NZ, after 8 Feb 1857. He was a pit sawyer with Jermyn's Royal Family/Band in Mar 1857 at Big Bush, Grovetown, MBH, NZ. George GIBSON (440) moved from New Zealand on the "Queen of India" arriving back arriving at ENG circa 1862. George (440) was offered his job back by Thomas May when he heard that he had returned but George refused as he said he had a far better job in New Zealand. He married Sarah PACKMAN (443), daughter of William PACKMAN (441) and Mary Ann CHEAL (13582), on 7 Oct 1862 St Mary's Church at Stone, KEN, ENG. He was a labourer on 7 Oct 1862. On 8 December 1862 George GIBSON (440) and Sarah PACKMAN (443) emigrated from Downs, England on the Electra arriving at Nelson, NLN, NZ, on 30 Mar 1863. George GIBSON (440) and Sarah PACKMAN (443) moved on the "Lyttelton" to their new home arriving at Big Bush, Grovetown, MBH, NZ, in Apr 1863. He lived in Grovetown, MBH, NZ, in Apr 1863. He was a sawyer with "Jermyn's Royal Family" on 23 Oct 1863 at Big Bush, Grovetown, MBH, NZ. He was a farmer on 25 Dec 1866 at Wairau Bush, MBH, NZ. He lived in Wairau Bush, MBH, NZ, on 25 Dec 1866. He was a witness at Albert Clealand PACKMAN (794) and Sarah Ann SOUTHGATE (795)'s wedding on 25 Dec 1866 at Blenheim, MBH, NZ. He was a labourer on 21 Jan 1873 at Big Bush, Grovetown, MBH, NZ. He lived in Big Bush, Grovetown, MBH, NZ, on 21 Jan 1873. He lived in Big Bush, Grovetown, MBH, NZ, on 17 Oct 1874. He was a sawyer on 17 Oct 1874 at Big Bush, Grovetown, MBH, NZ. He was a labourer on 16 Apr 1877. He was a hopgrower on 13 Feb 1881. He lived in Grovetown, MBH, NZ, on 6 Dec 1882. He was a labourer on 6 Dec 1882. He was a labourer on 28 Oct 1884. He lived in Blenheim, MBH, NZ, on 28 Oct 1884. He was a labourer on 22 Mar 1887. He lived at Herbert Street, in Blenheim, MBH, NZ, before Feb 1901. He died on 13 Feb 1901 residence Herbert Street at Blenheim, MBH, NZ. (Fatty degeneration of heart). His body was interred in Omaka Cemetery at Blenheim, MBH, NZ, on 17 Feb 1901. Jim Payne NEW ZEALAND shampayne3@gmail.com Our personal web site is at: http://www.shampayne.org.nz Our Genealogy at: http://ourpedigrees.shampayne.org.nz/ The 1929 Murchison Earthquake at: http://murchisonquake.shampayne.org.nz/
Henry GIBSON (779) was born circa 1803 in Bighton, HAM, ENG. He has also been reported to have been born circa 1803 in Itchen Abbas, HAM, ENG. He married Harriet WINDEBANK (780), daughter of William WINDEBANK (15751) and Winifred GOODYEAR (16232), on 20 Apr 1826 at Bighton, near Alresford, HAM, ENG. Charlotte WINDEBANK (11405) and Thomas GIBSON (11406) witnessed the marriage. He and Harriet GIBSON (780) and Sarah GIBSON (785) lived in Bighton, HAM, ENG, on 30 Mar 1851. He was an Ag Lab on 30 Mar 1851. He was a labourer on 13 Nov 1857. He and Harriet GIBSON (780) lived in Bighton, HAM, ENG, on 7 Apr 1861. (This house was next door to Charlott BUTCHER's house where Jemima WINDEBANK was staying as a visitor). He was an Ag Lab on 7 Apr 1861. He was a labourer on 7 Oct 1862. He was formerly an Ag Lab on 2 Apr 1871. He and Harriet GIBSON (780) and Jemima WINDEBANK (15752) lived in Bighton, HAM, ENG, on 2 Apr 1871. Jim Payne NEW ZEALAND shampayne3@gmail.com Our personal web site is at: http://www.shampayne.org.nz Our Genealogy at: http://ourpedigrees.shampayne.org.nz/ The 1929 Murchison Earthquake at: http://murchisonquake.shampayne.org.nz/