Here are a few burials I found in the registers of St Mary's, Thatcham, at the Berkshire Record Office. Hope they help someone. 1786 June 27 Sarah Fisher 1788 Sept 12 Thomas Bridgeman 1789 Jan 13 John Cooper 1789 June 2 Hannah Fisher 1789 Sept 6 Ann Fisher Aged 67 1796 April 2 Thomas Rabbits aged 55 1796 Oct 2 Dinah Cooper aged 53 1796 Dec 7 Mary Ann Cooper infant 1799 Feb 13 Thomas Cooper aged 88 years Best wishes Researching: TIDBURY Greenham, Ecchinswell, Sydmonton, Gosport, London KEWELL Kingsclere JOHNSON Kintbury, Berkshire SMART Kintbury and Welford, Berkshire BELLINGER Newbury SAUNDERS Brockenhurst and London CRUWYS anywhere and everywhere CRUSE, BOUNDY, SQUIRE, DILLON, SYMONS, EASTMOND North Devon WIGGINS, RATT(E)Y, TRASK London and Middlesex WO(O)LFENDEN, BODGER, BERRYMAN, WALKER, UNDERWOOD Cambs/Hunts KENNETT All England (any with hunting connections)
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 10:57:07 +0100 Stuart GENNERY wrote: > Thank you very much for the information that you sent me regarding > Henry Robbins. It's certainly given me a new avenue to look at. You <snipped> > the details in the coming weeks to see whether I may have made a > mistake anywhere. Once again I appreciate you time and efforts. Hello Stuart I have been looking again at the info I sent you and think I put 2 and 2 together and made 5 in attributing Henery Robbins & Mary Butler as parents of John and Sarah ? The ages just don't fit. But I can be fairly sure that John & Sarah had at least the following four children:- William, born about November 1742, Thatcham, baptized on 28 November 1742, St. Mary, Thatcham, died in March 1826, Fair Oak, Kingsclere, buried on 29 March 1826, St. Mary, Kingsclere (age at death: possibly 83 years old), Maltster. Married on 8 November 1773, Baughurst, Hants, to Susannah Taylor, born - Baughurst, died in June 1809, Fair Oak, Kingsclere, buried on 15 June 1809, St. Mary, Kingsclere. Elioner, born about 5 May 1745, Thatcham. Henry, born about March 1746, baptized on 20 March 1746, St. Mary, Thatcham. Lucy, born about 26 August 1750, Thatcham. ***************************************************************** What I cannot be certain about is that the 1746 Henry was the one that married Mary Woolford although the date of the children I recorded fits in with a marriage in 1771. It really needs a check of the the parish registers for Thatcham and Woolhampton to see if there is anything to suggest a connection. The two children baptised to a Henry & Mary ? at St. Mary Thatcham were Mary, bapt. 9 May 1773 and Catherine, bapt. 21 June 1789. ***************************************************************** And I am quite confident about the descendants of William and Susannah William Robbins, born about November 1742, Thatcham, baptized on 28 November 1742, St. Mary, Thatcham, died in March 1826, Fair Oak, Kingsclere, buried on 29 March 1826, St. Mary, Kingsclere (age at death: possibly 83 years old), Maltster. Married on 8 November 1773, Baughurst, Hants, to Susannah Taylor, born - Baughurst, died in June 1809, Fair Oak, Kingsclere, buried on 15 June 1809, St. Mary, Kingsclere, with Sarah, born about September 1774, Fair Oak, Kingsclere, baptized on 11 September 1774, St. Mary, Kingsclere, died after 1851. John, born about August 1777, Fair Oak, Kingsclere, baptized on 8 August 1777, St. Mary, Kingsclere. Mary, born about November 1779, Fair Oak, Kingsclere, baptized on 27 November 1779, St. Mary, Kingsclere. William, born about October 1781, Fair Oak, Kingsclere, baptized on 17 October 1781, St. Mary, Kingsclere, died before 1785. (death assumed from birth of second William Robert, born about July 1783, Fair Oak, Kingsclere, baptized on 9 July 1783, St.Mary, kingsclere. William, born about March 1785, Fair Oak, Kingsclere, baptized on 19 March 1785, St. Mary, Kingsclere, Maltster & Farmer. Married on 21 September 1808, St. Mary, Thatcham, to Mary Maria Steptoe, born about 1781, Brimpton, Berks, with Elizabeth, born about December 1809, Kingsclere, baptized on 3 January 1810, St. Mary, Kingsclere. Mary Maria, born about July 1811, Fair Oak, Kingsclere, baptized on 3 July 1811, St. Mary, Kingsclere, died in March 1816, Ashford Hill, Kingsclere, buried on 19 March 1816, St. Mary, Kingsclere (age at death: possibly 4 years old). Ann, born about August 1813, Pithouse Farm, Kingsclere, baptized on 4 August 1813, St. Mary, Kingsclere. Married on 20 July 1835, St. Mary, Kingsclere, to Mark Polden, born about 1810, Wasing. William, born about August 1813, Pithouse Farm, Kingsclere, baptized on 4 August 1813, St. Mary, Kingsclere, died in February 1816, Ashford Hill, Kingsclere, buried on 6 February 1816, St.Mary, Kingsclere (age at death: possibly 2 years old). James, born about April 1816, Ashford Hill, Kingsclere, baptized on 17 April 1816, St. Mary, Kingsclere, died in February 1821, nr. Ashford Hill, Kingsclere, buried on 2 February 1821, St. Mary, Kingsclere (age at death: possibly 4 years old). William Francis, born on 19 August 1820, Ashford Hill, Kingsclere, baptized on 17 September 1820, St. Mary, Kingsclere 1820. Thomas Steptoe, born about May 1823, nr. Fair Oak, Kingsclere, baptized on 18 May 1823, St. Mary, Kingsclere. Elizabeth, born about January 1790, Kingsclere Woodlands, baptized on 29 January 1790, St. Mary, Kingsclere. Rachel, born in August 1791, Fair Oak, Kingsclere, baptized on 10 August 1791, St. Mary, Kingsclere. Married on 9 October 1823, St. Mary, Kingsclere, to Robert Ruddle, born about July 1783, Harridens Farm, Kingsclere, baptized on 1 August 1783, St. Mary, Kingsclere, with William, born about December 1825, Headley, Kingsclere, baptized on 7 December 1825, St. Mary, Kingsclere, died in April 1891, Swan Street, Kingsclere, buried on 17 April 1891, St. Mary, Kingsclere (age at death: possibly 65 years old), Farmer. Married on 11 May 1847, St. Paul, Woodlands, to Jane Penford, born on 8 April 1825, Kingsclere, baptized on 23 May 1825, St. Mary, Kingsclere. Robert, born on 13 July 1827, Harridens Farm, baptized on 12 August 1827, St. Mary, Kingsclere. George, born about June 1829, Harridens Farm, baptized on 21 June 1829, St. Mary, Kingsclere, Farmer. Married, St. Paul, Woodlands, to Elizabeth Hounsell, born about 1842, Dorset, Eng. Clara, born about July 1831, Kingsclere, baptized on 3 July 1831, St. Mary, Kingsclere. Alfred, born on 14 December 1832, Kingsclere, baptized on 14 April 1833, St. Mary, Kingsclere. ********************************************************************* There is another generation I haven't listed here due to difficulty of formatting them in a readable fashion in an email. Hope this makes better sense than my first quick attempt at a Robbins tree. -- John Lewis <jayellatntlworlddotcom> from Bournemouth, Dorset, UK. using Debian GNU/Linux and GeneWeb genealogy software
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 08:35:37 +0100 Andrew FRANKS wrote: > and Martha LAWRENCE aged 70 - 90 if still alive and William LAWRENCE > their son aged about 45. His sisters were Mary Ann, Maria, Joanna, > Rebekah, Fanny and Elizabeth. I know that most of these would have > probably married, if still alive but it is possible that I might > find one unmarried in 1851. All the children were born between 1797 > and 1810 so should be 40 - 53 years old. Hello Carol The Bishops Transcripts for East Woodhay confirm William (junior) was born about 1805 and was baptised on 5 Dec 1805, The other 7 children are also recorded, as you say, between 1797 & 1810. > I am also interested in locating the marriage of William LAWRENCE to > Martha UNKNOWN possibly in East Woodhay c1796. There is no marriage in East Woodhay for William & Martha, I have also looked in the BTs for Kingsclere (includes Ecchinswell), Burghclere & Highclere with no trace of the marriage there either. I have ordered the BTs for Newtown which is another possible parish for them to have married and will let you know if there is anything there. The next obvious place is West Woodhay, but this is in Berks. I have checked the on-line Berkshire Marriage Index but there is no entry for him as Lawrence or Laurence, however not all parishes are included & W Woodhay is one _not_ included so this isn't conclusive. > My LAWRENCE family are connected with Newbury through the marriage > of Ann LARENCE, baptised 1800 to Charles PURDUE. I know she died in > 1851, just after the census was taken, in which her birthplace is > recorded as East Woodhay. I am hoping that she is indeed the Ann > LAWRENCE born to William and Martha LAWRENCE. There are quite a lot of Lawrences & Purdues in the Newbury RD for 1851 including a Charles Purdue & Ann with 4 children eldest age 16. All children born in Newbury, but it seems likely there were other children born before Emma There is a Martha Lawrence age 77, widow, monthly nurse, born Basildon, Berks recorded as Nurse in household of Joseph Bunny, Medical Practitioner and Surgeon at 12 Northbrook Street. Could this be your Martha, as the age is about right? Was she working as a Nurse in Newbury at time of marriage? if so the marriage may have taken place there. I have just about exhausted my resources but hope this helps. -- John Lewis <jayellatntlworlddotcom> from Bournemouth, Dorset, UK. using Debian GNU/Linux and GeneWeb genealogy software
Hi, I found this entry in the 1881 census: John COX Head M Male 49 Southrop, Gloucester, England Wheelwright Esther COX Wife M Female 47 Kingsclere, Hampshire, England Elizabeth COX Daur U Female 24 Southrop, Gloucester, England Dressmaker Richd. COX Son U Male 17 Fairford, Gloucester, England Wheelwright Henry COX Son Male 7 Fairford, Gloucester, England Scholar Robt. COX Boarder W Male 74 Southrop, Gloucester, England Labourer (Genl) Ann BASON Lodger U Female 20 Fairford, Gloucester, England Servant (Dom) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- Source Information: Dwelling East End Census Place Fairford, Gloucester, England Family History Library Film 1341617 Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 2557 / 86 Page Number 12 I think Esther may have been born Esther DANCE to John and Charlotte DANCE, 14 Nov 1835 Headly Common and baptised at St Mary Kingsclere on 13 Dec 1835. Does anybody have another Kingsclere born Esther as an alternative? Best wishes, Nigel Gerdes Reaearching: SMITH ALLEN KENT GARRETT MARTIN DIGWEED GUNDRY WEBB in North Hampshire (Burry/Berry in North Wilts and Colebrook in Andover)
Hi Carol, >I am also interested in locating the marriage of William LAWRENCE to Martha >UNKNOWN possibly in East Woodhay c1796 I have looked at the marriages for East Woodhay for 1796 also around that date sorry no marriage. You have put a small c1796 is that a Baptism date and not a marriage date for William. Regards Barbara Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants, UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew FRANKS" <andy@carolfranks.fsnet.co.uk> To: <ENG-HAMPSHIRE-KINGSCLERE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 8:35 AM Subject: 1851 census and East Woodhay records | Dear listers | | I wonder if anyone has any records for East Woodhay? I am particularly interested in the 1851 census. I am seeking William and Martha LAWRENCE aged 70 - 90 if still alive and William LAWRENCE their son aged about 45. His sisters were Mary Ann, Maria, Joanna, Rebekah, Fanny and Elizabeth. I know that most of these would have probably married, if still alive but it is possible that I might find one unmarried in 1851. All the children were born between 1797 and 1810 so should be 40 - 53 years old. | | I am also interested in locating the marriage of William LAWRENCE to Martha UNKNOWN possibly in East Woodhay c1796. | | My LAWRENCE family are connected with Newbury through the marriage of Ann LARENCE, baptised 1800 to Charles PURDUE. I know she died in 1851, just after the census was taken, in which her birthplace is recorded as East Woodhay. I am hoping that she is indeed the Ann LAWRENCE born to William and Martha LAWRENCE. | | Any help would be much appreciated. | | Kind regards Carol in Berkshire | | | ============================== | To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: | http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 |
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 08:35:37 +0100 Andrew FRANKS wrote: > I wonder if anyone has any records for East Woodhay? I am > particularly interested in the 1851 census. I am seeking William > and Martha LAWRENCE aged 70 - 90 if still alive and William LAWRENCE > their son aged about 45. His sisters were Mary Ann, Maria, Joanna, > Rebekah, Fanny and Elizabeth. I know that most of these would have the only Lawrence entries in the 1851 for East Woodhay are Harriet 27 born Woolhampston, Berks p35 Sarah 25 born East Woodhay p28 Thomas 21 born Kingsclere p28 so two separate household by the look of it > probably married, if still alive but it is possible that I might > find one unmarried in 1851. All the children were born between 1797 > and 1810 so should be 40 - 53 years old. I will look later to see if I have anything else on this family, but am off out for a bike ride in the Purbecks right now -- John Lewis <jayellatntlworlddotcom> from Bournemouth, Dorset, UK. using Debian GNU/Linux and GeneWeb genealogy software
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Dear listers I wonder if anyone has any records for East Woodhay? I am particularly interested in the 1851 census. I am seeking William and Martha LAWRENCE aged 70 - 90 if still alive and William LAWRENCE their son aged about 45. His sisters were Mary Ann, Maria, Joanna, Rebekah, Fanny and Elizabeth. I know that most of these would have probably married, if still alive but it is possible that I might find one unmarried in 1851. All the children were born between 1797 and 1810 so should be 40 - 53 years old. I am also interested in locating the marriage of William LAWRENCE to Martha UNKNOWN possibly in East Woodhay c1796. My LAWRENCE family are connected with Newbury through the marriage of Ann LARENCE, baptised 1800 to Charles PURDUE. I know she died in 1851, just after the census was taken, in which her birthplace is recorded as East Woodhay. I am hoping that she is indeed the Ann LAWRENCE born to William and Martha LAWRENCE. Any help would be much appreciated. Kind regards Carol in Berkshire
Hello All, Again on microfiche is the Phillimores Hampshire Marriage Registers vols 1-16 (16 fiche) at £8.00, this is very good value, it is still the same price as it was about 3 years ago. The microfiche gives you the marriages from the Parish Registers for the following Parishes Hannington, Highclere, Ewehurst, Wolverton, Rowner, Newtown, Litchfield, Newnham, Herriard, Tufton, Whitchurch, Basingstoke, Baughurst, Tadley, East Woodhay, Basingstoke, Winchester and many other places in Hampshire. An example: Burghclere is from 1559 to 1812 they give the Grooms name , Brides name and marriage date. You can buy the Phillimores Hampshire Marriage Register from the Hampshire Record Office, in Winchester, I gave you the address in a previous email. Please email me if you require the HRO address. -------------------- At the HGS Open Day on Sunday the 21st September, I met a man who had just transcribed the Ashmansworth Baptisms, he is now going to work on Lichfield Baptisms, the HGS hope to eventually put these Baptisms on a CD. Regards Barbara Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants, UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk
Much of the Hampshire Record Office Catalogue can now be searched on-line at www.hants.gov.uk/record-office/catalog For example, to see the catalogue of parish records for the parish of Elvetham: * Click on the link <Search the database>. * Enter the two words Elvetham parish in the Title box, then search. * Click on the number next to the entry which says Elvetham parish. This gives a summary of records for the parish. * Click on the link <Click here to see this record in its heirarchical context>. This gives a full list of documents for the parish. Alan McGowan
Hello, Please reply to me personally, off list, if you need a microfiche reader. Don Firsdon --------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Barbara Mallyon" <BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk> To: ENG-HAMPSHIRE-KINGSCLERE-L@rootsweb.com Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2003 22:00:39 +0100 Subject: More microfiche information Message-ID: <003101c38215$c33ec220$0501a8c0@barbara> Hello All, Again on microfiche is the Phillimores Hampshire Marriage Registers vols 1-16 (16 fiche) at £8.00, this is very good value, it is still the same price as it was about 3 years ago. The microfiche gives you the marriages from the Parish Registers for the following Parishes Hannington, Highclere, Ewehurst, Wolverton, Rowner, Newtown, Litchfield, Newnham, Herriard, Tufton, Whitchurch, Basingstoke, Baughurst, Tadley, East Woodhay, Basingstoke, Winchester and many other places in Hampshire. An example: Burghclere is from 1559 to 1812 they give the Grooms name , Brides name and marriage date. You can buy the Phillimores Hampshire Marriage Register from the Hampshire Record Office, in Winchester, I gave you the address in a previous email. Please email me if you require the HRO address. -------------------- At the HGS Open Day on Sunday the 21st September, I met a man who had just transcribed the Ashmansworth Baptisms, he is now going to work on Lichfield Baptisms, the HGS hope to eventually put these Baptisms on a CD. Regards Barbara Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants, UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
The indexes to most of the Phillimore's Hampshire Marriage Registers are online on the Genuki Hampshire page under 'Church Records'. http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/HAM Best wishes Debbie
Hello All AOL subscribers, I have had 6 AOL subscriber messages returned a few days ago, if you are not getting all of your mail, there is a problem with AOL, lots of the Listowners have complained about AOL, they are rejecting messages, these bounce back to the Listowner. If you feel that you are not getting some of the message, I can resend them to you from the Kingsclere list, but not from other rootswebs. Regards Barbara Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants, UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk Listowner
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 16:34:28 +0100 Stuart GENNERY wrote: > I've recently joined the message board and decided to post my > interests. My 5xgreat grandfather Henry ROBBINS married a Mary > WOOLFORD in Woolhampton, Berkshire in 1771.In the marriage entry it > states that Henry is from Kingsclere,Hampshire. He was born around > 1747. Is there anyone who may have any knowledge or interest in the > Robbins or is able to look up for Henry's birth? Any information > would be greatly appreciated. Hello Stuart I can see no entry for Robins in St. Mary. Kingsclere registers around this period. There are later Robbins entries, from about 1770ish and from the 1851 census entries there seem to be links to Brimpton, Berks. There are no records for Brimpton on the IGI but looking at Thatcham there was a Henery Robings bapt. 20 Mar 1746 to John & Sarah Robings. This fits the approx date of birth you gave. The entries I mentioned earlier are for a William & Susannah Robbins. A burial entry for what is probably this William in 1826 puts his dob about 1742. There is an entry in Thatcham for a William bapt 28 Nov 1742 to John & Sarah Robings so likely to be a brother to Henery. Henry & Mary Robins baptised Mary on 9 May 1773 John on 11 Jul 1774, and Catherine on 21 Jun 1789 so these could be children of your Henry & Mary A _possible_ tree for this family is: Henery Robbings &1729 Mary Butler 1. John Robbins & Sarah ? 1.1. William Robbins ca 1742-1826 & Susannah x 1.1.1. Sarah Robbins ca 1772 1.1.2. William Robbins ca 1781-/1785 1.1.3. Robert Robbins ca 1783 1.1.4. William Robbins ca 1785 &ca 1808 Mary Maria Steptoe ca 1781 1.1.4.1. Elizabeth Robbins ca 1810 1.1.4.2. Mary Maria Robbins ca 1811-1816 1.1.4.3. Ann Robbins ca 1813 &1835 Mark Polden ca 1810 1.1.4.3.1. Elizabeth Polden ca 1836 1.1.4.3.2. Mary Polden ca 1838 1.1.4.4. William Robbins ca 1813-1816 1.1.4.5. James Robbins ca 1816-1821 1.1.4.6. William Francis Robbins 1820 1.1.4.7. Thomas Steptoe Robbins ca 1823 1.1.5. Elizabeth Robbins ca 1790 1.1.6. Rachel Robbins 1791 &1823 Robert Ruddle ca 1783 1.1.6.1. William Ruddle ca 1825-1891 &1847 Jane Penford 1825 1.1.6.1.1. Elizabeth Ruddle ca 1850 1.1.6.1.2. William Ruddle ca 1851 &ca 1877 Jane X ca 1849-1880 1.1.6.1.2.1. Jessie Ruddle 1877 1.1.6.1.2.2. Mabel Ruddle 1879 1.1.6.1.2.3. Fanny Ruddle ca 1879 1.1.6.1.2.4. Harry Ruddle ca 1880-1880 1.1.6.1.2.5. Fred Ruddle ca 1880 1.1.6.1.3. George Ruddle ca 1853 1.1.6.1.4. Henry John Ruddle ca 1855 1.1.6.1.5. Albert Penford Ruddle ca 1858 1.1.6.1.6. Sarah Jane Ruddle ca 1858 1.1.6.1.7. Ernest Ruddle ca 1862 1.1.6.1.8. Edwin Ruddle ca 1865 1.1.6.1.9. Septimus Edward Ruddle 1866 1.1.6.1.10. Annie Ruddle ca 1869 1.1.6.2. Robert Ruddle 1827 1.1.6.3. George Ruddle ca 1829 & Elizabeth Hounsell ca 1842 1.1.6.4. Clara Ruddle ca 1831 1.1.6.5. Alfred Ruddle 1832 1.2. Henry Robbins ca 1742 &ca 1771 Mary Woolford 1.2.1. Mary Robbins ca 1773 1.2.2. Catherine Robbins ca 1789 1.3. Elioner Robbins ca 1745 1.4. Lucy Robbins ca 1750 This does need careful checking for the early dates to confirm my suggestions, but may give you something to work on. -- John Lewis <jayellatntlworlddotcom> from Bournemouth, Dorset, UK. using Debian GNU/Linux and GeneWeb genealogy software
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 17:41:26 +0100 Brian Marron wrote: > Hi John > I have been trying to catch up with various messages concerning some > of my ancestors and noticed the Tigwell/Taylor messages. > According to my records the marriage of Joseph Shackelford on 17th > Oct 1774 was to a SARAH TAYLOR and not MARY Taylor. Could you > possibly recheck this? I have only one Mary Taylor marriage after > her birth on 30th August 1752 and that was to a Thomas Jeffery on > 19th Oct 1782 when she would be about 30 years of age. You are indeed correct in saying it was Sarah Taylor who married Joseph Shackelford. I am at a loss as to how I mixed up Sarah with Mary, whilst the fiche isn't particularly clear in places it is clearly Sarah Taylor of Kingsclere parish.. Witnesses: were Charles? Marshall & John Fulker, entry no. 324 in the St. Mary Register. Nothing there to help decide who Sarah is tho. I have two possibles, one is the Sarah born 11 Oct 1751 and baptised at St. Mary, Kingsclere on 9 Nov 1751 with parents John & Sarah Taylor. The other was baptised on 17 Oct 1757 at St. Mary with parents William & Mary (Parsons) Taylor. Of these the first seems the most likely but I have no idea how her parents fit into the Taylor families I have recorded. I had a Thomas Jeffery married to Mary ? but no marriage date so that has filled in that missing detail. Witnesses to their marriage were Robert Bear & Richard Rode and it was entry no 78 in the St. Mary Register. Children I have recorded for Thomas & Mary are: Mary, born about January 1805, Kingsclere, baptized on 13 January 1805, St. Mary, Kingsclere. Married (1) on 14 February 1828, St. Mary, Kingsclere, to Thomas Brown, born about 1801, died in August 1830, Kingsclere, buried on 3 August 1830, St. Mary, Kingsclere (age at death: possibly 29 years old). Married (2) on 28 July 1832, St. Mary, Kingsclere, to James Hutchins, born about February 1806, Ashford Hill, Kingsclere, baptized on 16 February 1806, St. Mary, Kingsclere. Grace, born about May 1809, Kingsclere, baptized on 28 May 1809, St. Mary, Kingsclere. David, born about May 1813, Ashford Hill, baptized on 16 May 1813, St. Mary, Kingsclere. Married on 23 May 1836, St. Mary, Kingsclere, to Harriet Dyer, born about May 1816, Hawkers Hill, Woodlands, baptized on 2 June 1816, St. Mary, kingsclere, died before 1881. Do these children fit with what you have Brian? My apologies to anyone who may have been mislead by my error. John Lewis
Hi All, I've recently joined the message board and decided to post my interests. My 5xgreat grandfather Henry ROBBINS married a Mary WOOLFORD in Woolhampton, Berkshire in 1771.In the marriage entry it states that Henry is from Kingsclere,Hampshire. He was born around 1747. Is there anyone who may have any knowledge or interest in the Robbins or is able to look up for Henry's birth? Any information would be greatly appreciated. All the Best Stuart Gennery
Parish Register for Crux Easton on microfiche Fiche No. CMB Date Reference Roll Film 131M82 1-2 CMB, Banns 1737-1812 PR1 M403 5 C 1813-1994 PR2 M377 3 M 1813-1837 PR3 4 M 1840-1977 PR4 M378 6 B 1813-1993 PR5 M377 Regards Barbara Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants, UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk
Hello Colin and All, Roland HIRST wrote in the February 1995 HGS Magazine :- In 1666 six members of the GIRDLER family died of smallpox at Petersfield. Roland HIRST produced the "GIRDLEY and GIRDLER Gazette". He was a Priest in charge of eight parishes in the Diocese of Carlisle. His finding include the GIRDLER of Kingsclere and Swallowfield, who have connection with the JEWELL'S family. Regards Barbara Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants, UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk ----- Original Message ----- From: "Colin Harris" <colin.harris4@btinternet.com> To: "'Barbara Mallyon'" <BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk>; <ENG-HAMPSHIRE-KINGSCLERE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2003 7:11 AM Subject: RE: Girdley and Girdler Family | Hello all | | Thanks for posting this Barbara, just to say that unfortunately Roland | HIRST died a few years ago but I do have a very crude copy of the tree he | had researched if anyone wants a copy let me know. It was Roland's research | that helped me a great deal in the early days of my researching the | GIRDLER's in Kingsclere, although I have subsequently found some minor | errors in his findings. | | One error is that John GIRDLER/GURDLER married Anne Struthers Tannock | TEMPLETON in NZ not Anne STRUTHERS if anyone has an interest, in this | particular branch of the GIRDLER tree, I have more information and also a | contact email for a living descendant in NZ. | | Regards | | Colin Harris | | | On Friday, September 19, 2003 10:28 PM, Barbara Mallyon wrote: | > Hello All, | > | > Someone gave me some unwanted books on family history, one of them was a | > Hampshire Genealogical Society magazine dated May 1994. Looking through | > the magazine I came across a family tree of the GIRDLER/GIRDLEY family I | > thought you would be interested, as it is Kingsclere. | > There are no dates or places given. | > | <snip> | > * John and Dinah SIMPSON | > Their 2 children | > Sarah married Thomas FOSTER | > Andrew married Sarah SMITH | > Their 1 son Edwin married Sarah HEATHER | > Their 1 son John married Anne STRUTHERS in New Zealand | > John and Anne went on to have 6 children in New Zealand, anyone | interested | > in the names | > please email me. | > | > This information was given to the magazine by Roland G HIRST anyone | > wanting his address for May 1994 please contact me. | > | > Regards | > | > Barbara Mallyon | > Basingstoke, Hants, UK | > BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk | > | > | | --- | Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. | Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). | Version: 6.0.520 / Virus Database: 318 - Release Date: 18/09/2003 | |
Hello all Thanks for posting this Barbara, just to say that unfortunately Roland HIRST died a few years ago but I do have a very crude copy of the tree he had researched if anyone wants a copy let me know. It was Roland's research that helped me a great deal in the early days of my researching the GIRDLER's in Kingsclere, although I have subsequently found some minor errors in his findings. One error is that John GIRDLER/GURDLER married Anne Struthers Tannock TEMPLETON in NZ not Anne STRUTHERS if anyone has an interest, in this particular branch of the GIRDLER tree, I have more information and also a contact email for a living descendant in NZ. Regards Colin Harris On Friday, September 19, 2003 10:28 PM, Barbara Mallyon wrote: > Hello All, > > Someone gave me some unwanted books on family history, one of them was a > Hampshire Genealogical Society magazine dated May 1994. Looking through > the magazine I came across a family tree of the GIRDLER/GIRDLEY family I > thought you would be interested, as it is Kingsclere. > There are no dates or places given. > <snip> > * John and Dinah SIMPSON > Their 2 children > Sarah married Thomas FOSTER > Andrew married Sarah SMITH > Their 1 son Edwin married Sarah HEATHER > Their 1 son John married Anne STRUTHERS in New Zealand > John and Anne went on to have 6 children in New Zealand, anyone interested > in the names > please email me. > > This information was given to the magazine by Roland G HIRST anyone > wanting his address for May 1994 please contact me. > > Regards > > Barbara Mallyon > Basingstoke, Hants, UK > BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk > > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.520 / Virus Database: 318 - Release Date: 18/09/2003
Hello All, Someone gave me some unwanted books on family history, one of them was a Hampshire Genealogical Society magazine dated May 1994. Looking through the magazine I came across a family tree of the GIRDLER/GIRDLEY family I thought you would be interested, as it is Kingsclere. There are no dates or places given. William GIRDLER married Elizabeth HEDGES Their son William GERDLER married Ann CHANDLER Their 5 children Elizabeth married William COVENTRY *John married Dinah SIMPSON #David married Mary Ann COE =Mary Ann married Henry ALDRIDGE William married Hannah RABBITTS # David and Mary Ann COE Their son Alfred married Eliza WHYTHE =Mary Ann GIRDLER married Henry ALDRIDGE Their son William ALDRIDGE married Elizabeth LARGE * John and Dinah SIMPSON Their 2 children Sarah married Thomas FOSTER Andrew married Sarah SMITH Their 1 son Edwin married Sarah HEATHER Their 1 son John married Anne STRUTHERS in New Zealand John and Anne went on to have 6 children in New Zealand, anyone interested in the names please email me. This information was given to the magazine by Roland G HIRST anyone wanting his address for May 1994 please contact me. Regards Barbara Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants, UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk