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    1. Re: This DRY family
    2. John Lewis
    3. On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 19:29:04 +0100 Denis Hamilton wrote: > I have John DRY Born 28 January 1790 and Baptised at WANTAGE, > Berkshire on the 12 February 1790 which fits his age on the > 1851 Census although it states he was born in KINGSCLERE. His > parents were Richard DRY = Mary THORN. When John was Buried 21 > April 1863 in Kingsclere his age was stated as 75 years - it > appears to me that John neither knew where he was born or how > old he was come Census time and someone gave his age > incorrectly when he was Buried - I have never obtained his > Death Cert, something I must do. It was really the combination of John Dry's marriage to Elizabeth Tyler and the baptism entry in Hannington which had "John and Elizabeth Dry of Kingsclere" that made me look closer at these entries. I have since found that a couple more of the children baptised in Hannington have married and had families in 'clere. Apart from John & Miriam Miles, William married Eliza Soper in 1827 and George married Sarah Cripps in 1836 and after she died married Harriet Talmage in 1844. I have looked at Kingsclere Baptisms from 1766 back to 1750 with out finding any Dry baptisms so it looks as though Thomas was born elsewhere - Did the family come from Hannington originally and that is why James went back there to have his children baptised? Who has Hannington fiche and could take a look? I did find an Elizabeth Tyler bapt. 31 Mar 1762, dau of John & Ann of Brazen Head Farm, plus several siblings (mostly sisters). I have a few loose ends in what I have found today to tidy up and I want to look to see if any of the daughters married. One of the puzzles is David Dry who was born about 1830 according to his age (24) when buried. He had married Harriet Hughes in 1851 at St. Paul, Woodlands but had only one child, Ellen bapt 6 Sep 1852 at St. Mary before he died in Aug 1854 and was buried at St Paul. I cannot find any baptism record for him, the registers are poor at this period with many near unreadable entries but I don't think I have missed his entry. Harriet Dry (Hughes) re-married, on 11 Oct 1856 at St. Paul, John Hutchins and had a number of children, all are recorded in the 1881 census. In the household in 1881 is Ada Dry recorded as grandaughter age 7 born Kingsclere. The only possible parent for Ada is Ellen Dry I can find no record of a baptism for Ada in St. Mary, St Paul or St. Lawrence, Ecchinswell, but there is a baptism on 1 Mar 1874 at St Paul of a Edith Ellen baseborn dau of Emma Dry of Ram Alley. This date does fit the age given in the 1881 census so is Emma really Ellen, dau of David and Harriet?? and is Ada really Edith? There aren't any other baseborn children born around this date. Ada Dry was later to marry Henry Charles Manchester on 26 Nov 1891 at St. Paul, no father is named in the marriage register for Ada. The only person who might be able to throw some light on this is Margaret Ingram as Henry is a great-uncle of hers. This is all better than any detective story ;-) --- John Lewis

    10/23/2002 03:38:07
    1. This DRY family
    2. Denis Hamilton
    3. I have John DRY Born 28 January 1790 and Baptised at WANTAGE, Berkshire on the 12 February 1790 which fits his age on the 1851 Census although it states he was born in KINGSCLERE. His parents were Richard DRY = Mary THORN. When John was Buried 21 April 1863 in Kingsclere his age was stated as 75 years - it appears to me that John neither knew where he was born or how old he was come Census time and someone gave his age incorrectly when he was Buried - I have never obtained his Death Cert, something I must do. If John LEWIS is correct, have I been barking up the wrong tree!!! Denis Denis

    10/23/2002 01:29:04
    1. Re: Changing names or email address
    2. Paul & Margaret Moon
    3. Hello Peter and Barbara, Peter please don't drop me off your list. My server went really weird this morningand I couldn't get onto check my mail. When I got organised later in the dayI contacted them by phone and it seems that they have been fiddling with mymail box from their end. The problem has now been fixed, but any mail thathas been sent to me over the last 24 hours or so has been lost. If anyonehas tried to contact me in that time, could you please contact me again. My email address has remained the same. Thanking you, and I'm really sorry for the inconvenience. Margaret Moon. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara Mallyon" <BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk> To: <ENG-HAMPSHIRE-KINGSCLERE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 4:32 PM Subject: Re: Changing names or email address > Hi Peter, > > I think they may have a computer problem or Service Provider problem, they > have contacted John Lewis, he has also been trying to contact them to give > them an answer to their message to him. > > Regards > > Barbara Mallyon > Basingstoke, Hants, UK > BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Peter Goff" <peter.goff@btinternet.com> > To: <ENG-HAMPSHIRE-KINGSCLERE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 4:45 AM > Subject: Re: Changing names or email address > > > | Hello Barbara > | > | That email address is(was) for Paul and Margaret Moon in Australia. They > are > | on my > | surname page under Moon and Moore and will be removed in 7 days if they > do > | not send me their new address. > | > | Peter Goff > | Kingsclere, Hampshire, UK > | www.kingsclere.org.uk > | > | All outgoing e-mails are scanned for viruses before despatch. > | There are no attachments to this message > | > | > | RegardsPeter Goff > | Kingsclere, Hampshire, UK > | www.kingsclere.org.uk > | > | All outgoing e-mails are scanned for viruses before despatch. > | There are no attachments to this message > | > | > | > | ============================== > | 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 > | > > > ============================== > 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 > >

    10/22/2002 12:08:30
    1. Black Bear Cottages
    2. John Lewis
    3. Can someone tell us just where these were please. I think it would be useful to add to the list of buildings from Margaret Ingram's book which is on the Kingsclere website. This covers the 'important' buildings but not some of the artisan type dwellings. Those of us who had the good fortune to have the conducted tour of Kingsclere by Peter Goff a few Sundays back now have a pretty good idea of where lots of these were but other listers may not have such a good picture of 'clere in their minds. --- John Lewis <jayellatntlworlddotcom> from Bournemouth, Dorset, UK. using Debian GNU/Linux and GeneWeb genealogy software Main Family Names in HAM are: Kingsclere: BUTLER, COOPER, FISHER, FOSTER, GIRDLER, HAWKINS, SMITH Hazeley Heath: BARKER, CHANDLER, LEWINGTON, NEVILL(E) Main Family Names in GLA are: GRIFFITH, HOPKINS, JENKINS, LEWIS. MORGAN, PHILLIPS and CMN: HOPKINS, DAVIES

    10/22/2002 05:26:41
    1. Re: Changing names or email address
    2. Barbara Mallyon
    3. Hi Peter, I think they may have a computer problem or Service Provider problem, they have contacted John Lewis, he has also been trying to contact them to give them an answer to their message to him. Regards Barbara Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants, UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Goff" <peter.goff@btinternet.com> To: <ENG-HAMPSHIRE-KINGSCLERE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 4:45 AM Subject: Re: Changing names or email address | Hello Barbara | | That email address is(was) for Paul and Margaret Moon in Australia. They are | on my | surname page under Moon and Moore and will be removed in 7 days if they do | not send me their new address. | | Peter Goff | Kingsclere, Hampshire, UK | www.kingsclere.org.uk | | All outgoing e-mails are scanned for viruses before despatch. | There are no attachments to this message | | | RegardsPeter Goff | Kingsclere, Hampshire, UK | www.kingsclere.org.uk | | All outgoing e-mails are scanned for viruses before despatch. | There are no attachments to this message | | | | ============================== | 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 |

    10/22/2002 01:32:12
    1. Re: Changing names or email address
    2. Peter Goff
    3. Hello Barbara That email address is(was) for Paul and Margaret Moon in Australia. They are on my surname page under Moon and Moore and will be removed in 7 days if they do not send me their new address. Peter Goff Kingsclere, Hampshire, UK www.kingsclere.org.uk All outgoing e-mails are scanned for viruses before despatch. There are no attachments to this message RegardsPeter Goff Kingsclere, Hampshire, UK www.kingsclere.org.uk All outgoing e-mails are scanned for viruses before despatch. There are no attachments to this message

    10/21/2002 10:45:47
    1. Changing names or email address
    2. Barbara Mallyon
    3. Hello All, If you change your name or email address, please unsubscribe from the List in the old name and subscribe in the new name. I have just had a message that was sent to a subscriber in Australia bounced. Subscribe and unsubscribe ENG-HAMPSHIRE-KINGSCLERE-L-request@rootsweb.com Was this you <4moons@hwy.com.au>: Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. This person must have been subscribed to the list other wise the message would not have been sent to them, they have not unsubscribe. Barbara Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants, UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk Listowner

    10/21/2002 03:47:19
    1. Commonwealth War Graves Commission
    2. Barbara Mallyon
    3. Hello All, On Wednesday the 23rd October, the Hampshire Genealogical Society, Basingstoke Branch, have got the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, giving a talk and showing, a film about the work that they do. The title is "A Debt of Honour", you can come and ask questions about the World War l and World War ll also about civilians that died during the war This will be held at St. Michael's Church Hall, Church Street, Basingstoke at 7.30pm, everyone is welcome. There is no entrance fee. Barbara Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants, UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk HGS Group Organiser, Basingstoke Branch

    10/21/2002 03:09:15
    1. BRIDGMAN family
    2. Barbara Mallyon
    3. Hello All, I have been corresponding with a guy linked with the BRIDGMAN family, he emailed me, as he had seen my name on Peter GOFF'S website. So it does pay to list you ancestors names that you are reseaching, for Peter GOFF to pick up and put them on his website. . This guy is not a subscriber on Kingsclere, as he has no ancestors from this area, his BRIDGMAN family come from Somerset. On Wednesday this guy came to my house as he lives fairly local, he bought me the family tree of a lady in the USA, she has John HOLLY and Rosa Ann BRIDGMAN on her family tree that links into mine, he gave me copies of BMD certificate that she had sent to him and copies of some photos that she had also sent, she does not know who they are of. Marriage Cert for Daniel BRIDGMAN and Eliza BRADLEY 25 November 1843 at Kingsclere. Registrar was William Arthur COOPER, Curate James TANNER. Birth Cert for Stephen BRIDGMAN father Daniel and mother Eliza BRADLEY born 8 January 1853, Registrar Henry DALE Birth Cert for Richard BRIDGMAN father Daniel mother Eliza BRADLEY born 2 June 1865 Kingsclere father occupation Carter. Registrar Charles TRIGGS Death Certificate Eliza BRIDGEMAN age 44 years 12 November 1867 Kingsclere present at death Harriet HARMSWORTH Registrar Charles TRIGGS Death Certificate Daniel BRIDGEMAN age 66 general labourer 24 January 1885 Kingsclere Registrar John George FORD If anyone would like copies of these certificates, I will scan them and email them to you. Regards Barbara Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants, UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk

    10/20/2002 05:23:19
    1. Re: Savery, Goddard,
    2. carol dolton
    3. Hi There, The only SAVERY's in the 1851 census index for Kingsclere are :- John 40 266 184 born Withington Glos. Caroline 29 412 184 born Henly on Thames, Oxfordshire Ann Rebecca 14 001 184 born Kingsclere John J 2m 001 184 " There were SAVERY's in the 1891 census Henry Thomas and Eliza with children, would you like me to send you the index details for them? GODDARD's in the 1851 census index for Kingsclere :- Hannah 22 173 160 born Swallowfield Brks ----- Henry 51 001 168 born Kingsclere Ann 42 172 168 born Sulliamsland Bks (?Sulhampstead) William 14 001 168 born Kingsclere Jane 11 001 168 " George 8 001 168 " ------- Ann 61 001 187 " ---- Eliza 40 001 201 " ---- Thomas 64 001 224 " Mehetable 56 153 224 born Midgham ---- William 70 001 241 born Kingsclere Sarah 67 072 241 born Tadley ----- Mary 73 083 261 born Wolverton ------ Plus in Hannington Joseph GODDARD 29 030 269 born Wootton St Lawrence Hope this helps, Regards, Carol ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Lewis" <jayell@ntlworld.com> To: <ENG-HAMPSHIRE-KINGSCLERE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 20, 2002 1:48 PM Subject: Re: Savery, Goddard, > On Sun, 20 Oct 2002 03:35:05 EDT > VPickard1@aol.com wrote: > > Hi, > > I think you will find that none of the people you mention were > actually born in Kingsclere > > > My gt grandmother Ann Savery was born in Kingsclere in > > 1843. Her father Joseph may have died in 1845. On the > > 1851 census she, aged 7 is > > The census index gives Ann's birth place as Ollif Shipton, Glos > > > living with grandfather James Savery 71, & uncle Henry > > James was born in Withington, Glos and whilst Henry is said to > have been born in Kingsclere if he is the same person recorded in > 1881 as born in North Oakley then this is a fairly common error. > North Oakley is part of Hannington parish which part of > Kingsclere Registration district. There are no Savery baptisms in > Kingsclere around the 1820s > > > 25. I think that Henry may be the same Henry Savery who > > served as Parish Clerk > > The Henry who was recorded as Surveyor Land Measurer & Parish > Clerk in the 1881 Census was born in North Oakley at which time > he was married to Mary A. ? age 69 born Sezincote, Glos. > Sezincote and Withington are not very far apart which suggests > Henry too may be linked to James through his father also called > James, a gamekeeper according to marriage entry. This James is > not recorded as deceased so may be found in the 1881 census. > > Mary Ann Savery was buried at St. Mary on 29 Jan 1887 and Henry > married Louisa Young a widow, formerly Butler on 2 Jul 1888, she > was 21 years younger than him. There do not seem to any children > of this marriage. > > A witness at the wedding was Henry Thomas Savery, a son of John > Savery. John was variously shoemaker parish clerk, sexton and > clock cleaner in Kingsclere, he was born ca 1809 in Withington so > is possibly a son of James. > > Henry Thomas had married in 1880, Eliza Butler, one of Louisa's > sisters. Louisa Young as she was then was a witness at this > wedding. > > > in Kingsclere from the 1870's to about 1910. > > Ann's mother had been Hannah Goddard. Where was she in > > 1851? I would be grateful for any help with this > > family. Valerie > > I can find no evidence that the Hannah Goddard born ca April 1825 > to John and Elizabeth (Dorman) married a Joseph Savery in > Kingsclere, but she could have married elsewhere, Hannington, for > example, as it is only a couple of miles away. I don't have > Hannington fiche to check this. > > Sorry to have to take away the Kingsclere link but hope the other > facts will be of use. > > --- > John Lewis <jayellatntlworlddotcom> from Bournemouth, Dorset, UK. > using Debian GNU/Linux and GeneWeb genealogy software > > Main Family Names in HAM are: > Kingsclere: BUTLER, COOPER, FISHER, FOSTER, GIRDLER, HAWKINS, > SMITH > Hazeley Heath: BARKER, CHANDLER, LEWINGTON, NEVILL(E) > > Main Family Names in GLA are: > GRIFFITH, HOPKINS, JENKINS, LEWIS. MORGAN, PHILLIPS > and CMN: HOPKINS, DAVIES > > > ============================== > 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 >

    10/20/2002 05:06:00
    1. Re: The surname of DRY
    2. Barbara Mallyon
    3. Hello Carol, You are a good girl doing lookups for Kingsclere, and you are correct, when you said on the Hampshire rootsweb, " Every one is part of one great big family tree". As John Lewis family tree puzzle shows, we are all linking into each others family tree, so if anyone has hit a brick wall, or wants information about anyone else's family tree, or cannot get any further with their own family tree, please ask on the List. John has got so much information that he can pass on, and he would like to link this information to in our family trees. Barbara Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants, UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk ----- Original Message ----- From: "carol dolton" <caroldolton@madasafish.com> To: <ENG-HAMPSHIRE-KINGSCLERE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 11:25 PM Subject: Re: The surname of DRY | Hello Barbara, | You made me search the IGI for John Dry who married Miriam Miles. | Berkshire didn't have any, but for Hampshire there were these :- | | JOHN DRY | Male | Marriages: | Spouse: MIRIAM MILES Family | Marriage: 14 OCT 1826 Kingsclere, Hampshire, England | Children:- | | 1. MARY ANN DRY - International Genealogical Index | Gender: Female Christening: 02 MAY 1830 Kingsclere, Hampshire, England | | 2. ELIZA DRYE - International Genealogical Index | Gender: Female Christening: 26 AUG 1827 Kingsclere, Hampshire, England | | 3. ELIZABETH DRY - International Genealogical Index | Gender: Female Christening: 01 FEB 1832 Kingsclere, Hampshire, England | | 4. LETITIA DRY - International Genealogical Index | Gender: Female Christening: 18 JAN 1835 Kingsclere, Hampshire, England | | 5. SARAH DRY - International Genealogical Index | Gender: Female Christening: 11 JAN 1829 Kingsclere, Hampshire, England | | Whether Eliza is the same as the Elizabeth on the 1841 census is a moot | point? | Elizabeth is definitely too old. | regards, | Carol | | ----- Original Message ----- | From: "Barbara Mallyon" <BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk> | To: <ENG-HAMPSHIRE-KINGSCLERE-L@rootsweb.com> | Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 10:48 PM | Subject: The surname of DRY | | | > Hello researchers of the surname of DRY, | > | > I have found the following entry in my files:- | > | > 1841 Census for St. Giles, Reading, Berkshire, (on the boarders of | Hampshire) | > address Pink Court. | > | > John DRY age 50 Ag Lab | > Elizabeth age 15 | > John age 12 | > Thomas age 10 | > James age 19 all born in Reading | > | > They are the neighbours of my 4 x great grandparents Thomas LAWRENCE and | Sarah | > VIVASH. The 1841 Census does not give any more information than I have | listed. | > | > 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 | > | > | | | ============================== | 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 |

    10/20/2002 04:04:55
    1. Re: Savery, Goddard,
    2. Barbara Mallyon
    3. Hello Valerie, Welcome to Kingsclere rootsweb if I have not already said this. Way back in 1998 I was sent this information about the GODDARD family, this was because they came from Kingsclere and surrounding areas, and I was interested in Kingsclere (but not the GODDARD family). From what the writer has said, at the top of the page he has written 1851 Census is for East Woodhay and various other place. Back Lane. Isaac GODDARD Head age 47 small occupier of land born Speen, Berkshire Harriet wife age 47 years born ? Ann daughter unmarried age 25 born Enbourne? Prudence daughter age 6 scholar born Speen, Berkshire John Barter, Lodger unmarried age 26 Schoolmaster born Minshead, Hants Thomas GODDARD Head married age 64 Ag Lab born Kingsclere Mehatble? wife age 56 born Midgham Green, Berks Swan Street, Kingsclere Henry GODDARD head age 51 Ah Lab born Kingsclere Ann wife age 42 born Sulham, Berks William son age 14 Ag Lab born Kingsclere * Jane daughter age 14 scholar born Kingsclere * George son age 14 scholar born Kingsclere * * Possibly baptised on the same day. ? The writer names the SHAW family of Brimpton, Joseph CHALLIS and GODDARD families from Burghclere, Highclere, If anyone is interested in the GODDARD family anywhere local, please contact me, I may have the information that you are looking for. Regards Barbara Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants, UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk ---- Original Message ----- From: <VPickard1@aol.com> To: <ENG-HAMPSHIRE-KINGSCLERE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 20, 2002 8:35 AM Subject: Savery, Goddard, | | My gt grandmother Ann Savery was born in Kingsclere in 1843. | Her father Joseph may have died in 1845. On the 1851 census she, | aged 7 is | living with grandfather James Savery 71, & uncle Henry 25. | I think that Henry may be the same Henry Savery who served as Parish | Clerk | in Kingsclere from the 1870's to about 1910. | Ann's mother had been Hannah Goddard. Where was she in 1851? | I would be grateful for any help with this family. | Valerie | | | ============================== | 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 |

    10/20/2002 03:50:11
    1. Re: Savery, Goddard,
    2. John Lewis
    3. On Sun, 20 Oct 2002 03:35:05 EDT VPickard1@aol.com wrote: Hi, I think you will find that none of the people you mention were actually born in Kingsclere > My gt grandmother Ann Savery was born in Kingsclere in > 1843. Her father Joseph may have died in 1845. On the > 1851 census she, aged 7 is The census index gives Ann's birth place as Ollif Shipton, Glos > living with grandfather James Savery 71, & uncle Henry James was born in Withington, Glos and whilst Henry is said to have been born in Kingsclere if he is the same person recorded in 1881 as born in North Oakley then this is a fairly common error. North Oakley is part of Hannington parish which part of Kingsclere Registration district. There are no Savery baptisms in Kingsclere around the 1820s > 25. I think that Henry may be the same Henry Savery who > served as Parish Clerk The Henry who was recorded as Surveyor Land Measurer & Parish Clerk in the 1881 Census was born in North Oakley at which time he was married to Mary A. ? age 69 born Sezincote, Glos. Sezincote and Withington are not very far apart which suggests Henry too may be linked to James through his father also called James, a gamekeeper according to marriage entry. This James is not recorded as deceased so may be found in the 1881 census. Mary Ann Savery was buried at St. Mary on 29 Jan 1887 and Henry married Louisa Young a widow, formerly Butler on 2 Jul 1888, she was 21 years younger than him. There do not seem to any children of this marriage. A witness at the wedding was Henry Thomas Savery, a son of John Savery. John was variously shoemaker parish clerk, sexton and clock cleaner in Kingsclere, he was born ca 1809 in Withington so is possibly a son of James. Henry Thomas had married in 1880, Eliza Butler, one of Louisa's sisters. Louisa Young as she was then was a witness at this wedding. > in Kingsclere from the 1870's to about 1910. > Ann's mother had been Hannah Goddard. Where was she in > 1851? I would be grateful for any help with this > family. Valerie I can find no evidence that the Hannah Goddard born ca April 1825 to John and Elizabeth (Dorman) married a Joseph Savery in Kingsclere, but she could have married elsewhere, Hannington, for example, as it is only a couple of miles away. I don't have Hannington fiche to check this. Sorry to have to take away the Kingsclere link but hope the other facts will be of use. --- John Lewis <jayellatntlworlddotcom> from Bournemouth, Dorset, UK. using Debian GNU/Linux and GeneWeb genealogy software Main Family Names in HAM are: Kingsclere: BUTLER, COOPER, FISHER, FOSTER, GIRDLER, HAWKINS, SMITH Hazeley Heath: BARKER, CHANDLER, LEWINGTON, NEVILL(E) Main Family Names in GLA are: GRIFFITH, HOPKINS, JENKINS, LEWIS. MORGAN, PHILLIPS and CMN: HOPKINS, DAVIES

    10/20/2002 07:48:23
    1. Re: Savery, Goddard,
    2. Margaret Young
    3. In article <11c.191c8add.2ae3b6a9@aol.com>, VPickard1@aol.com writes > > My gt grandmother Ann Savery was born in Kingsclere in 1843. > Her father Joseph may have died in 1845. On the 1851 census she, >aged 7 is > living with grandfather James Savery 71, & uncle Henry 25. > I think that Henry may be the same Henry Savery who served as Parish >Clerk > in Kingsclere from the 1870's to about 1910. > Ann's mother had been Hannah Goddard. Where was she in 1851? > I would be grateful for any help with this family. Valerie Have you contacted the GODDARD Association of Europe? I will send you details if you would like them. -- Margaret Young margaret@breadmore.org Breadmore One-Name Study (GOONS 2503) http://www.breadmore.org/

    10/20/2002 03:41:05
    1. Savery, Goddard,
    2. My gt grandmother Ann Savery was born in Kingsclere in 1843. Her father Joseph may have died in 1845. On the 1851 census she, aged 7 is living with grandfather James Savery 71, & uncle Henry 25. I think that Henry may be the same Henry Savery who served as Parish Clerk in Kingsclere from the 1870's to about 1910. Ann's mother had been Hannah Goddard. Where was she in 1851? I would be grateful for any help with this family. Valerie

    10/19/2002 09:35:05
    1. DRY family
    2. Denis Hamilton
    3. The Baptisms for the DRY children sent by Carol are correct 1841 CENSUS John DRY 45 Ag Lab Miriam 40 Eliza 14 Sarah 12 Mary Ann 11 Elizabeth 9 Letitia 6 1851 CENSUS John DRY 61 Ag Lab Miriam 49 Elizabeth 19 Letitia 17 Samuel TAYLOR Lodger 66 Letitia was my Great Grandmother. Denis

    10/19/2002 05:51:17
    1. Re Dry's
    2. carol dolton
    3. Further to my last message, John and Miriam Dry are on the 1851 census in Kingsclere :- John age 61 001 168 born Kingsclere Miriam 49 001 168 " Elizabeth 19 001 168 " Letitia 17 001 168 " so whether they are the same Dry's or not is another matter!!! regards, Carol

    10/18/2002 05:36:57
    1. Re: The surname of DRY
    2. carol dolton
    3. Hello Barbara, You made me search the IGI for John Dry who married Miriam Miles. Berkshire didn't have any, but for Hampshire there were these :- JOHN DRY Male Marriages: Spouse: MIRIAM MILES Family Marriage: 14 OCT 1826 Kingsclere, Hampshire, England Children:- 1. MARY ANN DRY - International Genealogical Index Gender: Female Christening: 02 MAY 1830 Kingsclere, Hampshire, England 2. ELIZA DRYE - International Genealogical Index Gender: Female Christening: 26 AUG 1827 Kingsclere, Hampshire, England 3. ELIZABETH DRY - International Genealogical Index Gender: Female Christening: 01 FEB 1832 Kingsclere, Hampshire, England 4. LETITIA DRY - International Genealogical Index Gender: Female Christening: 18 JAN 1835 Kingsclere, Hampshire, England 5. SARAH DRY - International Genealogical Index Gender: Female Christening: 11 JAN 1829 Kingsclere, Hampshire, England Whether Eliza is the same as the Elizabeth on the 1841 census is a moot point? Elizabeth is definitely too old. regards, Carol ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara Mallyon" <BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk> To: <ENG-HAMPSHIRE-KINGSCLERE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 10:48 PM Subject: The surname of DRY > Hello researchers of the surname of DRY, > > I have found the following entry in my files:- > > 1841 Census for St. Giles, Reading, Berkshire, (on the boarders of Hampshire) > address Pink Court. > > John DRY age 50 Ag Lab > Elizabeth age 15 > John age 12 > Thomas age 10 > James age 19 all born in Reading > > They are the neighbours of my 4 x great grandparents Thomas LAWRENCE and Sarah > VIVASH. The 1841 Census does not give any more information than I have listed. > > 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 > >

    10/18/2002 05:25:16
    1. The surname of DRY
    2. Barbara Mallyon
    3. Hello researchers of the surname of DRY, I have found the following entry in my files:- 1841 Census for St. Giles, Reading, Berkshire, (on the boarders of Hampshire) address Pink Court. John DRY age 50 Ag Lab Elizabeth age 15 John age 12 Thomas age 10 James age 19 all born in Reading They are the neighbours of my 4 x great grandparents Thomas LAWRENCE and Sarah VIVASH. The 1841 Census does not give any more information than I have listed. Regards Barbara Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants, UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk

    10/18/2002 04:48:23
    1. HENSLER and KING
    2. Barbara Mallyon
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paula Patterson" <malwa@sympatico.ca> To: <ENG-HAMPSHIRE-KINGSCLERE-L-request@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 12:36 AM Subject: Re: subscribe > Hello > > I'm new to this list and I'm looking for any HENSLER/HENSLAR/HENSLOWs in > Kingsclere in the late 1700s and Baughurst for all of the 1800s. > > I would particularly like to find out who were the parents of Daniel HENSLER > born circa 1846 in Baughurst. He married Bertha KING in 1870 in South > Hayling where they settled and had at least 4 children. In the 1881 census > Daniel gave his place of birth as Baughurst. > > I already have some details of the family when they were in Wootton St > Lawrence, Winslade, Old Basing, Basingstoke and Sherborne St John but don't > have much on the family in the Kingsclere/ Baughurst area. > > Many thanks > > Paula > > > > >

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