Hi Barbara and list, Very many thanks, glad to know we have Hannah with the correct parents. The other Kingsclere Woodland Wythes will be very helpful as I have to sort out the Ramsdell, Wotton St Lawrence (many many) and Basingstoke ones as well. Hannington has been completed since that is my own Wythe connection. It is a hunch my missing Wythe will be Ramsdell or Wotton so sorting out the others in the area all helps take it forward. One more item for the 'To do' list for the next trip to the Hampshire RO. As to WYATT; it is most likely WYATT as a separate family not a misrecording. Is anybody considering the WYATT family or claims them as their own? Regards Nigel On Thursday 05 April 2007 08:28:58 Barbara Mallyon wrote: > Hi Nigel and All, > > The baptism of Hannah is daughter of James and Sarah WYTHE of Plaistow > Green, occ Labourer on the 16 November 1845 Kingsclere. ref no.1489 > page 187. (John has 11 May 1845 ) > > Also found Agnes Brown daughter of Ann WYATT of Kingsclere Domestic > Servant 8 January 1843 ref 1234 Page 155
Hi Nigel and All, There is the Baptism of Richard illegitimate son of Hannah Wyatt or Byatt of Union House pauper 1 June 1842 ref.1173 page147. This made me wonder if it was the same Hannah, daughter of James and Sarah Wythe. Baptism of James Wyeth son of James and Mary 19 July 1820 living at Plastow Green, Woodlands. For Denis Baptism of Harry Son of William and Johanna EDWARDS living at the Dell, Kingsclere 31 July 1853 Settlement Certificates to live in Kingsclere There is a Jamie WAYT and wife Alice & son Joseph they come from Whitchurch in 1740. Richard RABBITTS wife Elizabeth and children James age 3 and Hannah age 2 from Newtown 1753 Settlement Examinations (Interviewed by the Parish Council) William WYTHE, wife Elizabeth and children William 7, Sarah 5, Elizabeth 3, John age 1 from Aldermaston, Berks in 1780 Removal Orders from Kingsclere back to Aldermaston 1780 Note. They were not given permission to live in Kingsclere and had to go back to Aldermaston where they came from. Richard WYETH of Kingsclere 1733 (no further information). William WYTHE of Kingsclere born in Hannington was age 14 years old was bound an apprentice to Thomas WEBB of Hannington, wheeler for 7 years; after his apprenticeship he lived with Edward ELTON of North Waltham, wheeler for 9 months by the week; he worked a further year with Edward ELTON and another Thomas WEBB; he has a wife Elizabeth and children Elizabeth 7 Mary 5 and William 20 weeks old 1746 Thomas WYTHE of Baughurst, formerly Bailiff to the Prince of Wales: he hired William SPICER for a year at Basingstoke Fair on Michaelmas Day, 1795 for a wage of 8d (pence) and a guinea (one pound & one shilling), at the end of the year: SPICER served at Kempshott for half a year and then removed to the Grange, at this time Thomas WYTHE left the service 1800 Mary wife of Richard WYATT, as to the settlement of her father William MILLER, she was born at Wroughton, Wiltshire, the house in which she and her parents lived, came to her father upon the death of his father: when she was 14 years old, her father sold the house and afterwards rented a house in Wroughton . Her mother died in Wroughton 8 years ago, 6 and a half years ago her father moved to Kingsclere . 1810 Removal Order to Kingsclere. Robert RABBITS, wife Sarah and children Olliff 4 and Elizabeth age 2 living in Steventon 1816 Removal Orders from Kingsclere Joseph WYTH and wife Mary and daughter Mary age 12 to Dummer 1761 " " " Elizabeth RABBITS sent back to Newbury, Berkshire 1783 Kind regards Barbara Lewis Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants. UK [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nigel Gerdes" <[email protected]> To: "Barbara Mallyon" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 11:09 AM Subject: Re: [King] WYTHE/GIRDLER/BRIDGMAN/JEWELL > Hi Barbara and list, > > Very many thanks, glad to know we have Hannah with the correct > parents. > > The other Kingsclere Woodland Wythes will be very helpful as I have > to sort > out the Ramsdell, Wotton St Lawrence (many many) and Basingstoke > ones as > well. Hannington has been completed since that is my own Wythe > connection. > It is a hunch my missing Wythe will be Ramsdell or Wotton so sorting > out the > others in the area all helps take it forward. One more item for the > 'To do' > list for the next trip to the Hampshire RO. > > As to WYATT; it is most likely WYATT as a separate family not a > misrecording. > Is anybody considering the WYATT family or claims them as their > own? > > Regards > > Nigel >