On the I.G.I. I have found the baptisms of three STUDD brothers in Little Hereford: John 28 Oct 1809, James 9 Aug. 1812, William 19 Oct 1814. I wonder if there is anyone with easy access to the parish registers who would kindly check the entries to see if there is any additional information, please? In return I can offer look-ups in the Essex Record Office and the 1881 census should anyone require them. Many thanks, Pam.
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Hello Pam Found the three baptism entries in Little Hereford parish church records ok but no information which isn't on the IGI, other than (under William) father's profession Labourer and abode Upton. No sign of a wedding for parents James and Elizabeth in the Little Hereford parish marriage registers, I'm afraid. (All surnames spelt STUD, not STUDD, by the way). Hate to ask for a reciprocal seeing as I've been of such little help to you, but since you offered I wondered if you might have any suggestions as to how I could ascertain more information on a Hannah COCKRELL who married John EVANS in St Catherine's Church, Abercromby Square, Liverpool on 5th April 1858. As you will see from the following extract, she showed her birthplace as ESSEX in the 1881 Census but gave no clue as to where abouts in that county I should begin to look for her family. Her age (46) suggests that she would have been born in 1834/5, just a couple of years before the commencement of civil registration (drat!). The birthplace of off-spring indicates that the family moved down to Essex around 1861 before returning to Liverpool in about 1875. Does the Essex Records Office or FHS perhaps have indices to the 1861 or 1871 Censuses which might help trace them there and maybe give more detailed information? (The surname should of course read EVANS, not EAVANS, but might be under either). 1881 Census. Dwelling: 5 Clifton St Census Place: Everton, Lancashire, England Source: FHL Film 1341876 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 3657 Folio 44 Page 23 Marr Age Sex Birthplace John EAVANS M 49 M Cheshire, England Hannah EAVANS M 46 F Essex, England William EAVANS U 23 M Cheshire, England Edward EAVANS U 20 M Essex, England John EAVANS U 17 M Essex, England Joseph EAVANS U 15 M Essex, England Isabella EAVANS U 12 F Essex, England Charles EAVANS U 10 M Essex, England Hannah EAVANS U 5 F L pool Albert EAVANS U 3 M L pool Henry EAVANS U 1 M L pool Regards Gordon Evans Herefordshire ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pamela Studd" <Pandcstudd@tesco.net> To: <ENG-HEREFORD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 6:02 PM Subject: [HEF] Little Hereford look-up equest > On the I.G.I. I have found the baptisms of three STUDD brothers in Little > Hereford: John 28 Oct 1809, James 9 Aug. 1812, William 19 Oct 1814. > I wonder if there is anyone with easy access > to the parish registers who would kindly check the entries to see if there > is any additional information, please? In return I can offer look-ups in > the Essex Record Office and the 1881 census should anyone require them. > Many thanks, > Pam. > > > > > > > ==== ENG-HEREFORD Mailing List ==== > . > > ============================== > 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 >
Hello. Please would sks who has access to the 1871 census of Walterstone tell me who is the innkeeper of "The Carpenters Arms" Walterstone, I am hoping that the TEAGUE family are still there, they were there in 1861 with Mary as the head at the ripe old age of 74, Eliza at 34 and Edward at 30, Mary might have died by 1871 but maybe Eliza and Edward are still there. Thank you. Ann Ontario, Canada.
Hi Ann, Sorry, but according to some notes I did a few years ago, the PARRY family were there then: Ann PARRY aged 55 was the Innkeeper. With her were her children John 25, David 22, Mary 16, Henry 12, plus two lodgers, John JONES 25 and John MORGAN 20 (& John MORGAN was still there in 1901, along with John, David & Mary PARRY). In case anyone has access to the films and can recheck (perhaps there were two households at the same address? I was only collecting PARRYs so might not have noticed), the references are RG10 2703 (Enum round 3), Folio 21b, Enumerator's Sheet 8. Regards, Barbara Griffiths Coventry UK > Hello. Please would sks who has access to the 1871 census of Walterstone tell me > who is the innkeeper of "The Carpenters Arms" Walterstone, I am hoping that the > TEAGUE family are still there, they were there in 1861 with Mary as the head at the > ripe old age of 74, Eliza at 34 and Edward at 30, Mary might have died by 1871 but > maybe Eliza and Edward are still there. > Thank you. > Ann > Ontario, Canada. >