Hi Bob ...I saw the Mary HENMAN. I joined the list as I am trying to trace My HENMAN family. My GGGGGWilliam HENMAN was born circa 1850. His eldest son Robert*Chevening 1779 emigrates to South Africa in 1820. Does anyone have anything that might link your Mary with my William HENMAN. I know this is clutching at straws!. I have William's line to present day. regards Cheri(nee Henman) Brisbane ----- Original Message ----- From: "BOB CHOWN" <bob.chown@btinternet.com> To: <eng-ken-woodchurch@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 1:35 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-KEN-WOODCHURCH] Message to the Woodchurch list > Dear Merilyn and Josie > > Thomas Bingham (1776-), father of Mary Bingham (1802-1880) who married > David Couchman (1813-1896) at Woodchurch on 19th April 1840, was my 4X > great grandfather. Mary (1802-1880) was the second of 11 children, my 3X > great grandfather, William Bingham (1822-1885) being the tenth. > > Thomas Bingham (1776-) married Mary King (1782-1856) approximately May > 1800 at St. Mary's, Great Chart. Banns were read in Woodchurch and Great > Chart. Thomas was christened 26th November 1776 at Woodchurch and Mary > 25th December 1782 at Great Chart. Mary, Widow, died at Sly Corner, > Kenardington on 29th October 1856. I have a copy of her death certificate. > I have not found the death/burial details of Thomas Bingham (1776-) yet. > > Thomas (1776-) was the eldest of 8 children of James Bingham (1752 > approximately -1828) and Mary Henman (1752 calculated - 1834). They > married at Woodchurch 30th July 1775. Both were parishioners of Woodchurch > at the time of their marriage. Both were buried at Woodchurch. No known > graves. > > William Bingham (1822-1885), my 3X great grandfather, married Mary Ann > Ransley (1834-1922) at St Mary's Kenardington on 12th April 1856. My > mother now 91, remembers Mary Ann Ransley Bingham clearly. They had 7 > children, Sarah Ann, my great grandmother (1863-1951) being the third. I > remember her from when I stayed with her in 1947 at Staplehurst, the only > great grandparent I knew. The 6th child of William (1822-1885) and Mary > Ann (1834-1922) was Thomas Bingham, my great great uncle, christened at > Woodchurch 4th April 1871 (privately so probably sickly at birth) and > buried at Woodchurch 4th April 1878. No known grave. I now know he died > 28th March 1878. Many thanks Josie. > > I have been unable to trace Mary Henman's ancestors. > > I hope that tidy's a few things up. Pat and I returned from the US > yesterday. > > Best wishes - Bob Chown > > Josie Mackie <josie.mackie@tesco.net> wrote: > Dear Merilyn, > While looking for something else just now I found a memorial card given to > me by my great-aunt Lily Beslee. It is of a Thomas Bingham. Obviously not > your Thomas Bingham, too late, too young, but I wondered if he was > anything > to do with you? I would love to know who he was. The card would probably > have come to my aunt from either the Beslee, Bourne, or Chapling families, > all of whom lived at Redbrook Street. > Josie > > The details are as follows: > An affectionate remembrance of Thomas Bingham, who died 28th march 1878, > aged 7 years. > Weep not dear sister for thy child, > Bid sorrow come no more, > Consider that thy darling is, > Not lost, but gone before. > > No doubt but you remember well, > The happy looks he wore, > But now that smiling face is cold, > Not lost, but gone before. > > 'Tis true, while here on earth he stayed, > Great suffering he bore, > But now he lives with Christ above, > Not lost, but gone before. > > Till thou shalt enter with thy child, > Through the celestial door, > Do not forgot thy darling is, > Not lost, but gone before. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-KEN-WOODCHURCH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-KEN-WOODCHURCH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >
Hi Cheri I have nothing on Mary Henman other than what was in my Email. I think your William Henman was born circa 1750 from the other dates. Do you know where? Any other information on him? Otherwise hopefully we may get a response from some kind person. Bob Chown Cheri Marshall <cherim@tpg.com.au> wrote: Hi Bob ...I saw the Mary HENMAN. I joined the list as I am trying to trace My HENMAN family. My GGGGGWilliam HENMAN was born circa 1850. His eldest son Robert*Chevening 1779 emigrates to South Africa in 1820. Does anyone have anything that might link your Mary with my William HENMAN. I know this is clutching at straws!. I have William's line to present day. regards Cheri(nee Henman) Brisbane ----- Original Message ----- From: "BOB CHOWN" To: Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 1:35 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-KEN-WOODCHURCH] Message to the Woodchurch list > Dear Merilyn and Josie > > Thomas Bingham (1776-), father of Mary Bingham (1802-1880) who married > David Couchman (1813-1896) at Woodchurch on 19th April 1840, was my 4X > great grandfather. Mary (1802-1880) was the second of 11 children, my 3X > great grandfather, William Bingham (1822-1885) being the tenth. > > Thomas Bingham (1776-) married Mary King (1782-1856) approximately May > 1800 at St. Mary's, Great Chart. Banns were read in Woodchurch and Great > Chart. Thomas was christened 26th November 1776 at Woodchurch and Mary > 25th December 1782 at Great Chart. Mary, Widow, died at Sly Corner, > Kenardington on 29th October 1856. I have a copy of her death certificate. > I have not found the death/burial details of Thomas Bingham (1776-) yet. > > Thomas (1776-) was the eldest of 8 children of James Bingham (1752 > approximately -1828) and Mary Henman (1752 calculated - 1834). They > married at Woodchurch 30th July 1775. Both were parishioners of Woodchurch > at the time of their marriage. Both were buried at Woodchurch. No known > graves. > > William Bingham (1822-1885), my 3X great grandfather, married Mary Ann > Ransley (1834-1922) at St Mary's Kenardington on 12th April 1856. My > mother now 91, remembers Mary Ann Ransley Bingham clearly. They had 7 > children, Sarah Ann, my great grandmother (1863-1951) being the third. I > remember her from when I stayed with her in 1947 at Staplehurst, the only > great grandparent I knew. The 6th child of William (1822-1885) and Mary > Ann (1834-1922) was Thomas Bingham, my great great uncle, christened at > Woodchurch 4th April 1871 (privately so probably sickly at birth) and > buried at Woodchurch 4th April 1878. No known grave. I now know he died > 28th March 1878. Many thanks Josie. > > I have been unable to trace Mary Henman's ancestors. > > I hope that tidy's a few things up. Pat and I returned from the US > yesterday. > > Best wishes - Bob Chown > > Josie Mackie wrote: > Dear Merilyn, > While looking for something else just now I found a memorial card given to > me by my great-aunt Lily Beslee. It is of a Thomas Bingham. Obviously not > your Thomas Bingham, too late, too young, but I wondered if he was > anything > to do with you? I would love to know who he was. The card would probably > have come to my aunt from either the Beslee, Bourne, or Chapling families, > all of whom lived at Redbrook Street. > Josie > > The details are as follows: > An affectionate remembrance of Thomas Bingham, who died 28th march 1878, > aged 7 years. > Weep not dear sister for thy child, > Bid sorrow come no more, > Consider that thy darling is, > Not lost, but gone before. > > No doubt but you remember well, > The happy looks he wore, > But now that smiling face is cold, > Not lost, but gone before. > > 'Tis true, while here on earth he stayed, > Great suffering he bore, > But now he lives with Christ above, > Not lost, but gone before. > > Till thou shalt enter with thy child, > Through the celestial door, > Do not forgot thy darling is, > Not lost, but gone before. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-KEN-WOODCHURCH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-KEN-WOODCHURCH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-KEN-WOODCHURCH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message