Hello Listers My great aunt Dorothy Annie Varley MORTIMER maried Arnold S PERKINS in Bradford, Yorkshire in 1925. I would like to know whether the couple had any children. A PERKINS girl was found on the FreeBMD in 1926 born n the West Derby area and the mother's maen name was MORTIMER. Does anyone have any connection to this couple? Many thanks Magdalen in South Africa
Hi to all, in Saturday nights Liverpool Echo in the flashback articles a list of websites were given to aid your family or local history research, included was a free 2 week trial for the GALE Collection. Included in this collection is access to 19th Century periodicals which has most of the Liverpool Mercury's Archive. Go to: http://access.gale.com/gdctrial/login.html Just register, where it asks for institution I just put 'Liverpool Echo', address - I gave any street in Liverpool. I put my own phone number in with an error digit and registered without any problem. The site will send you an email immediately with the password and then you can get searching :-) I've found a few bits and bobs in just a few minutes. Happy hunting! Regards Val in Lancs.
Kathy wrote :- >Perhaps Gordon could forward the copies to you. No problem, Kathy - will do. Many thanks again for all your help. Best regards Gordon From: "kathy binns" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 12:14 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-MERSEYSIDE] William TREVASKISS, mutineer >After I sent the census images to Gordon I deleted all the Trevaskiss >information from my computer. Perhaps Gordon could forward the copies to >you. If not - I will have to spend an hour this evening finding it again! >best regards >Kathy > >From: "GEORGE HIGHTON" <[email protected]> >Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 12:07 PM >To: <[email protected]> >Subject: Re: [ENG-MERSEYSIDE] William TREVASKISS, mutineer > >.........Kathy could you send me the U.S. census as well Please >Cheers George
Sorry Kathy Should have spoke sooner can you do the honors Gordon Cheers George ----- Original Message ---- From: Gordon Evans <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, 23 July, 2008 1:09:28 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-MERSEYSIDE] William TREVASKISS, mutineer Kathy wrote :- >Perhaps Gordon could forward the copies to you. No problem, Kathy - will do. Many thanks again for all your help. Best regards Gordon From: "kathy binns" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 12:14 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-MERSEYSIDE] William TREVASKISS, mutineer >After I sent the census images to Gordon I deleted all the Trevaskiss >information from my computer. Perhaps Gordon could forward the copies to >you. If not - I will have to spend an hour this evening finding it again! >best regards >Kathy > >From: "GEORGE HIGHTON" <[email protected]> >Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 12:07 PM >To: <[email protected]> >Subject: Re: [ENG-MERSEYSIDE] William TREVASKISS, mutineer > >.........Kathy could you send me the U.S. census as well Please >Cheers George ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
After I sent the census images to Gordon I deleted all the Trevaskiss information from my computer. Perhaps Gordon could forward the copies to you. If not - I will have to spend an hour this evening finding it again! best regards Kathy -------------------------------------------------- From: "GEORGE HIGHTON" <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 12:07 PM To: <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [ENG-MERSEYSIDE] William TREVASKISS, mutineer > Hi Gordon and Kathy > gordon I think John 1816 might have married a Mrs Benbow after his divorce > bot I don,t know what happened to her > afew items from the newspapers > James Trevaskiss D.D. Durham University Lpool Mercury 1 May 1894 > John Trevaskiss Plaintive in court but was cited for contempt after an > outburst his case was thrown out His wife spoke up for him said he had a > violent temper and had been drinking he was gaoled overnight Lpool Mercury > 14 April 1858 > Atlantic Liner "Mohegan" wrecked on the |Manicles Cornwall 80 or 90 souls > lost including second engineer Sullivan or Trevaskiss Fireman bodies in > St. Kevern Church or the Sailors Home Falmouth > Belfast news Letter Oct 17 1898 > William John Trevaski Chemists assistant in court as petitioner against > Ada Florence Bush Bristol mercury March 7 1892 > Kathy could you send me the U.S. census as well Please > > Cheers George > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Gordon Evans <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Tuesday, 22 July, 2008 9:58:02 PM > Subject: Re: [ENG-MERSEYSIDE] William TREVASKISS, mutineer > > Hi Kathy > > Brilliant - food for thought if nothing else! > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi Gordon and Kathy gordon I think John 1816 might have married a Mrs Benbow after his divorce bot I don,t know what happened to her afew items from the newspapers James Trevaskiss D.D. Durham University Lpool Mercury 1 May 1894 John Trevaskiss Plaintive in court but was cited for contempt after an outburst his case was thrown out His wife spoke up for him said he had a violent temper and had been drinking he was gaoled overnight Lpool Mercury 14 April 1858 Atlantic Liner "Mohegan" wrecked on the |Manicles Cornwall 80 or 90 souls lost including second engineer Sullivan or Trevaskiss Fireman bodies in St. Kevern Church or the Sailors Home Falmouth Belfast news Letter Oct 17 1898 William John Trevaski Chemists assistant in court as petitioner against Ada Florence Bush Bristol mercury March 7 1892 Kathy could you send me the U.S. census as well Please Cheers George ----- Original Message ---- From: Gordon Evans <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, 22 July, 2008 9:58:02 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-MERSEYSIDE] William TREVASKISS, mutineer Hi Kathy Brilliant - food for thought if nothing else!
Hi Kathy Brilliant - food for thought if nothing else! In the 1910 US Census 51 year-old William H TREVASKISS has with him a 47 year-old bachelor brother Lewis TREVASKISS, born (like him) in England of an English father. William's mother Ann nee BRADY (b1821 Holyhead) died in 1867, his father John TREVASKISS (b1816 Stepney) marrying widow Jane Adlington ROBINSON nee WALLWORTH in Liverpoool St Bartholomew in 1867. Jane had four children by her first husband John Douglas ROBINSON, including a Lewis ROBINSON (b1863 Liverpool), who would of course have been aged 47 in 1910. Both William & Lewis give their year of immigration into the US as 1870, when they'd have been aged 13 and 7 respectively, but there would seem some doubt about this in view of :- 1871 England Census :- RG10/3828 folio 91 page 63 20 Elston Street, Kirkdale John TREVASKISS, 54, channel pilot, London Stepney Jane, wife, 39, YKS Huddersfield Esther, daur, 16, LAN Crosby Jane, daur, 13, pupil teacher, LAN Liverpool (in fact ROBINSON) Jessie, daur, 11, LAN Liverpool (ROBINSON) Mary C, daur, 11, LAN, Liverpool Douglas, son, 9, LAN Liverpool (ROBINSON) Lewis, son, 7, LAN Liverpool (ROBINSON) John and Jane were divorced in January 1876, and it looks to me as though John may have at that stage crossed the Atlantic with several of the children, since neither he nor they can be found in England after 1871. Many thanks for the US Census images, Kathy - very much appreciated. Best wishes Gordon From: "Gordon Evans" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 8:31 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-MERSEYSIDE] William TREVASKISS, mutineer >Hi Kathy >Yes please, if it's no trouble! >Does he perhaps feature in any earlier US Censuses too? >Regards >Gordon > > From: "kathy binns" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 7:52 PM > Subject: Re: [ENG-MERSEYSIDE] William TREVASKISS, mutineer > >>Gordon, >>do you want the image of the US census entry for William? I have access. >>best regards >>Kathy
I will send it off list. I have not been able to find him in earlier census entries. But, I have found his widow and children in 1910. Will send that one on to you also. Kathy -------------------------------------------------- From: "Gordon Evans" <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 8:31 PM To: <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [ENG-MERSEYSIDE] William TREVASKISS, mutineer > Hi Kathy > > Yes please, if it's no trouble! > > Does he perhaps feature in any earlier US Censuses too? > > Regards > Gordon > > From: "kathy binns" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 7:52 PM > Subject: Re: [ENG-MERSEYSIDE] William TREVASKISS, mutineer > >>Gordon, >>do you want the image of the US census entry for William? I have access. >>best regards >>Kathy > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi Kathy Yes please, if it's no trouble! Does he perhaps feature in any earlier US Censuses too? Regards Gordon From: "kathy binns" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 7:52 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-MERSEYSIDE] William TREVASKISS, mutineer >Gordon, >do you want the image of the US census entry for William? I have access. >best regards >Kathy
Gordon, do you want the image of the US census entry for William? I have access. best regards Kathy -------------------------------------------------- From: "Gordon Evans" <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 7:36 PM To: <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [ENG-MERSEYSIDE] William TREVASKISS, mutineer > Hi again George > > I have both the William Henry TREVASKISS's you mention in my family tree > too, so they're not the same person :- > > 1. Born 1857 Liverpool, son of John (b1816 Stepney) & Ann BRADY. > > 2. Born 1869 Liverpool, son of John (b1844 Liverpool) & my relative > Caroline > TURTLE. > > The second one (b1869) was a grandson of John & Ann (Brady) TREVASKISS, he > marrying Katherine HOLMAN in 1891 in Liverpool and having at least 9 > TREVASKISS children, although four of these died in infancy. > > Of the first one (b1857) I have no trace after the 1861 Census, but I've > know for some time that Ancestry have this :- > > 1910 US Federal Census > Essex, New Jersey > William H TREVASKISS, born about 1859 > Spouse - Mary E > > It's on my list to look up on one of my future visits to Birkenhead > Library, > who I believe have free access to the US Censuses via Ancestry Library > Edition. > > Regards > Gordon > > From: "GEORGE HIGHTON" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 6:33 PM > Subject: Re: [ENG-MERSEYSIDE] William TREVASKISS, mutineer > >>Hi Gordon >>no offence taken I was just trying in my own limited way to say that I did >>have more detailed information a very kind lister in Nova Scotia sent me >>his copy of a booklet ,The Trial of Jones Hazelton Anderson and Trevaskiss >>a compilation of all the Statements from the accused and all witnesses >>from the trial in 1844 a limited edition of 900 the judge summed up >>briliantly and said dont pay too much attention to what they say about >>themselves but concentrate on what they say about each other and from what >>I can make out Carr & Galloway were aquited mainly on Trevaskiss,s >>evidence as you say they hanged him just the same ( and deserved )as I say >>Gordon no offence taken >>Now I have 2 William Henry Trevaskiss in my tree 1 b.c. 1857 the son of >>John Trevaskiss so William,s nephew and 1 sent to me by a distant relative >>of his William Henry b.c. 1869 they may be the same person I don,t know >>yet do you know the relationship of Thomas H. to John and Martha ? and >>does it say where in Cornwall they were Born ? or where Thomas H. lived in >>liverpool >>By the way does anyone know if there is a Rootsweb site in Wahler Norway >>do we have any Norwegian Listers ? >>Cheers George > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi George >By the way does anyone know if there is a Rootsweb site in Wahler Norway do >we have any Norwegian Listers ? You could maybe try here :- http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html Gordon From: "GEORGE HIGHTON" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 6:33 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-MERSEYSIDE] William TREVASKISS, mutineer >Hi Gordon >........ By the way does anyone know if there is a Rootsweb site in Wahler >Norway do we have any Norwegian Listers ? >Cheers George
Once again Gordon youv,e come up trumps Cheers George ----- Original Message ---- From: Gordon Evans <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, 22 July, 2008 7:36:08 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-MERSEYSIDE] William TREVASKISS, mutineer Hi again George I have both the William Henry TREVASKISS's you mention in my family tree too, so they're not the same person :- 1. Born 1857 Liverpool, son of John (b1816 Stepney) & Ann BRADY. 2. Born 1869 Liverpool, son of John (b1844 Liverpool) & my relative Caroline TURTLE. The second one (b1869) was a grandson of John & Ann (Brady) TREVASKISS, he marrying Katherine HOLMAN in 1891 in Liverpool and having at least 9 TREVASKISS children, although four of these died in infancy. Of the first one (b1857) I have no trace after the 1861 Census, but I've know for some time that Ancestry have this :- 1910 US Federal Census Essex, New Jersey William H TREVASKISS, born about 1859 Spouse - Mary E It's on my list to look up on one of my future visits to Birkenhead Library, who I believe have free access to the US Censuses via Ancestry Library Edition. Regards Gordon From: "GEORGE HIGHTON" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 6:33 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-MERSEYSIDE] William TREVASKISS, mutineer >Hi Gordon >no offence taken I was just trying in my own limited way to say that I did >have more detailed information a very kind lister in Nova Scotia sent me >his copy of a booklet ,The Trial of Jones Hazelton Anderson and Trevaskiss >a compilation of all the Statements from the accused and all witnesses >from the trial in 1844 a limited edition of 900 the judge summed up >briliantly and said dont pay too much attention to what they say about >themselves but concentrate on what they say about each other and from what >I can make out Carr & Galloway were aquited mainly on Trevaskiss,s >evidence as you say they hanged him just the same ( and deserved )as I say >Gordon no offence taken >Now I have 2 William Henry Trevaskiss in my tree 1 b.c. 1857 the son of >John Trevaskiss so William,s nephew and 1 sent to me by a distant relative >of his William Henry b.c. 1869 they may be the same person I don,t know >yet do you know the relationship of Thomas H. to John and Martha ? and >does it say where in Cornwall they were Born ? or where Thomas H. lived in >liverpool >By the way does anyone know if there is a Rootsweb site in Wahler Norway >do we have any Norwegian Listers ? >Cheers George ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi again George I have both the William Henry TREVASKISS's you mention in my family tree too, so they're not the same person :- 1. Born 1857 Liverpool, son of John (b1816 Stepney) & Ann BRADY. 2. Born 1869 Liverpool, son of John (b1844 Liverpool) & my relative Caroline TURTLE. The second one (b1869) was a grandson of John & Ann (Brady) TREVASKISS, he marrying Katherine HOLMAN in 1891 in Liverpool and having at least 9 TREVASKISS children, although four of these died in infancy. Of the first one (b1857) I have no trace after the 1861 Census, but I've know for some time that Ancestry have this :- 1910 US Federal Census Essex, New Jersey William H TREVASKISS, born about 1859 Spouse - Mary E It's on my list to look up on one of my future visits to Birkenhead Library, who I believe have free access to the US Censuses via Ancestry Library Edition. Regards Gordon From: "GEORGE HIGHTON" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 6:33 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-MERSEYSIDE] William TREVASKISS, mutineer >Hi Gordon >no offence taken I was just trying in my own limited way to say that I did >have more detailed information a very kind lister in Nova Scotia sent me >his copy of a booklet ,The Trial of Jones Hazelton Anderson and Trevaskiss >a compilation of all the Statements from the accused and all witnesses >from the trial in 1844 a limited edition of 900 the judge summed up >briliantly and said dont pay too much attention to what they say about >themselves but concentrate on what they say about each other and from what >I can make out Carr & Galloway were aquited mainly on Trevaskiss,s >evidence as you say they hanged him just the same ( and deserved )as I say >Gordon no offence taken >Now I have 2 William Henry Trevaskiss in my tree 1 b.c. 1857 the son of >John Trevaskiss so William,s nephew and 1 sent to me by a distant relative >of his William Henry b.c. 1869 they may be the same person I don,t know >yet do you know the relationship of Thomas H. to John and Martha ? and >does it say where in Cornwall they were Born ? or where Thomas H. lived in >liverpool >By the way does anyone know if there is a Rootsweb site in Wahler Norway >do we have any Norwegian Listers ? >Cheers George
Hi A friend has asked me to find out if there are any Listers reaserching her fathers family he was Albert PEDERSEN a Norwegian Whaler who joined the Merchant Navy some time before the war and was an officer He married Ivy REEKSTIN from Liverpool in 1940-42 and they lived in 3 Beresford Rd Birkenhead or any decendants of the Reekstin family doing reasearch on the list Ivy,s mother was Julia TOMLINA Regards George
Hi Gordon no offence taken I was just trying in my own limited way to say that I did have more detailed information a very kind lister in Nova Scotia sent me his copy of a booklet ,The Trial of Jones Hazelton Anderson and Trevaskiss a compilation of all the Statements from the accused and all witnesses from the trial in 1844 a limited edition of 900 the judge summed up briliantly and said dont pay too much attention to what they say about themselves but concentrate on what they say about each other and from what I can make out Carr & Galloway were aquited mainly on Trevaskiss,s evidence as you say they hanged him just the same ( and deserved )as I say Gordon no offence taken Now I have 2 William Henry Trevaskiss in my tree 1 b.c. 1857 the son of John Trevaskiss so William,s nephew and 1 sent to me by a distant relative of his William Henry b.c. 1869 they may be the same person I don,t know yet do you know the relationship of Thomas H. to John and Martha ? and does it say where in Cornwall they were Born ? or where Thomas H. lived in liverpool By the way does anyone know if there is a Rootsweb site in Wahler Norway do we have any Norwegian Listers ? Cheers George ----- Original Message ---- From: Gordon Evans <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, 22 July, 2008 4:10:46 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-MERSEYSIDE] William TREVASKISS, mutineer Hi George I meant no offence in my post, and would be mortified to think that you might have perceived any. :-( To this 68 year-old pensioner "megabucks" is anything over £7 - the cost of a BMD certificate. :-) The "thug" tag was based on two newspaper reports from the Illustrated London News, posted on another list; you are obviously privy to more detailed information from another source, suggesting that there may have been mitigating circumstances (but they hanged him just the same?). Another poster on the same list gave you this family in the 1881 Canadian Census :- 1881 Canada Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario Martha TREVASKIS, 72, born England John TREVASKIS, 40, blacksmith, born England Thomas H TREVASKIS, 30, blacksmith, born England You asked the poster whether he knew where in England this John TREVASKIS was born, but I don't recall seeing any on-list response. So I endeavoured in my earlier post to demonstrate to you that Martha & John were born in CORNWALL, Thomas H in LIVERPOOL, since all three feature in the 1851 Census for Liverpool? PS. I've been called many, many things in my lifetime, but never (until now) "naive". :-) Best regards Gordon To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2008 1:04 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-MERSEYSIDE] William TREVASKISS, mutineer >Hi Gordon >I did not shell out megabucks as you said the cost was very reasonable >much cheeper than a trip to London for myself the proof was to find out if >he was not related to me as much as if he was. >I think it,s a bit naive to call him a thug , I in no way condone the >murders but given the alternative Join in or be thrown overboard not much >of an alternative, who,s to say at this distance what we would do . The >wife was not on board and there was only one child of 12 or thirteen the >age William was when he went to sea and he was the one who told Carr and >Galloway the plans of Captain Fielding the instigator of the plot he also >spoke up on behalf of th child and took no part in his murder they were >not in there beds but up on deck fighting for there lives( I have the >benefit of the Book of the full trial transcript which was Kindly sent to >me by a lister in Nova Scotia ) I am of the opinion we can,t hide the past >but we can learn from it he is one of mine like it or not >P.S. the Trevaske family was one of 2 familys you kindly found for me on >the 1841 I have not been able to tie them in yet there are several >Trevaskiss in Canada again I have not been able to tie them in the search >goes onRegards George ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi George I meant no offence in my post, and would be mortified to think that you might have perceived any. :-( To this 68 year-old pensioner "megabucks" is anything over £7 - the cost of a BMD certificate. :-) The "thug" tag was based on two newspaper reports from the Illustrated London News, posted on another list; you are obviously privy to more detailed information from another source, suggesting that there may have been mitigating circumstances (but they hanged him just the same?). Another poster on the same list gave you this family in the 1881 Canadian Census :- 1881 Canada Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario Martha TREVASKIS, 72, born England John TREVASKIS, 40, blacksmith, born England Thomas H TREVASKIS, 30, blacksmith, born England You asked the poster whether he knew where in England this John TREVASKIS was born, but I don't recall seeing any on-list response. So I endeavoured in my earlier post to demonstrate to you that Martha & John were born in CORNWALL, Thomas H in LIVERPOOL, since all three feature in the 1851 Census for Liverpool? PS. I've been called many, many things in my lifetime, but never (until now) "naive". :-) Best regards Gordon To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2008 1:04 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-MERSEYSIDE] William TREVASKISS, mutineer >Hi Gordon >I did not shell out megabucks as you said the cost was very reasonable >much cheeper than a trip to London for myself the proof was to find out if >he was not related to me as much as if he was. >I think it,s a bit naive to call him a thug , I in no way condone the >murders but given the alternative Join in or be thrown overboard not much >of an alternative, who,s to say at this distance what we would do . The >wife was not on board and there was only one child of 12 or thirteen the >age William was when he went to sea and he was the one who told Carr and >Galloway the plans of Captain Fielding the instigator of the plot he also >spoke up on behalf of th child and took no part in his murder they were >not in there beds but up on deck fighting for there lives( I have the >benefit of the Book of the full trial transcript which was Kindly sent to >me by a lister in Nova Scotia ) I am of the opinion we can,t hide the past >but we can learn from it he is one of mine like it or not >P.S. the Trevaske family was one of 2 familys you kindly found for me on >the 1841 I have not been able to tie them in yet there are several >Trevaskiss in Canada again I have not been able to tie them in the search >goes onRegards George
Thanks Ricky . Passing it on. Lesley -----Original Message----- From: Rcc1934 Hi All, Just to remind you that :-- "Lost Treasures - Vikings Show" featuring Neston and Chester St Olaves churches is on tonight. 6 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. ITV1 Granada. Ricky Cooper.
Hi Gordon I did not shell out megabucks as you said the cost was very reasonable much cheeper than a trip to London for myself the proof was to find out if he was not related to me as much as if he was. I think it,s a bit naive to call him a thug , I in no way condone the murders but given the alternative Join in or be thrown overboard not much of an alternative, who,s to say at this distance what we would do . The wife was not on board and there was only one child of 12 or thirteen the age William was when he went to sea and he was the one who told Carr and Galloway the plans of Captain Fielding the instigator of the plot he also spoke up on behalf of th child and took no part in his murder they were not in there beds but up on deck fighting for there lives( I have the benefit of the Book of the full trial transcript which was Kindly sent to me by a lister in Nova Scotia ) I am of the opinion we can,t hide the past but we can learn from it he is one of mine like it or not P.S. the Trevaske family was one of 2 familys you kindly found for me on the 1841 I have not been able to tie them in yet there are several Trevaskiss in Canada again I have not been able to tie them in the search goes onRegards George ----- Original Message ---- From: Gordon Evans <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, 19 July, 2008 7:40:56 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-MERSEYSIDE] William TREVASKISS, mutineer Hi George Not sure I'd be prepared to shell out megabucks to a London researcher just to prove I was related to a thug who'd butchered a sea-captain, his wife and an unspecified number of innocent children whilst they slept in their beds. :-) The family someone on another list found for you in the 1881 Canadian Census, by the way, appears to be this one 30 years earlier :- HO 107/2181 folio 704 page 73 Crump Street, Liverpool Richard TREVASKE, 45, blacksmith, born Cornwall Martha, wife, 42, Cornwall Richard, son, 15, blacksmith, Cornwall Mary, daur, 14, Cornwall Elizabeth, daur, 12, Cornwall John, son, 10, Cornwall (says 12 in Census, but was 4 months old in 1841) William, son, 8, Cornwall Martha, daur, 4, Cornwall Thomas [Henry], son, 5 months, born Liverpool Looks as though they might have been on the way from Cornwall to Canada when the youngest was born in Liverpool? Regards Gordon From: "GEORGE HIGHTON" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2008 5:34 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-MERSEYSIDE] William TREVASKISS, mutineer > Hi Gordon > I employed a Researcher in London who found William Trevaskiss Baptism and > birth in St. Dunstans Stepney with John as father and mother as Esther > with John,s occupation as a Taylor so I accept he was the Brother to John > and Henry born and baptised in St. George in the East Stepney ether side > of William. The only thing was he gave his age at his trial as b. 1820-1 > and Leaving Liverpool to go to sea at 12 the William found for me was B.& > bapt. 1818 so he might have been trying for sympathy at his trial because > his statement said he had scant education at the free school in liverpool > or William b.1818 died and they named anothe son William he also said he > had a sister (Esther ) still living in Liverpool as he heard from her by > the Packet ship .And an Aunty in London and a sister in service with an > overseer or Manager in Guy,s Hospital Enough for me to accept him while I > look further at the free schools in Liverpool at the time his father was a > resident at Kirkdale and Lancaster Prisons so William could have recieved > Free education the researcher is still looking for the rest of the family > in London > Cheers George ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi All, Just to remind you that :-- "Lost Treasures - Vikings Show" featuring Neston and Chester St Olaves churches is on tonight. 6 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. ITV1 Granada. Ricky Cooper.
[email protected] wrote :- >note with interest your mention of tall ships in Liverpool. I would love to >see any pictures you atke of the ships. There are pictures of all the vessels taking part in the event here :- http://www.tallshipsliverpool.co.uk/the-fleet Will probably be the small hours of the morning in the US when the vessels set off from Liverpool, but you should be able to watch the "Parade of Sail" and the start of the race on this site :- http://www.bbc.co.uk/liverpool/content/webcams/tall_ships_webcam.shtml Best regards Gordon Evans Wirral UK From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 1:44 AM Subject: [ENG-MERSEYSIDE] Tall ships Liverpool > To Jeff ; note with interest your mention of tall ships in Liverpool. We > just had a tall ships event in Tacoma Washington here in the U.S. If you > do make it to the event , I would love to see any pictures you atke of the > ships. > [email protected]