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    1. [SRY] Death of Edward BEYNON , Esq. ( DICEY & BEYNON ) ( 1800 )
    2. From Jackson's Oxford Journal ( Oxford, England ), Saturday, December 27, 1800; Issue 2487.  DIED. At Carshalton, Surrey, aged 78, Edward BEYNON , Esq., late of the house of DICEY and BEYNON , ( the celebrated preparers of Daffy's Elixir and other medicines ) reputed to be worth 100,000 pounds which principally devolves to an only daughter.

    09/08/2012 12:59:02
    1. [SRY] re TREMEARNE FAMILY.
    2. Ann & Kevin
    3. Hi, I am researching the Tremearne family Anthony Tremearne (1842 Gloucester) and Louisa Weller (1843 Islington). I have tthe mother and daughter upto the 1911 census but seem to have lost most of the males after the 1881 census. Tremearne Arthur Vyvyan Shirley 1865 Tremearne Eustace Sewallis S 1867 Have him marrying in 1896 to Daw Mary , St.Saviour 1d 255 He was a solicitor. Died 1934 Tremearne Louis Charles S 1871 Tremearne Gerald Clement S 1873 Tremearne Philip Howard S 1876 Tremearne Gerald Clement S 1873 Think he went to Victoria Australia. Dont know when Tremearne Philip Howard S 1876 Tremearne Cecil Francis S 1882 Have him upto the 1891 census. He later died in France. 1916 Tremearne Geoffrey Laurence S 1889 " " " ' I have found him in Canada but dont know when he went. I am hoping that there is someone out there who can help me fill in the missing years. I have searched the 1901 and 1911 census but have had no luck. Thanking you Ann (NZ)

    09/06/2012 03:15:35
    1. Re: [SRY] re TREMEARNE FAMILY.
    2. Hi Ann,I think I might be able to help you. I'm not on my computer at the moment, but will get back to you when I am. JackieQLD  ----- Original Message ----- From: eng-surrey@rootsweb.com To: Cc: Sent:Thu, 6 Sep 2012 21:15:35 +1200 Subject:[SRY] re TREMEARNE FAMILY. Hi, I am researching the Tremearne family Anthony Tremearne (1842 Gloucester) and Louisa Weller (1843 Islington). I have tthe mother and daughter upto the 1911 census but seem to have lost most of the males after the 1881 census. Tremearne Arthur Vyvyan Shirley 1865 Tremearne Eustace Sewallis S 1867 Have him marrying in 1896 to Daw Mary , St.Saviour 1d 255 He was a solicitor. Died 1934 Tremearne Louis Charles S 1871 Tremearne Gerald Clement S 1873 Tremearne Philip Howard S 1876 Tremearne Gerald Clement S 1873 Think he went to Victoria Australia. Dont know when Tremearne Philip Howard S 1876 Tremearne Cecil Francis S 1882 Have him upto the 1891 census. He later died in France. 1916 Tremearne Geoffrey Laurence S 1889 " " " ' I have found him in Canada but dont know when he went. I am hoping that there is someone out there who can help me fill in the missing years. I have searched the 1901 and 1911 census but have had no luck. Thanking you Ann (NZ) *************************************** Send your List messages using **PLAIN TEXT** and always **TRIM AWAY** superfluous old messages in replies List Admin can be contacted at: Eng-Surrey-admin@rootsweb.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-SURREY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    09/06/2012 01:39:23
    1. Re: [SRY] re TREMEARNE FAMILY.
    2. Alison Martyn
    3. Think this is Cecil in 1901, Ann: RG13; Piece: 651; Folio: 69; Page: 20 1 Bourdon Road, Penge Visiting Mr & Mrs Douro Lockhart and their 2 step-daughters He's transcribed as "Cecil S Carus" Alison ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann & Kevin" <kevann@actrix.co.nz> To: <eng-surrey@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2012 10:15 AM Subject: [SRY] re TREMEARNE FAMILY. > Hi, I am researching the Tremearne family Anthony Tremearne (1842 > Gloucester) and Louisa Weller (1843 Islington). I have tthe mother and > daughter upto the 1911 census but seem to have lost most of the males > after the 1881 census. > > Tremearne Arthur Vyvyan Shirley 1865 > Tremearne Eustace Sewallis S 1867 Have him marrying in 1896 to Daw > Mary , St.Saviour 1d 255 He was a solicitor. Died 1934 > Tremearne Louis Charles S 1871 > Tremearne Gerald Clement S 1873 > Tremearne Philip Howard S 1876 > Tremearne Gerald Clement S 1873 Think he went to Victoria > Australia. > Dont know when > Tremearne Philip Howard S 1876 > Tremearne Cecil Francis S 1882 Have him upto the 1891 census. He > later died in France. 1916 > Tremearne Geoffrey Laurence S 1889 " " " > ' > I have found him in Canada but dont know when he went. > > I am hoping that there is someone out there who can help me fill in the > missing years. I have searched the 1901 and 1911 census but have had no > luck. > > Thanking you > > Ann (NZ) > > > > > *************************************** > Send your List messages using **PLAIN TEXT** and always **TRIM AWAY** > superfluous old messages in replies. > > List Admin can be contacted at: Eng-Surrey-admin@rootsweb.com. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-SURREY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ----- > No virus found in this message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 10.0.1424 / Virus Database: 2437/5252 - Release Date: 09/06/12 >

    09/06/2012 11:48:35
    1. Re: [SRY] Annie Elizabeth ETHERTON born 1871 Lambeth possibly married William H YATES 1929 Lambeth
    2. Carole Moon
    3. Hello Nivard   Thanks for the information, its a big help in solving the mystery. Another to add to my list of ancestors that didn't marry when they first got together! Her parents were just the same although it was only it wasn't as long before they married.   Regards   Carole --- On Mon, 3/9/12, Nivard Ovington <ovington1@sky.com> wrote: From: Nivard Ovington <ovington1@sky.com> Subject: Re: [SRY] Annie Elizabeth ETHERTON born 1871 Lambeth possibly married William H YATES 1929 Lambeth To: eng-surrey@rootsweb.com Date: Monday, 3 September, 2012, 11:01 Hi Carole In 1901 1901 England Census about William H Yates Name:     William H Yates Age:     41 Estimated Birth Year:     abt 1860 Relation:     Head Spouse's Name:     Annie E Yates Gender:     Male Where born:     Newton, Cambridgeshire, England Civil parish:     Lambeth Ecclesiastical parish:     St Peter County/Island:     London Country:     England Registration district:     Lambeth Sub-registration district:     Lambeth Church Second ED, institution, or vessel:     20 Neighbors:     View others on page Household schedule number:     77 Piece:     410 Folio:     41 Page Number:     11 Household Members:     Name     Age William H Yates 41 Annie E Yates     31 London Lambeth Henry E Yates     9 Minnie Yates     6 Elizabeth F C Yates     2     RG13; Piece: 410; Folio: 41; Page: 11. London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906 about Minnie Yates Name:     Minnie Yates Record Type:     Baptism Estimated Birth Date:     abt 1894 Baptism Date:     2 Dec 1894 Father's Name:     William Henry Yates Mother's Name:     Annie Elizabeth Yates Parish or Poor Law Union:     Vauxhall St Peter Borough:     Lambeth Register Type:     Parish Registers 65 Vauxhall walk Iron worker London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906 about William Thomas Yates Name:     William Thomas Yates Record Type:     Baptism Estimated Birth Date:     abt 1896 Baptism Date:     18 Nov 1896 Father's Name:     William Henry Yates Mother's Name:     Annie Elizabeth Yates Parish or Poor Law Union:     Vauxhall St Peter Borough:     Lambeth Register Type:     Parish Registers 11 Goding street London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906 about Elizabeth Florence Cave Yates Name:     Elizabeth Florence Cave Yates Record Type:     Baptism Estimated Birth Date:     abt 1900 Baptism Date:     21 Nov 1900 Father's Name:     William Henry Yates Mother's Name:     Annie Elizabeth Yates Parish or Poor Law Union:     Vauxhall St Peter Borough:     Lambeth Register Type:     Parish Registers 111 Goding street (it does say 111) Ironmoulder London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906 about Dorothy Maude Yates Name:     Dorothy Maude Yates Record Type:     Baptism Estimated Birth Date:     abt 1901 Baptism Date:     8 May 1901 Father's Name:     William Henry Yates Mother's Name:     Anne Elizabeth Yates Parish or Poor Law Union:     Vauxhall St Peter Borough:     Lambeth Register Type:     Parish Registers 11 Goding street Iron moulder London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906 about Nellie Yates Name:     Nellie Yates Record Type:     Baptism Estimated Birth Date:     abt 1904 Baptism Date:     7 Nov 1904 Father's Name:     William Henry Yates Mother's Name:     Annie Elizabeth Yates Parish or Poor Law Union:     Vauxhall St Peter Borough:     Lambeth Register Type:     Parish Registers 14 Spring gardens Ironmoulder London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906 about Leslie Yates Name:     Leslie Yates Record Type:     Baptism Estimated Birth Date:     abt 1906 Baptism Date:     7 Nov 1906 Father's Name:     William Harry Yates Mother's Name:     Annie Elizabeth Yates Parish or Poor Law Union:     Vauxhall St Peter Borough:     Lambeth Register Type:     Parish Registers 4 Spring gardens Ironmolder Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 03/09/2012 11:17, Carole Moon wrote: > I have never been able to find what happened to Annie Elizabeth ETHERTON after the 1881 census, she was my Great-Grandfather's sister. > > After a long break from family history I have started to look for her again and found a marriage of Annie Elizabeth ETHERTON to William H YATES 1929 Jun Qtr Lambeth and a death of Annie E YATES 1931 Mar Qtr Lambeth age 60 (which would make her born 1871 same as my Annie Elizabeth ETHERTON. > > As I couldn't find Annie Elizabeth ETHERTON on any census after 1881 I have searched the 1911 census for a Annie YATES and found the following living 19 Broad Street Lambeth > > William Henry YATES age 54 > Annie Elizabeth YATES age 40 > Elizabeth Florence YATES age 12 > Dorothy Maud YATES age 10 > Leslie YATES age 4 > Joseph George YATES age 1 > > Details state they had been married 20 years and had 9 children with only 5 surviving. > > Could this be the answer to my missing Annie ETHERTON? > > Would anyone be able to do a look-up on the 1901 & 1891 censuses for this family please? > > Is there anyone researching this particular family and willing to swop information? > > > Regards > > Carole *************************************** Send your List messages using **PLAIN TEXT** and always **TRIM AWAY** superfluous old messages in replies. 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    09/03/2012 07:27:09
    1. Re: [SRY] Annie Elizabeth ETHERTON born 1871 Lambeth possibly married William H YATES 1929 Lambeth
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Hi Carole In 1901 1901 England Census about William H Yates Name: William H Yates Age: 41 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1860 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Annie E Yates Gender: Male Where born: Newton, Cambridgeshire, England Civil parish: Lambeth Ecclesiastical parish: St Peter County/Island: London Country: England Registration district: Lambeth Sub-registration district: Lambeth Church Second ED, institution, or vessel: 20 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 77 Piece: 410 Folio: 41 Page Number: 11 Household Members: Name Age William H Yates 41 Annie E Yates 31 London Lambeth Henry E Yates 9 Minnie Yates 6 Elizabeth F C Yates 2 RG13; Piece: 410; Folio: 41; Page: 11. London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906 about Minnie Yates Name: Minnie Yates Record Type: Baptism Estimated Birth Date: abt 1894 Baptism Date: 2 Dec 1894 Father's Name: William Henry Yates Mother's Name: Annie Elizabeth Yates Parish or Poor Law Union: Vauxhall St Peter Borough: Lambeth Register Type: Parish Registers 65 Vauxhall walk Iron worker London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906 about William Thomas Yates Name: William Thomas Yates Record Type: Baptism Estimated Birth Date: abt 1896 Baptism Date: 18 Nov 1896 Father's Name: William Henry Yates Mother's Name: Annie Elizabeth Yates Parish or Poor Law Union: Vauxhall St Peter Borough: Lambeth Register Type: Parish Registers 11 Goding street London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906 about Elizabeth Florence Cave Yates Name: Elizabeth Florence Cave Yates Record Type: Baptism Estimated Birth Date: abt 1900 Baptism Date: 21 Nov 1900 Father's Name: William Henry Yates Mother's Name: Annie Elizabeth Yates Parish or Poor Law Union: Vauxhall St Peter Borough: Lambeth Register Type: Parish Registers 111 Goding street (it does say 111) Ironmoulder London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906 about Dorothy Maude Yates Name: Dorothy Maude Yates Record Type: Baptism Estimated Birth Date: abt 1901 Baptism Date: 8 May 1901 Father's Name: William Henry Yates Mother's Name: Anne Elizabeth Yates Parish or Poor Law Union: Vauxhall St Peter Borough: Lambeth Register Type: Parish Registers 11 Goding street Iron moulder London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906 about Nellie Yates Name: Nellie Yates Record Type: Baptism Estimated Birth Date: abt 1904 Baptism Date: 7 Nov 1904 Father's Name: William Henry Yates Mother's Name: Annie Elizabeth Yates Parish or Poor Law Union: Vauxhall St Peter Borough: Lambeth Register Type: Parish Registers 14 Spring gardens Ironmoulder London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906 about Leslie Yates Name: Leslie Yates Record Type: Baptism Estimated Birth Date: abt 1906 Baptism Date: 7 Nov 1906 Father's Name: William Harry Yates Mother's Name: Annie Elizabeth Yates Parish or Poor Law Union: Vauxhall St Peter Borough: Lambeth Register Type: Parish Registers 4 Spring gardens Ironmolder Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 03/09/2012 11:17, Carole Moon wrote: > I have never been able to find what happened to Annie Elizabeth ETHERTON after the 1881 census, she was my Great-Grandfather's sister. > > After a long break from family history I have started to look for her again and found a marriage of Annie Elizabeth ETHERTON to William H YATES 1929 Jun Qtr Lambeth and a death of Annie E YATES 1931 Mar Qtr Lambeth age 60 (which would make her born 1871 same as my Annie Elizabeth ETHERTON. > > As I couldn't find Annie Elizabeth ETHERTON on any census after 1881 I have searched the 1911 census for a Annie YATES and found the following living 19 Broad Street Lambeth > > William Henry YATES age 54 > Annie Elizabeth YATES age 40 > Elizabeth Florence YATES age 12 > Dorothy Maud YATES age 10 > Leslie YATES age 4 > Joseph George YATES age 1 > > Details state they had been married 20 years and had 9 children with only 5 surviving. > > Could this be the answer to my missing Annie ETHERTON? > > Would anyone be able to do a look-up on the 1901 & 1891 censuses for this family please? > > Is there anyone researching this particular family and willing to swop information? > > > Regards > > Carole

    09/03/2012 06:01:40
    1. [SRY] Annie Elizabeth ETHERTON born 1871 Lambeth possibly married William H YATES 1929 Lambeth
    2. Carole Moon
    3. I have never been able to find what happened to Annie Elizabeth ETHERTON after the 1881 census, she was my Great-Grandfather's sister.   After a long break from family history I have started to look for her again and found a marriage of Annie Elizabeth ETHERTON to William H YATES 1929 Jun Qtr Lambeth and a death of Annie E YATES 1931 Mar Qtr Lambeth age 60 (which would make her born 1871 same as my Annie Elizabeth ETHERTON.   As I couldn't find Annie Elizabeth ETHERTON on any census after 1881 I have searched the 1911 census for a Annie YATES and found the following living 19 Broad Street Lambeth   William Henry YATES age 54 Annie Elizabeth YATES age 40 Elizabeth Florence YATES age 12 Dorothy Maud YATES age 10 Leslie YATES age 4 Joseph George YATES age 1   Details state they had been married 20 years and had 9 children with only 5 surviving.   Could this be the answer to my missing Annie ETHERTON?   Would anyone be able to do a look-up on the 1901 & 1891 censuses for this family please?   Is there anyone researching this particular family and willing to swop information?     Regards   Carole  

    09/03/2012 05:17:12
    1. Re: [SRY] Weathers family
    2. Sarah Keesee
    3. Thank you so much. I may join Ancestry UK. ..... sounds promising. -----Original Message----- From: Nivard Ovington Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2012 4:58 PM To: eng-surrey@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SRY] Weathers family Hi Sarah A simple search on Ancestry for W*THERS Southwark gets many hits back to the 1500's WEATHERS WETHERS WITHERS all figure Ancestry have some Southwark Parish Registers but how complete they are is another matter, pre 1812 there are at least twelve Parishes listed in Southwark If you can I would suggest you try and get access to Ancestry Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 02/09/2012 19:29, Sarah Keesee wrote: > Nivard, I notice that you answer many queries on the Surrey list. I am > an > American, researching my Thomas Weathers and wife Lydia;s family of Surry > and Sussex Counties in COLONIAL AMERICA.... the earliest proven, 1719 deed > which mentions Thomas is from Southwarke Parish, Surry. Southwarke > parish > was reconstructed in 1732 and my people were then shown to be in the newly > formed Albemarle Parish with the christening of their last born child in > 1741. For further research, I need the register and vestry books of > Southwarke parish. These, by tradition, are said to have been lost or > destroyed. I have read somewhere that immigrants from England sometimes > settled in a county or parish that carried the same name as the one they > left so my question would be do you have anything of interest on a > Weathers > family in Surrey.... especially Southwark parish. > > Best regards, > Sarah Withers Keesee > Salisbury, North Carolina, USA > swkeesee@gmail.com *************************************** Send your List messages using **PLAIN TEXT** and always **TRIM AWAY** superfluous old messages in replies. List Admin can be contacted at: Eng-Surrey-admin@rootsweb.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-SURREY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    09/02/2012 12:22:23
    1. [SRY] Weathers family
    2. Sarah Keesee
    3. Nivard, I notice that you answer many queries on the Surrey list. I am an American, researching my Thomas Weathers and wife Lydia;s family of Surry and Sussex Counties in COLONIAL AMERICA.... the earliest proven, 1719 deed which mentions Thomas is from Southwarke Parish, Surry. Southwarke parish was reconstructed in 1732 and my people were then shown to be in the newly formed Albemarle Parish with the christening of their last born child in 1741. For further research, I need the register and vestry books of Southwarke parish. These, by tradition, are said to have been lost or destroyed. I have read somewhere that immigrants from England sometimes settled in a county or parish that carried the same name as the one they left so my question would be do you have anything of interest on a Weathers family in Surrey.... especially Southwark parish. Best regards, Sarah Withers Keesee Salisbury, North Carolina, USA swkeesee@gmail.com

    09/02/2012 08:29:45
    1. [SRY] Marvels of the Month at Surrey History Centre
    2. Jill Hyams
    3. September's 'Marvels of the Month' highlight our often overlooked Surrey journals, explore the ancient ceremony of swan upping, and offer valuable advice on caring for your precious documents. On display in the foyer at Surrey History Centre, Woking, and on our website at http://bit.ly/O5fU3b Jill Hyams On behalf of Surrey Heritage

    08/31/2012 11:40:07
    1. Re: [SRY] Missing address from 1901 census
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Hi Jean and Neil The enumerator was supposed to keep a record of the schedules he gave out so as he would know if any were missing when he collected them after the census day So it should have been noticed However looking at the pages covering the addresses either side of the one mentioned shows an unbroken run of schedules, so it looks to me as if the mistake was made by the enumerator missing the address in the first place (or there would be a blank or missing schedule) The other side of the road was done separately, shown by the run of schedule numbers, so he went down one side and later up the other side The address missed may have been tucked round a corner or easily missed or it was simply an oversight Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > Hallo > > I belive the forms were collected from the houses. The enumerator put > all the details in the book when he had them all. Ha may have apicked > up two together or dropped one down on the road and it blew way. The > family might have been out when he called to collect the form so he > couldn't get it. > > Jean Hunter > Kent

    08/31/2012 11:23:28
    1. Re: [SRY] Missing address from 1901 census
    2. Jean Hunter
    3. neilrbowers wrote: > As the houses either side were on the same page I don't see how the > schedule could have been missed. > Yes, it is possible the enumerator did not note it down as necessary, > although others on that schedule in the same road were. Hallo I belive the forms were collected from the houses. The enumerator put all the details in the book when he had them all. Ha may have apicked up two together or dropped one down on the road and it blew way. The family might have been out when he called to collect the form so he couldn't get it. Jean Hunter Kent

    08/31/2012 10:41:46
    1. Re: [SRY] Missing address from 1901 census
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Hi again When I say missed, bear in mind the way the census was conducted The enumerator left a schedule (or more if split household) with each household, he noted them down number to address, after the census day he collected all the schedules up and then put them in order according to his listing, then transcribed them onto the pages we see today If the enumerator could not collect the schedule for whatever reason (householder not at home or he just missed collecting from that house) he should have noticed it as his listing would show it missing and he should have gone back to redo the schedule or try and collect it again but wherever humans are involved mistakes can happen, did he collect the schedule and lose it? or simply missed it bypassing a page or two ? we will probably never know It is as I said previously possible the missing addresses are in another section but I suspect its just human error Did you notice the schedules in number order on the pages you checked? If there is no missing schedule numbers then the answer is he missed the address(es) and it was not picked up on Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 31/08/2012 16:16, neilrbowers wrote: > Hi Nivard, > > Thank you for your reply. > > Yes, it was a slip of the finger, it was correct lower down. > > As the houses either side were on the same page I don't see how the > schedule could have been missed. > Yes, it is possible the enumerator did not note it down as necessary, > although others on that schedule in the same road were. > > Regard, > > Neil >

    08/31/2012 10:41:37
    1. Re: [SRY] Missing address from 1901 census
    2. neilrbowers
    3. Hi Nivard, Thank you for your reply. Yes, it was a slip of the finger, it was correct lower down. As the houses either side were on the same page I don't see how the schedule could have been missed. Yes, it is possible the enumerator did not note it down as necessary, although others on that schedule in the same road were. Regard, Neil On 31.08.2012 16:08, Nivard Ovington wrote: > Hi Neil > > I am sure its just a slip of the finger but the address is *Road* not > Street > > There are pages, schedules and in some cases whole sections missing > from > the census in all years > > Unless the address you are missing is on the edge of a section and > therefore may be in another it is very likely the schedule was either > missed or the house was empty and not enumerated, it should be noted > in > the enumerators pages but sometimes things were missed > > It rather sounds like your address was missed or lost > > Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > > > > On 31/08/2012 14:59, neilrbowers wrote: >> Good day fellow researchers, >> >> I wonder if anyone has any idea why a single house may be >> missing >> from the 1901 census? >> >> In 1902 my ancestor Clifford Bert Bowers was living at 25 New Church >> Street, Camberwell with his wife to be. >> However in the 1901 census the page for this road goes from 23 to >> 29, >> missing 25 and 27, with no "Uninhabited" houses between. >> Other house in the same road are listed as "Uninhabited". >> >> I cannot find Clifford in the 1901 census on either Find My Past or >> Ancestry so my assumption is that he may be at 25 New Church Road. >> >> Regards, >> >> Neil Bowers > *************************************** > Send your List messages using **PLAIN TEXT** and always **TRIM AWAY** > superfluous old messages in replies. > > List Admin can be contacted at: Eng-Surrey-admin@rootsweb.com. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-SURREY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/31/2012 10:16:24
    1. Re: [SRY] Missing address from 1901 census
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Hi Neil I am sure its just a slip of the finger but the address is *Road* not Street There are pages, schedules and in some cases whole sections missing from the census in all years Unless the address you are missing is on the edge of a section and therefore may be in another it is very likely the schedule was either missed or the house was empty and not enumerated, it should be noted in the enumerators pages but sometimes things were missed It rather sounds like your address was missed or lost Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 31/08/2012 14:59, neilrbowers wrote: > Good day fellow researchers, > > I wonder if anyone has any idea why a single house may be missing > from the 1901 census? > > In 1902 my ancestor Clifford Bert Bowers was living at 25 New Church > Street, Camberwell with his wife to be. > However in the 1901 census the page for this road goes from 23 to 29, > missing 25 and 27, with no "Uninhabited" houses between. > Other house in the same road are listed as "Uninhabited". > > I cannot find Clifford in the 1901 census on either Find My Past or > Ancestry so my assumption is that he may be at 25 New Church Road. > > Regards, > > Neil Bowers

    08/31/2012 10:08:39
    1. [SRY] Missing address from 1901 census
    2. neilrbowers
    3. Good day fellow researchers, I wonder if anyone has any idea why a single house may be missing from the 1901 census? In 1902 my ancestor Clifford Bert Bowers was living at 25 New Church Street, Camberwell with his wife to be. However in the 1901 census the page for this road goes from 23 to 29, missing 25 and 27, with no "Uninhabited" houses between. Other house in the same road are listed as "Uninhabited". I cannot find Clifford in the 1901 census on either Find My Past or Ancestry so my assumption is that he may be at 25 New Church Road. Regards, Neil Bowers

    08/31/2012 08:59:59
    1. Re: [SRY] Weathers family
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Hi Sarah A simple search on Ancestry for W*THERS Southwark gets many hits back to the 1500's WEATHERS WETHERS WITHERS all figure Ancestry have some Southwark Parish Registers but how complete they are is another matter, pre 1812 there are at least twelve Parishes listed in Southwark If you can I would suggest you try and get access to Ancestry Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 02/09/2012 19:29, Sarah Keesee wrote: > Nivard, I notice that you answer many queries on the Surrey list. I am an > American, researching my Thomas Weathers and wife Lydia;s family of Surry > and Sussex Counties in COLONIAL AMERICA.... the earliest proven, 1719 deed > which mentions Thomas is from Southwarke Parish, Surry. Southwarke parish > was reconstructed in 1732 and my people were then shown to be in the newly > formed Albemarle Parish with the christening of their last born child in > 1741. For further research, I need the register and vestry books of > Southwarke parish. These, by tradition, are said to have been lost or > destroyed. I have read somewhere that immigrants from England sometimes > settled in a county or parish that carried the same name as the one they > left so my question would be do you have anything of interest on a Weathers > family in Surrey.... especially Southwark parish. > > Best regards, > Sarah Withers Keesee > Salisbury, North Carolina, USA > swkeesee@gmail.com

    08/30/2012 03:58:37
    1. [SRY] Surrey Heritage Celebration, 6 October 2012
    2. Jill Hyams
    3. Come along and celebrate our Archive of the Year 2012 award with a day of FREE events at Surrey History Centre! Saturday 6 October, 10.00 - 15.30. Discover more about Surrey Heritage and what we do. Activities include: - behind the scenes tours of our award-winning archives - displays of our archive and map treasures - family history and military ancestors help desk - 10-15 minute talks on a variety of topics in the morning - children's craft activities (parents and guardians are responsible for children at all times) - Exploring Surrey's Past / Historic Environment Record (HER) demo - behind-the-scenes visit to our archaeological processing unit - Surrey Museums display and information In the afternoon, this year's Surrey Heritage Annual Lecture is 'Valuing the Past: Why Heritage Matters in the Modern World' by Dr Joe Flatman, Surrey County Archaeologist and a Senior Lecturer in Archaeology at University College London. Drawing on his experiences working as a heritage professional around the globe, Dr Flatman will use the Annual Lecture to explore the different values that societies place on heritage in the modern world. The Annual Lecture starts at 14.00 and finishes at 15.30. Booking required. The 'behind-the-scene' tours are at 10.30 and 12.30, and each lasts 1.5 hours. Booking required. All events are free but please book places for tours and the annual lecture by phoning 01483 518737 or emailing shs@surreycc.gov.uk For all other events, no need to book - just drop in. Free refreshments. Free car park accessible via Kingsway. Jill Hyams Surrey Heritage

    08/30/2012 03:06:29
    1. [SRY] Surrey Coat of Arms
    2. Jill Hyams
    3. A new Surrey Coats of Arms research guide is now available on the Surrey Heritage website at bit.ly/PQEmKg It includes the full text of the Surrey Coats of Arms (arranged alphabetically by family name and covering the whole of the ancient county of Surrey). Jill Hyams Surrey Heritage

    08/30/2012 02:38:35
    1. [SRY] GOLLA
    2. Adele Pentony-Graham
    3. Lucien William Peter Alexander Evasio GOLLA. Born Surrey in 1839. wonder which part of Surrey?? His wife was Alice Amelia Tingley born in London in 1847. Lucien died in Italy, he was a civil engineer and worked all over Europe. Died 1910. Their son was Frederick Lucien Golla a well known Physician. A contact is trying to find out more about the Golla family, was Lucien related to a Henri Golla? Were they cousins.. Now, the NZ connection is a Malvina Golla came to NZ, married a Charles Beach. She was from Potton. Bedfordshire. A Frederick Golla attended Tonbridge School. Henri Frederic Charles Golla was the father of Marie Harriet MALVINA GOLLA. Her mother was Elinor Martha Jane Edwards born 1842 in Potton. Henri was born in France about 1833. On the New Zealand side, I can remember my late friend George Neich saying, Golla had land in London, possibly Kensington, how can I find out more please? Neich is the Beach connection.. But I received an enquiry from Canada the other weeks, for Golla.. so we are helping each other! George said to me once, his family owned Regent St. I said no doubt that, try another area of London, sadly his mother threw the papers out, how many times do we here this story, tossed not interesting, but its history! And inquisitive Adele wants answers! Being a ex Londoner too!! Thanks Adele

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