The date has been changed to October 3rd. See http://seax.essexcc.gov.uk/ and scroll down a bit - there is a note about changing to pay as you go. Michelle -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Eve Ferguson Sent: September-19-11 6:02 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Ess] PR's on line Hi All I thought ERO were puting up all the registers 31 August as a pay as you go??? but I cannot find them, maybe I am just thick?? Eve Ferguson ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Any problems, please contact the List Admin: [email protected] ------------------------------- 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
there's been a delay. I believe it's been pushed back to October. On Mon 09/19/11 3:01 PM , Eve Ferguson [email protected] sent: > > Hi All > I thought ERO were puting up all the registers 31 August as a pay as you > go??? but I cannot find them, maybe I am just thick??Eve Ferguson > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Any problems, please contact the List Admin: E > [email protected] > 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 > >
A direct female-line ancestor of my wife is a Mary Ann LINZELL who married Samuel DYE in Aveley, Essex on 27 Oct 1813. They subsequently moved to west Cambridgeshire where the records are very clear. According to later census information she was born in Stifford about 1786, but the parish records for Stifford do not seem to be available. The DYE family had 7 children, 6 born in Aveley and i have seen the parish records. One son (John b about 1817) appears in Cambridgeshire census but not in baptismal records. The question that intrigues be is that I kept coming across LINZELL family, but I cannot find a connection. Thomas (a tailor) & Lizzie LINZELL have 2 sons, Thomas bap 20 Apr 1758 and James bap 30 Jan 1761) Thomas & Sarah LINZELL have a son Thomas baptised 30 Sep 1790 Thomas (a tailor) LINZELL has a daughter Sarah bap 9 Feb 1817 Thomas & Mary LINZELL have a son William bap 24 Oct 1819 Does anyone have these individuals, or have more information? ==John ffitch
>From The Essex Standard, and General Advertiser for the Eastern Counties ( Colchester, England ), Friday, August 18, 1843; Issue 660. FATAL ACCIDENT. - On Tuesday last Thomas POOLE , a miller, in the employ of Mr. John PATTRICK , Dovercourt Mills, accidentally fell into the dock, and received such injuries that he only survived a few hours. The deceased has left a wife but no family.
I wonder if he is my Thomas Poole. I have a Thomas Poole who m. Maria J. Cross on 6 May 1838 in Colchester. yes, it is my Thomas, the 1841 census proves it out. well, there's one mystery solved in my tree. if only the rest would be so kind :D Cornelia On Mon 09/19/11 7:34 AM , [email protected] sent: > > >From The Essex Standard, and General Advertiser > for the Eastern Counties ( Colchester, England ), Friday, August 18, 1843; Issue 660. > > FATAL ACCIDENT. - On Tuesday last Thomas POOLE , a miller, in the employ > of Mr. John PATTRICK , Dovercourt Mills, accidentally fell into the dock, > and received such injuries that he only survived a few hours. The > deceased has left a wife but no family. > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Any problems, please contact the List Admin: E > [email protected] > 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 > >
I have just looked up on Ancestry and found lots of Nederlands records such as Nederlands Births and Christenings 1608-1882, Nedeerlands Marriages 1637-1882, Baptism index 1811-1902, Marrriage Index 1795-1944, Death Index 1796-1960 ETC ... if you have an Ancestry account click on Card Catalogues in the Search tab and follow your nose to the Nederlands. Hope this helps. Mike in Denmark At 09:00 19-09-2011, you wrote: >This Essex-UK digest is now sent to you from RootsWeb using new >software. There are two forms for the digest MIME or Plain >Text. To receive the digest in the other format, please contact the >list admin at < [email protected] > and specify which >format you would prefer. > >You can confirm which format you are current receiving by looking at >the full headers of this message. Plain Text Digest are >"Content-Type: text/plain;" and MIME digests are "Content-Type: >multipart/mixed;". 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Fwd: Essex - Netherlands connections brick wall (Stephanie Ray) > >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >From: "colleen" <[email protected]> >Precedence: list >MIME-Version: 1.0 >To: <[email protected]> >References: <[email protected]> > <[email protected]om> >Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2011 10:55:50 +0100 >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original >Subject: [Ess] Essex - Netherlands connections brick wall >Message: 1 > >I was considering researching a possible Essex - Dutch family tree >link but I'm dismayed to find that the genealogy data provider I >subscribe to - which has extensive records of some other European >countries - does not have the Dutch records. Would anyone know if >there's a reason for this? Do the Dutch perhaps not allow public >searches of their BMD/ old census records? > >Thank for any advice anyone can give. > >Colleen > > > > > >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >From: "Ingrid billings" <[email protected]> >Precedence: list >MIME-Version: 1.0 >To: "'colleen'" <[email protected]>, <[email protected]> >References: <[email protected]> ><[email protected]om> > <[email protected]> >In-Reply-To: <[email protected]> >Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2011 14:23:56 +0100 >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="us-ascii" >Subject: Re: [Ess] Essex - Netherlands connections brick wall >Message: 2 > >Hi Coleen > >http://www.genlias.nl/en/page0.jsp > >Not sure if this will help but I have used it - unfortunately it seems to >stop with later ones ie so information is not misused? > >It shows parents with a death and other bits. > >It is also in English if this helps. > >Happy searching. > >Ingrid. > > -----Original Message----- >From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] >On Behalf Of colleen >Sent: 18 September 2011 10:56 >To: [email protected] >Subject: [Ess] Essex - Netherlands connections brick wall > >I was considering researching a possible Essex - Dutch family tree link but >I'm dismayed to find that the genealogy data provider I subscribe to - which > >has extensive records of some other European countries - does not have the >Dutch records. Would anyone know if there's a reason for this? Do the Dutch >perhaps not allow public searches of their BMD/ old census records? > >Thank for any advice anyone can give. > >Colleen > > > >From: Stephanie Ray <[email protected]> >Precedence: list >MIME-Version: 1.0 >To: [email protected] >References: <[email protected]> > <[email protected]om> > <[email protected]> >In-Reply-To: <[email protected]> >Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2011 12:24:38 -0700 >Message-ID: ><[email protected]om> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 >Subject: [Ess] Fwd: Essex - Netherlands connections brick wall >Message: 3 > >I can really recommend the Netherlands mailing list... there are some real >pros on there that happily do many lookups. I suggest posting your known >info and see what they come up with! > >http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NLD/NETHERLANDS.html > >---------- Forwarded message ---------- >From: colleen <[email protected]> >Date: Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 2:55 AM >Subject: [Ess] Essex - Netherlands connections brick wall >To: [email protected] > > >I was considering researching a possible Essex - Dutch family tree link but >I'm dismayed to find that the genealogy data provider I subscribe to - which >has extensive records of some other European countries - does not have the >Dutch records. Would anyone know if there's a reason for this? Do the Dutch >perhaps not allow public searches of their BMD/ old census records? > >Thank for any advice anyone can give. > >Colleen > > >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >Any problems, please contact the List Admin: [email protected] >------------------------------- >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 > > >To contact the ESSEX-UK list administrator, send an email to >[email protected] > >To post a message to the ESSEX-UK mailing list, send an email to >[email protected] > >__________________________________________________________ >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 >email with no additional text.
Hi Coleen http://www.genlias.nl/en/page0.jsp Not sure if this will help but I have used it - unfortunately it seems to stop with later ones ie so information is not misused? It shows parents with a death and other bits. It is also in English if this helps. Happy searching. Ingrid. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of colleen Sent: 18 September 2011 10:56 To: [email protected] Subject: [Ess] Essex - Netherlands connections brick wall I was considering researching a possible Essex - Dutch family tree link but I'm dismayed to find that the genealogy data provider I subscribe to - which has extensive records of some other European countries - does not have the Dutch records. Would anyone know if there's a reason for this? Do the Dutch perhaps not allow public searches of their BMD/ old census records? Thank for any advice anyone can give. Colleen
I can really recommend the Netherlands mailing list... there are some real pros on there that happily do many lookups. I suggest posting your known info and see what they come up with! http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NLD/NETHERLANDS.html ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: colleen <[email protected]> Date: Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 2:55 AM Subject: [Ess] Essex - Netherlands connections brick wall To: [email protected] I was considering researching a possible Essex - Dutch family tree link but I'm dismayed to find that the genealogy data provider I subscribe to - which has extensive records of some other European countries - does not have the Dutch records. Would anyone know if there's a reason for this? Do the Dutch perhaps not allow public searches of their BMD/ old census records? Thank for any advice anyone can give. Colleen ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Any problems, please contact the List Admin: [email protected] ------------------------------- 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
I was considering researching a possible Essex - Dutch family tree link but I'm dismayed to find that the genealogy data provider I subscribe to - which has extensive records of some other European countries - does not have the Dutch records. Would anyone know if there's a reason for this? Do the Dutch perhaps not allow public searches of their BMD/ old census records? Thank for any advice anyone can give. Colleen
Hi All (Adrian are you out there) Still tracking this Gray/Grey line for my friend. I now have a MC which has given me Charles Gray born 1810 Manuden he married Mary Taylor 1838 in Stanstead. They lived in Birchanger in 1841 The Parents of Charles were William Gray and Sussanah I need some information on them please.preferable their marriage and deaths. They had 4 children George 1804 Elizabeth 1807 Charles 1810 and Robert 1812 all bapt. Manuden. Has anyone "Seen" this family please? there were Gray/Graye families in Manuden back to 1555 I guess Ancestry do not have many records for this village?? Eve (Canada now)
It is eight years. Ian and I started a business together. He passed away before he could see it come to fruition. He was going to ride his 'bike to Ipswich and Stratford and I would cover Chelmsford and Colchester. Colchester has closed since then. His Dad was a great supporter of the idea and supplied our first job. I wonder if he mentioned this to anyone? Just curious. I agree that Kevan has done a great job. It is still a very useful site. ----- Original Message ----- > Good grief - is it really eight years? > > Hurrah for Ian, and for Kevan who has not only kept Ian's baby alive, > but nurtured it and watched it grow as well. I will raise a glass to them > both tonight - a good time to crack open my bottle of Rotten End from the > Shalford Brewery! > > For those not in the know, this is Ian's baby - a great tool if your > ancestors liked a snifter: http://deadpubs.co.uk/EssexPubs/indexIan.shtml > > Adrian
Good evening Today is the anniversary of IAN" PUBBY" HUNTER, who passed away in 2003, Bron
(apologies if this appears twice - forgot to edit the subject, and I know some listowners rightly stamp on messages where that happens) On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 10:53 AM, Adrian Gray <[email protected]> wrote: > Good grief - is it really eight years? > > Hurrah for Ian, and for Kevan who has not only kept Ian's baby alive, > but nurtured it and watched it grow as well. I will raise a glass to them > both tonight - a good time to crack open my bottle of Rotten End from the > Shalford Brewery! > > For those not in the know, this is Ian's baby - a great tool if your > ancestors liked a snifter: > > http://deadpubs.co.uk/EssexPubs/indexIan.shtml > > Adrian > > >> ---------- >> From: "Ringers" <[email protected]> >> To: <[email protected]> >> Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2011 16:54:43 +1000 >> Subject: [Ess] PUBBY HUNTER >> Good evening >> >> >> >> Today is the anniversary of IAN" PUBBY" HUNTER, who passed away in 2003, >> >> >> >> Bron >> >>
Good grief - is it really eight years? Hurrah for Ian, and for Kevan who has not only kept Ian's baby alive, but nurtured it and watched it grow as well. I will raise a glass to them both tonight - a good time to crack open my bottle of Rotten End from the Shalford Brewery! For those not in the know, this is Ian's baby - a great tool if your ancestors liked a snifter: http://deadpubs.co.uk/EssexPubs/indexIan.shtml Adrian > ---------- > From: "Ringers" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2011 16:54:43 +1000 > Subject: [Ess] PUBBY HUNTER > Good evening > > > > Today is the anniversary of IAN" PUBBY" HUNTER, who passed away in 2003, > > > > Bron > >
Hello all, Is there anyone on list who has a Thomas Sheldrake married to Esther Stephenson 1825 St Botolph Without Aldergate, London in their tree. This couple had a son Thomas born 1826 same place. Are these Sheldrakes related to the Essex lot.? Thank you, Maree in Aus
Hi list, After watching last nights Who Do You Think You Are it got me wondering if my late Mum in Law's Grandfather was a 'desserter'. I have been unable to find him on the 1871/1881 Census. There also appears to be a change of his names! From Martin Brown to John Clarke. His eldest child was born1880/1881 but I have been unable to find her birth. He also appeared to live as a married man but I think I have found the correct marriage in 1923 when he was 77. He died two years later. Were there any War's 1861/1881 that he may have desserted from? Any suggestions please. Regards, Jenny.
Why not work from freeBMD for post Sep1837? For example Births Dec 1838 CROSS Aubrey Joseph St Luke 2 227 Scan available - click to view I have not looked for any of th eother siblings. St Luke is ST. LUKE REGISTRATION DISTRICT Registration County : London. Created : 1.7.1837 (sometimes St. Luke Middlesex in early listings) Abolished : 2.8.1869 (incorporated into Holborn registration district). Sub-districts : City Road, Finsbury, Old Street, Whitecross Street. GRO volumes : II (1837–51), 1b (1852–69). Registers now held by : Islington. ==John ffitch
As well as parish registers, ERO has also been putting scans of early large-scale Ordnance Survey maps of Essex onto its website. They mainly seem to be of the 1st and 2nd 6" and 25" series. There are currently 91 sheets online, all under reference MAP/OS - simply search for this at Seax. Unfortunately, the list of results merely gives the map number, not its area of coverage; you have to go through each result in turn to get that info. But the document references do seem to have a bit of logic to them, following standard OS designation, which will be of great use if you know which sheet you want (but not much help otherwise). The ref. MAP/OS/6/1/21, for example, seems to mean 'Map, OS, 6", 1st series, sheet 21', and MAP/OS/25/2/41.7 refers to 25" 2nd series, section 7 of sheet 41. What would be useful is a key map of Essex divided into numbered grid squares to match the sheet numbers, but I can't find one at Seax. Other old map websites have such facilities, of course, especially Mapco (http://mapco.net) produced by our fellow lister David Hale. So far, 'OS' is the only sub-group under 'MAP' in Seax. Happy hunting, Lawrence
Thanks to all those who responded; back to the drawing board! Dick -----Original Message----- From: G Morris Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2011 7:19 AM To: Dick Coleman ; [email protected] Subject: John COLEMAN, c. 1671 Arkesden Hello Dick, Arkesden parish registers have not survived for dates before 1690. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dick Coleman" > Hi, I’m new to this list & looking for a little help in tracking my 6 x gt > grandfather John COLEMAN, believed to have been born in Arkesden. Most of > my Coleman ancestors lived just across the border in Cambs, and this one > certainly moved there, marrying a girl in Thriplow, Cambs in 1696. > > I’ve seen a suggested birthdate of 1671, but that may be no more than an > estimate. > > Is there anyone on the list with access to Arkesden PR’s who might be able > to take a look for John? > > Thanks > > Dick
Ladies and gentlemen, and members of the Essex list as well, I am delighted to be able to announce the publication of my article on Great Sampford's Gray carpenters and undertakers in the Local Historian. http://www.balh.co.uk/tlh/issue.php I had a lot of help from members of this list, and I hope that you'll give it a read and agree with me that it was well worth the effort. Thanks to everyone who helped out! If you have Sampfords ancestors in the period 1855-1926, I strongly recommend taking a look at the copies of the records the ERO holds, under T/B 638/1-3, which are fascinating enough to write a whole article on... Regards, Adrian G Gray (given another Adrian Gray publishing in local history, I figured it worked for Edward G Robinson!)