Hello Gerald and List, I think we may have Sarah BOUGHTON in the 1861 census RG 9/ 1802/46/30 transcribed as Sarah BALTON. Information kindly sent to me by Jean Normington. The lady which Gerald has mentioned here. Jean has gotten in touch with me. It does not put us any closer to Sarah's family, but so very pleased she has been found in 1861. ( not 1841 yet ) Things seem to point to this being the right girl. I have not found a Sarah BALTON from Stanton, Worcestershire in any of the other census. Thank you all so very much. Pat and Donna mayo-gal@telus.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerald A Cooke" <gerald.cooke@one-name.org> To: <gloucester@rootsweb.com> Cc: "'Pat and Bill'" <mayo-gal@telus.net> Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 3:54 AM Subject: RE: [GLS] Sarah BOUGHTON help please, > Hello Pat & Donna, > > I noticed the name and am aware that BOUGHTON is a name registered with > the > Guild of One-Name Studies www.one-name.org by Jean Normington. You might > find it useful to contact her as she may well be able to help you with > your > general BOUGHTON research. Her email address is boughton@one-name.org > > Gerald > Guild member 1788 researching PIMBLE & PYMBLE anywhere, anytme > > -----Original Message----- > From: gloucester-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:gloucester-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Pat and Bill > Sent: 13 January 2007 23:03 > To: GLOUCESTER@rootsweb.com > Subject: [GLS] Sarah BOUGHTON help please, > Hello List, > Perhaps someone can try and help us find Sarah BOUGHTON in the 1841 and > 1861 > census. We have her marriage to Frederick GUY married November 1867. She > has her father as William. The witness were Charles TAYLOR and Sarah Ann > TAYLOR. We have found nothing matching Sarah with a father William. > Therefore no siblings or a bapt. > We have in 1851 H.O 107/1963 folio 223 page 19 . She is age 14 at the > Frampton Vicarage , 1861 likely found now RG9/1802/46/30, 1871 RG 10/ > 2620 folio 4 page 1 at > York House Lane, she > is married to Frederick GUY. 1881 The Vicarage Kempsford, Gloucester RG > 11/ > 2558 folio 18 page 8. 1891 RG 12/ 2010 folio 89 page 30. 1901 RG 13/ 2427 > folio 60 page 29. Her place of birth differs which is confusing us ?. > We would love to get farther back with our BOUGHTON family. A brick wall > for > a few years now. > If you may connect or be able to help us with our family. We would love to > hear from you. > Cheers > Pat and Donna > mayo-gal@telus.net >
Dear Toni, Unfortunately I don't know anything about this branch of the TANNER family, I sent for the birth certificate hoping it was my fathers younger brother, but alas it was the wrong Leslie Tanner. Sonia in NJ USA ----- Original Message ----- From: "toni evans" <toni.evans@xtra.co.nz> To: <gloucester@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 2:23 PM Subject: Re: [GLS] Free Birth Certificate--LESLIE WILLIAM TANNER > Does John TANNER family originate from Hampsted Norris and have a BRYANT > & > a GOSSETT connection ?????? > > Toni
Janet, THANK YOU so much for the census records. I did not have them! Do you live in the Gloucester area? Keith Metcalf Lucas, OHIO
I am interested in anyone who is researching MARGETTS in and around Bibury. Particularly in Ann MARGETTS born 1858 in Eastington. She married Benjamin Clements PICK. Helena Aldis
Keith, I don't know if you have any census records, but in case not here goes: 1861 census of St. Briavels RG9/3981, folio 32, page 13 Schedule 40, Bream James WILLIAMS Head Mar 25 Coal Miner Gloucester St Briavels Caroline do Wife Mar 20 do Newland Elizabeth do Daur 1 do do They are living in the same house, but classed as a separate household, as a William WATKINS, aged 76, formerly Coal Miner, bon Newland and his wife Sarah, aged 84, born Newland, who is shown as Blind 3 years (Carolines grandparents maybe???). Next record down is: Schedule 41, Bream Richard WATKINS Head Mar 48 Coal Miner Gloucester Newland Eliza do Wife Mar 32 do Awre Richard do Son 12 Coal Miner do Newland Charles do Son 10 Coal Miner do do William do Son 8 Scholar do do Sarah do Daur 6 Scholar do do Harriet do Daur 4 Scholar do do Imogen? do Daur 2 do do Hannah do Daur 2 mo do do Joseph? WILLIAMS Boarder Un 40 Woodman Lab do Alveston? And this looks like James in the 1851 census of St George, Bristol: HO107/1953, folio 521, page 23 Schedule 83 William WILLIAMS Head Mar 43 Painter St Georges Glo Sarah do Wife Mar 40 Bitton do Mary Ann do Daur 19 St Georges do James do Son 15 Errand Boy do do Edwin do do 13 do do Matilda do Daur 11 Scholar do do George do Son 8 do do do Samuel do do 6 do do do John do do 2 do do Frederick do do 1 month do do And Caroline: HO107/2444, folio 18, page 4 Bream Richard WATKINS Head Mar 35 Coal Miner Gloucester Newland Elizabeth do Wife Mar 26 do Awre Caroline do Dau 10 Scholar do Newland Richard do Son 3 do do Charles do Son 1 do do Could Caroline's mother have died and Richard married again - there does seem to be quite a gap between Caroline and the next child. I can't find Caroline on the 1841 and Richard is living with William and Sarah WATKINS in Newland. Hope this helps anyway. Janet ----- Original Message ----- From: <METLOGCABIN@aol.com> To: <Gloucester-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 2:40 PM Subject: [GLS] New Subscriber - Watkins, Williams, Baldwin > Will try this again! Greetings from the USA. My Gr Grandparents were > Jimmy > (James) WILLIAMS and Caroline (WATKINS) Williams. They were married at > Bream > St. James Church on March 26, 1859. He was born March 16, 1834 and she > was > born Jan. 8, 1840. Jimmy came to the US around 1867 and Caroline and 6 > children > followed a year or so later. > Supposedly Caroline (WATKINS) WILLIAMS was a schoolteacher. Do any > records > exist on school teachers? Caroline's parents were Richard WATKINS and > Caroline (BALDWIN) WATKINS of Flaxley. They were married July 29, 1839 in > the > parish church of Flaxley. > Jimmy WILLIAMS father was William WILLIAMS. (I realize I am searching > for > very popular names in the area/time period !) I am hoping I have some > "cousins" still in the area. Appreciate any help on learning more about > my > ancestors. > > Keith in Ohio > _____________________________________________ > > Browse the list archives at: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/GLOUCESTER/ > > Keyword search - any or all lists: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/search > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GLOUCESTER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.410 / Virus Database: 268.16.10/625 - Release Date: > 13/01/2007 > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 6801 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Try SPAMfighter for free now!
Also been trying to send this to the Dorset list but it keeps coming back as address unknown? Can anyone help with that? I have the following birth certificate for a LESLIE WILLIAM TANNER which is the wrong one for me. If anyone is interested in it contact me off list and we will discuss mailing it out. Registration District: Poole 1909 birth in the sub-district of Canford in the counties of Poole and Dorset 3rd December 1908---Neasdon, Victoria Road, Poole U.D. Leslie William Tanner Fathers name: John Wesley Tanner Mothers name: Constance Mabel Tanner formerly Turpin Occupation of father: Carpenter (Journeyman) Description and residence of informant: C.M. Tanner---mother---Neasden, Victoria Road, Upper Parkstone When registered: 8 January 1909 Registrar: Edwin G. Burridge
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Hello Emma I am descended from Richard and Patience but haven't done much on the Blandford side. However I know someone who may be able to help and will forward the corres to her. John ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kirk & Emma" <ty.copyn@virgin.net> To: "Harmon" <lharmon@sisna.com> Cc: "Glost rootsweb" <GLOUCESTER-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 7:50 PM Subject: Re: [GLS] BLANDFORDS in Brimpsfield > Hello again > > Out of curiosity is it Patience and Richard Iles who had 18 children (3 > out > of wedlock)? If so I don't suppose you know what BLANDFORD family she > belonged to do you? I know of someone who is related to William BLANDFORD > and she was trying to work out if she was his child or not. > > Emma > Monmouth > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Harmon" <lharmon@sisna.com> > To: <gloucester@rootsweb.com>; <ty.copyn@virgin.net> > Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 12:19 AM > Subject: Re: [GLS] BLANDFORDS in Brimpsfield > > >> Dear Emma, >> >> It think that the two entries are for the same couple. When a marriage >> has >> not been found, a standard approximation date for a marriage is one year >> before the birth of the first child. >> >> Whoever submitted the approximate marriage date of 1783 was basing it on >> the christening of Thomas Blandford in Miserden in 1784. The approximate >> marriage date of 1786 was based on the christening of Hannah in >> Brimpsfield >> in 1787. >> >> The family seems to have moved from Miserden to Brimpsfield, to Cranham >> and >> back to Brimpsfield. >> >> It would appear that the marriages from the Bishop's Transcripts of >> Cranham >> and of Brimpsfield have been extracted and there is not one for Richard >> Blandford. I can't tell if the marriages of Miserden have been >> extracted. >> >>>From looking at the Family History Library Catalog I also cannot tell if >> there are missing years in the Bishop's Transcripts. >> >> My aunt had Brian Frith, the Librarian in Gloucester, research for our >> family in Miserden back in the 1960's. I do remember that in the early >> 1700's for a number of years, the name of the parents was not listed in >> the >> christening record. One of my relatives, Mary Ann Taylor, married >> Jeremiah >> Iles, a son of Richard Iles and Patience Blandford. >> >> Sincerely, Carolyn Harmon >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Kirk & Emma" <cc> >> To: "Glost rootsweb" <GLOUCESTER-D@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 2:36 PM >> Subject: [GLS] BLANDFORDS in Brimpsfield >> >> >>> Hello all >>> >>> I seem to have discovered parents for my Cinderella BLANDFORD (b. 1791 >> Cranham Glost.) Her father was Richard BLANDFORD and her mother was Sarah >> ? >> I have found possible children for the couple one in Miserden, two in >> Cranham and the remainder in Brimpsfield (where Cinderella put as her >> place >> of birth in the census) But I have found two possible marriages. >>> >>> either About 1782 Miserden, Gloucester, England >>> >>> or >>> >>> About 1786 of Brimpsfield, Gloucester, England >>> >>> was there two Richard Blandfords marrying Sarah's at the same time? Or >>> is >> someone able to clarify the confusion for me?? Please help. >>> >>> Emma >>> Monmouth >>> _____________________________________________ >>> >>> Browse the list archives at: >>> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/GLOUCESTER/ >>> >>> Keyword search - any or all lists: >>> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/search >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> GLOUCESTER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >>> >> >> > > _____________________________________________ > > Browse the list archives at: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/GLOUCESTER/ > > Keyword search - any or all lists: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/search > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GLOUCESTER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hello again Out of curiosity is it Patience and Richard Iles who had 18 children (3 out of wedlock)? If so I don't suppose you know what BLANDFORD family she belonged to do you? I know of someone who is related to William BLANDFORD and she was trying to work out if she was his child or not. Emma Monmouth ----- Original Message ----- From: "Harmon" <lharmon@sisna.com> To: <gloucester@rootsweb.com>; <ty.copyn@virgin.net> Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 12:19 AM Subject: Re: [GLS] BLANDFORDS in Brimpsfield > Dear Emma, > > It think that the two entries are for the same couple. When a marriage > has > not been found, a standard approximation date for a marriage is one year > before the birth of the first child. > > Whoever submitted the approximate marriage date of 1783 was basing it on > the christening of Thomas Blandford in Miserden in 1784. The approximate > marriage date of 1786 was based on the christening of Hannah in > Brimpsfield > in 1787. > > The family seems to have moved from Miserden to Brimpsfield, to Cranham > and > back to Brimpsfield. > > It would appear that the marriages from the Bishop's Transcripts of > Cranham > and of Brimpsfield have been extracted and there is not one for Richard > Blandford. I can't tell if the marriages of Miserden have been > extracted. > >>From looking at the Family History Library Catalog I also cannot tell if > there are missing years in the Bishop's Transcripts. > > My aunt had Brian Frith, the Librarian in Gloucester, research for our > family in Miserden back in the 1960's. I do remember that in the early > 1700's for a number of years, the name of the parents was not listed in > the > christening record. One of my relatives, Mary Ann Taylor, married > Jeremiah > Iles, a son of Richard Iles and Patience Blandford. > > Sincerely, Carolyn Harmon > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kirk & Emma" <cc> > To: "Glost rootsweb" <GLOUCESTER-D@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 2:36 PM > Subject: [GLS] BLANDFORDS in Brimpsfield > > >> Hello all >> >> I seem to have discovered parents for my Cinderella BLANDFORD (b. 1791 > Cranham Glost.) Her father was Richard BLANDFORD and her mother was Sarah > ? > I have found possible children for the couple one in Miserden, two in > Cranham and the remainder in Brimpsfield (where Cinderella put as her > place > of birth in the census) But I have found two possible marriages. >> >> either About 1782 Miserden, Gloucester, England >> >> or >> >> About 1786 of Brimpsfield, Gloucester, England >> >> was there two Richard Blandfords marrying Sarah's at the same time? Or is > someone able to clarify the confusion for me?? Please help. >> >> Emma >> Monmouth >> _____________________________________________ >> >> Browse the list archives at: >> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/GLOUCESTER/ >> >> Keyword search - any or all lists: >> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/search >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GLOUCESTER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> > >
1861 ? Name: Sarah A Boughton Age: 24 Estimated birth year: abt 1837 Gender: Female Where born: Wetting On Severa, Gloucestershire, England ( Westbury on Severn ???) Civil parish: Barnwood County/Island: Gloucestershire Country: England Street address: Hospital for the insane Occupation: House maid Condition as to marriage: unmarried Registration district: Gloucester Sub-registration district: Kingsholm ED, institution, or vessel: 1 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 108 Household Members: Name Age Sarah A Boughton 24 Source Citation: Class: RG9; Piece: 1763; Folio: 22; Page: 39; HTH Anne On 13 Jan 2007, at 23:03, Pat and Bill wrote: > Hello List, > Perhaps someone can try and help us find Sarah BOUGHTON in the 1841 > and 1861 > census. We have her marriage to Frederick GUY married November 1867. > She > has her father as William. The witness were Charles TAYLOR and Sarah > Ann > TAYLOR. We have found nothing matching Sarah with a father William. > Therefore no siblings or a bapt. > We have in 1851 H.O 107/1963 folio 223 page 19 . She is age 14 at the > Frampton Vicarage , 1861 ? help please, 1871 RG 10/ 2620 folio 4 page > 1 at > York House Lane, she > is married to Frederick GUY. 1881 The Vicarage Kempsford, Gloucester > RG 11/ > 2558 folio 18 page 8. 1891 RG 12/ 2010 folio 89 page 30. 1901 RG 13/ > 2427 > folio 60 page 29. Her place of birth differs which is confusing us ?. > We would love to get farther back with our BOUGHTON family. A brick > wall for > a few years now. > If you may connect or be able to help us with our family. We would > love to > hear from you. > Cheers > Pat and Donna > mayo-gal@telus.net > > _____________________________________________ > > Browse the list archives at: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/GLOUCESTER/ > > Keyword search - any or all lists: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/search > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GLOUCESTER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hello Carolyn Thank you for the information, I guess they are both guesswork! One day I hope to go to the Gloucester record office and look for myself, I would have plenty of research to do, as it seems half my family are from Wales and the other half are mainly from Gloucestershire - on both sides of my family. Thank you again for the information Emma Monmouth ----- Original Message ----- From: "Harmon" <lharmon@sisna.com> To: <gloucester@rootsweb.com>; <ty.copyn@virgin.net> Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 12:19 AM Subject: Re: [GLS] BLANDFORDS in Brimpsfield > Dear Emma, > > It think that the two entries are for the same couple. When a marriage > has > not been found, a standard approximation date for a marriage is one year > before the birth of the first child. > > Whoever submitted the approximate marriage date of 1783 was basing it on > the christening of Thomas Blandford in Miserden in 1784. The approximate > marriage date of 1786 was based on the christening of Hannah in > Brimpsfield > in 1787. > > The family seems to have moved from Miserden to Brimpsfield, to Cranham > and > back to Brimpsfield. > > It would appear that the marriages from the Bishop's Transcripts of > Cranham > and of Brimpsfield have been extracted and there is not one for Richard > Blandford. I can't tell if the marriages of Miserden have been > extracted. > >>From looking at the Family History Library Catalog I also cannot tell if > there are missing years in the Bishop's Transcripts. > > My aunt had Brian Frith, the Librarian in Gloucester, research for our > family in Miserden back in the 1960's. I do remember that in the early > 1700's for a number of years, the name of the parents was not listed in > the > christening record. One of my relatives, Mary Ann Taylor, married > Jeremiah > Iles, a son of Richard Iles and Patience Blandford. > > Sincerely, Carolyn Harmon > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kirk & Emma" <cc> > To: "Glost rootsweb" <GLOUCESTER-D@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 2:36 PM > Subject: [GLS] BLANDFORDS in Brimpsfield > > >> Hello all >> >> I seem to have discovered parents for my Cinderella BLANDFORD (b. 1791 > Cranham Glost.) Her father was Richard BLANDFORD and her mother was Sarah > ? > I have found possible children for the couple one in Miserden, two in > Cranham and the remainder in Brimpsfield (where Cinderella put as her > place > of birth in the census) But I have found two possible marriages. >> >> either About 1782 Miserden, Gloucester, England >> >> or >> >> About 1786 of Brimpsfield, Gloucester, England >> >> was there two Richard Blandfords marrying Sarah's at the same time? Or is > someone able to clarify the confusion for me?? Please help. >> >> Emma >> Monmouth >> _____________________________________________ >> >> Browse the list archives at: >> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/GLOUCESTER/ >> >> Keyword search - any or all lists: >> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/search >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GLOUCESTER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> > >
Could this be her in 1841? Longney is not that far from Westbury where she was born according to the 1851 census 1841 England Census about Sarah Boughton Name: Sarah Boughton Age: 4 Estimated birth year: abt 1837 Gender: Female Where born: Gloucestershire, England Household: View other family members Charles Boughton abt 1812 Gloucestershire, England Longney Gloucestershire Charles Boughton abt 1839 Gloucestershire, England Longney Gloucestershire Elizabeth Boughton abt 1811 Gloucestershire, England Longney Gloucestershire Elizabeth Boughton abt 1835 Gloucestershire, England Longney Gloucestershire Joseph Boughton abt 1778 Gloucestershire, England Longney Gloucestershire Pheobe Boughton abt 1772 Gloucestershire, England Longney Gloucestershire d Sarah Boughton abt 1837 Gloucestershire, England Longney Gloucestershire Charles Golding abt 1821 Longney Gloucestershire Civil parish: Longney Hundred: Whitstone (Upper Division) County/Island: Gloucestershire Country: England Street address: Chapel Street Occupation: Beer House Keeper ( Joseph Boughton ) Shoe M ( Charles) Source information: HO107/370/11 Registration district: Wheatenhurst Sub-registration district: Haresfield ED, institution, or vessel: 11 Folio: 8 Page: 11 (click to see others on page) Line number: 22 On 13 Jan 2007, at 23:03, Pat and Bill wrote: > Hello List, > Perhaps someone can try and help us find Sarah BOUGHTON in the 1841 > and 1861 > census. We have her marriage to Frederick GUY married November 1867. > She > has her father as William. The witness were Charles TAYLOR and Sarah > Ann > TAYLOR. We have found nothing matching Sarah with a father William. > Therefore no siblings or a bapt. > We have in 1851 H.O 107/1963 folio 223 page 19 . She is age 14 at the > Frampton Vicarage , 1861 ? help please, 1871 RG 10/ 2620 folio 4 page > 1 at > York House Lane, she > is married to Frederick GUY. 1881 The Vicarage Kempsford, Gloucester > RG 11/ > 2558 folio 18 page 8. 1891 RG 12/ 2010 folio 89 page 30. 1901 RG 13/ > 2427 > folio 60 page 29. Her place of birth differs which is confusing us ?. > We would love to get farther back with our BOUGHTON family. A brick > wall for > a few years now. > If you may connect or be able to help us with our family. We would > love to > hear from you. > Cheers > Pat and Donna > mayo-gal@telus.net > > _____________________________________________ > > Browse the list archives at: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/GLOUCESTER/ > > Keyword search - any or all lists: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/search > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GLOUCESTER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi List The updated web site for 266 [GVA] O.P. Bty R.A.[v] now contains pictures of the transcribed war memorials within the Drill Hall, at the Artillery Ground, Whitladies Road, Clifton, Bristol. They are the 3rd/5th Survey Regt and the 44th Royal Tank Regt, yet to be photographed and transcribed are the 6th Maritime Regt R.A. [H.Q.Thornbury], and the Royal Engineers WW1 and WW11, all the all units are local to the Bristol area. Click on the link below and follow link to 266 Bty then click on the LEST WE FORGET link. If you find a family link to any named soldier, I would be grateful for permission to add your email addy to a contact page, so that others who may be researching the same name can contact you. Regards Derek Derek J. Driscoll Researching 1st South Midland Bde/240 Bde RFA [TF] 1908-1919 A website for the Gloucestershire Volunteer Artillery is at http://www.bristolgunners.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/index.htm If you want to stop receiving unwanted direct mail from companies http://www.planetark.com/mailing_preference_sign_up_uk.cfm
Hi Pat and Donna, I found possible matches in both 1841 and 1861 for your Sarah BOUGHTON. In 1841, there is a Sarah BOUGHTON born 1837 in Gloucestershire residing at Chapel Street Longney Gloucestershire, with a number of other BOUGHTONs as follows 1841 England Census Charles Boughton abt 1812 Gloucestershire, England Longney Gloucestershire Charles Boughton abt 1839 Gloucestershire, England Longney Gloucestershire Elizabeth Boughton abt 1811 Gloucestershire, England Longney Gloucestershire Elizabeth Boughton abt 1835 Gloucestershire, England Longney Gloucestershire Joseph Boughton abt 1778 Gloucestershire, England Longney Gloucestershire Pheobe Boughton abt 1772 Gloucestershire, England Longney Gloucestershire Sarah Boughton abt 1837 Gloucestershire, England Longney Gloucestershire Charles Golding abt 1821 Longney Gloucestershire It looks like Joseph and Pheobe BOUGHTON are her grandparents, Charles and Elizabeth are her parents and Charles b 1839 and Elizabeth b 1835 are her siblings. As you have found, in 1851 Sarah was a servant at the Vicarage in Frampton and her birth place is Westerbury. In 1861 there is a Sarah A. BOUGHTON born 1837 Wetting on Severa (possibly a transcription error for Westbury on Severn??) who is a house maid at the Hospital for the Insane in Barnwood Gloucestershire. I can send you these images if you like. Cheers Dallas ________________________________ From: Pat and Bill [mailto:mayo-gal@telus.net] Sent: Sun 14/01/2007 9:03 AM To: GLOUCESTER@rootsweb.com Subject: [GLS] Sarah BOUGHTON help please, Hello List, Perhaps someone can try and help us find Sarah BOUGHTON in the 1841 and 1861 census. We have her marriage to Frederick GUY married November 1867. She has her father as William. The witness were Charles TAYLOR and Sarah Ann TAYLOR. We have found nothing matching Sarah with a father William. Therefore no siblings or a bapt. We have in 1851 H.O 107/1963 folio 223 page 19 . She is age 14 at the Frampton Vicarage , 1861 ? help please, 1871 RG 10/ 2620 folio 4 page 1 at York House Lane, she is married to Frederick GUY. 1881 The Vicarage Kempsford, Gloucester RG 11/ 2558 folio 18 page 8. 1891 RG 12/ 2010 folio 89 page 30. 1901 RG 13/ 2427 folio 60 page 29. Her place of birth differs which is confusing us ?. We would love to get farther back with our BOUGHTON family. A brick wall for a few years now. If you may connect or be able to help us with our family. We would love to hear from you. Cheers Pat and Donna mayo-gal@telus.net _____________________________________________ Browse the list archives at: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/GLOUCESTER/ Keyword search - any or all lists: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/search ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GLOUCESTER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hello I have been watching this thread on the Blandfords. I have not taken the research earlier than Richard Iles and Patience Blandford. I am a descendant of their child, James Iles I have only found 17 children. Who was the 18th? Janet Iles Ontario, Canada Descendants of: Patience Blandford 1 Patience Blandford m. unknown m. 21 Oct 1822 Richard Iles d. unknown 2 Mary Ann Blandford b. abt 1818 d. unknown 2 Reuben Blandford b. 1821 d. unknown [twins] 2 Harriet Blandford b. 1821 d. unknown 2 James Iles b. abt 1823 d. 19 Jun 1907 m. 10 Jul 1845 Louisa Belcher b. abt 1826 d. 1 Mar 1903 [They had 11 children.] 2 Isaac Iles b. abt 1824 d. unknown 2 Edwin Iles b. abt 1825 d. unknown m. _______ ___________ 2 Charlotte Iles b. abt 1826 d. unknown m. 12 Jun 1851 Joseph Snow b. abt 1830 2 George Iles b. abt 1828 d. bef 1881? m. 1 Nov 1853 Mary Blackwell d. bef 1881 2 Richard Iles b. abt 1829 d. aft 1901 m. 28 Mar 1852 Eliza Hook 2 Hester Iles b. abt 1831 d. unknown 2 Jeremiah Iles b. abt 1832 d. unknown m. 12 Nov 1854 Mary Ann Taylor d. unknown 2 Jane Iles b. abt 1833 d. unknown 2 Eliza Iles b. abt 1835 d. abt. 24 Feb 1835? 2 Eliza Iles b. abt 1836 d. 23 Jun 1841 2 Martha Iles b. abt 1837 d. unknown 2 Catherine Iles b. abt 1839 d. unknown m. 1 Sep 1867 Henry Travel 2 Elizabeth Iles b. abt 1841 d. unknown -----Original Message----- From: gloucester-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:gloucester-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Kirk & Emma Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 2:50 PM To: Harmon Cc: Glost rootsweb Subject: Re: [GLS] BLANDFORDS in Brimpsfield Hello again Out of curiosity is it Patience and Richard Iles who had 18 children (3 out of wedlock)? If so I don't suppose you know what BLANDFORD family she belonged to do you? I know of someone who is related to William BLANDFORD and she was trying to work out if she was his child or not. Emma Monmouth ----- Original Message ----- From: "Harmon" <lharmon@sisna.com> To: <gloucester@rootsweb.com>; <ty.copyn@virgin.net> Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 12:19 AM Subject: Re: [GLS] BLANDFORDS in Brimpsfield > Dear Emma, > > It think that the two entries are for the same couple. When a marriage > has > not been found, a standard approximation date for a marriage is one year > before the birth of the first child. > > Whoever submitted the approximate marriage date of 1783 was basing it on > the christening of Thomas Blandford in Miserden in 1784. The approximate > marriage date of 1786 was based on the christening of Hannah in > Brimpsfield > in 1787. > > The family seems to have moved from Miserden to Brimpsfield, to Cranham > and > back to Brimpsfield.
Hello Anne, My replies are taking a long time appearing on the list. I wrote a reply to Dallas which I think rules out this Sarah. My reply is in the Archives, where I also see your second message. It has not come though to me on the list. Which I believe also points to that same Sarah. I believe she married David WALKER in 1866. We see both Sarah GUY and Sarah Ann WALKER in 1871. Thank you so very much Anne. You have helped my many times in the past. Always very much appreciated. Cheers Pat and Donna mayo-gal@telus.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anne Peat" <anne.peat@bigwindows.demon.co.uk> To: <gloucester@rootsweb.com> Cc: "Pat and Bill" <mayo-gal@telus.net> Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 11:38 AM Subject: Re: [GLS] Sarah BOUGHTON help please, > Could this be her in 1841? > Longney is not that far from Westbury where she was born according to the > 1851 census > 1841 England Census > about Sarah Boughton > Name: Sarah Boughton > Age: 4 > Estimated birth year: abt 1837 > > Gender: Female > Where born: Gloucestershire, England > > Household: View other family members > Charles Boughton abt 1812 Gloucestershire, England Longney > Gloucestershire Charles Boughton abt 1839 Gloucestershire, England > Longney Gloucestershire Elizabeth Boughton abt 1811 Gloucestershire, > England Longney Gloucestershire Elizabeth Boughton abt 1835 > Gloucestershire, England Longney Gloucestershire Joseph Boughton abt 1778 > Gloucestershire, England Longney Gloucestershire Pheobe Boughton abt 1772 > Gloucestershire, England Longney Gloucestershire d Sarah Boughton abt 1837 > Gloucestershire, England Longney Gloucestershire Charles Golding abt 1821 > Longney Gloucestershire > Civil parish: Longney > Hundred: Whitstone (Upper Division) > County/Island: Gloucestershire > Country: England > > Street address: Chapel Street > > Occupation: Beer House Keeper ( Joseph Boughton ) Shoe M ( Charles) > > Source information: HO107/370/11 > Registration district: Wheatenhurst > Sub-registration district: Haresfield > ED, institution, or vessel: 11 > Folio: 8 > Page: 11 (click to see others on page) > Line number: 22 > On 13 Jan 2007, at 23:03, Pat and Bill wrote: > >> Hello List, >> Perhaps someone can try and help us find Sarah BOUGHTON in the 1841 and >> 1861 >> census. We have her marriage to Frederick GUY married November 1867. She >> has her father as William. >> snip >> >
Hello Gerald, Thank you for sending this one-name study on to us. I will indeed email Jean. Pat and Donna mayo-gal@telus.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerald A Cooke" <gerald.cooke@one-name.org> To: <gloucester@rootsweb.com> Cc: "'Pat and Bill'" <mayo-gal@telus.net> Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 3:54 AM Subject: RE: [GLS] Sarah BOUGHTON help please, > Hello Pat & Donna, > > I noticed the name and am aware that BOUGHTON is a name registered with > the > Guild of One-Name Studies www.one-name.org by Jean Normington. You might > find it useful to contact her as she may well be able to help you with > your > general BOUGHTON research. Her email address is boughton@one-name.org > > Gerald > Guild member 1788 researching PIMBLE & PYMBLE anywhere, anytme > Subject: [GLS] Sarah BOUGHTON help please, > > Hello List, > Perhaps someone can try and help us find Sarah BOUGHTON in the 1841 and > 1861 > > census. We have her marriage to Frederick GUY married November 1867. She > has her father as William. > > snip >> >
Hello Dallas, I have received the copies. Thank you for sending. I have just followed this Sarah and don't think she is the same one were in search of. She shows up on the IGI C032751 , the father Charles is also there C03001. Then I think I follow her marriage in 1866 to David WALKER. We find them in the 1871 census and also find our Sarah GUY. What I see interesting is Sarah A, WALKER is in the sud district of St. John the Baptist. St. John the Baptist is where our Sarah BOUGHTON and Frederick GUY married in 1867. I think the one in 1861 is the same Sarah Ann that married David WALKER. Our search continues. Thank you so very much for giving it a good try in trying to help us. It is very much appreciated. Pat and Donna mayo-gal@telus.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dallas Window" <d.window@cqu.edu.au> To: <gloucester@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 11:18 PM Subject: Re: [GLS] Sarah BOUGHTON help please, > Hi Pat and Donna, > > I found possible matches in both 1841 and 1861 for your Sarah BOUGHTON. > In 1841, there is a Sarah BOUGHTON born 1837 in Gloucestershire residing > at Chapel Street Longney Gloucestershire, with a number of other BOUGHTONs > as follows > > 1841 England Census > Charles Boughton abt 1812 Gloucestershire, England Longney > Gloucestershire > Charles Boughton abt 1839 Gloucestershire, England Longney > Gloucestershire > Elizabeth Boughton abt 1811 Gloucestershire, England Longney > Gloucestershire > Elizabeth Boughton abt 1835 Gloucestershire, England Longney > Gloucestershire > Joseph Boughton abt 1778 Gloucestershire, England Longney > Gloucestershire > Pheobe Boughton abt 1772 Gloucestershire, England Longney > Gloucestershire > Sarah Boughton abt 1837 Gloucestershire, England Longney Gloucestershire > Charles Golding abt 1821 Longney Gloucestershire > > It looks like Joseph and Pheobe BOUGHTON are her grandparents, Charles and > Elizabeth are her parents and Charles b 1839 and Elizabeth b 1835 are her > siblings. > > As you have found, in 1851 Sarah was a servant at the Vicarage in Frampton > and her birth place is Westerbury. > > In 1861 there is a Sarah A. BOUGHTON born 1837 Wetting on Severa (possibly > a transcription error for Westbury on Severn??) who is a house maid at the > Hospital for the Insane in Barnwood Gloucestershire. > > I can send you these images if you like. > > Cheers > Dallas >> is married to Frederick GUY. 1881 The Vicarage Kempsford, Gloucester RG >> 11/ > 2558 folio 18 page 8. 1891 RG 12/ 2010 folio 89 page 30. 1901 RG 13/ 2427 > folio 60 page 29. Her place of birth differs which is confusing us ?. > We would love to get farther back with our BOUGHTON family. A brick wall > for > a few years now. > If you may connect or be able to help us with our family. We would love to > hear from you. > Cheers > Pat and Donna > mayo-gal@telus.net >
Will try this again! Greetings from the USA. My Gr Grandparents were Jimmy (James) WILLIAMS and Caroline (WATKINS) Williams. They were married at Bream St. James Church on March 26, 1859. He was born March 16, 1834 and she was born Jan. 8, 1840. Jimmy came to the US around 1867 and Caroline and 6 children followed a year or so later. Supposedly Caroline (WATKINS) WILLIAMS was a schoolteacher. Do any records exist on school teachers? Caroline's parents were Richard WATKINS and Caroline (BALDWIN) WATKINS of Flaxley. They were married July 29, 1839 in the parish church of Flaxley. Jimmy WILLIAMS father was William WILLIAMS. (I realize I am searching for very popular names in the area/time period !) I am hoping I have some "cousins" still in the area. Appreciate any help on learning more about my ancestors. Keith in Ohio