Susan, Speaking as an ex resident of Ryde I have never heard of Coleman's Road. Are you sure of the spelling because there is a Colenutt's Road, which you will find, whatever the search facility you use. Garry. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Susan Johnstone" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 4:02 PM Subject: [IoW] TAYLER, GROVES and Australia >I have recently found an old family > <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/bible-family-history.ashx> Bible. Inside, > it > had an ancient small envelope (addressed to Miss H > <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/tayler-family-history.ashx> TAYLER, > Colemans > Road, Nr <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/ryde-family-history.ashx> Ryde, > Isle of <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/wight-family-history.ashx> Wight) > containing a slip of paper with the name and address of "Barnabus > <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/groves-family-history.ashx> GROVES, > <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/carpenter-family-history.ashx> Carpenter, > <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/brook-family-history.ashx> Brook > <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/cottage-family-history.ashx> Cottage, > Stanley > Street, East > <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/collingwood-family-history.ashx> > Collingwood, > <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/melbourn-family-history.ashx> Melbourn, > South > Australia". I have transcribed the original spellings and errors. The > writing is very old-fashioned, with some "s" appearing as "f". > > Barnabas and <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/barnaby-family-history.ashx> > Barnaby were quite frequent names in the > <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/groves-family-history.ashx> GROVES family > of > the Isle of <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/wight-family-history.ashx> > Wight, and several of them were carpenters, but I suspect this piece of > paper refers to the brother of my x2 great-grandmother Elizabeth > <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/wheeler-family-history.ashx> WHEELER nee > <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/groves-family-history.ashx> GROVES (the > <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/bible-family-history.ashx> Bible comes from > that line of my family). That Barnabas, bc 1817 was son of Benjamin & Mary > <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/groves-family-history.ashx> GROVES, and we > "loose" him after the 1851 census of > <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/england-family-history.ashx> England. > > I see from Ancestry.com that a Barnabas > <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/groves-family-history.ashx> GROVES died in > 1879 in Victoria, Australia, and that another Barnabas > <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/groves-family-history.ashx> GROVES was on > the > electoral roll in > <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/collingwood-family-history.ashx> > Collingwood, > <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/melbourne-family-history.ashx> Melbourne in > the first half of C20, which sounds exceptionally promising! > > I am aware that there is a (related) family of > <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/groves-family-history.ashx> GROVES, > including > a Barnabas, who emigrated to Tasmania, but does anyone have any further > information on the line of the Isle of > <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/wight-family-history.ashx> Wight > <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/groves-family-history.ashx> GROVES family > who > lived in <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/collingwood-family-history.ashx> > Collingwood, > <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/melbourne-family-history.ashx> > Melbourne, in the second half of C19 and early C19, please? > > > > And can anyone tell me where Colemans Road near Ryde was - as opposed to > the > one between Newport and Yarmouth? I cannot find it on Google maps nor on > the > OS, so assume it must have been renamed or built over or . > > Susan <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/johnstone-family-history.ashx> > Johnstone > > > > > ************************************** > You can contact the Isle of Wight List Administrator by emailing: > [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 recently found an old family <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/bible-family-history.ashx> Bible. Inside, it had an ancient small envelope (addressed to Miss H <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/tayler-family-history.ashx> TAYLER, Colemans Road, Nr <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/ryde-family-history.ashx> Ryde, Isle of <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/wight-family-history.ashx> Wight) containing a slip of paper with the name and address of "Barnabus <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/groves-family-history.ashx> GROVES, <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/carpenter-family-history.ashx> Carpenter, <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/brook-family-history.ashx> Brook <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/cottage-family-history.ashx> Cottage, Stanley Street, East <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/collingwood-family-history.ashx> Collingwood, <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/melbourn-family-history.ashx> Melbourn, South Australia". I have transcribed the original spellings and errors. The writing is very old-fashioned, with some "s" appearing as "f". Barnabas and <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/barnaby-family-history.ashx> Barnaby were quite frequent names in the <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/groves-family-history.ashx> GROVES family of the Isle of <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/wight-family-history.ashx> Wight, and several of them were carpenters, but I suspect this piece of paper refers to the brother of my x2 great-grandmother Elizabeth <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/wheeler-family-history.ashx> WHEELER nee <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/groves-family-history.ashx> GROVES (the <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/bible-family-history.ashx> Bible comes from that line of my family). That Barnabas, bc 1817 was son of Benjamin & Mary <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/groves-family-history.ashx> GROVES, and we "loose" him after the 1851 census of <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/england-family-history.ashx> England. I see from Ancestry.com that a Barnabas <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/groves-family-history.ashx> GROVES died in 1879 in Victoria, Australia, and that another Barnabas <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/groves-family-history.ashx> GROVES was on the electoral roll in <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/collingwood-family-history.ashx> Collingwood, <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/melbourne-family-history.ashx> Melbourne in the first half of C20, which sounds exceptionally promising! I am aware that there is a (related) family of <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/groves-family-history.ashx> GROVES, including a Barnabas, who emigrated to Tasmania, but does anyone have any further information on the line of the Isle of <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/wight-family-history.ashx> Wight <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/groves-family-history.ashx> GROVES family who lived in <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/collingwood-family-history.ashx> Collingwood, <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/melbourne-family-history.ashx> Melbourne, in the second half of C19 and early C19, please? And can anyone tell me where Colemans Road near Ryde was - as opposed to the one between Newport and Yarmouth? I cannot find it on Google maps nor on the OS, so assume it must have been renamed or built over or . Susan <http://www.ancestry.com/facts/johnstone-family-history.ashx> Johnstone
I would like to thank all those who have helped me with my Ann/ Hannah problem, at least I know I'm not going looney!! ha ha many thanks Michele Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2008 14:36:06 -0700From: [email protected]: Re: [IoW] Changing of christian namesTo: [email protected] I have had the same Hannah/Ann issue. I have also just discovered an ancestor who was baptized Nancy but subsequently referred to as Ann in her fathers will and also in marriage records. Kind regards, Kathy--- On Mon, 14/7/08, Angelus LeFar <[email protected]> wrote: From: Angelus LeFar <[email protected]>Subject: [IoW] Changing of christian namesTo: "rootsweb IOW" <[email protected]>Received: Monday, 14 July, 2008, 3:58 AMHi all I have 2 gens of relatives both showing their wife's name as Ann in the census but when I look up the marriages to try and find their surnames all I seem to find that ther is no Ann, only Hannah!!! Was it usual for someone called Hannah to be called Ann instead? And should they have put their real name on the census instead of their chosen nickname? many thanks and good luck to all researching their trees Michele Cantwell _________________________________________________________________ Play and win great prizes with Live Search and Kung Fu Panda http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/101719966/direct/01/ ************************************** You can contact the Isle of Wight List Administrator by emailing: [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 messageSend instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger.yahoo.com _________________________________________________________________ Find the best and worst places on the planet http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/101719807/direct/01/
I have a John Samuel MIDLANE who was born in 1848 in Portsea. On the 1851 and 1861 census, and his baptism records, he is John Samuel. Then around 1871, he changes to just Henry! In 1881, he has become Henry J. S. and by 1891, he is back to John Samuel, which is what was recorded on his gravestone in 1894. Despite many hours searching, I have yet to find his marriage record (to Jane Emily SIMMONDS of London), but with so many different first names for the couple, and so many potential mis-spellings of both surnames, perhaps it's not surprising! Sarah
many thanks for replying Bob, I thouhgt I was going nutty! Michele _________________________________________________________________ The John Lewis Clearance - save up to 50% with FREE delivery http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/101719806/direct/01/
Hello Listers, I have a forebear whose name was Hannah, born in 1800. All references to her were in that name. Her daughter's name was Anna, born in 1822. All references to her were in that name. Regards, Anne-in-Old-South-Wales ======================================== Message Received: Jul 13 2008, 06:24 PM From: "Bob Hills" To: "rootsweb IOW" Cc: Subject: Re: [IoW] Changing of christian names Michele, I have always considered Hannah and Ann/e as synonymous much the same as Bob for Robert, the only difference is that Ann/e is often a baptism name (unlike Bob). Therefore it is quite common to see the 2 names interchanged in a parish register for a Hannah, less likely for someone baptised Ann/e. As to Census their 'known' name is usually the one recorded but rarely a real nickname e.g. junior. Bob ************************************** You can contact the Isle of Wight List Administrator by emailing: [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
Michele, I have always considered Hannah and Ann/e as synonymous much the same as Bob for Robert, the only difference is that Ann/e is often a baptism name (unlike Bob). Therefore it is quite common to see the 2 names interchanged in a parish register for a Hannah, less likely for someone baptised Ann/e. As to Census their 'known' name is usually the one recorded but rarely a real nickname e.g. junior. Bob
Hi all I have 2 gens of relatives both showing their wife's name as Ann in the census but when I look up the marriages to try and find their surnames all I seem to find that ther is no Ann, only Hannah!!! Was it usual for someone called Hannah to be called Ann instead? And should they have put their real name on the census instead of their chosen nickname? many thanks and good luck to all researching their trees Michele Cantwell _________________________________________________________________ Play and win great prizes with Live Search and Kung Fu Panda http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/101719966/direct/01/
Hello, I wonder if someone can help me please My ggrandfather was a member of Osborne Masonic Lodge in East Cowes. I have found on an old street map of East Cowes the Masonic Hall in Osborne Road, does it still exist! I would be grateful for any help Many thanks Margaret
Hi Eileen & Susan, I believe this Henry is my Elizabeth's brother. So, I have him born abt 1787 Arreton, married to Harriet(?) with 3 children (in 1851 at St Helens) Maria b.1827, James b.1831 & Hannah b.1842 all born in Brading. James married Mary NEW 1856 at All Saints, Newchurch and they had James Henry who was registered with surname NEW (no father listed) b. Godshill 1856, Elizabeth b. Brading 1858, Hannah Maria (1861-1869), Benjamin William b. 1863 Brading & Mary Jane b. 1868 Brading. James Henry married Elizabeth Charlotte MURSSELL WHITE in 1885 at St Boniface, Bonchurch and they had 6 lovely girls all of whom can be found on the IOW FHS BMD website. Elizabeth - no further info as yet. Benjamin William, as has been mentioned married Emma Elizabeth HARVEY 1889 at All Saints, Ryde and had Frank James Henry b. 1890, Selina May 1892, George 1895 (who is listed as "blind from birth" on 1901 census), Katherine 1897 & Florence 1899. They were living in Green St Ashey in 1901. I think Mary Jane married Harry J Smith in 1885 at St Paul, Gatten but I haven't followed that one up yet. This has been pieced together from the IOW FHS BMD and Ancestry so if anyone wants to check or correct please feel free to do so and I can forward census forms, if you wish, off list. I haven't found the GUY connection yet but I will have a good look at Elizabeth again tomorrow. I hope this will be of help to someone although it doesn't get us any further back unfortunately. Best wishes ............ Ros - from chilly Melbourne. On 09/07/2008, at 5:49 AM, Eileen Salmon wrote: > > > > > Hello and Kia Ora from New Zealand - with all this talk of Cass > family, was wondering if anyone on the list has knowledge of the > following Cass family..... > Henry Cass > James Cass 1832 > Benjamin William Cass B 1865 who married Emma Elizabeth Harvey > would love to hear from anyone who has them or any further information > Kind Regards Eileen > > > > Hello, > > I also have an Elizabeth CASS bc 1823, and like Ros' Elizabeth she has > given > various places of birth on the census returns - we have Arreton, > just to the > south in Godshill, a bit further south again in Niton and also > Stockbridge > (which seems to be between Godshill and Niton). She is my x2 > great-grandmother, m James GUY in 1853 in Newchurch. We believe her > parents > were probably Thomas b Whitwell c 1797 and Hannah poss nee BLOW. More > research needed there! Elizabeth had an illegitimate daughter (also > Elizabeth CASS, sometime GUY, m George COOPER) bc 1846, and a > further five > "GUY" children. > > Best wishes > Susan >>
Hello to Cass / Guy Family Searchers, I found the following Census References. Hope they can be some help! 1841 Census:- Hannah Guy, age 55, B.I.C. Charwoman. *James Guy, age 14, B.I.C. Address, South Street, Newport. 1851 Census:- Harriet Kingswell, Wife, age 35, b. Newport. Mariner’s Wife. Thomas Kingswell, Son, age 2, b. West Cowes. William Kingswell, Son, age 1, b. West Cowes. Hannah Guy, Widow, Mother in Law, age 67, b. Newchurch. Ag. Lab’s Widow. *James Guy, Brother in Law, age 24, b. Newport. Labourer. Address, 13 Brunswick Road, Northwood. 1861 Census :- James Guy, Head, age 35, b. Godshill. Lace Maker. Elizabeth Guy, age 39, b. Arreton. Henry James Guy, Son, age 7, b. Ryde. Ellen Louisa Guy, Daughter, age 4, b. Ryde. Daniel Guy, Brother, age 25, b. Godshill. Labourer. Address, Grove House, Whittington. Joan M.
... of course (re my earlier email), way to early to have a marriage certificate for Henry CASS - sorry! One of the perils of emailing away from home on my mobile phone when I should have had my mind fully on something else ... Many apologies, Susan -----Original Message----- From: Ros Fletcher [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 09 July 2008 14:48 To: Eileen Salmon; Susan Johnstone; IOW list Subject: Re: [IoW] CASS Hi Eileen & Susan, I believe this Henry is my Elizabeth's brother. So, I have him born abt 1787 Arreton, married to Harriet(?) with 3 children (in 1851 at St Helens) Maria b.1827, James b.1831 & Hannah b.1842 all born in Brading. James married Mary NEW 1856 at All Saints, Newchurch and they had James Henry who was registered with surname NEW (no father listed) b. Godshill 1856, Elizabeth b. Brading 1858, Hannah Maria (1861-1869), Benjamin William b. 1863 Brading & Mary Jane b. 1868 Brading. James Henry married Elizabeth Charlotte MURSSELL WHITE in 1885 at St Boniface, Bonchurch and they had 6 lovely girls all of whom can be found on the IOW FHS BMD website. Elizabeth - no further info as yet. Benjamin William, as has been mentioned married Emma Elizabeth HARVEY 1889 at All Saints, Ryde and had Frank James Henry b. 1890, Selina May 1892, George 1895 (who is listed as "blind from birth" on 1901 census), Katherine 1897 & Florence 1899. They were living in Green St Ashey in 1901. I think Mary Jane married Harry J Smith in 1885 at St Paul, Gatten but I haven't followed that one up yet. This has been pieced together from the IOW FHS BMD and Ancestry so if anyone wants to check or correct please feel free to do so and I can forward census forms, if you wish, off list. I haven't found the GUY connection yet but I will have a good look at Elizabeth again tomorrow. I hope this will be of help to someone although it doesn't get us any further back unfortunately. Best wishes ............ Ros - from chilly Melbourne. On 09/07/2008, at 5:49 AM, Eileen Salmon wrote: > > > > > Hello and Kia Ora from New Zealand - with all this talk of Cass > family, was wondering if anyone on the list has knowledge of the > following Cass family..... > Henry Cass > James Cass 1832 > Benjamin William Cass B 1865 who married Emma Elizabeth Harvey > would love to hear from anyone who has them or any further information > Kind Regards Eileen > > > > Hello, > > I also have an Elizabeth CASS bc 1823, and like Ros' Elizabeth she has > given > various places of birth on the census returns - we have Arreton, > just to the > south in Godshill, a bit further south again in Niton and also > Stockbridge > (which seems to be between Godshill and Niton). She is my x2 > great-grandmother, m James GUY in 1853 in Newchurch. We believe her > parents > were probably Thomas b Whitwell c 1797 and Hannah poss nee BLOW. More > research needed there! Elizabeth had an illegitimate daughter (also > Elizabeth CASS, sometime GUY, m George COOPER) bc 1846, and a > further five > "GUY" children. > > Best wishes > Susan >>
Have you seen Henry's marriage certificate, Ros? It would be interesting to see the name of his father on that. Elizabeth CASS who married James GUY was daughter of Thomas CASS, labourer. Witnesses to the marriage were William CASS and Ann CASS. I also have a few MURSELLs who married into the LOVE family of in and around Bembridge. It would be great to progress my research on the CASS family! Best wishes Susan -----Original Message----- From: Ros Fletcher [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 09 July 2008 14:48 To: Eileen Salmon; Susan Johnstone; IOW list Subject: Re: [IoW] CASS Hi Eileen & Susan, I believe this Henry is my Elizabeth's brother. So, I have him born abt 1787 Arreton, married to Harriet(?) with 3 children (in 1851 at St Helens) Maria b.1827, James b.1831 & Hannah b.1842 all born in Brading. James married Mary NEW 1856 at All Saints, Newchurch and they had James Henry who was registered with surname NEW (no father listed) b. Godshill 1856, Elizabeth b. Brading 1858, Hannah Maria (1861-1869), Benjamin William b. 1863 Brading & Mary Jane b. 1868 Brading. James Henry married Elizabeth Charlotte MURSSELL WHITE in 1885 at St Boniface, Bonchurch and they had 6 lovely girls all of whom can be found on the IOW FHS BMD website. Elizabeth - no further info as yet. Benjamin William, as has been mentioned married Emma Elizabeth HARVEY 1889 at All Saints, Ryde and had Frank James Henry b. 1890, Selina May 1892, George 1895 (who is listed as "blind from birth" on 1901 census), Katherine 1897 & Florence 1899. They were living in Green St Ashey in 1901. I think Mary Jane married Harry J Smith in 1885 at St Paul, Gatten but I haven't followed that one up yet. This has been pieced together from the IOW FHS BMD and Ancestry so if anyone wants to check or correct please feel free to do so and I can forward census forms, if you wish, off list. I haven't found the GUY connection yet but I will have a good look at Elizabeth again tomorrow. I hope this will be of help to someone although it doesn't get us any further back unfortunately. Best wishes ............ Ros - from chilly Melbourne. On 09/07/2008, at 5:49 AM, Eileen Salmon wrote: > > > > > Hello and Kia Ora from New Zealand - with all this talk of Cass > family, was wondering if anyone on the list has knowledge of the > following Cass family..... > Henry Cass > James Cass 1832 > Benjamin William Cass B 1865 who married Emma Elizabeth Harvey > would love to hear from anyone who has them or any further information > Kind Regards Eileen > > > > Hello, > > I also have an Elizabeth CASS bc 1823, and like Ros' Elizabeth she has > given > various places of birth on the census returns - we have Arreton, > just to the > south in Godshill, a bit further south again in Niton and also > Stockbridge > (which seems to be between Godshill and Niton). She is my x2 > great-grandmother, m James GUY in 1853 in Newchurch. We believe her > parents > were probably Thomas b Whitwell c 1797 and Hannah poss nee BLOW. More > research needed there! Elizabeth had an illegitimate daughter (also > Elizabeth CASS, sometime GUY, m George COOPER) bc 1846, and a > further five > "GUY" children. > > Best wishes > Susan >>
Hello, I also have an Elizabeth CASS bc 1823, and like Ros' Elizabeth she has given various places of birth on the census returns - we have Arreton, just to the south in Godshill, a bit further south again in Niton and also Stockbridge (which seems to be between Godshill and Niton). She is my x2 great-grandmother, m James GUY in 1853 in Newchurch. We believe her parents were probably Thomas b Whitwell c 1797 and Hannah poss nee BLOW. More research needed there! Elizabeth had an illegitimate daughter (also Elizabeth CASS, sometime GUY, m George COOPER) bc 1846, and a further five "GUY" children. Best wishes Susan -----Original Message----- From: Ray Symmans [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 08 July 2008 00:02 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [IoW] CASS Hi Angela and Ros There is little detail known but I have Ann Cass 1756 -1848 married to William Symmans 1755-1827 marriage 1781 all dates approximate Bonchurch. IOW Regards Ray ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ros Fletcher" <[email protected]> To: "Paul Mason" <[email protected]>; "IOW list" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 9:56 PM Subject: Re: [IoW] CASS > Hi Angela, > > I have an Elizabeth Cass born (probably Arreton - she gave various > birthplaces) 1794. She married George WOODS and their son William Cass > WOODS was my g.g. grandfather. George became the Ironmonger in Cross > St, Ryde. She appears to have a brother, Henry, who lived at Brading > with his wife, Harriet, & family. That's all I have at this stage so if > you can connect to this line please let me know so I can fill out my > CASSes a little more. BTW if you are interested I have a photo of > William Cass WOODS taken in 1859. > > Regards .......... Ros. > > On 02/07/2008, at 11:11 PM, Paul Mason wrote: > >> Hello, >> Is anyone researching the name of CASS. >> I would like to know if Leah CASS born 1831 daughter of Martha CASS >> living Newchurch in 1841 married Charles BARTLETT? >> Regards >> Angela in Gloucestershire >> >> ************************************** >> You can contact the Isle of Wight List Administrator by emailing: >> [email protected] >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ISLE-OF-WIGHT- >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in >> the subject and the body of the message > > >
Not exactly sure how the IOW 1891 census works, but i assume if you were not at home when the census person came by, then you wont be on it, unless your at you buddies house... then you'll be documented under their address. So i have 2 visitors under my WILSON family, from the 1891 census. 1) Sarah COOPER (nee DAVEY) b.1829 d,1894 2) Alice Ann COOPER (married name WILSON) this is Sarahs daughter. b.1863 d.1938 If anyone can claim them, or wants a copy of the census, let me know. Bobby.
Hello and Kia Ora from New Zealand - with all this talk of Cass family, was wondering if anyone on the list has knowledge of the following Cass family..... Henry Cass James Cass 1832 Benjamin William Cass B 1865 who married Emma Elizabeth Harvey would love to hear from anyone who has them or any further information Kind Regards Eileen Hello, I also have an Elizabeth CASS bc 1823, and like Ros' Elizabeth she has given various places of birth on the census returns - we have Arreton, just to the south in Godshill, a bit further south again in Niton and also Stockbridge (which seems to be between Godshill and Niton). She is my x2 great-grandmother, m James GUY in 1853 in Newchurch. We believe her parents were probably Thomas b Whitwell c 1797 and Hannah poss nee BLOW. More research needed there! Elizabeth had an illegitimate daughter (also Elizabeth CASS, sometime GUY, m George COOPER) bc 1846, and a further five "GUY" children. Best wishes Susan -----Original Message----- From: Ray Symmans [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 08 July 2008 00:02 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [IoW] CASS Hi Angela and Ros There is little detail known but I have Ann Cass 1756 -1848 married to William Symmans 1755-1827 marriage 1781 all dates approximate Bonchurch. IOW Regards Ray ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ros Fletcher" <[email protected]> To: "Paul Mason" <[email protected]>; "IOW list" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 9:56 PM Subject: Re: [IoW] CASS > Hi Angela, > > I have an Elizabeth Cass born (probably Arreton - she gave various > birthplaces) 1794. She married George WOODS and their son William Cass > WOODS was my g.g. grandfather. George became the Ironmonger in Cross > St, Ryde. She appears to have a brother, Henry, who lived at Brading > with his wife, Harriet, & family. That's all I have at this stage so if > you can connect to this line please let me know so I can fill out my > CASSes a little more. BTW if you are interested I have a photo of > William Cass WOODS taken in 1859. > > Regards .......... Ros. > > On 02/07/2008, at 11:11 PM, Paul Mason wrote: > >> Hello, >> Is anyone researching the name of CASS. >> I would like to know if Leah CASS born 1831 daughter of Martha CASS >> living Newchurch in 1841 married Charles BARTLETT? >> Regards >> Angela in Gloucestershire >> >> ************************************** >> You can contact the Isle of Wight List Administrator by emailing: >> [email protected] >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ISLE-OF-WIGHT- >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in >> the subject and the body of the message > > > ************************************** You can contact the Isle of Wight List Administrator by emailing: [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 Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger.yahoo.com
Hi Angela and Ros There is little detail known but I have Ann Cass 1756 -1848 married to William Symmans 1755-1827 marriage 1781 all dates approximate Bonchurch. IOW Regards Ray ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ros Fletcher" <[email protected]> To: "Paul Mason" <[email protected]>; "IOW list" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 9:56 PM Subject: Re: [IoW] CASS > Hi Angela, > > I have an Elizabeth Cass born (probably Arreton - she gave various > birthplaces) 1794. She married George WOODS and their son William Cass > WOODS was my g.g. grandfather. George became the Ironmonger in Cross > St, Ryde. She appears to have a brother, Henry, who lived at Brading > with his wife, Harriet, & family. That's all I have at this stage so if > you can connect to this line please let me know so I can fill out my > CASSes a little more. BTW if you are interested I have a photo of > William Cass WOODS taken in 1859. > > Regards .......... Ros. > > On 02/07/2008, at 11:11 PM, Paul Mason wrote: > >> Hello, >> Is anyone researching the name of CASS. >> I would like to know if Leah CASS born 1831 daughter of Martha CASS >> living Newchurch in 1841 married Charles BARTLETT? >> Regards >> Angela in Gloucestershire >> >> ************************************** >> You can contact the Isle of Wight List Administrator by emailing: >> [email protected] >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ISLE-OF-WIGHT- >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in >> the subject and the body of the message > > >
Hi, I have a 3rd John Riddett - born c 1784 to Philip and Hannah Dyer!! Regards Becky -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lynda Lee Sent: 04 July 2008 02:14 To: [email protected] Subject: [IoW] Riddett Hello All, Does anyone have a connection to a John Riddett, either John Riddett Christened 1801, St. Helen's, parents James & Maria Granger; or John Riddett Christened 1798, Northwood, parents Jacob & Elizabeth Davis? Or does anyone know if either of these Johns died on I-of-W? I'm trying to ascertain which John was my ancestor; it would help if I could eliminate one of them! Lynda. ************************************** You can contact the Isle of Wight List Administrator by emailing: [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 No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 270.4.5/1533 - Release Date: 03/07/2008 19:19 No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 270.4.5/1533 - Release Date: 03/07/2008 19:19
Hi Listers my name is Terry Murphy {Brisbane} posting for the first time ,a while back a cousin gave me a cd with plenty of photos etc ,and there was a few with names not sure of .so here is what I know? we had a relation "Henry Burton" ex Durham area come to Oz circa 1884 he may have had family living on the Isle ? we have a photo of a house!! named "Mountfield " possibly in Shore Rd taken by a photographer F Moor .Church St Ventor plus some photos of children listed , Evelyn dated 1873 taken by Jabez Hughes Regina House Isle of Wight Ernest "" 1874 ditto Eustace 1874 ditto Claude 1873 ditto Clive 1873 ditto Muriel 1873 ditto Now they may have had the last name of either Elliott or Henton as I cant put a finget there , these dates I think are the yr the photo was taken ?? Can any one put me on a track at all many thanks Terry Murphy Brisbane Oz ps if needed I can scan and send photos etc
Hi all, I am hoping someone on the list may have information on the Cushen families of the IOW. I have got stuck with my gr-gr-gr-gr-grandfather John Cushen who married Mary Waggett in 1779 at Northwood. I have been unable to find out who John's parents were. There are various possibilities as there seem to be several Cushen families living around Cowes and Northwood, also one in Yarmouth. They all gave their children the same names , as they did back then, which makes things harder. Edward, James, Henry, William, and John are all possibilities. Thanks, Kathy Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger.yahoo.com