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    1. [MON] ENGLAND/HAWKINS
    2. suzanne davies
    3. Hi,I have ancestors FREDERICK ENGLAND a police constable who married EMILY ELIZABETH HAWKINS in march qtr 1904 in NEWPORT MONMOUTHSHIRE. There is a possibility they had children Beatrice May and maybe Walter William and Alfred George in 1905 and 1906. I think Frederick came from Gloucester and in 1929 he was informant on Emilys father Josephs death cert at 23, Woodland Road Newport,whether they lived there as well i'm not sure.Any help or interest in this family ,i would love to hear from you.Suzanne Davies Newport,Gwent.

    04/08/2007 11:21:31
    1. Re: [MON] ENGLAND/HAWKINS
    2. Robert Treharne Jones
    3. Hi Suzanne In 1901 Frederick (who was born in Almondsbury, Gloucestershire in about 1875) was lodging with the Peacock family at 18 St Edward Street, Newport and already working as a police constable. In 1891 he was working as a farmhouse servant for William Pullin and his family at Spaniorum Farm, Berwick Lane, Easter Compton, which still exists, sandwiched between the M5 and the M49 at http://tinyurl.com/2z2n9u . In 1881 he is listed simply as 'Fred England' and living with his parents George and Priscilla at Pound Farm, Almondsbury. George, a farm labourer, was then 32 and his wife 30. In addition to Fred they had Charles 9, Mary 5 and William 1. The whole family were born in Almondsbury. In 1871 George and Priscilla were already married and living in Almondsbury Village with her father, Charles Lovegrove, a 64 year old widower who was born in Longcroft, Berkshire. In 1861 George was living with his parents, Daniel, a potato dealer aged 29, and Ann, aged 30. As well as George there was Edwin 6, Hester 3, Henry 2 and William 1. Daniel, was born in Compton and the rest of the family in Almondsbury. The same year Priscilla was also living in Almondsbury with her parents Charles and Mary. Priscilla was an only child at that time and there were four lodgers in the house, all agricultural labourers like Charles. Hope that helps. Robert -----Original Message----- From: monmouthshire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:monmouthshire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of suzanne davies Hi,I have ancestors FREDERICK ENGLAND a police constable who married EMILY ELIZABETH HAWKINS in march qtr 1904 in NEWPORT MONMOUTHSHIRE. There is a possibility they had children Beatrice May and maybe Walter William and Alfred George in 1905 and 1906. I think Frederick came from Gloucester and in 1929 he was informant on Emilys father Josephs death cert at 23, Woodland Road Newport,whether they lived there as well i'm not sure.Any help or interest in this family ,i would love to hear from you.Suzanne Davies Newport,Gwent.

    04/08/2007 11:56:09