Hi Maggie It sounds like it might be DALRYMPLE There are few DALRYMPLE in Notts in 1911 but no RB If you have any addresses for 1911 I can check them if you wish Was Gladys a spinster or was that her married name? Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > This is not a name I am researching but out of curiosity just wondered if > anyone has ever come across the name.Years ago an old lady lived next door > to me here in Nottingham by the name of Gladys Spencer and when she died her > very elderly sisters gave me all her cut glass items and her baptism and > prayer book.The name in the book,which was given as a present to her in 1915 > was from R.B. Dalipurple or it could be dalpimple ,just cant make out the > writing.Has anyone ever come across a name like it please.Maggie.
This is not a name I am researching but out of curiosity just wondered if anyone has ever come across the name.Years ago an old lady lived next door to me here in Nottingham by the name of Gladys Spencer and when she died her very elderly sisters gave me all her cut glass items and her baptism and prayer book.The name in the book,which was given as a present to her in 1915 was from R.B. Dalipurple or it could be dalpimple ,just cant make out the writing.Has anyone ever come across a name like it please.Maggie.
This is a repeat post from 2010. I'm looking for any Booth researchers with families from the above area. I have a brickwall with origins of this family IGI has extracted christenings at Babworth on the same day 19th Feb 1792 for Thomas Booth & Nathaniel Harrison Booth with parents Jno Booth & Elizabeth. However, there are submitted entries for John 1783, Joseph 1785, Charles 1786, Joseph (II) 1790 etc. The only likely marriage for Jno Booth is 1782 in Edwinstowe to Elizabeth Low, although there are a few couples of similar name in Nottingham Town. If I can identify all Booth families in the area, I might be able to make some connections or eliminate other possibilities. Peter Booth, Sydney
Peter, There's two old submitted trees on Rootsweb with some of the data, but you might like to check Ancestry as well. With a bit of effort, you should also be able to trace most descendants of the family up to present day using census records to 1911 and BDM after that. UK records are available almost to present day. Here's what I found on Rootsweb. 1 Richard BURROWS b: 14 AUG 1819 d: 6 MAR 1866 + Sarah MOON b: 1821 d: 22 JUL 1865 2 Sarah Ann BURROWS b: 7 JAN 1846 2 Richard BURROWS b: 1847 2 Ada Elizabeth BURROWS b: 18 JAN 1849 d: ? 2 Edith BURROWS b: 20 NOV 1850 2 Eve Constantine BURROWS b: 3 FEB 1853 d: ? 2 Dorothy Helen BURROWS b: 28 DEC 1855 d: ? 2 Gertrude Moon BURROWS b: 6 MAR 1856 d: 8 DEC 1908 + John BATES b: 20 MAR 1858 d: 6 OCT 1945 3 Oscar Bernard BATES b: 22 JAN 1887 d: 19 JAN 1962 + Ethel May (Bunnie) HILLIARD b: 20 MAY 1899 d: 3 JUN 1970 3 Hilda Gertrude BATES b: 2 JAN 1890 d: 11 AUG 1987 + Albert DENNIS b: 1864 d: 6 FEB 1955 3 Raymond John BATES b: 26 OCT 1892 d: 30 DEC 1979 + Doris Mabel (Nickie) NICHOLLS b: 21 OCT 1896 d: 21 AUG 1975 3 Herbert Aldam BATES b: 18 MAR 1894 d: 19 DEC 1965 + Marjorie Lillian SIEVERS b: 11 MAR 1897 d: 21 SEP 1981 3 Marguerite Mary (Molly) BATES b: 15 SEP 1895 d: AFT 1980 3 Eric William BATES b: 20 JUN 1897 d: 10 AUG 1954 + Hazel Ella NIDDRIE b: 1899 d: 12 FEB 1954 2 Roswald William BURROWS b: 25 AUG 1858 d: 25 APR 1887 + Phoebe CLIFTON b: 1861 2 Charles George Woodroffe BURROWS b: 22 DEC 1859 + Mary ? b: AFT 1850 2 Richard John Thomas BURROWS b: 24 AUG 1862 2 Herbert Aldham BURROWS b: 31 JUL 1864 d: 28 FEB 1886 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hello list, Have presubscribed after a lengthy absence and am reposting my interests. I am seeking descendants of my grandmother's siblings her parents were:- Richard BURROWS b. Aug. 1819 in Rempstone, Notts and Sarah MOON b. c 1822 in London. Richard and Sarah were married East Leake, June 1844. Richard died in March 1866, Sarah died in . Both are buried in the graveyard of the Parish Church, East Leake, without headstones. My grandmother Gertrude Moon BURROWS was the 7th child of the marriage. I have very little information on her 10 siblings. I hope there is someone connected and would like to hear from them, I have:- 1. Sarah Ann BURROWS. b. Jan 1846, East Leake. 2. Richard BURROWS. b. 1847, East Leake. (Could be Richard I T BURROWS ) 3. Ada Elizabeth BURROWS b. Jan, 1849, East Leake. 4. Edith BURROWS, b. Nov 1852, East Leake. 5. Eve Constance BURROWS, b. Feb 1853, East Leake. 6. Dorothy Helen BURROWS, b. Dec 1855, East Leake. 7. GERTRUDE MOON BURROWS, b. Mar 1856, East Leake. d. Dec 1908. Bedford, Beds. 8. Roswald William BURROWS, b. Aug 1858, Stoke Newington, d. April 1887? London. 9. Charles George Woodroffe BURROWS b. Dec 1859, in East Leake 10. Richard John Thomas BURROWS, b. Aug 1862, East Leake. 11. Herbert Aldam or Aldham BURROWS, b. July 1864, East Leake, d. Feb 28, 1886, Hastings, East Sussex. (I believe my late father Herbert Aldam BATES was named after him). Cheers Peter S BATES Aust. Harry and Margaret Meadowcroft are on this list Gwen and I say hello and hope you are keeping well.
Dammit, you got it right Nivard! Kara ________________________________ From: Nivard Ovington <[email protected]> To: John Poxon <[email protected]>; [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, 11 January 2012 12:41 AM Subject: Re: [NTT] 1911 Census - Enumeration Districts for Ilkeston Hi John Her is I think your family in 1911 Note wifes name Ernest POXON 35 Ilkeston Lily POXON 35 Eastwood Notts Ernest POXON 4 Ilkeston Mabel MEAKIN wifes sister 18 Ilkeston Malvern Villas 48 Flamstead road Ilkeston Derbyshire schedule 159 reg dist 429 reg sub dist 2 en dist 23 Appears in transcribed RG78 as 1911 England Census Summary Books about Mr Poswn Name: Mr Poswn Number of Males: 2 Number of Females: 2 Household schedule number: 159 Street Address: 48 Flamstead Road Civil parish: Ilkeston Ecclesiastical parish: St Mary County/Island: Nottinghamshire Country: England Registration district: Basford Registration District Number: 2 Sub-registration district: Ilkeston Sub-Registration District Number: 2 ED, institution, or vessel: 23 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 1222 RG78; Piece: 1222 The clincher being the sister MEAKIN I will send the pages over Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > Hi Nivard, > > Thank you for your help. Actually, a number of people offered assistance > with this problem, so I feel a little embarrassed by the help offered! > > My grandfather was Ernest Poxon. His wife was Eliza Hannah Meakin, They > had a son named Ernest aged about 5 years in 1911. To the best of my > knowledge they were living at either 34 Alvenor St or 2 St Marys St, > Ilkeston at the time of the 1911 Census. > > I will be grateful for your help in obtaining their entry in the 1911 > Census, however I believe the entry was mis-transcribed for is missing, > given the ease with which I have found other family members. > > Regards > > John Poxon Notts Surname List http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/notts.html ------------------------------- 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
This looks like the right one - it was too easy to find so perhaps it isn't! Ernest is 15 not five. Name:Ernest Poxon Age in 1911:15 Estimated Birth Year:abt 1896 Relation to Head:Son Gender:Male Birth Place:Alvaston, Derbyshire, England Civil parish:Derby County/Island:Derbyshire Country:England Street Address:40 Warren St Alvaston Derby Marital Status:Single Occupation:Waggoners Help Registration district:Derby Registration District Number:435 Sub-registration district:Osmaston ED, institution, or vessel:05 Piece:20865 John Poxon 47 Eliza Poxon 45 Hannah Poxon Catherine Mary Hand 23 John Poxon 21 William Poxon 19 Frederick Poxon 17 Ernest Poxon 15 Herbert Poxon 7 Hannah Haywood Poxon 5 Dorris Hand Poxon Under 1/12 Source Citation: Class: RG14; Piece: 20865. Regards Kara Drury NZ Still looking for my Samuel Spray. ________________________________ From: John Poxon <[email protected]> To: 'Nivard Ovington' <[email protected]>; [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, 10 January 2012 11:38 PM Subject: Re: [NTT] 1911 Census - Enumeration Districts for Ilkeston Hi Nivard, Thank you for your help. Actually, a number of people offered assistance with this problem, so I feel a little embarrassed by the help offered! My grandfather was Ernest Poxon. His wife was Eliza Hannah Meakin, They had a son named Ernest aged about 5 years in 1911. To the best of my knowledge they were living at either 34 Alvenor St or 2 St Marys St, Ilkeston at the time of the 1911 Census. I will be grateful for your help in obtaining their entry in the 1911 Census, however I believe the entry was mis-transcribed for is missing, given the ease with which I have found other family members. Regards John Poxon -----Original Message----- From: Nivard Ovington [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, 10 January 2012 6:31 PM To: John Poxon; [email protected] Subject: Re: [NTT] 1911 Census - Enumeration Districts for Ilkeston Hi John As yet there is no one list of street/road names for 1911 but the easiest way is to enter the address into Ancestry as a keyword What name and addresses are you looking for its relatively easy to check Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > > Hi Everyone, > > Is there any way I can discover which of the enumeration districts in the 1911 census included > Alvenor St and/or St Marys St? > > Is there a document which lists the streets in each enumeration district? > > The reason for my inquiry is that I cannot find the record for my grandfather and his family, > although I am confident he was living in Ilkeston at that time, most likely at one of these > addresses. His siblings and my great-grandfather all show up in Ilkeston as expected. I > therefore intend to individually inspect the census pages until I find my grandfathers' entry. > > I will be most grateful for some guidance on this. > > Regards > > John Poxon Notts Surname List http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/notts.html ------------------------------- 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
Hi Everyone, Seeing the interest in Nigel's excellent solution to my problem, I thought I would forward my reply, just sent to him, to the List to add some texture to this situation. Regards John Poxon -----Original Message----- From: John Poxon [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, 10 January 2012 9:56 PM To: 'Nivard Ovington' Subject: RE: [NTT] 1911 Census - Enumeration Districts for Ilkeston Hi Nivard, I am impressed that you found this entry, especially since I couldn't find him resident in Ilkeston. I have just tried to find this entry on Ancestry, and even with the information in front of me, can't find it. How did you find it? I would like to obtain a copy of the cencus image if possible. As for the wife's name, I know that my grandmother sometimes called herself Lily, and it used to make me wonder if there was another wife, but seeing as the wife's sister has the surname Meakin, Lily must be Eliza Hannah calling herself by another name. (Why, I have no idea). Another issue is that I have identified Elizah's sisters and none of them is called Mabel. Maybe Mabel is a sister in law. That remains to be discovered. Thanks very much. Regards John -----Original Message----- From: Nivard Ovington [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, 10 January 2012 9:41 PM To: John Poxon; [email protected] Subject: Re: [NTT] 1911 Census - Enumeration Districts for Ilkeston Hi John Her is I think your family in 1911 Note wifes name Ernest POXON 35 Ilkeston Lily POXON 35 Eastwood Notts Ernest POXON 4 Ilkeston Mabel MEAKIN wifes sister 18 Ilkeston Malvern Villas 48 Flamstead road Ilkeston Derbyshire schedule 159 reg dist 429 reg sub dist 2 en dist 23 Appears in transcribed RG78 as 1911 England Census Summary Books about Mr Poswn Name: Mr Poswn Number of Males: 2 Number of Females: 2 Household schedule number: 159 Street Address: 48 Flamstead Road Civil parish: Ilkeston Ecclesiastical parish: St Mary County/Island: Nottinghamshire Country: England Registration district: Basford Registration District Number: 2 Sub-registration district: Ilkeston Sub-Registration District Number: 2 ED, institution, or vessel: 23 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 1222 RG78; Piece: 1222 The clincher being the sister MEAKIN I will send the pages over Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > Hi Nivard, > > Thank you for your help. Actually, a number of people offered assistance > with this problem, so I feel a little embarrassed by the help offered! > > My grandfather was Ernest Poxon. His wife was Eliza Hannah Meakin, They > had a son named Ernest aged about 5 years in 1911. To the best of my > knowledge they were living at either 34 Alvenor St or 2 St Marys St, > Ilkeston at the time of the 1911 Census. > > I will be grateful for your help in obtaining their entry in the 1911 > Census, however I believe the entry was mis-transcribed for is missing, > given the ease with which I have found other family members. > > Regards > > John Poxon
On 2012/01/10 01:45, Peter R Booth wrote: > Ancestry has access to BDM data from London Archives. It's the > equivalent of a BDM certificate. MEA CULPA. I should have said something like "It can contain equivalent data to a BDM certificate" In other words, it's not just an index. You get an image which shows whatever extra data was recorded. And as Roy points out, it's saves on cost. Peter
Hi Nivard, Thank you for your help. Actually, a number of people offered assistance with this problem, so I feel a little embarrassed by the help offered! My grandfather was Ernest Poxon. His wife was Eliza Hannah Meakin, They had a son named Ernest aged about 5 years in 1911. To the best of my knowledge they were living at either 34 Alvenor St or 2 St Marys St, Ilkeston at the time of the 1911 Census. I will be grateful for your help in obtaining their entry in the 1911 Census, however I believe the entry was mis-transcribed for is missing, given the ease with which I have found other family members. Regards John Poxon -----Original Message----- From: Nivard Ovington [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, 10 January 2012 6:31 PM To: John Poxon; [email protected] Subject: Re: [NTT] 1911 Census - Enumeration Districts for Ilkeston Hi John As yet there is no one list of street/road names for 1911 but the easiest way is to enter the address into Ancestry as a keyword What name and addresses are you looking for its relatively easy to check Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > > Hi Everyone, > > Is there any way I can discover which of the enumeration districts in the 1911 census included > Alvenor St and/or St Marys St? > > Is there a document which lists the streets in each enumeration district? > > The reason for my inquiry is that I cannot find the record for my grandfather and his family, > although I am confident he was living in Ilkeston at that time, most likely at one of these > addresses. His siblings and my great-grandfather all show up in Ilkeston as expected. I > therefore intend to individually inspect the census pages until I find my grandfathers' entry. > > I will be most grateful for some guidance on this. > > Regards > > John Poxon
I have tried to answer email today from Annette WATSON. I sent her my answer but it keeps bouncing maybe Annette you can try again. It shows this email address..... sending to [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) . Sometimes if this happens to me my mail box is full and needs cleaning out? Sorry everyone didn't know what else to do. Thanks Jo-Ann
A big thank you to everyone who has replied to my question about Nathaniel (and for the interesting discussion about birth and baptism records). It looks as if poor Nathaniel died in 1760 so that he wasn't my ancestor who married and died in London. However I'll do a bit more investigating of the Nottingham family before I decide they definitely aren't mine. Best wishes Angela
John, I'm sure others will say the same thing. If you give us some details, we can all take a look. I appreciate you don't want to trouble people and would like to do it yourself, but sometimes those extra sets of eyes and diversity of ideas are required. I had a similar case just this week with one of my own on another list. I wouldn't have found it in 100 years. Peter
Hi Everyone, Is there any way I can discover which of the enumeration districts in the 1911 census included Alvenor St and/or St Marys St? Is there a document which lists the streets in each enumeration district? The reason for my inquiry is that I cannot find the record for my grandfather and his family, although I am confident he was living in Ilkeston at that time, most likely at one of these addresses. His siblings and my great-grandfather all show up in Ilkeston as expected. I therefore intend to individually inspect the census pages until I find my grandfathers' entry. I will be most grateful for some guidance on this. Regards John Poxon
Hi, Probably not the same 'Nathaniel Hamilton' from Notts. Baptisms Nathaniel Parents John HAMILTON & Eliz. 1759_11_07 Nottingham St Peter Father's occupation Wool comber One the following may be his father's Baptism John Parents John HAMILTON & Mary 1736_06_09 Nottingham St Nicholas John John HAMILTON & Sarah 1735_01_09 Nottingham St Peter Marriages John HAMILTON & Elizabeth CLAY 1759_05_09 Nottingham St Nicholas Burials Nathaniel HAMILTON 1760_06_25 age [NG] Nottingham St Peter Son of John Elizabeth HAMILTON 1760_02_03 age [NG] Nottingham St Peter Wife of John Regards, Lynne. Sydney, AUSTRALIA ----- Original Message ----- From: "ag.hamilton" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 7:22 AM Subject: [NTT] Nathaniel HAMILTON bpt. 1759 > Nathaniel HAMILTON was bpt. Nov 7 1759 at St.Peter's Nottingham, father > John Hamilton, mother Elizabeth. This is from the IGI. > > Has anyone got any further info. about this family? > > I have a Nathaniel HAMILTON who married Mary VINCENT in Westminster in > 1780 and who died in London in 1817, aged 59 according to the burial > record. > > I'm trying to find out if the Nottingham Nathaniel and the one living and > dying in London are the same person. > > Any info. would be very welcome. > > Thanks. > > Angela
That was very good of Nigel <vbg> I sent it as well :-) Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > Hi Everyone, > > Seeing the interest in Nigel's excellent solution to my problem, I thought I > would forward my reply, just sent to him, to the List to add some texture to > this situation. > > Regards > > John Poxon
Hi again John Well I think this is the equivalent of the fabled BL Friday afternoon car :-) There is clearly something not working correctly with Ancestrys search of the 1911 as certain fields are not getting hits As finally found transcribed on Ancestry 1911 England Census about Ernest Roton Name: Ernest Roton Age in 1911: 35 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1876 Relation to Head: Head Gender: Male Birth Place: Whiston, Derbyshire, England Civil parish: Ilkeston County/Island: Nottinghamshire Country: England Street Address: Malven Rillas Hamslad Road Whitson Derbyshire Marital Status: Married Occupation: Cottons Patent Hand (Mary) Registration district: Basford Registration District Number: 429 Sub-registration district: Ilkeston ED, institution, or vessel: 23 Piece: 20414 Household Members: Name Age Ernest Roton 35 Lily Roton 35 Ernest Roton 4 Matel Meakin 18 RG14; Piece: 20414. I have entered corrections which should show in a fortnight or so in the searchable index I think the transcriber must have wanted a fag or something as others around this one seem to be OK I also just noticed a MEAKIN family in Flamstead road so will also send that (schedule 151) Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > Hi John > Her is I think your family in 1911 > > Note wifes name > Ernest POXON 35 Ilkeston > Lily POXON 35 Eastwood Notts Ernest POXON 4 Ilkeston > Mabel MEAKIN wifes sister 18 Ilkeston > Malvern Villas 48 Flamstead road Ilkeston Derbyshire
Hi John Her is I think your family in 1911 Note wifes name Ernest POXON 35 Ilkeston Lily POXON 35 Eastwood Notts Ernest POXON 4 Ilkeston Mabel MEAKIN wifes sister 18 Ilkeston Malvern Villas 48 Flamstead road Ilkeston Derbyshire schedule 159 reg dist 429 reg sub dist 2 en dist 23 Appears in transcribed RG78 as 1911 England Census Summary Books about Mr Poswn Name: Mr Poswn Number of Males: 2 Number of Females: 2 Household schedule number: 159 Street Address: 48 Flamstead Road Civil parish: Ilkeston Ecclesiastical parish: St Mary County/Island: Nottinghamshire Country: England Registration district: Basford Registration District Number: 2 Sub-registration district: Ilkeston Sub-Registration District Number: 2 ED, institution, or vessel: 23 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 1222 RG78; Piece: 1222 The clincher being the sister MEAKIN I will send the pages over Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > Hi Nivard, > > Thank you for your help. Actually, a number of people offered assistance > with this problem, so I feel a little embarrassed by the help offered! > > My grandfather was Ernest Poxon. His wife was Eliza Hannah Meakin, They > had a son named Ernest aged about 5 years in 1911. To the best of my > knowledge they were living at either 34 Alvenor St or 2 St Marys St, > Ilkeston at the time of the 1911 Census. > > I will be grateful for your help in obtaining their entry in the 1911 > Census, however I believe the entry was mis-transcribed for is missing, > given the ease with which I have found other family members. > > Regards > > John Poxon
Hi John At 34 Alvenor street are a family of CANLIN At 2 St Marys street are a DODD family with a neice WILSON No obvious sign of an Ernest POXON anywhere Where was he born and when ? Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > Hi Nivard, > > Thank you for your help. Actually, a number of people offered assistance > with this problem, so I feel a little embarrassed by the help offered! > > My grandfather was Ernest Poxon. His wife was Eliza Hannah Meakin, They > had a son named Ernest aged about 5 years in 1911. To the best of my > knowledge they were living at either 34 Alvenor St or 2 St Marys St, > Ilkeston at the time of the 1911 Census. > > I will be grateful for your help in obtaining their entry in the 1911 > Census, however I believe the entry was mis-transcribed for is missing, > given the ease with which I have found other family members. > > Regards > > John Poxon
Angela, Just a possibility. Ancestry has access to BDM data from London Archives. It's the equivalent of a BDM certificate. So look for his marriage and death. There just might be some data there that will help identify him . Peter