Hi Penny, At 02:24 AM 04/08/2007, you wrote: >Please can you change my email address to the one sent as I intend >to do away with the one you have. Everything should now be as you want it. :-) Regards, Joe Joe Bissett, PIGGOTT/CUMMISKEY List Administrator/Rootsweb I use America's Book CDs in my genealogical research to access otherwise unavailable primary source material. http://www.abcd-usa.com/ I support the Godfrey Memorial Library. http://www.godfrey.org/ Proud to be a member of LostCousins! http://www/LostCousins.com
Obituary May 1943-- Jersey Democrat, Jersey County, Illinois Mrs. Katie I. Angel, one of the older residents of the Dow vicinity, died at her home Thursday evening, May 14th, at ten-forty o'clock follwoing a period of failing health. Mrs. Angel was the daughter of the late J.A. and Susan Snyder Piggott, and was born in Elsah, April 2, 1871. Her age at the time of her demise was seventy two years, one month and eleven days. The deceased is survived by three sons, Lawrence T. Angel of Alton, James Angel and Harrison Taylor of Dow; two step sons Louis Angel of Alton and Edward Angel of Kankakee; one stepdaughter, Mrs. A.D. Patton of Medora; one brother, Luther Piggott of Grafton; ten grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. Mrs Angel was a member of the Royal neighbors Lodge. Funeral services were held at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Neewburn, Sunday, May 16, at two-thirty o'clock. The Reverend Kermit Jeffery of Atlon officiated and interment was in the Newburn Cemetery.
Hello List and Happy Easter I understand this is very vague but not having had to research Australian relatives before, I am quite stuck. One of my great Uncles William Sidney FOAD born in Kent in 1915, married a Marjorie D PIGGOTT c.1941 in Liverpool New South Wales. I believe Margaret to be have been born c.1918 and she died 1992 in New South Wales. They had two children Kevin Foad 1942 and Margaret Letitia Foad 1946. Has anyone come across Marjorie, or could you point me in the direction of how to find her parentage. I came across a website called PictureAustralia and Marjorie has added some picture of her family, unfortunately the people she is with I have not on clue on who they are, so desperate to find her parents. Any help or suggestion greatly appreciated Kind Regards Suzannah Foad Margate Kent UK
Hello List and happy Easter I understand this is very vague but not having had to research Australian relatives before, I am quite stuck. One of my great Uncles William Sidney FOAD born in Kent in 1915, married a Marjorie D PIGGOTT c.1941 in Liverpool New South Wales. I believe Margaret to be have been born c.1918 and she died 1992 in New South Wales. They had two children Kevin Foad 1942 and Margaret Letitia Foad 1946. Has anyone come across Marjorie, or could you point me in the direction of how to find her parentage. I came across a website called PictureAustralia and Marjorie has added some picture of her family, unfortunately the people she is with I have not on clue on who they are, so desperate to find her parents. Any help or suggestion greatly appreciated Kind Regards Suzannah Foad Margate Kent UK
John Drew PIGGOTT; born Marylebone, London, Mar qtr 1839; General Labourer, Alfred Cottage, Vicarage St, St Paul's, Broadstairs, Kent, 1881 Census, with wife & 7 children; Workdown Rd, St Peter, Kent, 1891 Census, with wife & 6 children; St Peter Intra, Kent, 1901 Census, with 4 children; he died at Thanet, Kent, Dec qtr 1911; marr Portsea Island, Hampshire, Sep qtr 1867, Harriett WOODWARD; she was born St Marylebone, London, ca 1840, & enumerated as Laundress, 1881 & 1891; issue: 1. Harriett PIGGOTT, b Southsea, Hants; aged 13, with parents, 1881; 23, with parents, 1891. 2. George PIGGOTT, b Hull, Yorks; aged 11, with parents, 1881. 3. Thomas W. PIGGOTT, b Hull, Yorks; aged 9, with parents, 1881; 19, with parents, 1891. 4. Alfred PIGGOTT, b Hull or Portarlington, Yorks; aged 8, with parents, 1881; aged 28, Coal Merchant, with father, 1901. 5. Rose Mary PIGGOTT, b Marfleet, Yorks; aged 6, with parents, 1881; 16, with paernts, 1891; Housekeeper, 25, with father, 1901. 6. Frederick, b Bury, Suffolk; aged 3, with parents, 1881; as Fred'k PIGOTT, aged 14, Training ship "Torewall" off Purfleet, 1891, Training for the Sea. 7. James Henry PIGGOTT, b St Peter's, Kent; aged 1, with parents, 1881; 11, with parents, 1891; Plumber, 21, with father, 1901. 8. Martha PIGGOTT, b St Peter's, Kent; aged 9, with parents, 1891. 9. Charles R. PIGGOTT, b St Peter's Kent; aged 8, with parents, 1891; Cycle Maker, 17, with father, 1901. _________________________________________ I am fairly certain that this is the family of F.E. PIGGOTT (child #6), the swimmer in Hong Kong in 1911, clearly identified by child #7, Mr J.H. PIGGOTT, the Plumber in Broadstairs in 1911. Regards, Chris PIGOTT, Potts Point, N.S.W.
Hi List, As of this morning, here are the number of PIGGOTT variants listed on the world wide Find A Grave website. Have you added yours?????? http://www.findagrave.com/ PIGGOTT 192 PIGGOT 7 PIGOTT 160 PIGOT 9 PYGOTT 5 PICKET 41 PICKETT 2,367 Regards, Joe Joe Bissett, PIGGOTT/CUMMISKEY List Administrator/Rootsweb I use America's Book CDs in my genealogical research to access otherwise unavailable primary source material. http://www.abcd-usa.com/ I support the Godfrey Memorial Library. http://www.godfrey.org/ Proud to be a member of LostCousins! http://www/LostCousins.com
Hi Chris, At 12:37 AM 04/07/2007, you wrote: >John Drew PIGGOTT; Absolutely! John Drew PIGGOTT is my maternal GGF, and his son Frederick Edward is my maternal GF. Have you seen my small memorial to Frederick on the Find A Grave web site? http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=piggott&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GScntry=51&GSob=n&GRid=12154520& Sadly, Frederick was mortally wounded on the first day of the Gallipoli invasion, April 25, 1915 and died the next morning aboard a hospital ship. He is memorialized at Lone Pine on the Gallipoli Peninsula. There is also a memorial at the Broadstairs St. Peters Cemetery where John Drew and other family members are buried. My cousin Gillian PIGGOTT still returns to England annually and has visited Broadstairs and the memorial with her sister who lives in Folkestone. Thanks for "keeping me honest" :-) :-) :-) By the way, a friendly researcher corrected me on the name of the Training ship, which is "Cornwall". Warm regards, Joe Joe Bissett, PIGGOTT/CUMMISKEY List Administrator/Rootsweb I use America's Book CDs in my genealogical research to access otherwise unavailable primary source material. http://www.abcd-usa.com/ I support the Godfrey Memorial Library. http://www.godfrey.org/ Proud to be a member of LostCousins! http://www/LostCousins.com
East Kent Times 13th September 1911 IN HONG KONG BROADSTAIRS MAN'S BRAVE ACT The Hong Kong Telegraph contains the report of the brave act of Sergeant F E PIGGOTT, a native of Broadstairs, who has been stationed with the Royal Garrison Artillery, In China, for two years, after eleven years service in India. Sergeant PIGGOTT is the brother of Mr T W PIGGOTT, Coal Merchant and Mr J H PIGGOTT, Plumber of Broadstairs. "It appears" states our Hong Kong contemporary, describing a storm which swept over the Colony " that about 10 o'clock yesterday, when the fury of the storm was carrying out its work of devastation unchecked, four soldiers stationed at Lymoon Barracks, beyond Shau-ki-wan, swam out into the sea for the purpose of bringing in a number of boats belonging to the troops which were anchored to some buoys. Owing to the tempestuous seas prevailing at the time, they experienced a great deal of difficulty in trying to return to shore. As a matter of fact, only two of the men managed to reach the shore by striking out, while the other two decide to remain with one of the boats. One of the men who swam ashore was picked up in an exhausted condition. The boat containing the other two men , drifted and was tossed about at the mercy of the waves. On shore there were a number of spectators, who perforce had to watch the men's perilous plight without being able to assist them, but to the credit of the Chinese be it said that six fishermen proceeded to the men's rescue., but on going a little distance they discovered that the maddened elements defied their best efforts and that further action would be attended with no little personal risk and they were obliged to give up an unequal fight. "Then it was that Sergeant PIGGOTT asked for assistance at the Police Station, and in the company of P.C 112 (Kille) at once proceeded to his comrades' rescue. After a tough struggle with the furious waves, the two men were picked up in the centre of Lyemun Pass and the boat was left to its fate. After drifting about some time, the party landed at Saiwanho, that district being the first landing place available. BY the time the men landed, they were relived of their clothing and they had to borrow the garb of some onlookers. During their struggle with the foam crested billows, the men used their boots for bailing out the water which was constantly filling the boat and every moment threatened to swallow the vessel. " In view of the plucky act of both P.C 112 and Sergeant PIGGOTT, but for whose timely assistance, there is little doubt that the rescued men would have found a watery grave, we would venture to suggest that they should be commended and their act recognised in a tangible manner. The work of rescue, it must be remembered, was effected at great personal risk",
>Source: GEN-OBIT@rootsweb.com >Subject: [GEN-OBIT] Obituary Daily Times V13No125 >Obituary Daily Times V13No125 >Visit the ODT web site at <http://www.rootsweb.com/~obituary> > >LAST NAME, First Name (MAIDEN); Age; Place of Death; Newspaper Name; >Newspaper date >MARTIN, June (PIGOTT); 86; Springfield OH>Bremerton WA; Brem S; 2007-4-3 Joe Bissett, PIGGOTT/CUMMISKEY List Administrator/Rootsweb I use America's Book CDs in my genealogical research to access otherwise unavailable primary source material. http://www.abcd-usa.com/ I support the Godfrey Memorial Library. http://www.godfrey.org/ Proud to be a member of LostCousins! http://www/LostCousins.com
Extracted from another list: >Source: GEN-OBIT@rootsweb.com >Subject: [GEN-OBIT] Obituary Daily Times V13No119 > >Obituary Daily Times V13No119 > >Visit the ODT web site at <http://www.rootsweb.com/~obituary> > >LAST NAME, First Name (MAIDEN); Age; Place of Death; Newspaper Name; >Newspaper date >PIGOTT, Janice (MANLEY); 43; Bridgeport WV; Clarksburg ET; 2007-3-29 Joe Bissett, PIGGOTT/CUMMISKEY List Administrator/Rootsweb I use America's Book CDs in my genealogical research to access otherwise unavailable primary source material. http://www.abcd-usa.com/ I support the Godfrey Memorial Library. http://www.godfrey.org/ Proud to be a member of LostCousins! http://www/LostCousins.com
Hi List, I found this additional information on Chester Ray PIGOTT of West Virginia. Is there any list member tracking this line? U.S. Public Records Index Name: Chester R Pigott Birth Date: 30 Aug 1933 Street address: Po Box 353 City: Buckhannon County: Upshur State: West Virginia Zip Code: 26201 Phone Number: 304-472-8401 Household Members: Name Est. Age Birth Year Chester R Pigott 73 1933 Larry L Pigott 66 1940 Robert L Pigott 41 1966 The 1930 census shows 132 different PIGOTT entries in West Virginia, particularly in Harrison County; however, there is not a single person enumerated in Upshur County. Joe Bissett, PIGGOTT/CUMMISKEY List Administrator/Rootsweb I use America's Book CDs in my genealogical research to access otherwise unavailable primary source material. http://www.abcd-usa.com/ I support the Godfrey Memorial Library. http://www.godfrey.org/ Proud to be a member of LostCousins! http://www/LostCousins.com
Extracted from another list: Source: GEN-OBIT@rootsweb.com Subject: [GEN-OBIT] Obituary Daily Times V13No113 Obituary Daily Times V13No113 Visit the ODT web site at <http://www.rootsweb.com/~obituary> LAST NAME, First Name (MAIDEN); Age; Place of Death; Newspaper Name; Newspaper date PIGOTT, Chester Ray; 73; Clarksburg WV; Clarksburg ET; 2007-3-25 Joe Bissett, PIGGOTT/CUMMISKEY List Administrator/Rootsweb I use America's Book CDs in my genealogical research to access otherwise unavailable primary source material. http://www.abcd-usa.com/ I support the Godfrey Memorial Library. http://www.godfrey.org/ Proud to be a member of LostCousins! http://www/LostCousins.com
Hi List, Found on another list: Source: GARRARD@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [GARRARD] Garrard of Suffolk, England to Utah This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: sburton25 Surnames: Garrard Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.garrard/127.147/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Have just found your message of 15 Feb 2001 re Garrard of Suffolk England, the William and Jacob you are talking about were also my ggg uncles, thie brother Joseph (married to Martha Piggott) was my ggg grandfather. I knew that Jacob went to America but did not know about William, nthey also had 2 sisters, Hannah & Mary, hope to hear from you, I live in Australia but was born in NZ as Joseph & Martha's family all emigrated to NZ (all bar one, Emily), hope to hear from you as this line of Garrards have been hard to trace, regards Susan Source: GARRARD@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [GARRARD] Garrard of Suffolk, England to Utah This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: jcockbill Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.garrard/127.147.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hello Susan, I am so pleased to have your message re Jacob. Joseph and Martha (Piggott) were my gg grandparents and their son Jacob (b.1846 )was my great-grandfather. He went to N.Z. with some of his siblings (he was one of eight) but then came to Australia,married and had a family. The Jacob who died in Utah was the brother of the above Joseph ( m. Martha Piggott ). So I too live in Australia, in Victoria. I now have a lot of info. about the Garrard family in Suffolk, back to the late 1700s, which I would be happy to share with you. I have been researching for years and it has been quite difficult finding the correct records. I have some records of the ones who went to N.Z. but would love to know where today's descendents are. It would be easier to write to my home email and I hope you can send me your mail address too. There is much to say and I could also send you a PDF file of the family tree. regards, Judith Joe Bissett, PIGGOTT/CUMMISKEY List Administrator/Rootsweb I use America's Book CDs in my genealogical research to access otherwise unavailable primary source material. http://www.abcd-usa.com/ I support the Godfrey Memorial Library. http://www.godfrey.org/ Proud to be a member of LostCousins! http://www/LostCousins.com
My great grandmother's sister Rachel Munden married John Crawley Piggott in 1885 Southwark London. John Crawley was b.1865 Bermondsey, the son of Crawley Piggott b.1833 Bucken Huntingdonshire & Caroline Smith b.1844 Northhamptonshire. Crawley's parents were Glasden Piggott b.1806 Buckden & Mary Crawley b.1803. They were married 1830 Huntingdon. Glasden seems to have been married three times. On the 1841 census his wife was Mary. On the 1851 census his wife was Ann. On the 1861 census his wife was Sarah. I have found a marriage with a Sarah Elizabeth Parker 1856 St. George Southwark. I have not been able to find a marriage with a Ann who according to the 1851 census was b.c1817 Doddington Cambridgeshire. Is there anyone related to this line of the Piggott family that has any information? Regards Robyn.
>Source: GEN-OBIT@rootsweb.com >Subject: [GEN-OBIT] Obituary Daily Times V13No079 > > >Obituary Daily Times V13No079 > >Visit the ODT web site at <http://www.rootsweb.com/~obituary> > >LAST NAME, First Name (MAIDEN); Age; Place of Death; Newspaper Name; >Newspaper date >PIGOTT, Franklin R; 61; Wilmington NC; Wilmington S-N; 2007-2-28 Joe Bissett, PIGGOTT/CUMMISKEY List Administrator/Rootsweb I use America's Book CDs in my genealogical research to access otherwise unavailable primary source material. http://www.abcd-usa.com/ I support the Godfrey Memorial Library. http://www.godfrey.org/ Proud to be a member of LostCousins! http://www/LostCousins.com
Found on another list: >Source: LIPFORD@rootsweb.com >Subject: [LIPFORD] William Fielding (Felix) Lipford > >McNairy County, TN Marriages 1864-1911 >Groom: W. F. Lipford >Bride: Mary Grace Piggott >Bond: 17 Feb 1911 >Bondsman: R. A. N. Lipford >Married: 23 Feb 1911 >By Edw. Kuetter, MG Joe Bissett, PIGGOTT/CUMMISKEY List Administrator/Rootsweb I use America's Book CDs in my genealogical research to access otherwise unavailable primary source material. http://www.abcd-usa.com/ I support the Godfrey Memorial Library. http://www.godfrey.org/ Proud to be a member of LostCousins! http://www/LostCousins.com
Extracted from another list: >Source: CAN-BC-OBITS@rootsweb.com >Subject: [CAN-BC-OBITS] Campbell River Mirror Feb 23, 2007 >WELLS, >James Peter "Jim" >June 29, 1944 -February 18, 2007 >Jim Wells passed away in Campbell River on February 18, 2007. He was >predeceased by his parents George and Ellen Wells. Jim in survived and will >be sadly missed by his wife Josey, his daughters; Sierra, Teri (Alfred), and >Jamie (Melvin), his grandchildren; Anna-marie, Shayley, Quintaro, Kieran and >Mya, his brothers; George, Bob and Dan, his sisters; Mary Doherty, Geri >Piggott, Pat Carlson and Jackie Franzen. >Jim worked as a road and bridge builder and enjoyed hunting, fishing, >camping and teasing everybody who touched his life. A Service of Remembrance >In Celebration of Jim's Life will be held on Monday, Feburary 26th at 1:00 >pm from Homalco Cultural Centre, 1281 Bute Crescent, Campbell River. >Donations in Jim's memory to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, P.O. Box 741, >Campbell River, BC V9W 6J3 or the Canadian Diabetic Association, Campbell >River and District Branch, Box 896, Campbell River, BC V9W 6Y4 would be >appreciated. >ISLAND FUNERAL SERVICES >& ELK FALLS CREMATORIUM >and Memorial Chapel >#103-909 Island Highway >287-3366 Joe Bissett, PIGGOTT/CUMMISKEY List Administrator/Rootsweb I use America's Book CDs in my genealogical research to access otherwise unavailable primary source material. http://www.abcd-usa.com/ I support the Godfrey Memorial Library. http://www.godfrey.org/ Proud to be a member of LostCousins! http://www/LostCousins.com
Extracted from another list: >Source: GEN-OBIT@rootsweb.com >Subject: [GEN-OBIT] Obituary Daily Times V13No058 > >Obituary Daily Times V13No058 > >Visit the ODT web site at <http://www.rootsweb.com/~obituary> > >LAST NAME, First Name (MAIDEN); Age; Place of Death; Newspaper Name; >Newspaper date >NELSON, Marian M (PIGGOTT); 85; WY; Casper Star T; 2007-2-17 Joe Bissett, PIGGOTT/CUMMISKEY List Administrator/Rootsweb I use America's Book CDs in my genealogical research to access otherwise unavailable primary source material. http://www.abcd-usa.com/ I support the Godfrey Memorial Library. http://www.godfrey.org/ Proud to be a member of LostCousins! http://www/LostCousins.com
Extracted from another list: >Source: SOUTH-AFRICA@rootsweb.com >Subject: [SOUTH-AFRICA] The Husbands of Helena Catharina Krugel (* 17 Mar > > >The Husbands of Helena Catharina Krugel (* 17 Mar 1750) > >Inventories of the Orphan Chamber have been transcribed by the TANAP project, >http://databases.tanap.net/mooc/. There are two inventories for women named >Helena Catharina Krugel. >1. MOOC 8/49.27 1 June 1782 > >This is an inventory on the death of Eduard Christiaan Hauman, husband of >Helena Catharina Krugel. The heirs are his widow and two children of previous >marriages, >Pieter Eduard Hauman and Maria Elizabeth Hauman married to Hendrik van der >Merwe. > >(According to SA Genealogies 3 p. 165 (HAUMAN), Eduard Christiaan Hauman was >married four times. He had no children by Helena Catharina Krugel.) > > >2. MOOC 8/44.8 6 November 1828 > >This is an inventory on the death of Helena Catharina Krugel, formerly married >to Pieter Roux and the separated wife of the late Johan Wilhelm Ludwich >Gebhard. It names as heirs first Maria Wilhelmina de Waal (deceased) widow of >John Pigott Watney, and second her children, Peter Watney and Maria Josina >Christina Watney. > >(Pieter Roux and Helena Catharina Krugel had only one child, a daughter, who >was the first wife of John Pigott Watney.) > > >Richard Ball has offered the following: > ><quote> >She married Pieter Roux as her second husband on 27 April 1783 > >27 April 1783, Drakenstein (VC 654, page 80) >Pieter Roex Pieter zoon van Cabo de Goede Hoop >burger aan Drakensteijn jonkman met >Helena Catharina Krugel van Cabo voorm[eld] >Weduw wijlen den mede burger >Eduwart Christiaan Houman ><end quote> > >(This is the marriage of Pieter Roux, bachelor, with Helena Catharina Krugel, >widow of Eduard Christiaan Hauman.) > >So, the two inventories pertain to the same Helena Catharina Krugel. > >The relevant entries in SA Genealogies are: > >A. v. 2 p. 408 (GEBHARD), > >Johann Wilhelm Ludwig + Simonsvlei 12.10.1825 (68) x Sarah Anne Margaret >PAYNE + Paarl 9.5.1811 xx Stellenbosch 25.8.1811 Helena Catharina KRUGEL รท >23.1.1823 wed. v. Pieter Roux en van Eduard Christiaan Hauman > > >B. v. 3 p. 165-6 (HAUMAN) > >Eduard Christian a. 1745 + 24.4.1782 x Paarl 3.8.1749 Susanna TAILEFFER xx >3.2.1752 Susanna MARAIS xxx Paarl 7.6.1761 Maria ROSSOUW + 14.7.1766 xxxx >Paarl 8.2.1767 Helena Catharina KRUGEL > > >C. v. 4 p. 481 (KRUGEL), > >b4 c3 >Helena Catharina = 15.3.1750 x Eduard Christiaan HAUMAN wew. xx Paarl >27.4.1783 Pieter ROUX * 11.5.1760 + Paarl 5.6.1807 > > >D. v. 4 p. 482 (KRUGEL), > >b4 c5 d1 >Helena Catharina = Paarl 25.7.1784 x Stellenbosch 12.2.1810 Johannes Jacobus >JACOBSE (Andries-sn) xx Stellenbosch 25.8.1811 Johannes Wilhelm GEBHARD wew. >en NG-leraar van Paarl + 23.1.1823 > > >Given the inventories and the marriage cited above, this last entry, at least >as it concerns the marriages, is incorrect. > >Keith Meintjes >Waterford, MI, USA >24 Jan 2007 Joe Bissett, PIGGOTT/CUMMISKEY List Administrator/Rootsweb I use America's Book CDs in my genealogical research to access otherwise unavailable primary source material. http://www.abcd-usa.com/ I support the Godfrey Memorial Library. http://www.godfrey.org/ Proud to be a member of LostCousins! http://www/LostCousins.com
Extracted from another list: >Source: CORNISH@rootsweb.com >Subject: [CORNISH] weekly news, May 20 1842 BMDS >On the 5th instant, at the house of the Rev. Dr. FLETCHER, >Callington, the lady of the Rev. T. PIGOTT, of a daughter. Joe Bissett, PIGGOTT/CUMMISKEY List Administrator/Rootsweb I use America's Book CDs in my genealogical research to access otherwise unavailable primary source material. http://www.abcd-usa.com/ I support the Godfrey Memorial Library. http://www.godfrey.org/ Proud to be a member of LostCousins! http://www/LostCousins.com