Hi folks... There appears to be a serious problem with Tiscali.... since Thursday/Friday any e-mails I have sent out have disappeared and very few are being delivered - non from other Tiscali customers. If anyone is expecting a reply from me, please re-send using my BT address (as per this e-mail) I sincerely hope the situation will be resolved soon. Carole
The London to Birmingham Mail Coach route that I used to travel did not go through Halford. Halford is a couple of miles N of the old A34 and, as far as I can see on my old maps, that is the route that it has taken for a long time. However, Halford IS on the old Roman road from the Midlands to the West Country, the Fosse Way. The Fosse Way runs from Lincoln,through High Crosss near Hinckley,passes thro Halford and then continues on towards Exeter. The Halford Bridge Inn is listed as a 16th century coaching inn. No mention of the Bell Inn. Has it changed it's name? Anne Paling SHEFFIELD, U.K. >From: Donashtoo@aol.com >To: annepaling@hotmail.com >Subject: Re: [WAR] Birmingham to London mail coach route >Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 11:39:01 EDT > >Anne Paling, did that coach route go through Halford (3 miles from Shipston >on Stour) by any chance? My 3x great grandparents owned the Bell Inn in >Halford in 1823 to 1833. Always wondered if they catered to the London Mail > Route >and passenger routes. Donna Wright Researching: WRIGHT, BICKERSTAFF, >WELLS, ROADKNIGHT, BADGER, WORRAL, HARRISON > > > >************************************** See what's free at >http://www.aol.com.
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John I think this is Catherine Jane with her family in 1841 Census , of Lutterworth LEI. 1841 England Census about Jane Deugard Name: Jane Deugard Age: 6 Estimated birth year: abt 1835 Gender: Female Where born: Leicestershire, England Civil parish: Lutterworth Hundred: Guthlaxton County/Island: Leicestershire Country: England Street address: Occupation: View image Registration district: Lutterworth Sub-registration district: Lutterworth Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Maria Deugard 40 Shopkeeper Not born in County Thomas Deugard 10 John Deugard 9 Frances Deugard 7 Jane Deugard 6 All children born in County. All the Best Helen New Zealand -----Original Message----- From: warwick-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:warwick-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of John Wright Sent: Saturday, 26 May 2007 7:10 a.m. To: WARWICK@rootsweb.com Subject: [WAR] DEUGARD I am seeking any information on Catherine Jane Deugard who married James Wright in 1853. The lived in Willey nr Lutterworth. John Wright ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WARWICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I am seeking any information on Catherine Jane Deugard who married James Wright in 1853. The lived in Willey nr Lutterworth. John Wright
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Napton-on-the-Hill is in the registration district of Southam and there is a marriage in Freebmd there that would fit: Martin Lines m. Ann Chater 1851 Dec Qtr Southam vol 16 pg 793. If you look at the 1841 Warwickshire census online you will find an Ann Chater with her family (including possibly her grandfather) at Napton-on-the Hill. Her parents are Henry & Hannah. As Martin was from Northants and Southam is right on the border, it seems a very strong possibility, but the only way to be certain it is the right Ann is to send for the marriage certificate. MAR in France. > Message du 24/05/07 20:27 > De : james24242@ntlworld.com > A : WARWICK@rootsweb.com > Copie à : > Objet : [WAR] Ann > > > Trying to trace Ann > > Martin Lynes Married abt 1850 to Ann poss from Napton > > 1871 Cencus Summertown Oxford > > Looking for details of Anns marriage and parents/sibling. > > Regards James > > --------------------------- > Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/email > Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam > > >--- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WARWICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >
I have been searching for a marriage for some time with no luck then just today by chance I find what I am looking for, my question is when couples got married would they have to show documents such as birth certificates like we have to do today, as I have a great aunt that was born Spreadborough whose mother remarried to Edgeler. In the 1871 census my great aunt appears as Spreadborough and in 1881 she appears as Edgeler and in 1883 she marries as Edgeler. If they had to prove who they were what documentation would be needed. Just curious really as to how this could happen. Regards Christine --------------------------------- Yahoo! Answers - Got a question? Someone out there knows the answer. Tryit now.
Trying to trace Ann Martin Lynes Married abt 1850 to Ann poss from Napton 1871 Cencus Summertown Oxford Looking for details of Anns marriage and parents/sibling. Regards James ----------------------------------------- Email sent from www.virginmedia.com/email Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software and scanned for spam
Hello all again Does anyone have access to the apprenticeship records of Coventry please. This is a long shot though. My William Thacker was born in Warwickshire in around 1806 according to the 1841 census taken from Pickard's Pink Pages, a wonderful site with masses of informaton for Warwickshire people. This is all the information I have and is below: Harnall Lane,1,William Thacker,35,,Ribbon Weaver,WAR, ,,Esther Thacker,,35,Ribbon Weaver,WAR, ,,Ann Thacker,,15,Filler,WAR, ,,Ann Thacker,,60,Semptress,WAR, Enumeration District 1 Coventry Holy Trinity Book 1 Folio 66 page 6 As you can see he was a ribbon weaver and I was wondering if he is in the Coventry apprenticeship records, this would be around 1818/20 I suppose. This might give me the name of his Dad, I have his Mum's first name as you can see from the census record. I might then be able to pinpoint him. Of course he may not be in Coventry then of course if he was born elsewhere in the county. As I said a long shot!! The 1851 census is not helpful for him! Well not so far. Thank you all Mary
Hello Everyone My grateful thanks to all those who answered my query re Roman Catholic marriages both on and off list. There were a mass of answers. You have given me a great deal to think about. I do hope that others on the list who have the same problems found the excellent material on line useful as well. St Osgood's seems to be the church in question and I will follow that through. If it was only finished in 1845 then my great grandparents must have been among the earliest to have been married there!!! They were married on 13 April 1846. Most interesting, thank you Mary Hello all > > I have a puzzle and who amongst has not! Well more than one actually, but > they are related. > > My great grandparents Henry Richardson and Ann Thacker were married - > according to the certificate - in the Roman Catholic Church in the > District > of Coventry and - again according to the certificate were - married in the > Roman Catholic Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Roman > Catholic Church by me J A A Clarkson and signed also by John Weston > Registrar. This was on the thirteenth Day of April 1846. At the time of > his > marriage Henry was living at Town Wall in the City of Coventry and Anne in > Harnall Lane in the City of Coventry. > > Does any one know the name of the Church please? > > I have also been told several times that a marriage in a Roman Catholic > Chuch did not happen at this time, they were all married in C of E > Churches > first and then may be had their own ceremony later. Well we certainly have > one here that did - does any one else have such a marriage???? Certainly > the > registrar was present and that made it legal. > > Certainly at least one partner, the Richardsons or the Thackers must have > been Roman Catholic, perhaps both, but it has not come down this side of > the > family. Their son, Joseph, my grandfather, was married in St Andrews in > Leicester. > > This may well be why I am having trouble finding the birth of Henry's > father, John c1790 - which can be either in Brailles or Coventry according > to which census is consulted. There is a RC Church in Brailles I notice. > Some difficulty with William Thacker's birth and death, William was of > course Ann's father. > > Does anyone else have the same problems please - trying to locate records > that may have been Roman Catholic? > > Best wishes to all listers > > Mary > Western Australia >
Ray I have checked the Birmingham Area in both , Pigot's 1822 & 1828 Directories , but cannot locate an Edward HUDSON. Helen New Zealand -----Original Message----- From: warwick-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:warwick-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Eusebius1 Sent: Wednesday, 23 May 2007 12:48 p.m. To: Warwick Board Subject: [WAR] Directory Look Up Birmingham 1818 - 1838 Hello List, I have narrowed my search for Edward Hudson down to 20 years. He died in Duddeston in December 1838. I have looked at the Birmingham Traders Directory for 1818 and he is not recorded there. If someone has access to directories between 1818 and 1838 would they please look for Edward Hudson, Tailor by trade. Ray Hudson Perth, Western Australia. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WARWICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hello List, I have narrowed my search for Edward Hudson down to 20 years. He died in Duddeston in December 1838. I have looked at the Birmingham Traders Directory for 1818 and he is not recorded there. If someone has access to directories between 1818 and 1838 would they please look for Edward Hudson, Tailor by trade. Ray Hudson Perth, Western Australia.
Hello List, Many thanks to Mike and Robert for thier time and help query answered Ray Hudson Perth, Western Australia.
Hello List, Would anyone on the list have an Edward Hudson in thier research born 1769(according to age on death certificate) died 15 December 1838 at Duddeston, Tailor by trade. Place of birth unknown. If this rings a bell please contact. Ray Hudson Perth, Western Australia.
Hello List, I am trying to find 23 Little Charles Street in the Duddeston area, this address was given by Joseph Young as being present at a death in December 1838. I have attempted to find both street and person in the 1841 census without success. Any assistance or suggestion would be greatly appreciated. Ray Hudson Perth, Western Australia.
I have two different Perkins families in my tree. John Perkins had two known sons. 1. Unknown Perkins who had at least 3 daughters: Elizabeth, Catherine and ?. The daughters may have lived in Kenilworth in the early 1800's. 2. Philip Perkins born circa 1800 was a Farmer in Cryfield, Stoneleigh. He died March 22, 1824 in Kenilworth. He married Elizabeth Rawlins on Nov 17, 1818 at St. Nicholas Church, Kenilworth, Warwickshire. ---------------------------------------And Fred Perkins, probably born in Meriden who married Catherine Hopkins. Married 1928 3 children Kenneth, Phillip and Peter. Can anyone else relate to these Perkins families? Kind Regards, Carol
Little Charles St was in the St Pauls District and can be found on Piece 1144 / Folio 42 / Page 1 onwards. You do not mention for whom you are looking, but Charles Young is shown as a Publican on Folio 48 Page 12. On the Birmingham Council's website www.birmingham.gov.uk you'll find an 1841 map of Birmingham with index if you just type "1841" in the serach box. Mike Birmingham, England ----- Original Message ----- I am trying to find 23 Little Charles Street in the Duddeston area, this address was given by Joseph Young as being present at a death in December 1838. I have attempted to find both street and person in the 1841 census without success. Any assistance or suggestion would be greatly appreciated. Ray Hudson Perth, Western Australia.
Hello List, Would someone please tell me how far Duddeston is from Coleshill. I have a death certificate recorded in the sub-district of Duddeston. Ray cHudson Perth, Western Australia.
Hello Ray, Duddeston was a sub-district of Aston [Central/North-East Birmingham] and was made up of Nechells Duddeston (part of) Aston Duddeston and Nechells were never more than Ecclesiastical [Church of England] Parishes - but with any luck should be included in Parloc, and that should give you a (fairly rough) idea of the distance from Coleshill. It looks to be around 8 miles - depending on where in Duddeston and Coleshill you measure between! Gus ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eusebius1" <vhu54423@bigpond.net.au> To: "Warwick Board" <warwick@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 9:12 AM Subject: [WAR] Duddeston. Hello List, Would someone please tell me how far Duddeston is from Coleshill. I have a death certificate recorded in the sub-district of Duddeston. Ray cHudson Perth, Western Australia. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WARWICK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message