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Title: Huntingdon
Post by: Huntingdon on Tuesday 29 November 05 05:34 GMT (UK)
I am trying to trace my family history.  The furthest I know is my grandfather, Vincent Huntingdon who came over to Canada sometime in the first half of the 20th Century.  If anyone knows anything on the Huntingdons up to then, I would appreciate it.
Title: Re: Huntingdon
Post by: Arranroots on Tuesday 29 November 05 09:26 GMT (UK)
Hi Huntingdon!  :D

Although the name you are researching is not all  that common, we still need a bit more to go on, if we are to help!

Do you know when Vincent was born and where?  Have you identified him or his parents on the 1901 census?  What resources do you have access to and what help would you like?

The more information you can post, the more likely it is that we can help and that someone might identify a link with your family.

kind regards, Arranroots  ;)
Title: Re: Huntingdon
Post by: jorose on Tuesday 29 November 05 17:39 GMT (UK)
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/archivianet/02011802_e.html
- there's a Vincent Huntingdon here.  Emigrated in 1929 aged 6 on the Duchess of Athol.  Other Huntingdons on the ship were William F aged 49, Winnifred, aged 47, and Wilfred, aged 20.

You can order a copy of the passenger list which would tell you their address in England, where they were heading to in Canada, etc, and give you some idea of whether Vincent was the son of William and Winnifred, a nephew (could even possibly, if they'd had a daughter who was older than Wilfred, be their grandson...)

There's a Wilfred Huntingdon on freebmd.rootsweb.com who was b. 1909 in Sheffield.  The free indexes don't go up far enough that you could find Vincent's birth, but it does give you an idea of where they might be from.  William Vincent Huntingdon m. in Sheffield 1896 (also freebmd info), neither of the possible spouses listed are Winnifred, though.  Also a William Frederick Huntingdon m. in Sheffield 1907, possibly to a Winifred Emily Knight.  That latter is likely to be the William and Winifred pair we see on the immigration indexes (although it still doesn't tell us how they might be related to Vincent!).

If you know Vincent's birthdate you can try www.familyrelatives.org or www.1837online.com to find his birth registration on the indexes.
Title: Re: Huntingdon
Post by: DRL on Monday 08 September 08 13:11 BST (UK)
Hi,

If your Grandfather Vincent is the son of Wlliam Frederick Huntingdon and Winifred Knight, as mentioned in the previous post, then there's a connection with my family. William was born in Sheffield, England - he my grandmother's uncle and he had two sisters who also emigrated to Canada. I have traced the Huntingdons back to the early 19th century if you want further info.


thanks

DRL


 
Title: Re: Huntingdon
Post by: DRL on Friday 12 September 08 08:46 BST (UK)
Further to my last email, I've since discovered some old photos belonging to my grandmother with the names Winnie, Vince, June (or Jane) and Kay on the reverse.    
Title: Re: Huntingdon
Post by: Eyesee on Friday 12 September 08 12:22 BST (UK)
From FreeBMD
Vincent C HUNTINGDON, birth Dec qtr 1922, Sheffield, 9c 1112, mothers maiden name KNIGHT

William, husband of Winnifred died in Welland, Ontario, on Oct 19 1934 aged 54. He was born Apr 16 1880 in England, father John HUNTINGDON, mother unknown. Informant was Winnifred his wife. He had been in Ontario 5 years. Occupation driller/engineer.

There is a Huntingdon family crossed the US/ Canada border on Aug 5 1929, and included a Vincent Cecil aged 6, born Sheffield, England, and also a Winifred aged 46. Wilfred I think is definitely Winnifred's son as he refers to her as nearest relative when he crosses from Canada to US at Niagara Falls in late Nov 1943. Wilfred was born 30 Apr 1909 at Sheffield. He had crossed on 18 Nov 1943 at the same place and names his mother as Winnifred.

In 1901 UK census
50 Old Hall Road, Attercliff cum Darnall, Sheffield
Jane HUNTINGDON, head wid 56, born Yorkshire, Sheffield
William F HUNTINGDON, son unm 21, Crane driver driller, born ditto
Isabel HUNTINGDON, dau unm 18, born ditto
Marion HUNTINGDON, grandau 5mo, born Yorkshire, Pitsmoor, Sheffield
RG13/4386/64/13

Ian C
Title: Re: Huntingdon
Post by: Eyesee on Sunday 14 September 08 03:21 BST (UK)
Same family in 1891

8 Fell Rd, Attercliffe cum Darnall
Jane HUNTINGDON, head wid 44, WO (Without occupation?), born Yorkshire, Darnall
George HUNTINGDON, son unm 21, Labourer (General), born ditto
Marion HUNTINGDON, dau unm 18, born ditto
Fred HUNTINGDON, son 11, Scholar, born ditto
Isabell HUNTINGDON, dau 8, Scholar, born ditto
Sam FOX, boarder s 47, Tile cutter, born Yorkshire, Sheffield
Thomas HUNTINGDON, boarder widr 61, Unemployed, born Yorkshire, Darnall
RG12/3840/69/40

1881
24 Egerton Lane, Eccleshall Bierlow, Sheffield
Jane HUNTINGTON, head unm 37, Tile dresser, born Sheffield
George HUNTINGTON, son unm 11, Scholar, born ditto
Wm Fred HUNTINGTON, son 1, born ditto
RG11/4631/85/25

15 Lawson St, Eccleshall Bierlow
household of John CASELTON
Marrian HUNTINGDON, visitor 8, Scholar, born Yorks, Sheffield
RG11/4632/76/30

Ian C
Title: Re: Huntingdon
Post by: Eyesee on Sunday 14 September 08 03:42 BST (UK)
1861
87 Hanover St, Eccleshall Bierlow, Sheffield
George HUNTINGDON, head mar 58, Steel melter, born Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Anne HUNTINGDON, wife mar 59, born Darnall, Yorkshire
Thomas HUNTINGDON, son unm 31, Steel melter, born ditto
Annie HUNTINGDON, dau unm 26, born ditto
Frederick HUNTINGDON, son unm 23, Saw smith, born Sheffield, Yorkshire
George HUNTINGDON, son unm 20, Warehouse man, born ditto
Jane HUNTINGDON, dau unm 16, born ditto
RG9/3470/92/6

1851
Hanover St, Eccleshall Bierlow, Sheffield
Geo HUNTINGDON, head mar 47, Steel refiner, born Chesterfield, Derby
Annie HUNTINGDON, wife mar 47, born Darnall, Yorks
Thomas HUNTINGDON, son unm 21, Steel refiner, born ditto
Annie HUNTINGDON, dau unm 15, Scholar, born ditto
Frederick HUNTINGDON, son 12, Scholar, born Sheffied, Yorks
George HUNTINGDON, son 10, Scholar, born ditto
Jane HUNTINGDON, dau 6, Scholar, born ditto
HO107/2337/98/25

Would appear that Thomas is 1891 was Jane's brother.

George HUNTINGTON married Anne MARSH, 26 May 1828, Cathedral Saint Peter, Sheffield. George the son born 1840 married Ellen and they named one of their sons Marsh HUNTINGDON.

Ian C
Title: Re: Huntingdon
Post by: huntingdonSara on Sunday 08 July 12 16:39 BST (UK)
Hello, did you ever find what you were looking for on the Huntingdons.Looks like your grandfather who i believe is still alive was my grandfathers cousin, my  grandfather was George Arthur Huntingdon and their grandmother was Jane Huntingdon.I know a few of them went over to America and Canada and Wilfred and Vincents father died after being there only 5 years which you probably know. I've been trying to find out what happened to wilfred but have reached a blank,i would be very gratefull of any info.Kind Regards,Sara.
Title: Re: Huntingdon
Post by: Arranroots on Saturday 14 July 12 13:28 BST (UK)
Hi Sara

"Huntingdon" hasn't been online for years and so might not get notification of your reply.

Please stay and look around Rootschat while you're waiting though!


Kind regards, Arranroots  ;)
Title: Re: Huntingdon
Post by: Huntingdon1 on Sunday 05 August 12 17:14 BST (UK)
Hi,

If your Grandfather Vincent is the son of Wlliam Frederick Huntingdon and Winifred Knight, as mentioned in the previous post, then there's a connection with my family. William was born in Sheffield, England - he my grandmother's uncle and he had two sisters who also emigrated to Canada. I have traced the Huntingdons back to the early 19th century if you want further info.


thanks

DRL


 
Title: Re: Huntingdon
Post by: Huntingdon1 on Sunday 05 August 12 17:22 BST (UK)
Hi DRL
I am Vincent Huntingdon's son James (Jim).   Vince moved to Canada in 1929 and married my mother June in 1948 after serving in the Canadian army (8th Princess Louise Hussars).  I have two older brothers.  I look forward to your connection and photos/information that you may have.
Jim
Title: Re: Huntingdon
Post by: Huntingdon1 on Sunday 05 August 12 17:31 BST (UK)
Hi Sara
I am Vincent's son James (Jim).  My uncle Wilfred passed away in Port Colborne Ontario Canada when I was young, i'm guessing around 1970.  I am interested in your family connection and look forward to hearing back from you.
Jim
Title: Re: Huntingdon
Post by: Huntingdon1 on Sunday 05 August 12 17:55 BST (UK)
Thanks everyone for your assistance.  I am Vincent's son James.  Vincent immigrated to Canada in 1929 and settled in Welland, Ontario.  Vince married my mother June in 1948.  My mother passed away in 1993 and father in 2004.  I am trying to trace my roots and know the following.  My paternal grandparents are William Frederick Huntingdon b. 1880 near Sheffield UK and Winifred Knight b. 1883 Wye Kent.  They married in 1907.  I have no information on the Knight connection.  I understand Williams's mother was Jane b. 1847 and father perhaps is George Arthur Huntingdon.  I also understand that George's parents may be Anne Marsh and George senior but I am uncertain.
Best regards
Jim
Title: Re: Huntingdon
Post by: DRL on Wednesday 22 August 12 20:50 BST (UK)
James, Sara,

I can tell you what I know about the Huntingdon side of the family which I discovered when researching my family tree.
William Frederick Huntingdon was born in about 1880 in Attercliffe – then the centre of steel making in Sheffield. He had two sisters; Isabel born about 1883 and Marion b. 1896 and a brother George Thomas born 1870 (this is taken from the census).
Their mother was Jane Huntingdon, I’ve found no trace of a marriage for Jane and her name remains the same on all census records. My late aunt was a great source of information when researching the family tree. Her comment about the Huntingdons was : ’Funny how none of ‘em looked like each other.’ I’ve haven’t traced any birth certificates yet to see if any fathers were named.   Jane’s parents were George Huntingdon (snr) b.1803 Upper Langwith, Chesterfield  d.1873 in Sheffield and Anne Huntingdon (nee Marsh)  b.1802 in Darnall d.1866 in Sheffield. George (snr’s) parents were Thomas Huntingdon and Elizabeth Wagstaff  Married 8 April 1790  Upper Langwith, Derbyshire. 

As you know, William Frederick (shown as Crane Driver on 1901 census) married Winfred Emily Knight in 1907 and they emigrated to Canada.  Marion married Harry James Wise. Isabel married Percy Gibson and they all emigrated to Ontario, Canada then to (this is only anecdotal) Buffalo, New York?

The remaining brother George Thomas stayed in Sheffield and married Martha Ann Leary – my grandmother’s parents.

Sara,
 if your grandfather is George Arthur HUNTINGDON born 1903 then he is my grandmother’s brother (along with Thomas William and John Edward) and thus the nephew of  William Frederick Huntingdon.

I know Winifred kept in touch with my grandmother – I have a number of photos and letters dating from the 40s and 50s.


DRL
Title: Re: Huntingdon
Post by: huntingdonSara on Saturday 25 August 12 19:51 BST (UK)
Hello James and DRL, sorry just seen messages thanks for getting intouch. DRL are you Alice,s grandson then and who was John Edward ?