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General => The Common Room => The Lighter Side => Topic started by: wheeldon on Saturday 17 December 05 14:46 GMT (UK)
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:o All of my ancestors so far have been your standard Ag Labourers, farmers etc. Although I have thoroughly enjoyed delving into their lives, I have always hoped for something a bit more windswept and interesting. Anyway, it's very early days but I may have found a family with some real talent!
My G G Grandmother was Emily Spode and I have only just begun to investigate her family as I have been too busy with other lines. Anyway, she was born and lived in the same area as the famous Spode pottery factory and all the census material for her family keeps coming back with occ-potters or coo - pottery painter! I know I shouldn't get my hopes up too high-but how exciting is that?????
I can't wait to get my certs back and to enroll on a pottery class to see if I have any hidden talents ;)
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Now I know why you said we may get fed up of your look-ups in another post :D :D :D
Must admit I could find the family :'(
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Have found Emily on the 1901 :)
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Hi Nessie, would you mind sending me the details of the 1901 - I'm half hoping it's not her as her married name should be Wheeldon.
I realy shouldn't get too excited as I haven't received the rest of my certs yet. My hopes may be dashed against the potters wheel :D Although I am defo about her name, age and place of birth.
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Will go look for it again :) Sorry thought you already had the information
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Here is the one I spotted, hope for your sake it is the wrong Emily Spode :)
RG13/2605/107/29
125 Thornton Road Hanley
Alfred Spode head age 54 coal miner born Birmingham
Annie wife age 54 born Macclesfield Cheshire
Emily dau age 28 potters lithographer earth born Burslem
Eliza dau age 22 potters painter born Burslem
Evelyn dau age 13 born Stoke on Trent
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Hi and thanks Nessie - yes it's the wrong one ;) - her father was Daniel Spoad-although thanks again as any census material is a bonus in trying to link the family together-more potters! So far I only have Daniel's family in 1851 after he died.
Many thanks again for your time and help
Fiona
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Wheeldon
I started from the opposite side! My G-granfather was a 'famous' - modify that - well known, commercial photographer in Edinburgh. I logged on to a brilliant photography site a couple of years ago and his history was up there but short of quite a few facts. I thought ' I can do better than that!' and dug around the family for info - and thus was another budding genealogist created Once I had a few facts I sent them off but couldn't stop digging and as I dug back I found....... that mine too were humble tillers of the soil/shepherds/ag labs and various other agricultural experts. Only the few will find genius or even money in the family background but didn't your rellies live in some delightfully named , obscure places some of which have disappeared off the maps altogether!!!
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By the way my 'famous' relly dissapeared off the map too because he only produced daughters. Some of his genes must have lived on as my sister was a professional photographer in the States before her death and my younger daughter is quite talented that way too and she didn't take it from me....!!
Don't give up. The one thing we appear to have in common is optimism
Russell 8)
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Just a hint about the Ag.Labs. who were all I ever found.
Then a contact guided me to another direct link in Notts. where my GGgrandad was an AG Lab on Census ,But in the Landowners Returns (1873?) he had some acres and a large sum in Cash, and owned other businesses.
Springbok
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I've just been in contact with a very nice and helpful person from the 'proper' Spoad family. The person seems very posh and has an extremely posh three barrelled name - but I just had to share this and I quote
"The connection I have between the Spodes and the Whieldons was in the wealthiest part of society. But as the potter Josiah Spode the 1. came from a very poor background you might be related rather closely to him after all."
I'm sure the intention wasn't to make me feel as if I should tip my cap or get back in the gutter where I belong but it has made me laugh!!!!!!
Wouldn't it just be rather jolly if I was related ;)
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http://www.spode.co.uk/History/history_main_new.html
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It would be great to see some one link up to Spode etc. Mine are all ag labs and farmers though one or too became railway workers or platelayers, the odd one had a samll acre or so of land and a house, but no big relatives of famous people yet, Perhaps I will find a knight in 1066 or Domesday book. Only one acnestor was a local publican and ferryman!
John Rowley
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Oh John
Did that mean when you were sozzled you were bailed out and punted home?
Looks like times haven't chanmged !!! ;)
Russell
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Hi runner
Probably but it was in 1750's in Yorkshire and the funny think was the son died from falling from his horse and cart while drunk and on his way home!
John Rowley
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John, are we related as that sure sounds like one of mine ?
I have got a lot of research to do with the Spodes but I do think I may be a very poor relation linked in there somewhere. It's just too much of a coincidence that a wealthy Spode married a Wheildon and I have a poor Spode marrying a poor Wheeldon.
I feel a Catherine Cookson style novel coming on - or perhaps a film even! Forget Ghost and think of -
The potter and the pig farmer!
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Hi Fiona,
Did you ever find the Wheeldon-Spode connection?
My gr-gr-gr-grandfather's brother George Whieldon in 1809 married Saba Spode; they are the couple that 'the posh Spode' was referring to as the wealthy one. But George's father came from very modest origins
Please contact me; You can see my Whieldon family tree here:
http://www.dannebrog.biz/whieldon/whieldon.pdf
Ulrich