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Hi
I'm currently tracing the Cantle family and have reached Hannah and Joseph Cantle who were living in Maesteg, South Wales from the 1830's. Census info shows that they were both born in Bitton near Keynsham but I have reached a dead end here. Does anyone have any information on the Cantle family in the Gloucestershire area and in particular anything on Joseph and Hannah.
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Hi
Found this death for a Joseph Cantle and Hannah
Name: Cantle, Joseph
Record Type: Deaths
Quarter: June
Year: 1858
District: Keynsham
County: Gloucestershire Somerset
Volume: 5c
Page: 506
Name: CANTLE, Hannah
Record Type: Deaths
Age at death: 87
Quarter: March
Year: 1874
District: Keynsham
County: Gloucestershire Somerset
Volume: 5c
Page: 549
HOPE THIS IS OF SOME HELP
NICKY
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Hi Nicki
Thanks so much for your help. The last thing I have on Joseph was that he was living with Hannah & his family in Maesteg in Wales in the 1851 census but by the time we reach 1871 he's dead as Hannah appears as a widow. I cant find any record of Joseph's death in Wales. Hannah died in 1878 in Wales. Its their early life I'd really love to trace as there are so many Cantle's living in the Keynsham area that they must be related to my family in some way.
On the 1841 census Joseph is logged as 25 years of age and Hannah 35 but in the 1851 census he's showing as 36 and she's 44 so its there or there abouts.
Another issue I need to address is that in the various census Joseph & Hannah's grandchildren are living with them but its not clear from various church records if Amelia (Joseph & Hannah's daughter) is the children's mother or if she ever married.
Indications from church records suggest she was the mother but its hard to believe she'd have had a number of children without marrying. If she did then the children shouldnt have kept the surname Cantle and consequently that shouldnt have been my maiden name!!!
I cant find any records of Amelia marrying. Her son John (my great grandfather) was born in 1863 but the only one I can find that fits the bill was born in Keynsham. The only thing I could think is that she'd gone to relatives in the area to have her baby. Mind you it doesnt explain the subsequent kids who were born in Maesteg or the disappearign boyfriend/husband
Answers to this riddle would be very welcome!!!
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I have a copy of the wedding certificate of john cantle and Alice hawker 2nd April 1894. John cantle's address was 6 tonycwd Row, Maesteg, his bride lived at 17 John Street Maesteg. John's father is Joseph Cantle Deceased and listed as a copper worker, john was a collier. They married at Llangynwyd parish church county of glamorgan. John cantle was 31 at the time. Born 1863 died 1947.They had a son Cliffton Cantle b 1906 d 1990 who married phyllis m thomas -Croesshaw, their daughter is moira cantle, who is a distant cousin of mine. I'm related through Amelia Hawker , my great grandmother, SISTER OF ALICE. The Hawkers were from Weymouth in Dorcet and they came to maesteg as children, Amelia and Alice's father was Eli Hawker. hope this is relevant marcia
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Thanks for everyone's help. My reat grandmother is indeed Alice so the info is very useful. Still cant trace Joseph and Hannah back to their early life in Bitton, England , they moved to Wales and Hannah certainly died in Wales so Nicky's info cannot relate to my Joseph and Hannah. Shame.
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Do you know if this family contains Glenys Cantle from Maesteg, She was my grandmother and I would like to trace back my ancestors
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My fathers family are Cantle's from Maesteg but I dont know of any Glenys in their line. When was she born and is that her maiden name.
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Alex
I may just have made contact with you on GenesReunited, someone on there called Alex had a Glenys Cantle in his records. I've discovered that my grandfather's brother was called Albert Cantle and that he had a daughter called Glenys. So we may be related!
Helen
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Some notes on the Cantles, Maesteg.
The Cantle family came to the Llynfi Valley after J.H. Allen opened a spelter (zinc) works in the valley in 1831. Bristol was an established centre of zinc production and, during the 1830s, the Cantles were among about twenty Bristolians with experience of spelter-making recruited by Allen for his new works. He built Toncwd Row for the workers, and in 1841 the majority of the residents of the Row were Bristolian spelter works. The 1841 Census lists the Row wrongly as Tonnewydd Row, it was really Toncwd Row. Later the Row was renamed McGarel Row for a few years before reverting to Toncwd Row. The Row was demolished about 1970.
By 1851 a number of the Bristol workers had left the valley for spelter works in Skewen and Swansea; the Cantles remained in the district.
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Hello Cantle Ancestors great to be in contact with others who share the same name. I am still searching for the late John Cantle baptised at Hanham Glos, on the 20th November 1768 he had 3 sisters Hannah bap.1771.Hester bap.1773 Susanna bap 1777. John Cantle married a Dinah Hall on the 1/2/1768 at the parish of St. Anne Syston. At this stage I have found that Dinah Hall father was a John Hall from Hanham Mills she was bap. on the 30/12/1738 she had a sister called Ann bap. on the 10/10/1736 and brother name unknown bap.30/6/1734 at Hanham. John Cantle's parents were named James Cantle wife Ann, also he had a brother called James Cantle and wife Ann. Occupation a Wire Drawer freeman Bristol. Most of my Cantle ancestors lived in Bitton, Keynsham, Hanham and were connected to the Baptist Church in this area. It would be great to find the connection with someone else, Iam not tired of looking at this stage. :D
Regards,
Janet ???
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Hi Jan
I must admit the last year or so Ive put my family tree research on the back burner and it will take me a while to refamiliarise myself with my records. Not least putting my latest version of my family tree software on my new laptop! but I do have a version on GenesReunited and ancestry.,com and you are very welcome to browse the info. I'm very keen to see where my Cantle family join with others from Bitton and Keynsham, Hanham and Bristol.
My particular interest is Joseph Cantle B: 17 SEP 1815 in St Ann's Oldland D: AFT 1851 in Maesteg . My understanding is that his father was William Cantle Birth BET 1779 AND 1783 in Glous. Death BET 1817 AND 1834 who married Lucy Britton on 05 JUN 1803 at St Mary's Bitton.
I'd be delighted if youve come across William and Lucy in your research but in any event it maybe useful to share info incase it helps us springboard onto more helpful data in future. Pm me if you want to take things further.
Regards
Helen
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Hello Devoted, great to receive your reply, somehow and I hope that we are connected. Dinah Cantle (Hall) who married John Cantle in 1768 appears in the St. Mary, Bitton Glos. Burial Register but he doesn't. My John Cantle Jnr. married a Ann Maynard Pearce in 1790 at the St. John Baptist Bedminster Somerset and one of their children happened to be called William Cantle he married a Mary A. Taylor in Southwark Christchurch and they both travelled here to Australia in 1836 and settled in Kiama N.S.W. Keep in touch. ;)
Janet ???
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Hi,
It was a pleasant surprise to see others researching Cantle.
My grandfathers name was Edward Sydney Cantle born in Charlton in 1919.
His mother was Mary Ethel Lamoon. His father.. well, he always called himself a bastard but he has the Cantle name.. Mary wasn't married (that I can find) and he had 5-6 siblings..
I don't know if those mentioned here are related or not but I've had a devil of a time sorting his side out.
I'm on the road right now but I'll come back to add some details.
Sara