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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Staffordshire => Topic started by: Alisonw on Sunday 31 October 04 19:34 GMT (UK)
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Just starting out and I'm keen to track down info. re the Tunstall side of my family who originated in Stoke on Trent, specifically Burslem.
Help appreciated. :)
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hiya alison,
in what years are you looking at for the name tunstall,there was lots of the in the buslem area
alan
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hiya alison
i dont think all the records are 100% up to date yet,but looking through stoke on trent area there are hundreds of tunstalls ;)
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I am currently researching the Tunstall family in Oldcott/Goldenhill and have several Latin/Greek/unusual family names - Spencer William Norton Tunstall, Valentine Gilbert Norton Tunstall, Benedicta, Henrietta, Oriana, Octavia, Percival, Herbert, Frederick, William, Georgiana, Felicia, Septimus and others. Any connections?
Most Tunstall family from Burslem seem to have occupation of crate packers.
Have done some research of Wards History of Stoke on Trent. Our Thomas Tunstall Esquire, his sons William and James Tunstall are mentioned in Victoria County History of Staffordshire.
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My Great-Grandfather's sister Emily Durber who was born in Burslem in 1858,married an Enoch Tunstall who was born in Burslem in 1860.Their chidren who were all born in Burslem were;
Austin born in 1883
Ann born in 1885
Ada born in 1886
Enoch born in 1888
Frank born in 1891
Ellen born in 1892
Henry born in 1895
Clara born in 1898
Regards
William Russell Jones
Cefn Mawr
Wrexham.
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Just browsing and noticed your message. I'm not really into Family History - but if it's of any use:
My maternal grandfather was Edwin Tunstall, born at Burslem 27.01.1879.
His parents were Elias Tunstall and Mary Hood.
His wife, my grandmother, was Catherine Peffers of Salford.
Regards,
Bob Lewis.
(Worthen, Shrewsbury).
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I am interetsed in finding out about an ancestor called Spencer William Norton Tunstall who was the 1851 census enumerator for Oldcott/Goldenhill in Staffs.
Spencer's writing tallies with a marriage certificate that I have.
In 1851 he was a colliery agent so he may have know the famous Robert heath, maybe there were colliery agent meetings of some sort?
Spencer's first son was called Valentine Gilbert Norton Tunstall a blacksmith by 1901 census. I dont need to know any census ifo as I have all that but want to know where they are both buried as I cant find their graves yet. If anyone knows where they rest I would be greatfully obliged.
I also want to know more about why the names Valentine, Norton and Gilbert were used. Maybe some colliery connections with local pits?
Gareth
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Benedicta Tunstall, part of Spencer's family may have ended up in the north wales (Bangor) area so it appears from 1881 census? She married Eli Shenton Shawe but by 1881 it looks as if she is married to Edward Shaw unless anyone could do a look up for Benedicta Shaw elsewhere?
Are you related to her or to her brother Herbert or Percival Tunstall as I have quite a lot of Tunstall family info now in Goldenhill area.
Havent yet worked on the Chell or Burslem TUNSTALL families but I have found more on TUNSTALL's in Tunstall Stoke on Trent.
James Tunstall died by 'visitation of god' and that was after a coroners inquest! Any comments on this??
Cheers Gareth
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Hi there, Alison! I have been researching the Tunstall lines over the past 14+ years and have put together a compilation of about 1000 pages. Although I am more concerned with the Tunstalls of Thurland (my direct line), I have stacked uo a lot on the Staffordshire Tunstalls including those in Burslem, among others. Let me know how I can help.
Martin Cuthbert TUNSTALL
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Welcome to Rootschat cornemuse (Martin)
Alisonw hasnt been on here since 2004 when they posted the query.
So you may not get a reply but you may be of great help to others in the future.
Trish :)