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Title: petter midhurst
Post by: deborahrae on Monday 14 August 06 23:40 BST (UK)
Looking for information on Eileen Rose Petter I believe she was born in 1901 midhurst
I wonder is someone could check the 1901 census to see if she is on it and who her family were
thankyou for any help

Deborah
Title: Re: petter midhurst
Post by: Sisterjane on Tuesday 15 August 06 00:55 BST (UK)
Hi

I cant find her anywhere at all so as far as the cencus goes its more than likely she wasnt born until after the cencus was taken

Sorry

Joe
Title: Re: petter midhurst
Post by: Jane Masri on Tuesday 15 August 06 07:33 BST (UK)
Midhurst registration district covers the following places.

Bepton, Chithurst, Cocking, Didling, Easebourne, East Lavington, Elsted, Fernhurst, Graffham (from 1870), Harting, Heyshott (from 1870), Ipling, Linch, Linchmere, Lodsworth, Lurgashall, Midhurst, North Ambersham (from 1844), North Chapel (1837-69), Rogate, Selham, South Ambersham (from 1844), Stedham, Terwick, Tillington, Treyford, Trotton, West Lavington, Woolbeding.

FreeBMD gives a birth registration for HILEEN ROSE PETTER, March Q 1901, Midhurst (2b 385)

The 1901 census was taken on the night of 31 March.

1901 - Little Trippets ? Chithurst, Ssx  RG13/974/18/10

George Petter  34  Farm Carter ?  b. Rogate Ssx
Harriet K.          32                         b. Linch ? Ssx
George N.          8                          b. Milland ?Ssx
Annie K.             7                                ditto
Emma J or I       4                                ditto
HILEEN R.          4m                        b. Terwick Ssx
John Petter single  brother  30  Garden Lab.  b. Rogate.

Sorry for all the question marks but the enumerator's writing is hard to decipher.

FreeBMD has a marriage of a George Petter with a Harriet Kate Stacey on the same page, Dec. Q 1892, Midhurst (2b 849)

jane

Title: Re: petter midhurst
Post by: gougy on Tuesday 15 August 06 09:05 BST (UK)
1881 census -  RG11/1134 Folio 26 Page 16

Rogate
Samuel PETTER Head 55 Ag. Lab.
Jane PETTER Wife 51
Hori PETTER Son Unm 20 Hoop Maker
George PETTER Son Unm 17 Hoop Maker
James PETTER Son Unm 15 Ag. Lab.
John PETTER Son 9 Scholar


All born Rogate
Title: Re: petter midhurst
Post by: gougy on Tuesday 15 August 06 09:11 BST (UK)
Samuel PETTER married Jane ALBURY on 10th Nov 1849 at Rogate



Samuel PETTER bapt 18th Sept. 1825 at Rogate -
Parents - Thomas and Sarah

and

Jane ALBURY bapt. 11th Oct 1829 at Rogate
Parents - James and Rose
Title: Re: petter midhurst
Post by: Jane Masri on Tuesday 15 August 06 10:37 BST (UK)
 ;D Poor Deborah wont have anything left to research  ;D

 Rogate, West Sussex,   18 Oct 1821:
Thomas PETTER, bach
 Sarah GOSDEN, sp botp (B) wcop
Witness wit; Ric.G.; Eliz.CAPLIN

This is the nearest I could get for a marriage of James & Rose.  Perhaps Rose was a pet name for Rhoda?  Noticed that their first child was born (IGI) in 1808, so could well be them.


 Rogate, West Sussex,    6 Nov 1804:
 James ALBURY, bach
 Rhoda LUCKINS, sp botp (B)
 w: Hny JUPP Nemmy COLLINS

Thank goodness there wasn't a PETER PETTER  :D

jane

 
Title: Re: petter midhurst
Post by: gougy on Tuesday 15 August 06 14:56 BST (UK)
Re Thomas and Sarah, there are several Petter children bapt. in Rogate pre-1821 with same parents' names so there may have been another Thomas and Sarah married earlier??

p.s. there is a Rhoda PETTER bapt 2nd Nov 1862 at Rogate, a daughter of Samuel and Jane so the name Rhoda seems to be in the family :)
Title: Re: petter midhurst
Post by: Jane Masri on Tuesday 15 August 06 15:16 BST (UK)
Re Thomas and Sarah, there are several Petter children bapt. in Rogate pre-1821 with same parents' names so there may have been another Thomas and Sarah married earlier??

Yes, you're right.  The SMI has the marriage before that one of a Thomas Petter as a Thomas Petter marrying a Hannah in 1783.  As Rogate is close to the Hants border, that would be a good place to look although the IGI isn't giving any likely candidates,

jane
Title: Re: petter midhurst
Post by: deborahrae on Wednesday 05 September 07 17:44 BST (UK)
thanks for information that is great what is the igi can yu tell me please
Title: Re: petter midhurst
Post by: suey on Friday 07 September 07 19:35 BST (UK)
I see you did'nt get a reply to this part of your question
what is the igi can yu tell me please

International Genealogical Index which can be found on www.familysearch.org 

Suey
Title: Re: petter midhurst
Post by: tn17 on Friday 21 September 07 15:48 BST (UK)
Re Thomas and Sarah, there are several Petter children bapt. in Rogate pre-1821 with same parents' names so there may have been another Thomas and Sarah married earlier??

These ones may be mine, so to speak - I have a Thomas Petter marrying a Sarah Tipper on 21 April 1811 in Rogate on my tree. I'm interested in the Tippers so I haven't chased up their children but I must admit I wondered whether Samuel Petter was one of theirs
Title: Re: petter midhurst
Post by: emaline on Saturday 14 August 10 15:04 BST (UK)
Seeing that both these families cam from Rogate, I am interested in the ALBURY family.

I have ROBERT ALBURY bapt. 27th October 1820.   Rogate.

Cannot find his parents  neither a possible marriage or death.

Is it possible Robert could be related to this family?
Title: Re: petter midhurst
Post by: DandC on Tuesday 26 October 10 14:45 BST (UK)
;D Poor Deborah wont have anything left to research  ;D

 Rogate, West Sussex,   18 Oct 1821:
Thomas PETTER, bach
 Sarah GOSDEN, sp botp (B) wcop
Witness wit; Ric.G.; Eliz.CAPLIN

This is the nearest I could get for a marriage of James & Rose.  Perhaps Rose was a pet name for Rhoda?  Noticed that their first child was born (IGI) in 1808, so could well be them.

 Rogate, West Sussex,    6 Nov 1804:
 James ALBURY, bach
 Rhoda LUCKINS, sp botp (B)
 w: Hny JUPP Nemmy COLLINS

Thank goodness there wasn't a PETER PETTER  :D

jane


There is now - he's my brother! We descend from James Petter, born 27th December 1786 in Rogate.
Title: Re: petter midhurst
Post by: emaline on Tuesday 26 October 10 15:03 BST (UK)
Hello Jane.

Thank you for the information about JAMES ALBURY  and RHODA LUCKINS.  That is good news.

Had nearly forgotten about them . 

Could I ask you please what ---"sp. botp (B) means after Rhoda's name?

Thanks.    April

Title: Re: petter midhurst
Post by: suey on Sunday 31 October 10 09:21 GMT (UK)
Quote
sp botp (B)

 ;D sp. Spinster - botp Both of this parish - (B) married after Banns

botp - simply means that both were living in the parish where they married, not necessarily that both were born in that same parish.

Suey