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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Yorkshire (West Riding) => Topic started by: tatefinder on Friday 12 November 04 13:56 GMT (UK)
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I am trying to trace Joseph Tate b abt 1830 from Leeds who married ELIZABETH MURCUTT at St Martin in the Fields, Westminster, London on the 24 June 1849.
They had 6 children that I know of.
Thomas Murcutt William
Elizabeth Ann
Joseph Murcutt
Emily Louisa
William Murcutt
Henry Murcutt
From Joseph’s wedding certificate his father’s name was William Tate a tailor.
In all the censuses I have 1851 to 1901 they all state that he was born in Leeds but no other details.
I know this is a very slim chance, but is there anybody who has a link to JOSEPH?
Or if anyone could advise me on what my next move should be to make any headway, any help would be very much appreciated
My link with this tree is Joseph Murcutt Tate, and I have quite a few names which I am more then willing to share.
Best regards,
Colin
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OK, Silly question. (Maybe- I don't think we are related)
was that specifically Leeds, York, or could it have been the Kent one?
Pauline
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Hi Pauline
It,s Leeds Yorkshire, which makes it all the more difficult because of the size of the place!!!
Colin.
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Hi,
Nothing to do with your question but I noted your site name and as I have several Tates in my tree I thought you might be interested.
William b. 1824 Lockwood, Huddersfield
Tom b. 1852 Lockwood m Mary Ann Hodgson and had 14 children including my gran.
Some movement to Norfolk and back to Bradford
best regards
Dave
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Hi Dave,
Sorry for the delay in answering you I have only just spotted your reply.
I have just found a possible link of a first marriage in Durham, South Shields which I am trying to confirm.So it appears that he (or his family) did move about a bit, and Bradford isn't to far from Leeds is it?
I know were he was in 1849 but not before, I believe he was born about 1829 but even that is unclear as the further you go back the harder it gets to find any information ,so any names you my have that could possibly help would be very helpful.
Best regards
Colin.
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Tates in my tree
Arthur 1890 Bradford
Beatrrice 1882 Norwich
Brenda 1957 Bradford
Clarice 1892 Bradford
Doris 1894 Bradford
Ernest 1888 Bradford
Ethel 1883 Norwich
George 1855 Huddersfield
Horace 1890 Bradford
Jennie 1903 Bradford
John 1900 Bradford
Lillian 1889 Bradford
Phillip 1950 Bradford
Raymond 1923 Bradford
Rose 1874 Bradford
Tom 1852 Huddersfield
Tom 1925 Bradford
William 1824 Lockwood
William 1861 Huddersfield
William 1876 Bradford
Hope you can make use of some of these
Dave
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Colin,
I am interested in the MURCUTTS you have. According to Ancestry 19 families of MURCOTT/MURCUTTs lived in London at the tiem I haev been researching.
I have an interesting one in that one of my important ancestors lived for a long time with a Mary MURCUTT, baker, in Gloucester. Mary died in 1788 and I have a copy of her will in which she leaves everything to my Maria CLARKE (nee Browne - which was supposed ot be a pseudonym). Mary's sister William MURCUTT was a freeman of Gloucester and employed apprentices in his cabinet makign business. He left everythign in his will to his sister Mary in trust for Maria!!! So your later MURCUTTS coudl be related. Its sufficiently rare enough to link. Would be interested in tracing yours back further and see where they came from, as I do not know where my Mary or William originated.
Email me offline on amanda.kerby@inet.net.nz if you like!
Amanda Kerby
Christchurch
NZ
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Hi Amanda
I don't have a lot on the Murrcutt's I'm afraid, all I can tell you is that Elizabeth Murcutt married Joseph Tate in 1849 at St Martins in the Fields and died in 1908 aged 79. Her parents were Thomas Murcutt and Elizabeth Sarah Bristol Marshall and she had a sister Ann born in 1828.
The 1861 census has Thomas Murcutt (Aged 65) at 2 Wild St Court as a Boot Maker
that sums up that I have.
Hope it is of some use to you.
Colin
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Thanks Colin. I shall print your information and file it for now in the hope that I might know more one day!!
Amanda
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I thought that i had sent you a reply re Tate but i do not see it here which is good because it was awfully stupid and i wanted to apologize Since i am getting a second chance , here is what i know, as per family story Mary SNOWDON of South Shields, Newcastle , dau. of John SNOWDON, shipwright and Mary Ann BIDDLESTONE or BITTLESON had a dau Mary b c1816 who married George Alexander TATE Her sister Ann married Samuel Farrar of Leeds, a draper Tjhey had no Children and he married 2 Alice? Ann was known as "Aunt Tate and considered a bit of a gorgon. 2Rootschatters "Manchester Rambler" and' DS" helped me sort the farrars a bit . All the Web, a search engine , using Samuel Farrar led me to the Stead family and Farrars to 1970 if it helps...
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Hi Colin
I have a lot of Tate's in my tree from Leeds & North Deighton but I cannot find a link with your William or Joseph. I did find in Leeds in the 1841 census a William Tate Tailor age 40 born Scotland, wife Ann age 35 Joseph 11 Lucy 4 Ann 2
HO107/1346/book 7 48 p 23.
Margaret