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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Hampshire & Isle of Wight => England => Hampshire & IOW Lookup Requests => Topic started by: KittoFitz on Wednesday 04 April 07 23:16 BST (UK)
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Trying to find more details of a John Compton (a Tailor) who was born/christened at Grately, Hampshire in 1806.
I think he married an Elizabeth (no surname) who I believe was born in Lockerley around 1812.
They moved to Lockerley where he lived with his family at the Post Office.
I cannot find out who his parents were, his wife's surname, when he died etc.
I would be grateful for any help.
Thanks
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Hi
Re: his parents - see www.familysearch.org Entry as follows
JOHN COMPTON
Christening: 10 FEB 1805 Grateley, Hampshire
Parents:
Father: JOHN COMPTON Mother: ELIZABETH
Re: wife's maiden name. I notice from the 1841 census that the 2 youngest children at that time were born after 1837. A copy of one of the birth certs will give you Elizabeth's maiden name. The following were on freebmd see freebmd.rootsweb.com
Sep quarter 1838
Compton Sarah Romsey & Volume 7 Page 146
March quarter 1841
Compton John Berkley Romsey & Volume 7 Page 165
Re: his death
The 1861 shows Elizabeth as a widow and youngest child is Frederick aged 6. John must have died between Frederick's conception and 1861. Frederick was christened 18.10.1854 according to the IGI
Deaths for that period do not show the age on the index so it may be difficult to be certain you have the right one. However - as the childrens births were registered in Romsey - this may be a possibility
Per freebmd Deaths Mar quarter 1858
John Compton Romsey Volume 2c Page 46
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There is a marriage for a John COMPTON to Elizabeth CARTER 10th November 1834 at St Mary, Portsea.
It doesn't seem like the right area though. ???
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Think Bearkat may be on to something here...
IGI Has
Elizabeth Carter christened 18 Feb 1812-Lockerley
Father William Carter
Mother Elizabeth
1841 Cencus-Lockerley
HO107/400/10-13-20
Cane Fields
All b Hampshire
CARTER
William 65 Farmer
Elizabeth 55
Sarah 20
Martha 20
Next door is
William Carter 30 Dealer
Sarah 25
William 3
Of course these are not bound to be tour Elizabeths Family but the Lockerley link and they live only a stone throw from each other is worth thinking about.
Joe
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Also from IGI
William Carter b 1805 Mottisfont
Sarah Carter b Lockerley 1816
Martha Carter b 1819 "
Father William Carter
Mother Elizabeth
Then
William Carter married
Elizabeth Russell
27 July 1805
Mottisfont
Joe
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Thank you everyone for your help - you have given me something to go on now. It gets confusing when all the names are the same. I will have a look at all the things you suggest.
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Hello Freddy
I don't think we have ever had any contact, and I have not looked at RootsChat for some years. I have not looked at the Compton family tree due to family commitments. John Compton was my 2x Gt Grandfather, bpt 10th Feb 1805, at Grateley. I realise you have had years to probably finalise your tree. Sandra(Australia), and I have been in touch for several years, but I have not heard from Susan, or others that I had contact with. I imagine by now you have had photos of people and places involved, such as the Post Office etc., which I visited along with Grateley, Chitterne, Urchfont, Amport etc.
I am not at all sure where you fit in, so would love to know.
Kind regards
Jill Wrighton, nee Compton
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Hi Jill
Just to confuse things ! I am Freddy who put out the origina request on Rootschat !! It was some years ago and I was nervous about putting my real name !
I am Susan, and John Compton was my 2nd Great Uncle. My line from the Comptons is from Thomas Allen Compton, my Great Grandfather.
I too have been in touch with Sandra over the years and she has put in a lot of work. I am afraid I haven't done much updating of my tree for a long time. I have been working on other people's family trees but haven't looked at mine.
Up until four years ago, I lived in Hampshire and visited Lockerly etc.
I have found another relative called Anne - her grandmother Alice Compton was sister to my Compton grandmother. I have a Word document with details and photos which I sent her - you might find it interesting but I am not sure how to send it to you.
Where do you liive?
Regards
Susan (nee Kitto) Fitzmaurice
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Hi Susan
We have had contact in the past - many years ago. I live in Horsham, West Sussex. My father was Frederick Aubrey Compton, bn 1910 Petersfield, son of Allen Aubrey bn Porton, Wilts in 1882.
I know I have Annie Mildred Compton, Gordon Kitto & Phillip Kitto in my tree, so would be grateful for any other details you have. I also visited Lockerley, Amport, Chitterne, Grateley etc, some years ago.
I am not sure how large your "word document" is, but can it be done as an attachment?
Like you I got involved with doing other family names, and for friends,plus family commitments, so the Compton tree has been much ignored in recent times. I see that Claudia Boorman has put updated details on this year - www.boormanfamily.ca/trees/compton - it's good to hear from you again
Regards Jill
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Hi Jill - I will have a look at the boorman tree.
I cannot see how to attach a Word document ? It has photos. It does say 'attachments and other options' but no option to do it or am I just being stupid ?
Susan
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Hi Susan
Don't worry about it - I have no idea how to do it either. Would this have been something you may have sent me ages ago? I have a box of things which I know includes some photos. Once I get a minute I intend going through it to see what it actually holds. I packed up work about 5 years ago, and thought I would have loads of time, but it turned out quite the opposite. My son Gary had a stroke - he was 49 - he lives alone and has carers but still needs help from me. Then my son David had a complete breakdown - the last person one would expect - and was then diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, so is still not working. My 89 year old husband has Alzheimers. I seem to spend my time in and out of doctor's surgeries, and hospitals!! I wanted to be a nurse when I left school - my Dad was not happy about it, so it didn't happen. He used to say "be careful what you wish for". I don't mind, as at least they are all still here, so things could be a lot worse.
Where are you living now? I have lived in Horsham all my life. It has changed a lot over the years, and has become "a very large building plot". New houses and flats are being squeezed in, and large estates rising everywhere. Problem is we do not have the schools, doctors, dentists, etc etc to cope with all of the newcomers, and the countryside is vanishing.
All the best
Jill