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Title: William THORNE
Post by: bircham on Thursday 04 October 07 12:04 BST (UK)
William Thorne was from Somerset? 1821. married to Elizabeth Webber from Wellington, Somerset c.1822, brother William. Would like to have more info about him. Seen in 1861 census, Harborne, Staffs.
Title: Re: William Thorne
Post by: GeoffP on Thursday 04 October 07 12:25 BST (UK)

Hi

Could this be the family in 1851

HO107/1920 F692 p1

Whites Elworthy

William Thorne Head M 30   Ag Lab    b Kingsbrompton
Elizabeth  "      Wife  M  27                 b Wiveliscombe
Hannah    "       dau        4                  b Elworthy
Mary        "       dau         2                         "

on same page

John Thorne Head M 60  Ag Lab
Myria    "       Wife  M  40 or 48
Hannah  "     dau        13

                                         Geoff
Title: Re: William Thorne
Post by: bircham on Thursday 04 October 07 13:12 BST (UK)
Thanks for prompt reply. I'm not sure about this family and can't find a link with the other members that are in the 1861 census, however I will pursue it further, it may turn something up.
Title: Re: William Thorne
Post by: GeoffP on Thursday 04 October 07 14:31 BST (UK)

Sorry, I had another look but they are most elusive. I looked at 1861 Census but that gave no clear clues. Could not find the marriage of William Thorne with Elizabeth Webber.

Hopefully another pair of eyes might spot something. Place of birth of William given as Langford on 1861.
                                               Geoff
Title: Re: William Thorne
Post by: bircham on Thursday 04 October 07 14:51 BST (UK)
Hi! again, you're absolutely right, they are elusive, I've been trying to track them down for months, inspite of Langford in the 1861 census, I believe that Elizabeth hails from Wellington, SOM. These villages are all very close together and it's possible the enumerator just dittoed them all. How's the weather in France, I live near Zurich and it has been pouring this morning but alot better now. Thank you for all your effort, they've got to be somewhere cos I'm here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! j
Title: Re: William Thorne
Post by: GeoffP on Thursday 04 October 07 15:49 BST (UK)

We could do with some of that rain here in the South. My garden needs it desperately. By the way I was born in Somerset. I hope that somebody can track them down as I spent some time without any luck.
                                                                                Geoff
Title: Re: William THORNE
Post by: andycarolyn1 on Tuesday 16 October 07 12:34 BST (UK)
i have thorne ancesters that are from milverton near wellington.the parish records for wellington have several baptisms for william thorne's and elizabeth webber's so you would need their marriage certificate to get fathers names to prove which 1's are your's

examples: wellington c of e church has
elizabeth webber -parents william/hannah bap 13 oct 1822
                          -parents john/mary born 23 mar 1826
william thorne-parents george/elizabeth bap 16 jul 1820
                     -parents thomas/mary bap 21 may 1820
Title: Re: William THORNE
Post by: lavinia p on Friday 18 January 08 20:03 GMT (UK)
Hi, just checking to see if any of your Thornes are connected to Louisa Thorne (also nee Thorne!) born before 1855, and her husband John Rowe Thorne. As far as location goes, it was Dunster/Stogumber/Williton. Bessie Thorne, their daughter b 1870 was postmistress at Stogumber.

Thanks for any help!
Title: Re: William THORNE
Post by: bircham on Saturday 19 January 08 11:01 GMT (UK)
 Hi Lavinia, I wish I could be of help to you. The only info I have about William Thorne b.c. 1820 is that he was from Langford SOM. (1861 census) he was married to Elizabeth Webber from Wellington,SOM b.c.1822, where they were married I have no idea or when, I don't know whether he had any siblings, he's a real mystery. They had several children, one of which was a paternal g. great grandmother b. c. 1858. rgds:Bircham
Title: Re: William THORNE
Post by: lavinia p on Saturday 19 January 08 15:00 GMT (UK)
Is Langford anywhere near the places I mentioned? I need to get the map out!
John Rowe Thorne had some connections in Grenada, as that's where my g grandmother spent a short time as a child. I wonder if there were any other Thornes involved in that journey - may explain why censuses were missed, or other mysteries.
I haven't a clue even how to start research about Grenada records!
E, aka Lavinia
Title: Re: William THORNE
Post by: bircham on Saturday 19 January 08 15:34 GMT (UK)
Hi! Check out Genuki Somerset. Just had  a quick look and some kind person/s have transcribed some parish records for the area you mention. Geography is not a strong point of mine particularly Somerset as I don't hail from there but I'm sure you'll find a map of some sort on line. Thorne is a very common name in the SW, so you may have difficulty identifying the one you want but having a family name like ROWE inserted could be a clue. Happy hunting. bircham