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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Essex => Topic started by: Thunder Monkey on Friday 26 October 07 18:32 BST (UK)
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Hiya all,
I have recently come back from detachment and got straight back into my FT! ;D So i'd thought I would stick up my list of surnames and see if anything or anyone comes forward! ;)
All are in SE Essex mainly Tendring, St Osyth, Brightlingsea and Clacton...
BUTCHER (my main interest as its my surname ;))
Cardy
Carter
Dove
Elsegood
Fairweather
Grimwood
Groves
Jacobs
Jaggard
Long
Tillet
Warner
Wyatt / Wyard
I have put them into alphabetical order so makes for quicker, easier searching.
Thanks for looking and I look forward to hearing from you if you think you have any matches.
Cheers
Monkey! ;D
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Hi Monkey
I have Cardy and Carter surnames in Stanway, Essex, also Wyatt in Hatfield Peverel is this where yours are,
Regards
Carol
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Hiya Carol,
First of all thanks for gettin in touch.
My Cardy family came from West Bergholt and Wormingford. I checked out the maps and they are not far from Stanway.
I have James Cardy b1815, had 2 sons, one of which was Arthur b1855 who had 8 children with Emma Fairweather in Wormingford.
Regarding my Wyatt family, I am a little unsure as to the actual correct name. My relation, Helen Hephzibah Wyatt supposedly changed her name from Wyard to Wyatt but i cant be sure on that. So if you have a Helen Heph in your tree that would be great.
If any info has any matches in your ancestry, then I would very much like to hear from you.
cheers
Lee
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Hi Lee
My Cardy family came from West Bergholt , Pamela Jean Cardy daughter of Percy Edward Cardy and Kate Watson married Ronald Frank Tracey, he was my 3rd cousin. I have not gone very far back on this line so far.
I do not know very much about the Wyatt family, William Wyatt son of William Wyatt born circa 1883, I have been unable to find him in the 1891 0r 1901 census so far, he married Annie Crane in 1915 at Hatfield Peverel.
Any of this sound familiar to you?
Regards
Carol
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Please pres tell about the Fairweathers you have in Essex :)
Every line in my family seems to have travelled through Essex at some point. My names off the top of my head include
Atkins
Brazier
Brown
Fairweather
Fowler
Mulley
Saltwell
Wade
Waylett
Kind regards
Andy
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Hi Andy,
My Fairweathers start with Emma b1852 in Gt Clacton. She was daughter to Samual Fairweather and Maria Grimwood. They had 5 children in total of which was Emma, Martha, Thomas, Martha, John and William.
any connection?
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Hi Thunder monkey,
Thanks for the info. No connection at this stage though, Will keep for my records though ;)
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ok mate, hope to speak to you in the future ;)
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I have Caters in Rochford and Purleigh and the surrounding areas. Any use?
Ringrose
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Hi,
Don't know if you are still looking or not but i have Warner's in my tree Laura Warner 1872-1965 married a William Nobbs.
Would love to hear if its the same family. Her father was Thomas Warner 1834-1927.
Sharon.
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Hi,
Don't know if you are still looking or not but i have Warner's in my tree Laura Warner 1872-1965 married a William Nobbs.
Would love to hear if its the same family. Her father was Thomas Warner 1834-1927.
Sharon.
Hi Sharon,
I checked through my tree at my Warners but unfortunately those names do not appear. I do have a Thomas Warner but he was born c1847.
If I ever find anymore Warners, I will keep you in mind.
Cheers
Lee
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Louisa Harriet Cole
1880 – 1949
Viola Louie Butcher
1907 – 1986
Ronald Herbert Butcher
1908 – 1982
Bernard George Butcher
1910 – 1969
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Hi,
Do you have any parents of the above?
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Hi
Our wormingford names are Cardy Leggett,Wade king,crussell
ronnie :)
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I have a few Wyatts from Great and Little Oakley near Wix. Eventually they went to Harwich.
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Hi Thunder Monkey,
I have an Essex Warner line.
At the moment it starts off with a 1740 marriage in Chelmsford, the couple, John Warner and Jane/Jenny Barker, then raise three children in Gt Baddow, probably more elsewhere.
One of those three children, my ancestor Robert Warner, surfaces in Gt Wakering where he marries Mary Cornwall in 1769, that couple baptise their nine children in Sandon, their daughter Sarah married into my Card line.
Any of those places relate to your Warners?
Hi Sharon,
No Laura or surprisingly a Thomas in my lot.
Regards
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Hiya all,
I have recently come back from detachment and got straight back into my FT! ;D So i'd thought I would stick up my list of surnames and see if anything or anyone comes forward! ;)
All are in SE Essex mainly Tendring, St Osyth, Brightlingsea and Clacton...
BUTCHER (my main interest as its my surname ;))
Cardy
Hi our family centres around Susannah Cardy from Wormingford Any help
Ronnie
Carter
Dove
Elsegood
Fairweather
Grimwood
Groves
Jacobs
Jaggard
Long
Tillet
Warner
Wyatt / Wyard
I have put them into alphabetical order so makes for quicker, easier searching.
Thanks for looking and I look forward to hearing from you if you think you have any matches.
Cheers
Monkey! ;D
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Hi, I have a William Waring Dove, from Great Baddow according to the census.
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Hi
Our wormingford names are Cardy Leggett,Wade king,crussell
ronnie :)
Hi Ronnie,
My Cardy's are from Wormingford too. Would be great to hear from you regarding this lot ;)
Mine start with James Cardy b1815 (West Bergholt) m Mary Carter b1813. There desendants were born in Wormingford.
Unfortunately all the other surnames do not feature in my tree.
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I have a few Wyatts from Great and Little Oakley near Wix. Eventually they went to Harwich.
Hi Ninky,
My Wyatts are some what of a mystery. My Gt Gt Grandmother maiden name was Wyatt... however, I researched into this along time ago and I may have possibly found out that she changed her name from Wyard.
Her name is Helen Hephzibah Wyatt b1864 in Suffolk and married Harry Hope Bragg.
Does this ring any bells for you?
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Hi Thunder Monkey,
I have an Essex Warner line.
At the moment it starts off with a 1740 marriage in Chelmsford, the couple, John Warner and Jane/Jenny Barker, then raise three children in Gt Baddow, probably more elsewhere.
One of those three children, my ancestor Robert Warner, surfaces in Gt Wakering where he marries Mary Cornwall in 1769, that couple baptise their nine children in Sandon, their daughter Sarah married into my Card line.
Any of those places relate to your Warners?
Hi Findem,
The earliest Warner I have is a John Warner b1809 in Gt Bromley who married Maria Jaggard.
I believe John had a brother called George b1821.
John's children were:
John, Keziah, George, William, Thomas, Betsy, Maria.
Is there any connection?
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Hi, I have a William Waring Dove, from Great Baddow according to the census.
Hi,
Have you got a birth year or area? I have 3 William's in my tree...
William Dove bc1816, Gt Clacton
William Dove b1844, Gt Clacton
William Dove b1870, Gt Clacton
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Hi
Our wormingford names are Cardy Leggett,Wade king,crussell
ronnie :)
Hi Ronnie,
My Cardy's are from Wormingford too. Would be great to hear from you regarding this lot ;)
Mine start with James Cardy b1815 (West Bergholt) m Mary Carter b1813. There desendants were born in Wormingford.
Unfortunately all the other surnames do not feature in my tree. I have a James Cardy b 1815 but I have him married to Eliza Evans in Wormingford He was the son of Thomas Cardy and Edith Crussell
the other names I have are Leggett and King Wade and Oriss.............
Ronnie
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Hi, I have a William Waring Dove, from Great Baddow according to the census.
Hi,
Have you got a birth year or area? I have 3 William's in my tree...
William Dove bc1816, Gt Clacton
William Dove b1844, Gt Clacton
William Dove b1870, Gt Clacton
William Waring Dove that I am chasing was probably born about 1822. I have a lot more to find out about him yet, it was trying to find out about my gtgrandmother that lead me to him, The progress of the chase is here; http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,360021.20.html
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Hi Thunder Monkey,
No connection at the moment, I'm not aware of any of my lot being in the Gt Bromley area, but when you get back a generation beyond John 1809 who knows? I haven't researched the siblings of my Warner ancestors, so who they married and where they went I have no idea, been too busy chasing ancestors.
John Warner and Elizabeth Sewell married at Sandon in 1802, they had nine children 1803 to 1822 but not one was named John as you might expect, nor one named Elizabeth for that matter. There are a couple of gaps 1803 to 1808 and 1814 to 1818 when another child or two could have been born but to date I haven't found any.
Regards.
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Unfortunately all the other surnames do not feature in my tree. I have a James Cardy b 1815 but I have him married to Eliza Evans in Wormingford He was the son of Thomas Cardy and Edith Crussell
the other names I have are Leggett and King Wade and Oriss.............
Ronnie
Ronnie,
Thank you for the reply.
I remember doing my Cardy line when I first started out a few years back so I may get round to checking the line again. I will keep you in mind mate.
Cheers again.
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Hi Thunder Monkey,
No connection at the moment, I'm not aware of any of my lot being in the Gt Bromley area, but when you get back a generation beyond John 1809 who knows? I haven't researched the siblings of my Warner ancestors, so who they married and where they went I have no idea, been too busy chasing ancestors.
John Warner and Elizabeth Sewell married at Sandon in 1802, they had nine children 1803 to 1822 but not one was named John as you might expect, nor one named Elizabeth for that matter. There are a couple of gaps 1803 to 1808 and 1814 to 1818 when another child or two could have been born but to date I haven't found any.
Regards.
Thank you for checking up anyway. No doubt i'll stumble across the Warners eventually.
The earliest Warners I have are John b1809 and his brother George b1821.
Hopefully speak to you again soon.
Butch
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My name is Gary in Australia & I am sending this request to you as suggested. Alfred Lowry Hemming was buried at St. Luke’s, Ilford, Essex on 8/8/1753 aged 70. He was married & I am trying to trace details re his wife & it is possible that they married in the same Church & that she may be also buried there & any children baptised there as well.
Any help would be fantastic.
Regards,
Gary.