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Title: RITSON FREARS
Post by: SarahBristo on Friday 30 November 07 22:09 GMT (UK)
My ancestor Ritson Frears travelled from Ravenglass to Bermuda in 1831 to work as a joiner in the royal naval Dockyards, with his wife Betty and son Thomas.  By 1841 they were back in Kent on the way back to Cumbria.  They had eight children altogether so there must be plenty of descendants from this family.  What I am trying to find out at present is....

Where were they all in 1851?  I can find no result in that census.  In 1861 they were in Eskdale.   In 1841 they were at Woolwich, presumably Ritson was working at the Chatham dockyards.

How did they travel up north in 1841?  (Mother, father and five young children)

The railways were only just being built and certainly in Cumbria not until the 1850s.

Where should I be looking to find out about transport at that time?

I have Hunter Davies' book 'A Walk along the tracks'  ( hooray for one of our own Cumbrian authors)

I am most impressed with Rootschat......hope someone out there has one or two ideas.                                   SarahB

Title: Re: RITSON FREARS
Post by: AMBLY on Friday 30 November 07 22:34 GMT (UK)
Hi Sarah

One might say the name is DREWES - but looks like FREARS to me  ;)

1851: Town of Ravenglass, Parish of Muncaster, Cumberland
Ref:HO107 /  Piece: 2438 /  Folio: 73 /  pg 23
Address: Ravenglass
Head: Ritson FREARS 42. Master Joiner, b Whitchester Cumberland
Wife: Elizabeth 45, b Cosforth Cumberland
Son: Thomas 21, unm, Journeyman, b Ravenglass
Son: John 13, Scholar, b Bermuda
Son: Richard 10, b Woolich (sic)
Son: Wilson 5, b Ravenglass
Dau: Elizabeth 7, b Ravenglass
Lodger: Richard MARKS 45, unm?, Journeyman, b Asley? Woster (sic)

cheers
AMBLY
Title: Re: RITSON FREARS
Post by: GeoffE on Friday 30 November 07 22:52 GMT (UK)
Someone else (or a pseudonym of Sarah) chasing the same family http://cumbriafhs.com/smfmsgbrd/index.php?topic=1110.0
Title: Re: RITSON FREARS
Post by: AMBLY on Friday 30 November 07 23:04 GMT (UK)
Hi Sarah

Interesting site:
http://www.georgianindex.net/horse_and_carriage/coaching.html

In much the same way as the mail was delivered, they likely afforded at least some of the travel in a stagecoach, and  may also have broken the journey with a stop at an inn? Very possibly  they may have used a train to get part of the way, and by coach the rest.....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caledonian_Railway
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Junction_Railway

Cheers
AMBLY
Title: Re: RITSON FREARS
Post by: liverpool annie on Friday 30 November 07 23:38 GMT (UK)


Hi SarahB and welcome to RootsChat !!  :)

My family came from Buckinghamshire to Lancashire via the canals !! 

No wonder I like boats !!  :D :D :D

Annie
Title: Re: RITSON FREARS
Post by: SarahBristo on Sunday 02 December 07 18:10 GMT (UK)
Thankyou to every one for these prompt replies especially the 1851 info. which Ambly has looked up for me. Thankyou.

Yes that is my post on the Cumbria fhs site.

 My user name here is that of g/grandmother who came from Grasmere , daughter of Joseph Bristo, carter.

 I am storing all this info and looking up the links.

I am glad I heard that reference to RootsChat on Radio4.            SarahB :)