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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Lancashire => England => Lancashire Lookup Requests => Topic started by: daveey on Friday 20 March 09 21:23 GMT (UK)
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At Fleetwood this year we are celebrating our 150th Year.
We have celebrations all year and have correlated the majority of our stations history
It was a Captain Edward Wasey RN who was the inspecting Officer of the Coastguard in August 1858 that was instrumental in setting up the service.
Later on he was actually the coxswain and received several medals from the institution Copies of which I have obtained
However I cannot find anything about him on any of the census returns.
Ideally we would love to invite his descendants down to be our guests on 25th July to help us celebrate.
Unfortunately I do not know how to either further my research on Edward of find his descendent's so any help would be gratefully appreciated
Cheers
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Hi,
I wonder if he is the Edward F Wasey aged 61 born Wales. Capt Royal Navy and living in Bray, Berkshire on the 1881 census?
Regards,
Mo
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1871 Census
RG 10/ 1291/ 25/ 17
Foxley Lodge, Cookham, Berkshire
Edward F.N. K. Wasey, head, m, 51, Captain, Royal Navy, ?Glangarrick, Wales
M. Louisa do, wife, m, 51, India.
plus six servants.
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Edward Frodsham N. K. Wasey married Maria Louisa S. Mackenzie 3q. 1869, Marylebone 1a 928.
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daveey,
Do you think this is the right person?
I have found some more info on the 1891 and 1901 censuses if it is.
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I am a little unsure if this is the right person as between 1862 and 1880 we actually had a lifeboat called the EDWARD WASEY and this was a gift from a MISS WASEY of NEWBURY so it is possible that EDWARD was from around that area and not Wales
Cheers
Daveey
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There is only 30 odd miles between Newbury and Bray where Edward was living on the 1881.
Mo
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Sorry Mo I did not know this is certainly feasible so thanks looks like we may have the start of a link??
Cheers
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Hi Daveny
If you go on the National Archives site and search officers here, you get three results, two for an Edward. You can buy the service record online and download it. I think it's £3.50. I think both Edwards may lead to the same record. You can try other Documents on Line searches too, but they mat start at too late a date for you. There is a sitesearch too.
It may be worth emailing them too.
Best wishes and good luck with the project.
Emms
http://www.rootschat.com/links/05ve/
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I am a little unsure if this is the right person as between 1862 and 1880 we actually had a lifeboat called the EDWARD WASEY and this was a gift from a MISS WASEY of NEWBURY so it is possible that EDWARD was from around that area and not Wales
THis extract from the London Gazette makes a direct link between a Mary Wasey, Spinster, of Chieveley (near Newbury) and the Edward Wasey found in the 1871 and 1881 censuses above.
http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/24844/pages/3033
YOu will get other hits on Edward Wasey if you search the London Gazette http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/search
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Ladies and Gentelmen
Thanks for all the info this is excellent.
It certainly looks like you have found him I will check the archives and confirm
Sorry for the delay in my responce all sadly work related not the lifeboat
Thanks again
daveey