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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Cheshire => Topic started by: tommy-tipper on Saturday 21 March 09 19:38 GMT (UK)
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Hi
I am trying to trace the Morris family of Chester. I am as far back as the marriage of Thomas Morris to Elizabeth Minchull in 1779 but I am unable to find Thomas birth or indeed if I can his parents.
If anyone knows anything about this tree please help.
Cheers Ian
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i am looking for a robert howland morris who married a sarah taylor robert was born 1863 and sarah was born 1860 so i was wondering by any chance u come cross them
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Hi Ian
I too am researching the Morris family from Chester, being a direct descendant. My tree goes back to Thomas Morris (1808-1890) who married Ann Roberts (1811-1878). I have been trying to link to the marriage of Thomas Morris & Elizabeth Minshull but without success. Minshull is a middle name of a number of people on my tree but have been unable to find a baptism for my Thomas -can you help?
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Hi
This may go on forever as i am sure there are a number of Morris's in Chester middle 1700s but the records haven't been released for most of them.
This is my personal opinion that the records for Thomas the corkcutter are easily available and i think there is a Robert his brother but there is another Robert and Thomas Morris brothers that have not been released. All of Thomas(corkcutter) children are on line but the DOB don't match with the other pair.I know most of my family have agreed it must be the corkcutter that we come from but i don't but it would be the easier way out.nearly all of the records for St Johns before mid 1800s have not been made public.That's my theory anyway.
My line comes from Robert born abt 1779 which doesn't match the corckcutter yet by going through christenings of 1800s its clear there are at least 3 familys with same names.Minchull is a name that crops up with a number of Morris's in fact a Robert marries a Mary Minchull around 1810 if my memory serves me correct.
PS If you cant match the DOB to Thomas the corcutters Thomas which is easily available then your Thomas might be my Robert brother ? Who Knows LOL
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when was thomas born and who did he married and if he had kids
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Gillm you have got me going thro my records just when i had given up lol.
I take it your Thomas was the tin plate worker now what has given me the biggest headache is our family think that our Robert married Mary Minshull in 1806 and then Robert married an Elizabeth Goulding in 1810 as a widower, now i have never been able to trace a death of a Mary Morris between 1806-1810.
I am not convinced that any of the Roberts were mine as all i know is our Robert christened a son in Ashbourne in 1818 with Elizabeth his wife on his way back to Chester after serving with rifles at Waterloo.
Now is that your Minshull link.
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Many thanks for all the information. Yes, I descend from Thomas the tinplate worker who married Ann Roberts from Gresford. I will take a look at the Robert & Mary marriage. Robert serving in the rifles at Waterloo is interesting - where did you find this? gillm
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Thomas was born in Chester in 1808. He married Ann Roberts from Gresford at St John's in 1832 and had as far as I know 8 children, all baptised but can only find 3 on subsequent census returns - Robert (1836-1874), Mary Ann (1838) and Thomas Minshull(1846). gillm
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Hi Tommy -Tipper. Since my last post I have done more research and believe that my Thomas (1808) is likely to be a half brother to your Robert born in Derbyshire. Can I ask where you got the info from regarding his father Robert returning from Waterloo with the Rifles - is this personal family knowledge or do you have documentary evidence? gillm
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Hi
Sorry for not replying i havnt been on site for ages,yes i have the discharge papers for Robert he served in 95th reg of foot which became the Rifle brigade,I have not managed to trace the line any further at the moment
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Hi Tommy Tipper
Do the discharge papers give any personal details for Robert, home address, age, family etc.
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Only a brief description of his service and that he was 40 when discharged in 1819