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Title: TRENEMAN
Post by: LisaGlv on Sunday 26 July 09 10:29 BST (UK)
Looking for information on my great grandmother Amy Lizzie Marie Treneman. I know that she was born in Pancras, London in 1860 and that she married Reuben Huett in Wallingford, Berks in 1881. However, I cannot find any information about her inbetween these two events - no census records for her or her family. Anyone got any ideas or information about the family? Many thanks
Lisa
Title: Re: TRENEMAN
Post by: Tati on Sunday 26 July 09 10:55 BST (UK)
Welcome to RootsChat Lisa  :)

Do you have access to the censuses? The 1861 census reference for the family is RG9 piece 67, folio 65 page 19. The surname looks like Freneman on the census page.

Let me know if you need a transcription

 :)
Title: Re: TRENEMAN
Post by: Tati on Sunday 26 July 09 10:59 BST (UK)
Then in 1871 she's at RG10/1289 63 12, census place Sunning, Berkshire. I'm afraid her dad dies later that year  :(
Title: Re: TRENEMAN
Post by: LisaGlv on Sunday 26 July 09 11:09 BST (UK)
Thank you so much for that help - am off to take a look now.
Regards Lisa
Title: Re: TRENEMAN
Post by: Tati on Sunday 26 July 09 11:32 BST (UK)
Still searching for 1881.

Just in case you were searching for the family in 1891, they're at RG12/981 42 12

Title: Re: TRENEMAN
Post by: LisaGlv on Sunday 26 July 09 12:22 BST (UK)
Tati - thank you for this - I have the Huett's history but it was the Trenemans I was stuck on. I only discovered this site yesterday and your help has been invaluable in getting past the brickwall I have had for a while now. Many thanks
Title: Re: TRENEMAN
Post by: Tiki1962 on Thursday 03 May 12 07:55 BST (UK)
Hi I am trying to find history on Alfred Huett who moved from India to New Zealand. Are they part of your family tree? If they are I would love to swap notes.
Leanne
Title: Re: TRENEMAN
Post by: LisaGlv on Thursday 03 May 12 17:41 BST (UK)
Hi Leanne
I am afraid that I don't have any Alfred Huetts in my tree, despite several Huetts that emigrated. Were any of his family/ relations from the Deptford area as there may be a link in there somewhere?
Regards
Lisa
Title: Re: TRENEMAN
Post by: Ladyhawk on Thursday 03 May 12 18:41 BST (UK)
Quote from: Tati
1861 census RG9 piece 67, folio 65 page 19.
 The surname looks like Freneman on the census page.

Where mother & daughter on two 1861 censuses?

1861 RG 9; Piece: 752; Folio: 174; Page: 11
Sonning Village  Berkshire
Elizabeth TRENNEMAN Mar Visitor 29 Marylebone Dressmaker
Amy visitor 1 St Pancras

for info. just in case you don't have this

Amy Lizzie Marie TRENNEN
born 3 Mar 1860 bapt April 1860 Holy Tinity Marylebone Road Westminster
Parents George occ Tailor & Elizabeth abode 38 William Street

George Treneman occ Tailor married Elizabeth Parker
27 May 1858 St Pancras Parish Chapel residence Frederick St.,
fathers William Treneman & Thomas Parker both deceased
Witnesses Charles & Mary Ann Parker

Elizabeth Treneman widow late of 7 William Street Hampstead Rd Middx
died 28 April 1888  Middx personal estate £25 to Amy Lizzie Marie Huett daughter
and only next of kin (wife of Rueben Charles) of Croft Lodge Burcote Abingdon Berks.






Title: Re: TRENEMAN
Post by: LisaGlv on Thursday 03 May 12 19:37 BST (UK)
Bless you for doing that Ladyhawk - I do in fact have all of that now as my initial posting here was in 2009 and I have found out quite alot more about the Trenemans. I am still stuck on George though as his birth details list him as a "base child" to Elizabeth Trenneman but on his marriage certificate he named his father as William Treneman. SO either I have his birth incorrect [although census results clearly show he was born in St Germans at the correct time for the information I have to be correct] OR he falsified the name of his father on his marriage registration. I have reason to believe that his mother Elizabeth's father was called WIlliam, so am wondering if he named his grandfather as opposed to his father.
Thank you so much for spending time on gathering the information that you did  :)