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Title: Tricketts of Newark
Post by: parf on Sunday 29 March 09 18:10 BST (UK)
Hello,

I am looking for any information on the family of John Trickett, born abt 1831 in Newark, Notts.  His parents were William & Elizabeth Trickett.  I found them on Ancestry transcribed as Tricker on 1841 census, then nothing for William & Elizabeth after that,  I have been told by a lady I spoke to that there is a sad story about William & Eliz but she did not have time to go into details at the time (by email).  I have found a William Trickett on the Convict lists on Ancestry & also on Tasmania Archives website, Im wondering if that could be William, but what happened to Elizabeth ??  Any help or ideas would be brilliant or if anyone has any connection to the family.  I think that Elizabeths maiden name may be Burton, as I have found a marriage on LDS website.

Thank you
Jan
Title: Re: Tricketts of Newark
Post by: wozzle on Sunday 29 March 09 18:20 BST (UK)
possible
death index
name; elizabeth trickett
y.o.r. 1841
qtr; jul/aug/sept.
dist. newark
vol. 15
page; 325
Title: Re: Tricketts of Newark
Post by: wozzle on Sunday 29 March 09 18:24 BST (UK)
there is also this
death index
name; william trickett
y.o.r. 1843
qtr. apr/may/jun
dist. newark
vol. 15
page 371
Title: Re: Tricketts of Newark
Post by: Sasha on Sunday 29 March 09 22:12 BST (UK)
Have you had a look on the freereg website?

http://www.freereg.org.uk/

There is a baptism at St. Mary's Newark for a John Trickett 2nd Dec 1830 parents William and Elizabeth Trickett, labourer.  Plus I can see other baptisms to the same couple.

Jo.
Title: William Trickett
Post by: Malco on Saturday 08 August 09 02:23 BST (UK)
Hi Jan

I have info on William Trickett.

William Trickett who married Elizabeth Burton was my great great great grandfather.  I believe he was deported to Tasmania.

Why?

William and Elizabeth had 8 children, including Mary, born 1827, who you mention in your postings. The 1841 census shows Mary Trickett living in Balderton, Newark with a farmer named Rawding. 

Your 22 April posting quotes The Nottingham Guardian of 18/4/1845:

Newark Quarter Sessions
William Trickett was put to the bar on a bill of ladietment ( I think) charging him with having stolen six domestic fowls at Balderton the property of William Rawding.

So he stole from the farm where his daughter had lived or was still living.

I'm trying to sort out how, when and why some of the Tricketts became Jacksons, and some stayed Tricketts.  Any info?

All the very best

Malc
Title: Re: Tricketts of Newark
Post by: parf on Sunday 09 August 09 16:45 BST (UK)
Hi Malc,

Which one of William & Elizabeths children is your relative ??

I have found out a little more since I put this post on here but nothing definate about William being a convict, as there were two Williams at the time in Newark.......I am just about 99% sure it is the William I am looking into that was transported but would have liked some definate info such as his wife or childrens names on any records for the convict but nothing!!!  What sort of info have you got on William ??  Do you know what happend to his wife Elizabeth ???  I have a newspaper clipping of the report of her death from another family member.  Do you know if William died in Oz or came back here??

I was researching the Trickett family for my friend who knew there had been a name change down the line but did not know what name or anything else about the family, so came as quite a suprise to her that there could be a covict in the family!!! I can only guess that some of the family wanted to loose the name because of William being transported & others decided to keep it!! My friends Grt Grt Grandfather John Trickett married under the Trickett name & registered & Bpt his children under Trickett but on census he went by Jackson on some & Trickett on others!!!  I have not been able to find out where the Jackson name came from, no maiden names in the past were Jackson as far as I can see. When William was convicted maybe some of the younger children were looked after by a Jackson family ???

Would like to share any info with you & am interested in anything you may know as well,
Best wishes
Jan
Title: Re: Tricketts of Newark
Post by: Cariad fach on Monday 26 October 09 13:45 GMT (UK)
Hello All,

I am so glad to find this link!!!  I know that the Children of William Tricket, well specifically John Trickett, settled in Caerfilly, SOuth Wales,  the children were adopted by a family named Jackson's,  the story of William Trickett being sent to Australia is also in my family, so we have just assumed this is why the children were raised by the Jackson Family.  However, I have a gap in my search from William Tricket, son John Tricket....to Samuel Jackson who was the father of Earnest and Horace and Jackson.  Horace (David) Jackson married Blanche Jessica Reed Jackson and had 5 children, one of whom is my Grandmother, Pauline Jackson Silagy. 
Jan and MAlco....I would be so interested in finding out who you are...in the family tree and how we are related!!!!  I know my grandmother's cousin, one of the daughter's of Earnest, is still living in Caerphilly with her daughters and granddaughters still living also!  I have planned a trip to find family to Wales over St. David's day weekend!!! 
I am new to this site....is there a way to contact you directly or privately to exchange emails????
Jan are you one of the other daughters from the Jackson clan working with Kay????
Really hope to hear from you soon,
J
Title: Re: Tricketts of Newark
Post by: jaybee1944 on Thursday 15 March 12 07:15 GMT (UK)
Hi all. 
I know that this trail is 3 years old but I have just come across it. William Trickett b1 Feb 1800 Newark was 2nd cousin 5xremoved from my late wife.  My wife's line is from George Trickett b 9 Sep 1808 South Collingham and who was a cousin to William.  This George was also a convict and was sent to Sydney.  Along with a group of others, we have an extensive Trickett tree. One of this group is also a direct descendant of William.  The Malc name rings a bell but I can't place the rest of you.  I am assuming that Malc is connected to the Trickett-Jackson family.  Any exchange of info would be appreciated.  At present we are debating just where William died.  Some say Tasmania whilst others say he died in Adelaide in 1879. Records are sparse on that score. 
John B
Title: Re: Tricketts of Newark
Post by: bevlang on Sunday 20 November 16 21:59 GMT (UK)
Hi, my great grandfather  was a Trickett from Newark, don't know is name,all I know is he was a major in the army,probably the sherwood foresters as he was stationed at the barracks in derby,He married my great gran  from sligo in Ireland,He had four girls and 1 boy who died in Jamaica ,in the first world war,they called him Jimmy, my nans name was Helen, my name is Beverley
Title: Re: Tricketts of Newark
Post by: sunflower on Monday 21 November 16 13:05 GMT (UK)
Hi Beverley

Do you have any dates ?   You said your gt grandfather was named Trickett where was this information from ?  Which child are you descended from and when and where were they born ?

As much information you can give the better

Carol

Title: Re: Tricketts of Newark
Post by: bevlang on Monday 21 November 16 14:33 GMT (UK)
My mum told me ,she was Eileen   child of Helen  ,one of my grt grandfathers  not sure where she was born ,
Title: Re: Tricketts of Newark
Post by: larkspur on Monday 21 November 16 16:14 GMT (UK)
Hello Beverley, welcome to Rootschat. As Sunflower says we do need more information.
Can you tell us- is your Grandma Helen still alive?
Do you know the name of your great gran from Sligo?
Do you think Jimmy was a nickname. Or could he have been James Trickett? Did he die in WW1.
Now if your grandma Helen is no longer with us, can you give us her maiden name?

Sorry  to be asking a lot of questions, but these are really basic things we need to do searches. ;)
The usual way is to start with what you know for certain.
Your birth certificate
Your parents marriage certificate
Your parents birth certificates, and build your way up the tree.
Title: Re: Tricketts of Newark
Post by: bevlang on Monday 21 November 16 16:49 GMT (UK)
No my  grandmother is no longer alive,yes I think it was a nick name Jimmy ,and my mum told me he died of Leukemia in the first world war, and is buried in Jamaica, No idea what the name of my grt grandmother ,do you need accutal  certificates, as I only have mine, As far as I know Helen was her only name,one of her sisters were born in India,I know of , Margaret, Katie,Patricia, ,
Title: Re: Tricketts of Newark
Post by: bevlang on Monday 21 November 16 16:50 GMT (UK)
Sorry my grandmothers maiden name was Trickett
Title: Re: Tricketts of Newark
Post by: larkspur on Monday 21 November 16 19:53 GMT (UK)
http://www.freebmd.org.uk/

If you check on here for Helen Trickett birth, there are very few births. Do you think she was born abroad?
https://jamaicanancestralrecords.com/military-burials/briggs-cemetery/
There is a James Charles Trickett buried in this cemetery in the 1930's but he was not a Major.
There is a death for him on Ancestry  in the Jamaican BMDs for 1938, but I do not have world membership== I hope someone reading this does and can have a peek==please.
Title: Re: Tricketts of Newark
Post by: bevlang on Monday 21 November 16 21:19 GMT (UK)
IJimmy or James  trickett was my great uncle,I know is medals were in Nottingham castle,went when I was younger attached a photo of my grt grandfather and grandmother, ,
Title: Re: Tricketts of Newark
Post by: larkspur on Tuesday 22 November 16 09:27 GMT (UK)
So are you saying that both your great grandfather nicknamed Jimmy and your great uncle named Jimmy are both buried in Jamaica?

"No my  grandmother is no longer alive,yes I think it was a nick name Jimmy ,and my mum told me he died of Leukemia in the first world war, and is buried in Jamaica,"
"IJimmy or James  trickett was my great uncle,I know is medals were in Nottingham castle,"

Or just that your great uncle Jimmy - who's medals were in Nottingham Castle was buried in Jamaica, and that you know your great granddad died during WW1 and you do not know where he was buried?

I think you have got to look for your grandmothers marriage certificate ,if your grandfather is deceased you can put his name on here.
Title: Re: Tricketts of Newark
Post by: bevlang on Monday 28 November 16 18:03 GMT (UK)
Hi done some research, my grit grandfathers name is Henry Trickett born in 1877"'he was married to A Margret  Mooney, cannot find his birth ,to find his parents,
Title: Re: Tricketts of Newark
Post by: sunflower on Monday 28 November 16 18:08 GMT (UK)
Where was he born?  Have you found him in the censuses and where was he?

When and where did he marry ?

Carol
Title: Re: Tricketts of Newark
Post by: sunflower on Monday 28 November 16 18:39 GMT (UK)
There is a Henry Trickett aged 5 living in Snienton Nottingham in 1881

Joseph Trickett 31 labourer born Newark
Elizabeth 30 born Notts
John 11
William 9
Henry 5
Charles 1

all children born in Snienton

Carol
Title: Re: Tricketts of Newark
Post by: sunflower on Monday 28 November 16 19:01 GMT (UK)
I wonder if this could be his baptism

John HENRY Trickett bapt 22.6. 1874 to Joseph & Elizabeth Labourer, Bentick St, Snienton

Carol
Title: Re: Tricketts of Newark
Post by: sunflower on Monday 28 November 16 23:01 GMT (UK)
Other children baptised to Joseph & Elizabeth at Snienton, St Stephens

Emma 20.1. 1874 - Bentick St
William 22.6. 1875  (same day as John Henry)
Charles 14.3. 1878 - Colton Terr (buried 18.3. 1878 aged 1 month)
Charles 6.12. 1880 - Bentick St


Marriage

Joseph Trickett married Elizabeth Lambert 8.8. 1869 at St Stephens, Snienton

Carol

Title: Re: Tricketts of Newark
Post by: bevlang on Monday 28 November 16 23:25 GMT (UK)
Hi, I've traced grt grandfather as Henry ,and Margret ,with children eldest Margret,,then my grandmother Nellie, and Patrica,they then went on to have Katie and James who is buried in Jamaica,Henry was a lance corporal in the sherwood foresters,
Title: Re: Tricketts of Newark
Post by: larkspur on Tuesday 29 November 16 09:07 GMT (UK)
 Have you found the family on the 1911?
Births Jun 1909
Trickett    Ellen       
Derby 7b/62 Mms Mooney

Births Mar 1911
TRICKETT    Patricia       
Derby    7b/589 Mms Mooney

Births M 1913
Trickett James Charles
7b/1122 Mms Mooney

Births J 1915
Trickett Frances Mary
7b/1123 Mms Mooney

Births M 1920
Trickett Catherine M
7b/1375 Mms Mooney

On Henry Tricketts attestation papers 7th Nov 1895 he states he was an 18 year old collier
Henry Trickett
1875
Oct-Nov-Dec
Radford
Volume   7b
Page   262
MMs Lambert
Title: Re: Tricketts of Newark
Post by: bevlang on Tuesday 29 November 16 09:46 GMT (UK)
No it was some other one and births ,what is attenstation papers .?
Title: Re: Tricketts of Newark
Post by: larkspur on Tuesday 29 November 16 10:00 GMT (UK)
Attestation papers were a formal statement men made and signed when they joined up.
http://www.1914-1918.net/interpret.html

I am not sure what you mean by "No it was some other one and births"  ???
Title: Re: Tricketts of Newark
Post by: larkspur on Tuesday 29 November 16 10:26 GMT (UK)
Marriage
Name:   Margaret Mooney
Date of Registration:   Jan-Feb-Mar, 1896
Registration district:   Dublin South, Ireland
Volume:   2
Page Number:   641
FHL Film Number:   101258   
Henry Trickett

Title: Re: Tricketts of Newark
Post by: cripnr on Monday 15 November 21 10:39 GMT (UK)
My Gt Grandad was also yours - Henry Trickett married to Margaret Mooney. My nana Catherine Trickett was your G'mas sister - I think they called her Nellie. My mum and you must be cousins. My mum is called Veronica (Wilkins) Cath Tricket married Thomas Wilkins