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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Kent => Topic started by: lostreels on Wednesday 09 September 09 12:52 BST (UK)
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I have traced a branch of my family tree back to Lydia Iverson born in 1839 fokestone, she married Charles Budden i beleive her father william was a master mariner (not sure what this is).
any information, photos/images, help going backwards would be hugely appriciated
thanks
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Just for reference, on the 1841 father William,age 44 is a fisherman.
Maureen
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1841 - 1841 South Street, Folkestone
William IVERSON 44 fisherman b.Kent
Mary 19 b.Kent
Hannah 13 b.Kent
William 9 b.Kent
Elizabeth 5 b.Kent
Lydda 3 b.Kent
Margaret 1 b.Kent
HO107/477 book 27 folio 8 page 10 and the following page
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1851 - Radnor Street, Folkestone
William IVERSON head wid 53 master mariner b.Folkestone
Hannah dau 23 b.Folkestone
Margaret IVERSON head? 14 b.Folkestone
Lydia dau 12 b.Folkestone
Margaret dau 10 b.Folkestone
HO107/1633 folio 149 page 45
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Lydia IVERSON baptised 27 Apr 1838 Folkestone dau of William & Susan.
William IVERSON married Susan WARMAN 2 Sep 1821 Folkestone
He is quite possibly the William IVERSON baptised Folkestone 1797 son of John and Mary http://www.familysearch.org
Casalguidi :)
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Hi lostreels :)
William was a fisherman in 1841 and a Master Mariner ( Ships Captain) in 1851. You had to achieve a masters licence to be one.
Poor Susan must have died soon after Margarets birth.( see below)
I cannot find any reg of Margarets birth on Freereg. But have found the christening;
Mgt IVERSON
10 July 1840, Folkstone, Kent, England
Parents, WM and SUS
Siblings on Batch;
MY AN, 24 April 1822
ELIZ, 04 November 1835
LYDIA, 11 November 1829 ( must have died)
LYDIA, 27 April 1838
AN, 24 February 1826
HAN, 03 October 1827
WM NUTLEY, 26 June 1832
SUS, 25 February 1824
All Folkstone, Kent
I have never seen so many abbreviations!!
Death reg ;
Susanna IVERSON
December 1840
Eltham 5 101
Trish :)
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Next door neighbours of the Iversons in 1851 Census;
Anthony WARMAN, 40, fisherman, wife Alice 37 + children.
Ant WARMAN
Christened 30 September 1810, Folkstone, Kent
Parents, EDM Warman and SAR
YES ;)
13 children in all on batch including;
Sus WARMAN, 15 December 1793, Folkstone
Marriage;
Edmund WARMAN/Sar HARNETT
06 September 1783, Folkstone, Kent
Trish
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wow this is amazing!
thank you so so much.. it has given me another branch to research!
best wishes
Matt
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Hi Matt,
I am pleased for you. It is very exciting when we acquire a new family name through finding the marriage.
You are also lucky that they stayed put in Folkstone ;D
If you need any more help just ask.
Trish
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As Casalguidi had posted William seems to be the child of John and Mary;
Wm IVERSON
Christened, 07 June 1797, Folkstone, Kent
Parents, Jn and My
Marriage;
John IVERSON
Mary NUTLEY
03 January 1797, Folkstone, Kent
Pretty close shave there ;)
Looks good as William/Susan named their son William Nutley Iverson christened 26 June 1832 .
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was edmund warden the town crier at the 1841 census?
best wishes
Matt
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He sure is :)
But who is Susanna? A younger wife, neice?
Trish
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wow!!! I found a drawing of him!!!!!
I know thats puzzling... this is all rather fantastic!!!!!
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Where? Can you post link? Amazing ;D
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here he is my possible 5 x Great grandfather Edmund Warman
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this is my line.
There is a Iversons tree on http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=:2800537&id=I8108 (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=:2800537&id=I8108)
Ann E
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Hi. The Town Crier has come from our Warman Family web pages.
http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~warman/Index.html
You may like to contact us through those pages.
Edmund is an ancestor of my wife Pam nee Warman.
Andy
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Hi. The Town Crier has come from our Warman Family web pages.
http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~warman/Index.html
You may like to contact us through those pages.
Edmund is an ancestor of my wife Pam nee Warman.
Andy
Hi andy
I tried to email you using the contact link on your page, have you received it?
I also am a direct ancestor of Edmund Warman I was wondering where the image is sourced from?
best wishes
Matt