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Some Special Interests => One Name Studies => One Name Studies: N to S => Topic started by: jericho on Saturday 21 May 05 22:57 BST (UK)
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Interested in any information on Searle/Searles any variation, particularly in the Hertfordshire and Essex
areas.
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Hi jericho,
Just one at the moment:
Edward Searle born about 1720.
Married Eleanor Bateman on 19 July 1801 (she was 83, he was about 81!!!!) in Barkway.
He was buried on 31st October 1804 in Barkway, Hertfordshire along with his wife.
Wonder what killed them off!! ;D ;D
Hope this helps
Cheers
Keith
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Hi Jericho ....
If you're not in contact already, "Findem" is your man - he lurks in the Essex area quite a lot of the time ! There was a Searle link to the Fewells circa 1800 hence my interest and contact with Findem.
I'll post what I have once I've had a dig in my old e-mails - Are you after a line in particular or having a general trawl ?
Aye
MiddleEnglander
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Hi MiddleEnglander
Have already been in contact with "Findem" and this has proved to be very helpful, and have established a possible link, which means there is a possible link with the Fewell Family, thank you for your interest, it is much appreciated.
jericho
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Hi, Jericho,
My 4-times-gt-grandfather's sister Ann's second marriage was to a SEARLE from Saffron Walden. In 1791 James Ginn SEARLE married Ann PAKEMAN (nee GURNER) in Ickleton, Cambs, just across the County border. He was born in 1730 and died in 1810, and she was born in 1736 and died in 1817. They were both heavily involved in the Protestant Dissenters Chapel in Abbey Lane, Saffron Walden. Although they didn't have any children of their own - quite naturally, as she was 56 years old when she re-married - I believed the SEARLE family flourished for a while in Saffron Walden, Essex...
Keith
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Hello
Just saw your post and thought i'd join in....i found this at the record office
Banns of Marriage between William Searle and Elizabeth Fuller both of this parish (Felsted,Essex) were duly published in this church on 3 several Sunday
On Sunday 22 July 1st Time
On Sunday 29 July 2nd Time
On Sunday 5 August 3rd Time
In the year of out lord one thousand seven hundred , sixty four..
William Searle and Elizabeth Fuller both of this parish were married by banns this 6th day of August on the year of our lord 1764
Witnesses
Ann Crush
Frances L*nan?
also........
Mary daughter of William and Ann Searle Baptised 20/10/1776 Great Waltham,Essex
Kath xx
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Kath,
Thanks very much for all those early SEARLE entries in Essex...
Very best wishes,
Keith
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Essexbird2004
Thanks for the information although my Searles Family came from Felsted, I'm haven't come across this family, but Keith may have, being in Felsted there could be some connection thanks.
jericho
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Hi Keith and Jericho
Went to the Records office Yesterday and came across these 2 marriages whilst looking for my Fewell Rellies
Sheering,Essex
Thomas Searle M. Ann Scott 1688
Roger Searl m. Mary Adams 1674
Kath x
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Kath,
I've been off Rootschat for a while, so hence the long delay in acknowledging your further SEARLE entries. Very interesting - did you get these from the Chelmsford Record Office...?
Very best wishes,
Keith
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Hi Keith
No probs mate
Yes they are from the records office at Chelmsford :D
Kath xx
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Kath
Thanks for those two marriages, not sure if they are mine or not, seems that my Searle(s) have been playing a few tricks on me, if you ever come across a marriage for a Thomas and Mary ??I would be particularly interested, Mary's last name unknown, son Henry baptised on the 19 Feb 1797 Felsted.
jericho
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Hello again
Just to let you know i have the Great Waltham parish records on fiche from 1703 to c1780 and as you will know it's not a million miles from Felsted.
Here are the Searle entries i have found hope they are of some use to you all
Mary daughter of William and Ann Searle or Searls Bapt. 20/10/1776
John son of William & Ann Searl Bapt. 26/10/1777
William son of William & Anne Searl 21/2/1779
Anne daughter of William & Anne Searl 26/3/1780
By the way any of you researching the Searl(e)s in Hertfordshire if you come accross any Fewell/Fuell's would you jot them down and let me know i'd really appreciate it.
Kath x
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Burials Gt Waltham
William son of William Searles 5/3/1779
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Hi Kath
Thanks, for the information, I have come to a brickwall with the Searles family at the moment, so any information is greatly appreciated.
jericho
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Hiya Jericho
Just had a look at the Barnston parish records
Marriages 1754 - 1812
John Searle Married Elizabeth Saville 9/7/1774
witness' William Young x his mark & John Poulter
Samuel Boatman(widower) Married Lucy Searle 1/11/1806
Witness Elizabeth Searle x her mark
Kath x
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Hi Kath
Thanks not sure if, they belong to my lot or not but will certainly keep them in mind, thanks for your help.
jericho :)
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William Searle married Ann Lockhart
24.9.1776 Great Waltham,Essex
wit:- William Raynham, Judah Mathams & William Adams (church clerk)
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Hi Kath
Thanks once again for these they, are all much appreciated.
jericho
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Hi Jericho
There's no need for thanks, i have a distant Searles relation by marriage (Sophia Fewell & Thomas Searles)
so i always automatically look for them when looking at parish records.
No need to keep saying thanks mate. i know you appreciate it. It's my pleasure. Honest. xx
Kath x
p.s if i come across anymore i will add them to the William Searle/Ann Lockhart post so has not to take up to much of your thread ;)
K xx
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Just wanted to add that I have an Anne Searle c1762 in Essex who married John Waterman in Moreton, Essex on 27 July 1780. I haven't been able to find anything about Anne's family and I have a choice of 3 parents for John Waterman!! This part of my tree has been like banging my head against a brick wall...
I also wanted to add that I have a fair amount of Fewell/Fuell information which I am happy to share with anyone who is interested. :)
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Hi Kathy
If you look on the Essex board there are a lot of people interested in the Fewell/Fuell family and I am sure they would indeed be happy to have your input. As I have been unable to get back past 1796 with my Searles family from Felsted Essex, I have no idea if there is any connection to the Fewell family or the Waterman family, this Searles family has become a real brick wall for me, and one that I believe may take some time to solve. Thanks for you help, good luck with the Fewell connections.
jericho
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Hi Jericho,
Thanks for the reply - I will check out the Essex board as soon as I work my way around this message board!
I would love to find out more with my Searle line but haven't had much luck, I couldn't even narrow it down to where Anne was born other than Essex. Very frustrating...
Good luck with your Searles line.
Kathy. :)
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Hello Kathy ...
I'm sure our paths have crossed in the past but my brain doesn't work very well at one in the morning !
I see you're a Searles researcher too. This is probably telling mother how to suck eggs, but Findem is the man to speak to on the pre 1790 Searles. He's been actively hunting down names for a good few years and must have an incredible data base by now. This said, I've been contacted by a number of 'Searles Seekers' over the last couple of years - I'll look at getting you in contact (if you're not already) but it won't be for a few days I'm afraid.
Aye
T
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Ooh thanks for that, I will contact Findem and ask if he knows anything about my Anne Searle as I really could do with all the help going! Plus if you could sort out any details of Searle contacts you've been in touch with then that would be great too.
Thanks again, Kathy.
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Hi All
Just "jumping on the Searle bandwagon".
I have a Samuel Searle B Abt. 1810 Born Essex as per 1851 Census.
Cheers Ferndale.
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Hi All
Just to let you know i cam accross a John Searles in the Poor relief records for Great Waltham,Essex i did not take down the info as it took me over 3 hours just to look at 5 years worth. BUT i did write this one down
03/06/1817
Removing John Searles to Felstead 4 Shillings
Kath x