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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Huntingdonshire => Topic started by: Jojopaz on Monday 01 October 12 14:12 BST (UK)
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Am looking for any information on this person, born in St Neots Huntingdonshire. In particular info on his parents and spouse(s)
Many thanks
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FRee BMD has several possible marriages - looks like there are more than one person with this name around, unless he had several marriages and moved around a lot! What else do you know about 'your' one?
JAS 1859 Yarmouth Norfolk
OND 1871 Dover Kent
JFM 1862 Salford
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In 1851 he is a visitor in a household in Yorkshire, still single age 21
HO107 2281 678 15
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In 1861 he is a widower, and is in Pendleton Lancashire
So the 1859 marriage looks like his first
And the 1862 Salford (covers Pendleton) could well be a second
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Only one Dobson baptism in St Neots, but that was in 1780.
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There is, however, a marriage in St Neots in 1827 of Stephen Hagger Dobson and Mary Addington McKenzie who may, or may not, be connected
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thank you both so much for this info... yes there is definitely supposed to be a Mackenzie link and one of his sons middle names is addington, the other is mackenzie so got to be his father who i know is stephen H dobson... this must be his mother!:-) Thank you!!
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apparantly family rumour has it that this 'Stephen st Neots Dobson' was supposed to be linked to Sir Morell Mackenzie (Born: July 7, 1837, Leytonstone Died: February 3, 1892, London) I was actually told that he was a brother but this is definitely not so. Am thinking his mother must be the link now, Mary Addington McKenzie, but am stuck!! Perhaps she is a sister of Sir Morell's father, Stephen(1804-1853)?
I know Stephen's parents are John Mackenzie (b1873)and Elizabeth Symonds (b1883)but can't find any other children of theirs.
Any help again gratefully received.
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The Rev, Stephen St. Neots Dobson,of Pendleton, Manchester and formerly minister of Lendal Chapel, York, married at Great Yarmouth, on 14th July1859 , Isabel Harriet Pearson, daughter of Henry Fellowes, of Caistor, Norfolk.
Isabel died at Pendleton on 18th November 1860, aged 27.
He married, on 5th February 1862, at Pendleton, Manchester, Ruth, daughter of William Blagburn of Pendleton.
He died at Berkhampstead, on 17th June 1891, aged 60.
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Friday 9th November 1827
“Monday last, at St Neots, Mr Dobson, dissenting minister, to Mary, second daughter of Mrs Mackenzie, of the ladies boarding school at that place”
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Thank you so much, I've been looking for this information for so long!! Where did you find that last piece of info? trying to link the Dobsons/ Mackenzies but just can't find the proof that these are the right Mackenzies. (ie that Mary was the daughter of John and elizabeth Mackenzie (Symonds))
Thanks again, I really appreciate this!
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On 18th December 1833 , at St Neots church, Elizabeth, the third daughter of Rev J Mackenzie, married Congregational minister the Rev James Goodeve Miall. (He was the elder brother of Edward Miall who was at one time Member of Parliament for Bradford)
Elizabeth died in 1888.
Elizabeth Miall (nee Mackenzie) had a brother Professor Mackenzie.
In October 1834 a Mrs Mackenzie of St Neots advertised that she was transferring her business to her daughter Mrs Miall, as she was leaving the area.
In October 1835 Mrs Miall of St Neots, as successor to Mrs Mackenzie, advertised her boarding school in St Neots.
Rev J Mackenzie of Bedford, late of St Neots, had a son Rev John Morell Mackenzie, who died in 1843,aged 36, in the shipwreck of the “Pegasus” Hall and Leith steamer, leaving a widow Joanna (the daughter of General A Trotter) but no children.
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As he is a Congregational minister, you will find Stephen on the Surman Index:
http://surman.english.qmul.ac.uk/start.php
which will give information about the places he served in. The Congregational Church favoured moving their ministers around every few years.
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I have reasonably accurate but brief biography of S St Neots Dobson, his posts, marriages, children, and a photograph. Are you still interested?
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I'm absolutely interested, many thanks.
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I'm back. Stephen St Neots Dobson, born 1831 to Stephen Hagger Dobson, a congregational minister, and Mary Addington Mackenzie (1803-80). They were married in St Neots in 1827. I found two younger brothers James b.1832 & Charles James b.1835.....are there other siblings?
In the 1841 census I found Stephen, age 10, at the Congregational school, Hanover St., Lewisham, Kent.......with 47 other boys.
In the 1851 census I found him,described as a visitor, age 20, at Crewsling House, Langthorpe, Lancashire. He is a divinity student. He graduates with a BA.
According to the Surman index he was at the Airedale Independent College, Undercliffe, Bradford, Yorks. during 1853-55.
From 1855-58 he is 'posted' to Gt Yarmouth, Norfolk.
From 1858-67 he is in Pendleton, Lancashire, but returns to Gt Yarmouth to marry Isabel Harriet Pearson Fellows on 14th July 1859.
Isabel dies the following year (OND 1860) in Salford, Lancashire.....I don't know why, but it's tempting to think it may have been associated with childbirth??
Shall I go on?
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To continue; In the census 1861 Stephen is a widower living at Cheshire View, Pendleton, Lancs.
He is the minister in Pendleton from 1858 -67. On 5th Feb 1862 he marries Ruth Blagburn in Salford district. Between then and when he departs for York Street, Dublin there are 4 children born. William Mackenzie JFM 1863; Arthur Henry JFM 1864; Ernest Addington JAS 1865; Edith Isabel AMJ 1867.
He is 'posted' to Dublin where tragically Ruth dies (see Irish BMD)in 1868. Perhaps he requests a move 'home' because in 1869 he is back on the mainland as minister at Queen Street, Dover. He is living with the 4 children in Folkestone Road, Hougham. (1871 census) Later in 1871 (OND) he marries Harriet Ann Walker. The children have a 'mother' again.
In 1874 he is on the move again to Bungay in Suffolk. A son Theodore Spencer is born JFM 1878 while they are living in Upper Olland Street right next door to the chapel. This is where my interest in him begins as his housekeeper is a relative of my wife.