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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Sussex => Topic started by: gloria on Saturday 17 July 04 00:10 BST (UK)
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Hiya all,
Looking for any info on Tredwell family living from 1780's in Chailey. From mid 1850's most of family appeared to have moved to nearby Lewes.
Looking in particular for any info on Ann Tredwell, born in 1849 in Lewes. She married Walter William Coombes in 1875 in St. Thomas in Lewes. Also interested in any details of her parents George and Elizabeth Tredwell from Chailey.
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Hi Gloria
Do you have these from the 1851 Census
1851 Census HO107 1643 Folio 420 Page 10 - St Marys Lane, Lewes
TREDWELL George, Head, Marr, 30, Servant Fly Driver, born Chailey
Elizabeth, Wife, Marr, 30, born Piddinghoe
Elizabeth, Dau, Unm, 5, born Lewes
Thomas, Son, Unm, 4, born Lewes
Ann, Dau, Unm, 2, born Lewes
Fanny, Dau, Unm, 1month, born Lewes
1851 Census HO107 1643 Folio 420 Page 5 - St Marys Lane, Lewes
TREDWELL Amelia, Head, Marr, 50, Charwoman, born Chailey
1851 Census HO107 1643 Folio 385 Page 1 - High Street, Lewes
TREDWELL Thomas, Serv, Unm, 25, Porter (General) born Chailey in home of Mr Steyning
There are 3 Tredwell Entries in the 1841 Census for Chailey, Do you have them?
Chris in 1066Land
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Chris,
I really must check this site more often - thank you so much for your help and sorry for the delay in responding...
Could you give the the details of what info you have on the Tredwells listed in the 1841 census for Chailey?
Gloria :)
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Hi Gloria
Sorry for the delay - been on holiday for the last 3 weeks camping in South Wales and Roman Bath in Somerset.
1. Frances Tredwell, 17, Female Servant, born in Sussex
2. John Tredwell, Schoolmaster aged 50, born in Sussex
3. Amelia Tredwell, aged 40 with
Thomas 15, James 13, John 11, William 9, Lucy 7, Charles 4. - all born in Sussex.
Dont forget all ages were rounded down to the nearest 5 (except children)
Chris in 1066Land
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Hi Chris,
Hope you enjoyed your holiday - I'm a big fan of Bath - the Roman remains are fascinating.
Many thanks for your help with the 1840 census - it's been an enormous help. ;D
Best wishes,
Gloria
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Hi Gloria
Glad to be of help
The Roman baths were great, but most of what is above ground is Victorian - that surprised us quite a bit.
We were astonished how hot that water is in the baths, and loved looking at the excavations of the temples and suchlike.
Even had some nice gravestones as well - couldnt read them though, apart from the dates and numerals.
Found one of my ancestors deep in the caves in the Cheddar Gorge - 'Stoneage Man' - didnt bear any family resemblance though
Chris in 1066Land