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Title: MAYCOCK family
Post by: rainbowfamily on Tuesday 27 July 04 09:33 BST (UK)
Does anyone have an interest in the Maycock family, from Ramsey. 

I'm particularly interested in Eliza Maycock born around 1824 and transported to Van Diemen's Land in 1846.

Paula :-)
Title: Re: MAYCOCK family
Post by: dogbolter on Wednesday 08 September 04 13:27 BST (UK)
Hi there,

I'm descended from the BOON family of Hunts. They had a Richard Boon m Susanah MAYCOCK.

The info I have suggests she was born c 1830 in Ramsey.

That's about the extent of my MAYCOCK records sorry. I have plenty Boon stuff though including photo's of Richard boon.

Sean.
Title: Re: MAYCOCK family
Post by: bedfordshire boy on Thursday 09 September 04 19:31 BST (UK)
Hi Paula

I've just been looking for some ancestors in Ramsey on the 1841 census and noticed a number of Maycocks - do you have this information? If not I'll extract it for you. I'm half way through Ramsey, with 3 Maycock families so far, including an Eliza 14 dau of Joseph, 60.

Regards

David
Title: Re: MAYCOCK family
Post by: Slippers on Friday 05 May 06 10:47 BST (UK)
So far I only have one Maycock in my tree.

Huntingdonshire: - Register of Marriages, 1559-1839
 Marriage.
  Huntingdonshire Parish Registers. Marriages at Ramsey, 1559 to 1837.
   Volume 8.
County: Huntingdonshire
Country: England
Frederic Richardson to Rachel Maycock 06 Apr 1832

Regards,

Stephen Charles.
Title: Re: MAYCOCK family
Post by: Slippers on Friday 05 May 06 10:55 BST (UK)
I've just had a look at the 1861 census, my Rachel Richardson nee Maycock was  a nurse at the residence of your Maycock family.


Stephen.
Title: Re: MAYCOCK family
Post by: WoodstonGal on Wednesday 23 August 06 19:59 BST (UK)
I found out yesterday that Herbert Maycock, son of George and Betsy from Ramsey, married Ellen Annie German (widow) aged 72, in 1947 at Woodstone church. Herbert was also a widow aged 74.

Ellen was my husbands grandfathers twin sister. (Ellen Brewster)

Is anyone aware of George Maycock in their tree?

Margaret
Title: Re: MAYCOCK family
Post by: tibby on Friday 13 July 07 18:21 BST (UK)
Hi
I have a Maycock in my family tree. I have found a William Maycock who was married at Ramsey in 1916 to Lucy Bowers.  On the marriage certificate William is shown as a soldier serving with the 3rd Northants. He was 40 years old when he married, and his father is shown as  Sam Maycock whose profession was Toolman.  I have been unable to find any trace of William or his wife Lucy after the wedding, and I have only just started to find, or at least try to find, ancestors prior to this. Any help would be much appreciated.
Title: Re: MAYCOCK family
Post by: Sarndra on Saturday 14 July 07 09:37 BST (UK)
I have a MAYCOCK connected to a line i'm researching but i'm technically not related..it's just information i have gathered along the way...will paste it below incase it may help someone:


   1.  William1 MOSS-PERKINS  He married Jane Ann MAYCOCK. 

More About William MOSS-PERKINS:
Occupation: Labourer
   
Child of William MOSS-PERKINS and Jane MAYCOCK is:
   2   i.   Susannah (Sue)2 MOSS-PERKINS, born 1871 in Lyttelton, Christchurch, NEW ZEALAND.  She married Walter John EVANS 22 Apr 1896 in St Marys Church, Heathcote Valley, Christchurch, NEW ZEALAND; born Abt. Jun 1864 in Heathcote Valley, Christchurch, NEW ZEALAND; died 01 Sep 1937.

Notes for Susannah (Sue) MOSS-PERKINS:

More About Susannah (Sue) MOSS-PERKINS:
Burial: In Bromley Cem. Christchurch, with her sister
Fact 1: MOSS was her Grandmothers maiden name.
Fact 2: Her Grandson (Johns son William Evans (b1932) said that when he hugged her you..
Fact 3: ...could feel the scar tissue on her back
Fact 4: The last 25 years of her life she was confined to bed.
Medical Information: C1890's when she was in her twenties, she had to have both breasts off due to cancer.  This was done through her back!!  The pain would have been unimaginable!

Cheers
Sarndra
www.sarndra.com
Title: Re: MAYCOCK family
Post by: SMY on Monday 10 May 10 02:53 BST (UK)
Not sure if anyone is still using this page or searching for relevant Maycock Family history...
New to this search history and trying to trace my own history and believe it on not, I am a MAYCOCK.
Currently Living in Melbourne Australia, with known history in Adelaide Australia and Tasmania (both free settlers and convicts) We could have some relation to this blood line as discussed in this forum and would like to find out more... Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Title: Re: MAYCOCK family
Post by: tibby on Monday 10 May 10 08:06 BST (UK)
Hi there.
Re my previous post I have still not found any trace of my William Maycock  (my grand parent) who married Lucy in 1916 at Ramsey in Huntingdonshire.  William came from a large family while Lucy had a twin brother, Fred.  I know William served in the first world war and was discharged from the Northamptonshire Regiment in 1918. After this date he and Lucy appear to have vanished.
 
Title: Re: MAYCOCK family
Post by: bedfordshire boy on Monday 10 May 10 08:10 BST (UK)
Hi SMY

Welcome to Rootschat

The original poster, as you can see, never replied, and she hasn't logged in to Rootschat for over four years

If you have any specific Maycock queries then let us know, and we'll see what we can turn up

David
Title: Re: MAYCOCK family
Post by: bedfordshire boy on Monday 10 May 10 08:21 BST (UK)
Tibby

If William and Lucy Maycock were your grandparents you must know something about them after their marriage as presumably one or other of your parents must have been their child. When and where was your parent born?

David

I see we covered some of this a few years ago at http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,246535.0.html
Title: Re: MAYCOCK family
Post by: tibby on Monday 10 May 10 12:03 BST (UK)
Hi Bedfordshire Boy.
Its not as simple as that. My parent was born several years before William and Lucy were  married, and was brought up by another family. Although I have been able to trace Williqam and Lucy until after the first World War I have found nothing since. From the latest post today I was hoping there may be a connection to the Maycock emergng in Australia.
Title: BOON/SLOTE family Mags
Post by: magslote on Sunday 23 May 10 09:55 BST (UK)
Hi there,

I'm descended from the BOON family of Hunts. They had a Richard Boon m Susanah MAYCOCK.

The info I have suggests she was born c 1830 in Ramsey.

That's about the extent of my MAYCOCK records sorry. I have plenty Boon stuff though including photo's of Richard boon.

Sean.I have Boons in my family Mags.
Title: Re: MAYCOCK family
Post by: magslote on Sunday 23 May 10 10:03 BST (UK)
Hi there,

I'm descended from the BOON family of Hunts. They had a Richard Boon m Susanah MAYCOCK.

The info I have suggests she was born c 1830 in Ramsey.

That's about the extent of my MAYCOCK records sorry. I have plenty Boon stuff though including photo's of Richard boon.

Sean.
Title: Re: MAYCOCK family
Post by: magslote on Sunday 23 May 10 10:09 BST (UK)
Hello, just joined Rootsweb,
Ihave in my familyBetsey  SLOTE, born 1844 Ramsey St Marys
married WILLIAN BOON, at R.S.M   in 1862, she was the stepdaughter,
of Benjamin Slote, 1805-1895, would      like to know if there is any imfo
on this family Thanks, Mags.
Title: Re: MAYCOCK family
Post by: bedfordshire boy on Sunday 23 May 10 10:42 BST (UK)
Welcome to Rootschat

See http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=murh022637l8uqd280lobn1643&topic=224844.0 for a thread about Benjamin Slote

Is it the Boons or the Slotes that you're looking for information on? As Benjamin's second marriage was in 1841 what's the evidence that Betsy was his stepdaughter rather than his daughter?* If she was his stepdaughter wouldn't her name have been something other than Slote?

It's better to start a separate thread rather than add to an existing, apparently unrelated, thread. It makes following the thread confusing!

David

* In 1851 the family was living in Ramsey, with Betsey Sloate aged 7 b Holme, Hunts being described as daughter of Benjamin (enumerated as Bengman). Do you have the Slotes in censuses?
Title: Re: MAYCOCK family
Post by: magslote on Sunday 23 May 10 12:09 BST (UK)
Hello David, its the Boons family really, and if you can find anthing
on the slotes, thanks.Mags
Title: Re: MAYCOCK family
Post by: bedfordshire boy on Monday 24 May 10 10:11 BST (UK)
Hi Margaret

1871 census
Wisbech Rd, Thorney, Cambs
William Boon head marr 30 ag lab b Benwick Cambs
Betsey Boon wife 26 b Ramsey
Rhod Boon dau 5 b Thorney
Robert Crook boarder unmarr 26 shoemaker b East Harling, Cambs I know of no such place

1881
69 Wisbech Rd Thorney
William Boon head widower 46 ag lab b Benwick (it might also be 40)
Rhoda Boon dau 15 b Thorney
William A Boon son 9 b Thorney

David
Title: Re: MAYCOCK family
Post by: magslote on Monday 24 May 10 16:15 BST (UK)
Hello, thanks thats a great help, with my Boon family, thanks Magslote.