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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Berkshire => Topic started by: Nifty1 on Monday 17 November 25 10:25 GMT (UK)
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Any more Info please ?
I am particularly interested in finding out the Bray address.
Charles H. Wise
Spouse
Sarah Wise
Children
Lucy A. Wise
Birth
abt 1833 Dummer, Hampshire, England
Residence
1881 Bray, Berkshire, England
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Looks like Hawes Hill
Bray Berkshire
Rosie
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Thanks Rosie
Can you see it on these maps ?
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Link valid for one month. ( I hope)
It may be possible to get a bigger map with this
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I think somebody has located a likely house
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I was thinking that she may be related to
Thomas William married Lucy Annie Wise on October 20, 1898. abt 1901 he lived at Strode Road Old Windsor He and his wife had four children during their marriage. He died October 13, 1944, age 73.
The address given on his death cert was The Coach & Horses, Oxford road Windsor.
I’ll look for more detail
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Afraid I'm not very good with maps
Gro.gov
Lucy Annie Wise
1870 Eton Bucks
Mothers maiden name Silver
I would say this is the same person on the 1881 census you asked about
Marriage Lucy Annie Wise
Thomas William Kirkland
1898 Easthampstead Berkshire
Rosie
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Could Hawshill farm on what is now known as the Drift Road be the one?
Is it possible to find out who the farm was owned/ occupied by?
https://share.icloud.com/photos/0d3nbuZIQu9_hsg4vW47znZMg
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Look on Drift Road near New Lodge. It's on the north side of the road, now site of a number of newer cottages and businesses.
It may have been part of the the New Lodge estate at that date. I've seen the name of Captain or Mr van de Weyer crop up.
Nell
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I was trying to find the names of the occupants of the farm.
I no longer have a sub for Ancestry and was hoping that somebody could help me out by checking on the 1881 to 1911 censuses.
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Look on Drift Road near New Lodge. It's on the north side of the road, now site of a number of newer cottages and businesses.
It may have been part of the the New Lodge estate at that date. I've seen the name of Captain or Mr van de Weyer crop up.
Nell
Thanks Nell
I think this could be the land owner
Captain Van de Weyer, who has just been promoted to his present rank in the 3rd Batt. Royal Berks Regt, has been appointed to the Company ...
Published: Saturday 22 June 1895
Newspaper: Reading Mercury
Who were tenants at the farm?
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I no longer have a sub for Ancestry and was hoping that somebody could help me out by checking on the 1881 to 1911 censuses.
Regret but requests for look-ups from commercial sites are not allowed here on RootsChat. Try your local library, many have access to Ancestry for users. FamilySearch host transcripts of England & Wales census.
Nell