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Bedfordshire / Re: James EMERY 1824
« on: Thursday 08 April 10 12:56 BST (UK)  »
Hi John,

I have a number of contacts on genes, I will log in and take another look

thanks 

Jane

yes, I have been in contact with all the people on genes with James in there tree .. none are direct relatives.  Jane

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Bedfordshire / Re: James EMERY 1824
« on: Thursday 08 April 10 12:50 BST (UK)  »
Hi Merlin,

I apologise. I had know idea where you got the Austrialia from in my question, in your first reply. I am a newby to the site I didn't realise untill i logged out and in again that Austrialia  showed on the post.

I didn't place that in, it must default to where you live.

I will look next time I log a post  and try to get it right.. he he

Regards Jane

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Bedfordshire / Re: James EMERY 1824
« on: Thursday 08 April 10 12:36 BST (UK)  »

Yes John,

 Emma was a widow on 1891 census but was together with James in 1881.

It would be really great if i could find any of James and Emma descendant as they may possible know what happen but have not found any as yet.

I believe that James and Emma's daughter Emma Emery dob 1870 migrated to Australia after she married a Henry sharman. perhap i should turn my focus on that

I had been stuck on James for so long I packed all my family tree stuff away out of frustration

thanks for your help
kind regards Jane



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Bedfordshire / Re: James EMERY 1824
« on: Thursday 08 April 10 12:21 BST (UK)  »
Thanks just moi

The age fits but he was marred 3 times all in london and bedfordshire area and had kids up untill about 1868.

regards

Jane

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Bedfordshire / Re: James EMERY 1824
« on: Thursday 08 April 10 11:29 BST (UK)  »


thanks John,

I have not seen that Bedfordshire & Luton Archives Service
Catalogue before.

It is very usefull when looking at  this emery family, not saying they were alway in trouble! the strange thing is Thomas Emery aquired a chicken and some pototes and was deported for it. James was in and out of Goal for and was never deported.
thanks again

Jane

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Bedfordshire / Re: James EMERY 1824
« on: Thursday 08 April 10 06:40 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Merlin and just Moi

That one at Holborn i have looked at a number of times but James ages on the census and his weddings didn't fit. i know ages are very estimated

I have already paid for middlesex archivest to spend sometime looking for James and she has said he died between 1881 and 1891

thanks for you help

regards Jane

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Bedfordshire / Re: James EMERY 1824
« on: Thursday 08 April 10 05:49 BST (UK)  »
Hi Merlin,

no, I had though for a long time that he  died somewhere in London. However his brother thomas Emery was deported for far less crimes than James committed.

others also think william emery was deported too but i don't think he was

regards

Jane

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Bedfordshire / James EMERY 1824
« on: Thursday 08 April 10 05:07 BST (UK)  »

Hi

I am looking to confirm the DOB of my GG grandfather, and his final resting place

 His name is James EMERY son of Isaac Emery 1801 and Elizabeth Croot 1804 born in Potton Bedfordshire England I believe he was born sept or Nov 1824.first two wives died  he stayed with his 3rd wife Emma lenton up untill he tried the kill her and I have lost all trace of him from about 1881. they lived at 92 bemerton street Islington on the 1881 census

Also  his brother William EMERY DOB  also have Sept nov 1824 where they twins?

Any info on James EMERY will be most welcomed as he has been driving just crazy

kind regards Jane

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Australia / Re: Deportation of Thomas EMERY in 1844
« on: Thursday 08 April 10 04:19 BST (UK)  »
Hi Paul,

your gg grand father was thomas Emery? my gg grand father was James emery, thomas's older brother.

hope to speak soon

jane
Hi Millie
Thomas Emery was my G-G grandfather.He did marry Johanna Gorman .One of their daughters, another Johanna, married a William James Tait whom I believe was the son of the John Tate(original spelling) transported to Australia on the "Eden" in 1848 for stealing woollen cloth in 1847 and his wife Catherine Mahony an Irish Famine orphan sent to Australia aged only 15 in 1849.The daughter of William James Tait and Johanna Emery was my grandmother Veronica Tait (1900-1979).According my research Thomas was sent to Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania ) and was pardoned in 1852-53. In the 1847 Tasmanian Convict Muster he is said to be working at a Mr. Mansfield's at Glenorchy which is now a suburb of Hobart. I would bw interested in any information on Thomas' English family.
Regards Paul

Hi Paul,

your gg grand father was thomas Emery? my gg grand father was James emery, thomas's older brother.

hope to speak soon

Jane

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