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World War One / Re: 5th Field Coy, Royal Engineers.
« on: Friday 02 December 16 18:26 GMT (UK)  »
My Grandfather was in the 5th Field Company Royal Engineers during WW1. I have done a lot of research on his field company., it helps that the RE research library is not too far away.
the 11th November 1914 is a famous day for the 5th Field Company Royal Engineers
The Race to the Sea, the first battle of Polygon Wood, Lieutenant Renny-Tailyour, Lieutenant AE Collins, The Battle for Nonne Boschen. I have the war diaries for the 5th Field company and will look up you relation if you are interested.

Robert

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Kent / Re: Finding the origin of William CLARINGBO[U]LD
« on: Thursday 04 August 16 08:40 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for that bearkat
the whole book is available for free at

https://ia802302.us.archive.org/0/items/rolloffreemenofc00cantrich/rolloffreemenofc00cantrich.pdf

robert

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Kent / Re: Finding the origin of William CLARINGBO[U]LD
« on: Wednesday 03 August 16 10:14 BST (UK)  »
I have read the Hougham Parish registers, the only thing I could come up with is attached

baptism of Ann Pierce in 1679 daughter of William and Susan

Robert

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Kent / Re: Finding the origin of William CLARINGBO[U]LD
« on: Wednesday 03 August 16 09:42 BST (UK)  »
Hi Andrew, I agree with Neil,
I am happy with the evidence for Thomas Claringbold c1670 and Ann Pierce c1679 to 1744, clearly there are connections to Hougham, but I can't find a baptism for Thomas in Hougham c 1670. Unless we are very lucky, there will little or no evidence to link any Thomas Claringbold from a surrounding area to our Thomas Claringbold. Still we live in hope

Robert

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Leicestershire / Re: mason family
« on: Friday 03 June 16 18:38 BST (UK)  »
Hi Steve, thanks for your Reply,

I am searching for anything to do with the Sear Family from Whitwick. I have a postcard from a James Edward Jackson who was an Australian prisoner of war in WW1. The postcard is addressed to my dear brother Frank Sear, Hermitage Road Whitwick and mentions Fred and Lizzie.  I have managed to find rumours that William and Edward left Whitwick and emigrated to Australia.
I cant find any reason why one of them changed his name to James Edward Jackson. i have done lots of research on the Sear family and can trace your branch back a long way

Regards Robert

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Leicestershire / Re: mason family
« on: Wednesday 25 May 16 11:56 BST (UK)  »
Hi, i'm researching the Sear family who came from Whitwick, and some worked in the Mineral Water factory, does anyone have any information please

Thanks Robert Sear

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World War One / Re: WW1 227th Siege Battery Royal Garrison Artillery - war diaries
« on: Monday 07 September 15 12:59 BST (UK)  »
Hi, I've just started researching the 28th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery, Did you say that you have access to the war diaries?, I would love to read the section 1st August to 15th August 1916 when my great uncle was killed. I have a group photo of the 28th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery showing 18 men.

Do you have access to any other material on the 28th, or can you point me in the direction.

Thank you

Robert

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Kent / Re: Finding the origin of William CLARINGBO[U]LD
« on: Tuesday 15 October 13 18:29 BST (UK)  »
Hi Bonza,

Thanks for your email and details of your research. I can see you logic but need convincing.
My email is email address removed by moderator, please use the secure Rootschat personal message system to exchange personal email addresses, thankyou and am happy to share any resources that I have
I am with you regards to William
Then William (#2 above) had three marriages:
m1. 06 Jul 1791 in Faversham to Judith (Judeth) WINCLES
       *** 5 issue (Lidia, Elizabeth, William, Thomas & Ann)
m2. 13 Aug 1806 in Mersham to Mary VIGDEN
       *** no issue
m3. 10 Jul 1823 in Dymchurch to Ann (Anne) WILLIAMS (nee REEVE)
       *** 2 issue (Alfred & Ann/Anne)

This William chr.1764 Hougham, died 31 Aug 1860 Romford, Essex, age stated on DC is 99yrs.

This William was the one who was the Churchwarden & Overseer of the Poor at Dymchurch in 1800.

The 1851 census has William living with his son Alfred (you can get an image of the pub on Google maps Street view) it states his place of birth is capel. The marriage records of Romney Marsh lists Williams 3rd marriage as living on the isle of Sheppey, ie Eastchurch which is where he is living on the 1851 census

Kent, England, Extracted Parish Records about Wm Claringbould Ann Williams
Text: Wm Claringbould Of Eastchurch wid & Ann Williams of Dymchurch wid, at D. 10 Jul 1823.
Book: Volume 35
Collection: Kent, Surrey, London: - Canterbury Marriage Licences, 1810-1837 (Marriage)

Marriage Dymchurch PR, William Claringbold, Widower of Eastchurch in Sheppey Isle and Ann Williams, Widow of this parish, married by licence 11 July 1823. Wits Eliza Webster & William Holmes
groom's name:   Wm Claringbold
bride's name:   Ann Williams
marriage date:   11 Jul 1823
marriage place:   Dymchurch, Kent, England
indexing project (batch) number:   I00784-7
system origin:   England-EASy
source film number:   1786434

groom's name:   Wm. Williams
bride's name:   Ann Reeve
marriage date:   17 Oct 1803
marriage place:   Dymchurch, Kent, England
indexing project (batch) number:   M01339-0
system origin:   England-EASy
source film number:   1751815


Is this capel near Tonbridge or Capel-le-Ferne (Hougham) ?

I can’t find any Claringbolds around Tonbridge so I agree with Capel-le-Ferne and its close neighbour  Hougham.

My thoughts went with the Dymchurch records  ( I went to the Dymchurch history society meeting and photographed all the claringbold records.
These are also available (free) on the Woodchurch history website (Romney marsh indexes)

William is there with his wife Judith and children.
There are also Richard and Mary and Thomas and Mary

http://woodchurchancestry.org.uk/romneymarshbaptisms/results.php

You searched for Claringb for the year range 1750-1911.

There are 13 baptisms that match your search criteria.

 
Year Day/Month Name Parents Parish
1765 14 July CLARENBOOL       Mary       Thomas & Mary Dymchurch
1771 10 February CLARINGBOLD       Thomas       Thomas & Mary Dymchurch
1772 23 February CLARINBULL       Richard       Richard & Mary Dymchurch
1774 26 June CLARINBOLD       Jane       Thomas & Mary Dymchurch
1775 09 July CLARINGBOLD       Susanna       Richard & Mary Dymchurch
1777 26 January CLARINBOLD       Elizabeth    Thomas & Mary Dymchurch
1777 23 May CLARINBOLD          John       Richard & Mary Dymchurch
1780 12 March CLARINBOLD       William       Richard & Mary Dymchurch
1787 24 June CLARINGBOULD       Rebecca       Richard & Mary Burmarsh
1793 20 September CLARINGBOULD    Elizabeth    William & Judith Brookland
1796 23 October CLARINGBOULD       William       William & Judith Dymchurch
1799 27 July CLARINGBOLD       Thomas       William & Judith Dymchurch
1803 14 January CLARINGBOLD       Ann       William & Judith Dymchurch

I would make the assumption that Richard & Thomas are brothers/uncles so I have been searching for the 3 names together.

I can follow much of your research and have found most of the records in my collections although I don’t have any records for Capel-le-Ferne and its close neighbour  Hougham apart from what is on Familysearch.org


I would like to see a Richard and Thomas in your work to be convinced

Regards Robert

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Kent / Re: Finding the origin of William CLARINGBO[U]LD
« on: Tuesday 06 November 12 07:38 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Pru, where do you fit into the claringbolds from dymchurch? I'm not sure if I have any  moving down under.

On a separate note, have you been in contact with aussieterry, he has many hundreds in his tree, and sent me the research for the start of a one name study.

I have some more data from Dymchurch if you are interested

Robert

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