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Pembrokeshire / Re: "Charles Warlow" Pembroke Dock Cemetery
« on: Tuesday 05 August 14 15:29 BST (UK)  »
Thankyou again Mike and yes the database does work I didn't realize how searchable it was. I have also discovered more Noon children than i knew existed as not on census all in the same grave although Patrick is seperate and the Bowen children elsewhere in the graveyard.
Will try to visit and search for the headstones .
Many thanks for your help.

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Pembrokeshire / Re: "Charles Warlow" Pembroke Dock Cemetery
« on: Tuesday 05 August 14 11:13 BST (UK)  »
Thankyou for your prompt reply Mike. Could you possibly look on the index to see if Esther Noon was buried anywhere else in the county as she was originally from Dale . Also do you know if the headstones for Patrick and family are still at the cemeteryand and if there are entries in the register for Mary d. 1886 and Sarah Bowen (daughters from Esthers first marriage)

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Pembrokeshire / Pembroke Dock Cemetery
« on: Monday 04 August 14 16:05 BST (UK)  »
Could anyone lookup for me pembroke dock St Mary burials for a Patrick Noon who died in December 1906 . his children Mary  1886 Caroline 1883 Catherine x2 1879 and 1880 and  wife Esther ( post 1901 )may also be buried there .

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Warwickshire / Re: Silkweavers in Coventry - Pickards
« on: Monday 20 January 14 10:37 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Ashley
Many thanks for the website .
Yes the family all did very well and Joan of course made a good marriage.
Regards
Barbara

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Warwickshire / Re: Silkweavers in Coventry - Pickards
« on: Wednesday 15 January 14 12:11 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Ashley
The Pickards are an interesting family.
Did you know that Mary Pickard (nee Thompson )  died of cholera in 1849 whist living with the Embleton family in Clayport Street Alnwick
I have a copy of her death cert. I cannot find her on the 1841 census and apart from her bapt 6.10.1776 to Robert Thompson and Mary I cannot confirm any more of her family details. As you know there are lots of Thompsons in the Alnwick area.
Regards
Barbara

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Warwickshire / Re: Silkweavers in Coventry - Pickards
« on: Tuesday 14 January 14 16:01 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Ashley
 Sorry for delay This is the family of George and Joans eldest brother Joseph
 
Transcripton of headstone in Alnwick church graveyard (parts of stone damaged -------)
FRANCES
daughter of JOSEPH and FRANCES
PICKARD
who died 4th April 1833 aged 18 months
JOSEPH PICKARD
Father of the above died July12th
 1839 aged 41
WILLIAM SMART son of above who
died 20th May 1852 aged 25 years
JOSEPH -----son died in London
April----------aged 43
GEORGE their son died in London
16th July 1870 aged 35
James their son died 27th March
1872 aged 36
also FRANCES PICKARD mother of the above who died 8th April
1872 aged 75 yrs

Question is who is William Smart ??
Regards Barbara
 

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Warwickshire / Re: Silkweavers in Coventry - Pickards
« on: Saturday 09 November 13 11:03 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Ashley
I had got as far as Peter (Pierre ) and Catherine Janes marriage and have a copy of the marriage register for St Anne Soho.  This was 1734 as we would know it today and the register shows it as February 1733/4 Peter Laroche  to Catherine Janes of this parish by banns. I was really pleased to see you had got further back to prove the Huguenot connection.
Back to the Pickards I have records of the Pickard gravestones in Alnwick church namely the family of Joseph Pickards eldest son Joseph ifyou are missing any.
Many thanks

Barbara

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Warwickshire / Re: Silkweavers in Coventry - Pickards
« on: Friday 08 November 13 16:38 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Ashley
you have a bit more militia information than me so thankyou. I had not gone any further on John Pickards side and on the Thompson side I have Joseph's wife Mary born to a Robert Thompson and Mary at Alnwick 6.10.1776 and her death 3.10 1849 also in Alnwick Have you any further back than that ??
Yes Joan Pickard went to London and married into the La Roache family who were Jewellers and Goldsmiths  It is her daughter Frances Jane La Roache (La Roche ) that my husband's family are descended from. Again oral family history says they were Huguenots I have contacted the Huguenot Society in London and apparently this is quite a common tale and not always strictly true but there are Laroches in their records. very interesting and could explain why Joan went to London if the Pickards were French originally too.  Frances eventually moved to Scotland to live with one of her sons and died at a ripe old age of 98

I will let you know if I find anymore information.

Regards

Barbara


 

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Warwickshire / Re: Silkweavers in Coventry - Pickards
« on: Monday 28 October 13 15:53 GMT (UK)  »
I know your post was along time ago now and you may now have all this info.but  I have the same Joseph Picard in the family tree
I have information sent to me by Coventry achives some years ago from an apprentice enrolement register for Joseph Pickard to his father John a Weaver 19th july 1787. Also a baptism for Joseph Pickard to John Pickard and Elizabeth 26.4.1772 at Holy Trinity Coventry.
Joseph married Mary Thompson in Alnwick and my family's connection is through his daughter Joan
It is possible by the way the Militia recruited ,that Joseph joined up in Coventry when the Middx reg stopped their on their way North
(they were in the north from 1793 to 1801 two years of which 1796 to 1798 in Northumberland

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