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Shropshire / Re: John Jenks & Salome Pepper
« on: Monday 18 January 16 08:52 GMT (UK)  »

Hello I have received a copy of the relevant Salome Jenks' Death certificate, the information it gives is thus:

 1858 Death in the sub-district of Wem in the county of Salop. No. 484.

When and where died: fourteenth March 1858 Lee Brockenhurst.
Name and surname: Salome Jenks.
Sex: Female.
Age: 93 years.
Occupation: Widow of John Jenks labourer.
Cause of death: Old age and infirmity No medical attendant.
Signature, description and residence of informant: X The mark of Sarah Jenks present at the death Lee Brockenhurst.
When registered: fifteenth March 1858.
Signature of registrar: Thomas Vaughan Registrar

 That puts her birth year as 1765 or 1764.

 Regards - John

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Australia / The Burton Family - Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
« on: Tuesday 17 February 15 11:40 GMT (UK)  »
Hello, I was wondering whether anyone might have any information pertaining to Mr. Frederick George Burton (1876-1935) and his wife Alice (1874-1950)(nee Coulter then Fowkes).

 Alice was my great grand aunt who emigrated from East London, England to Brisbane, Australia in 1908 after the tragic death of her first husband Edward Fowkes and child Grace.

 She married Frederick George Burton in 1909, and they went on to have three children; Frederick Stanley Burton (1911), Eric George Burton (1915), and Evelyn Myrtle Alice Burton (1918).

 Alice died in 1950 and is buried in Toowong Cemetery, Brisbane. At the time her son Frederick Stanley was living in Radcliffe Road, Scarborough.

 Many thanks for looking at my post, any help with tracking down the Burtons would be most graciously received. - John

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Ellards Of County Cork
« on: Friday 19 September 14 13:00 BST (UK)  »
Cheers for the reply, some very interesting leads!

Many thanks - regards - John

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Family History Beginners Board / Ellards Of County Cork
« on: Friday 19 September 14 11:43 BST (UK)  »
Hello, I am looking for any information about the Ellard family from County Cork.

 Our family story is that my great, great grandmother an Ellen Ellard (we are pretty sure it was Ellen) was born (abt 1840) to a well to do family who raised race horses. These Ellards were probably based around Mallow, Buttevant, or Churchtown, Cork, Ireland. The Ellards had strong links to Boston USA, supposedly their horses were sold to The Americans.

 Ellen ended up estranged from her family due to the fact that she fell in love with and married the family coachman. Her husband was either called Cornelius or Patrick Healy (probably Cornelius).
 By the mid 1870s they had at least two children Mary Anne (possibly born 1865) and Ellie (possibly born 1871). There also could be two other children; a son Patrick and a daughter Margaret, however Ellie and Margaret could be one and the same.
 
 By 1892 Cornelius/Patrick had passed away, and Ellie and Mary Anne were living in London where they married two brothers, both Coulters.

 There also could be a link with a Bridget Ellard, my great grandfather (Ellie's husband) copied the following article into his notebook in 1909:

'Lloyds weekly march 14th 1909
Relations of Bridget Ellard, who married John Mullane, a Cooper, about 1835. May benefit by applying to De Bernardy Ho 25 Bedford Row, London WC'


 Taking the dates into account Bridget could be Ellen's sister, or cousin.

 Any information would be gratefully received, I know that there was a few separate Ellard families living in Cork during the mid 1800s, but maybe some one might know of some specific details in regards to Ellen and her family.

 Very many thanks for taking the time to read this post.

 Regards - John

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