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Worcestershire / Re: Causeway Meadow - Dodderhill
« on: Monday 30 April 18 16:01 BST (UK)  »
Hi,  I've only just seen these posts.  One of my husband's ancestors was Joseph Nash of Causeway Meadow!  He married Sarah in 1786.  I don't have a surname for Sarah, or place of the marriage. I've only just found some documents my husband's grandmother wrote about her family history in 1965. Joseph and Sarah had a son Joseph born in 1788, who married Anne Bradley in 1815.  Anne was born in Waterford, Ireland.  I think Joseph and Sarah must have been living in Ireland, as there first child, Elizabeth, was born there in 1818.  I have a photo of Elizabeth, but not her parents.  Elizabeth married George Newsom in Newry, Armagh, in 1837.  George was born in Ballynattin in 1808. Any information you may have on Joseph Nash of Causeway Meadow would be much appreciated.

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Cambridgeshire / Re: Looking for Annie Bowd
« on: Wednesday 02 September 15 20:30 BST (UK)  »
G'day from Australia!

My mothers fathers sideis from Over and Swavesy Cambs. They are (predominately) the Wayman's.

Generally speaking in that area I have managed to trace families back to 1450 where it branches into Bincheno's etc

I still have to fill in many gaps though and this one os bugging me for lack of any detail I can find/

At this point in time I am looking for particulars on ANNIE BOWD who married my Great Great Grandfather WILLIAM JOSEPH WAYMAN. William moved from Over to London and became a Peelers Bobbie (London Met). His son William Joseph Wayman immigrated to Queensland and was a State Trooper and features in Henry Lawsons stories re: Hungerford.

I think Annies Fathers name is Pambie Bowd and thats short (usually) for Ambrose in those times. She was I think born in Swavesy. Definitely she gave birth to my Great Greandfather in London in 1859.

Thats all I know the rest is mystery to us. Please help!


Hi, I am a Wayman from Over, Cambridgeshire and related to the Waymans you are researching.  I have done quite a lot of research on my family, and think the reason you are having trouble with Annie Bowd is that she was in fact Annie Wayman.  She lived in London with her mother Rose and stepfather, William Bough.  Annie was illegitimate.  Rose moved to London and lived with her brother, Joseph Wayman, who was a police constable.  In 1851 Rose's half-brother, James Cook, was living with William and Rose, plus William's son and daughter, and Ann Wayman. Rose died in 1877 in London, and William remarried.  Ann Wayman married a cousin, William Wayman, who was the son of Joseph and Hannah Wayman of Over.  I hope this helps with your research.  If you would like more info, please let me know.  Carolyn Redmayne

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Cambridgeshire / Re: WAYMAN or TILLEY in Cambridge
« on: Wednesday 02 September 15 16:27 BST (UK)  »
I'm looking for the Wayman's on High Street in the mid 1800's.  Mary Wayman married Joseph Tilley in 1854 in Cambridge.  I'd like to communicate with anyone also researching them...Also need to locate ancestors of Joseph Tilley of Doddington.

I am descended from Mary's brother, Berry Wayman.  My family still live in the old family home on the High Street, Over.  My maiden name is Wayman.  I am Mary's gt.gt.gt. neice.  I would be happy to help with any questions on my family.  Carolyn Redmayne

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