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Somerset / Re: Robins als Whelier
« on: Sunday 16 June 24 10:24 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for that KGarrad.
I had already accessed that article and understand the forms of aliases.
The alias seems to have been used for a short period of time, just enough to muddy the waters.
I have not found an instance of a Robins - Whelier marriage. So perhaps the Whelier/Wheeler relates to an occupation eg
"Wheeler: a textile worker who operated a spinning wheel, a mining worker who controlled the pit ponies, or a craftsman who made wheels."
Or was there an employer who his father worked for?

So any ideas or data you can come across would be most helpful.

thanks

Julie

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Somerset / Robins als Whelier
« on: Saturday 15 June 24 12:33 BST (UK)  »
Hello
8 years ago I requested some information on the Robins family of Somerset.  Though later generations lived in High Ham, my focus is on St Mary's Buckland and Bruton. I have been widening my search trying to find when they adopted the alias of Whelier.  I have trawled countless registers FreGen etc and cannot find the connection.  The Whelier/Wheler/Wheeler name has been adopted by a few the Phelps and Cop families. I have seached 150 yrs with nothing coming to light.
Was this name associated with an employer or a land holder or gentry?  I have not been able to find a marriage between a Robins and a Whelier on FreGen to explain the als name.
Does anyone have any ideas?  I have to resolve this to sort out which branch of the tree to follow.
appreciate anything you can throw my way.
Thank you
Julie Curnick

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Cheshire / Re: Edward Turner of Moreton & Michael Shufflebotham
« on: Monday 25 May 20 13:01 BST (UK)  »
Hi thank you for all your suggestions. I have tried all and still to no avail. I will contact the person who gave me the information and see whateventuates.

thanks again
cheers
Julie

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Cheshire / Re: Edward Turner of Moreton & Michael Shufflebotham
« on: Sunday 24 May 20 12:54 BST (UK)  »
Hi CaroleW,
I have information collected from Congleton St Peter's Parish registers. I have tried in other instances for other lines to find these bastardy bonds records but can never find them.
I would appreciate if you could share a link to them I am obviously not putting in the correct words for google to search.
Cheers
Julie


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Cheshire / Edward Turner of Moreton & Michael Shufflebotham
« on: Sunday 24 May 20 12:44 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

I am trying to find the father of Michael Shufflebotham born in abt. 1804  to Mary Shufflebotham of Astbury, Cheshire.
the Register says he was the illegitimate son of Mary Shufflebotham B: 1788.
Another researcher has found evidence to suggest that Edward Turner of Moreton was the father.
Is there anyway to verify this?
Alson I have John Shufflebotham B: abt.1847 the illegitimate son Of Mary Shufflebotham B: abt. 1827 father unknown.
Would you be able to shed any light of either of these would be much appreciated.

Regards Julie

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Devon / Re: Phillips and Crispin line
« on: Thursday 04 October 18 12:07 BST (UK)  »
wow there is a lot there to consider thankyou

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Devon / Re: Phillips and Crispin line
« on: Thursday 04 October 18 04:45 BST (UK)  »

This is all I have been able to find so far Put in the "To Hard Basket" for now

https://www.prov.vic.gov.au/explore-collection/explore-topic/passenger-records-and-immigration/assisted-passenger-lists

TILT, MATILDA  32   7   DEC   68   BLACKWALL   1852   

These two I found on Ancestry.com
25   2   AUG   199 -   EAST LONDON   1840   PHILLIPS, THOMAS
25   2   AUG   199 -   EAST LONDON   1840   PHILLIPS, SOPHIA

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Devon / Re: Phillips and Crispin line
« on: Wednesday 03 October 18 13:10 BST (UK)  »
Matilda came to Australia in agd 32 19/12/1852 so met and married here
I am wondering if Thomas was married prior to this in england to a Sophia still to look at this
I have a thomas and Sophia coming into australia in 1840

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Devon / Re: Phillips and Crispin line
« on: Wednesday 03 October 18 12:28 BST (UK)  »
Hi
no unfortunately I have hit a dead end. The only reason for coming to Australia at the time they did was probably because of the gold rush in Victoria.  I have yet to research that aspect.
Regards
Julie

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