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Gloucestershire / Re: Goviers in Arlingham
« on: Friday 05 February 16 22:41 GMT (UK)  »
Hi John Thanks for info.An undated Tythe map suggests that Sarah and Mary Carter lived at "Slough" House .John Carter Dr took up tenancy of Woolthrop in1765.Its a pity the Puckpool Tombs are now so worn.Just to the right of the Church door are two tombs with the inscriptions almost completely worn.They are probably both Carter Doctor tombs.On one you can make out Thomas Carter d 1767.He was five x gt gfather.A Wm Carter died in 1816 and in his will left tenamets and land to his sons including Brickyard Close Orchard.Perhaps He is the stairmaker.He is in one of the Puckpool Tombs.My tree,accurate though lacking detail, is on Ancestry under toddc50.I will certainly check the waxy map next time Im in town.Your knowledge of the parish is proving most helpful.Again many thanks.

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Gloucestershire / Re: Goviers in Arlingham
« on: Tuesday 02 February 16 21:32 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Jon ,There were Two Main Carter Families In Arlingham,those at Puckpoole and the Carter Doctors so called because they drscended from a phisician and for some reason continued to use the title.Both were wealthy but my line of the Doctors were tradesmen by 1800s.Apparently they were not related but members of both sides resembled my Grandfather.Confused?And me.They probably intermarried.There probably were some Carpenters in the families but Ive not seen one yet.My 3xGt gfather William b1779 was the only Doctor William I can find so yours May well be a Puckpoole one.At times the Doctors lived At Slowwe House,The Malthouse,Skillers House and Addresses at Overton.Henry was almost certainly a Doctor..How did you know of Wm Carters residence?The many deeds Ive studied dont give much info on resideces.I have been to the Church many times and hope to walk the village again in the summerThanks for your reply.

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Gloucestershire / Re: Goviers in Arlingham
« on: Wednesday 27 January 16 21:28 GMT (UK)  »
Nice work Jon My ancesters were Arlingham Carters .Nice to see Henry at the top of your list

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Gloucestershire / Re: Goviers in Arlingham
« on: Wednesday 27 January 16 21:26 GMT (UK)  »
Jon,

Thanks for the info on Mabel & the Red Lion, glad to see it is still there - do you know of anyplace on the internet I can get old pics of it?

As you see in 1910 - Florence is listed too (John's wife) - unsure why they don't mention John here for 1910 as he was still alive until 1912 (as far as I know)

Nick

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Gloucestershire / Re: Ann Brinkworth Carter
« on: Wednesday 27 January 16 21:21 GMT (UK)  »
Thomas Carter who married Ann Brinkworth in1810 was b 29/1/1791 to John and Elizabeth Carter Arlingham Glos.The y lived In Saul Glos Ref 1841 and 51 cencus.ChildrenPaul d1816$months Maria1811/1812 Arlingham/Saul Giles b1813 Saul.Maria And Paul Buried Arlingham with John 1794 and Elizabeth Carter.Inscription now worn

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Gloucestershire / Re: Ann Brinkworth Carter
« on: Wednesday 27 January 16 21:07 GMT (UK)  »
Hello, and thank you in advance for any assistance you may be able to offer.

For a very long while now a few cousins and I have been trying to trace back farther then our 5th great grandmother Ann Brinkworth.  According to marriage/census records she was born about 1789 Stanley, Gloucestershire, England.  She married Thomas Carter 20 Feb 1810 in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire, England.  We believe she passed in the first quarter of 1857.

Try as we might, we can't seem to find a birth record that matches.  Any advice on maybe where we could look, would be appreciated. We've hit ancestry, family search and a few Gloucestershire databases with no luck.

Thanks!
Nich

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