Show Posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.


Messages - TripeDresser

Pages: [1] 2
1
Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / Re: Great grandpa is fading fast!
« on: Thursday 06 June 13 16:51 BST (UK)  »
What was his name please? I am researching London UK based Dancing Masters and Professors of Ballroom Dancing, 19th & early 20th c.

2
London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests / Re: Drummond Street, London
« on: Tuesday 07 May 13 22:08 BST (UK)  »
My family lived in the area at this time. They had a tripe shop (Butchers Shop) at 133-135 Drummond Street, run by my Gt Gt Gt Grandmother! Harriet Wyatt..I went there recently..it is a Vegetarian Indian Restaurant the building itself much the same as it was in the 1860s- 1880s when they wewre there!!. The Street has a lot of character most of it is early 19thc
one end was demolished to extend Euston Station and its goods sheds.

3
Norfolk / Re: Potters of Tivitshall / Winfarthing Norfolk
« on: Monday 22 April 13 23:02 BST (UK)  »
Hi I have an Indenture dated 1651 of Cecil Potter gent of Winfarthing..any connection?

4
Thanks hope your feeling well. Do you know who was at the address; 1930 - 1940 period?

5
This photo was taken c. 1922 - 1926, I would say not later judging by the fashions which changed for young women annually.

6
Hi
Its been five years, hope this is still getting read?
My Grandfather ran a Garage with a cousin in Grant Road Croydon in the 1930s it was called The Alma Garage...is this the same as Charles Taylor had been running earlier?
Andrew

7
Surrey Lookup Requests / Re: Alice Wyatt - Croydon
« on: Wednesday 01 September 10 18:31 BST (UK)  »
Hi Foz,

I have been trying for a long time to find a link to this side, I am on Genes Reunited - and have a tree on there.

They (Wyatts) came from the small 3 villages of Otmoor and Islip area of Oxfordshire 6 miles N/E of Oxford.
They are mentioned in Court Rolls going back to 1426 at least. I have actually seen these originals myself. There is a box of Wyatt land records of my direct line from the 17th & 18thc in an archive library.

Look forward to any information, especially if any pre WW2 photographs exsist!

Best
Andrew

8
Surrey Lookup Requests / Re: Alice Wyatt - Croydon
« on: Tuesday 31 August 10 19:43 BST (UK)  »
Hi

I am related to the George Thomas Wyatt who was the Tripedresser with a daughter Alice Amelia Wyatt born 1879 Clerkenwell, they lived in Islington, then moved to Bermondsey (south London) and Southwark.
The family were Butchers selling meat and Tripedressers - shops selling offal, for many generations.
In fact right back to 1547 in Oxfordshire!
He is my Great Grandfather. Alice had a sister Florence Emily Wyatt b.1883 who married George Ellis.

Hope you are still on this site?
Andrew

9
Hi Valda,
You have a great amount of information on my line.

Elizabeth Wyatt was baptised 2 Nov 1788 in Islip, she married in 1813 George Haskins of Murcott ( a few miles away) and had 9 children, two of whom were Murcott Wheelwrights. It is possible she had gone to London before this marriage
before being 25 years old. But she had children baptised Charlton on Otmoor in 1816, 1819 and 1820. I don't know!

Re Thomas and Ann, George Wyatt born 1790, had an older cousin Thomas Wyatt born 1772 in Islip, he could have been this the same one, who  had a son William born 1798 in Islip. If so this is news to me, thank you. I wonder what happened on from 1841.


George born Islip 1790, had half his children born / baptised in Islip and half from 1823 onwards bap in Holborn and Hampstead Rd London. He had a son William bap 1818 buried 1820 Islip. Another the eldest was John Couldrey Wyatt born 1814 in Islip, died in London a Master Tripe Dresser. His mother was of an established Oxford Tripe business family called Couldrey. George had a brother John bap 1791 Islip, who very likeley was a Butcher and also went on to London. I know nothing of him. George certainly must have visited London before taking his Butchers shop there c.1822. Was he the illegitamate father of another John seems unlikely... but?

Kind regards
Andrew

 

Pages: [1] 2