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London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests / Re: Stephenson-Hayes
« on: Friday 16 May 08 11:15 BST (UK)  »
Hi
The two in the photo look very much like sister and brother. The eyes, the mouth, shape of face etc.

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Thank you  Jennifer. Yes, Thomas Warner was   in the army in India from 1808 to 1830. He served over 9 years in India. Thank you. This is good to know.

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Can anyone tell me more on this address. (No. 2 Franklin Row, Chelsea, London) This is on a letter dated May 22 1842.  I believe it was a civic address of a residence at that time.
I am trying to find anything on a Catherine Warner(Born about 1825 in India) (Dau of Thomas Warner and Catherine Bond) Catherine probally returned to England with her father about 1830
Catherine Warner married a  William Dedman ( a London Policeman) They may have been married some time after 1843
In 1842 Catherine was lookig after her ill father at No. 2 Franklin Row    Chelsea, London on and about May 22, 1842 and he died on  June 02 1843.

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Essex Completed Lookup Requests / Re: WARNER, BOND, DURRAH
« on: Wednesday 15 February 06 01:30 GMT (UK)  »
William Warner and Sarah Smith were the mom and dad of Thomas

William got married he was a minor and his father had to sign for him
Marriage of William and Sarah
Marriage Register kept for the Parish of Sandon in the County of
Essex Film #1472660, item 26
Marriage
#83 - William Warner of the parish of •Sutton in the county of Essex, Batchelor, a minor, and Sarah Smith of this Pairish of Sandon in the said county of Essex, Spinster, were married in this church by licence, by and with the consent of Robert Warner, the natural and lawful father of the said William Warner the minor, this eighteenth day of December in the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety by me, John Lewis Jun.r, Curate
Parliamentary duty chargeable hereon 3
This marriage was soleminized between us, the mark of William Warner, the mark of Sarah Smith in the presence of T.L.Tweed, John Rolf. The mark of Robert Warner, the father.



(a) Thomas Warner b  1790 d June 02 1843 m(1)Cathrine Bond d. in the West Indies d/o Capt.Thomas Bond m (2) Patience
   Thomas Warner (a) was a band sgt of an English regiment stationed in the Channel Island; he married Catherine Bond daughter of Capt. Thomas Bond who left property to heirs of disinherited daughter Catherine. Capt Bond was drowned by the capsizing of a brig off the coast of Newfoundland about 1834. Thomas Warner (a) was a school-master at the time of his death.

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Essex Completed Lookup Requests / Re: WARNER, BOND, DURRAH
« on: Tuesday 14 February 06 15:41 GMT (UK)  »
Thomas Warner (England) Military Information
35th Regt of Infantry
WO 97 528 (reference to the original army record held in PRO Kew London)

Serjeant Thomas Warner
born in the parish of Great Baddow, town of Chelmsford, county of
Essex.
West Indies from 5.2.1821 to 2'i.6.l830
- - Thomas Warner served at the seige of Flushing and at Waterloo. 9 years 140 days in the West Indies, the remainder in the United Kingdom.
Thomas would have been in the West Indies fore over 9 years and his daughter Catherine was born there but later letters shows her at home in London.
If you have anything on a Thomas Warner in the West Indies between 1821 and 1830 it would be interesting to see. You could post it here. How did your Warner's come to be in the West Indies. From what year. If it was in that time frame , maybe (an unknown to us) son of Thomas's stayed there.

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Essex / Re: WARNER
« on: Saturday 11 February 06 02:16 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for everyting I think  most of us are chasing the same Warner's just different branchs. The John's William's Robert's .When we get enough to piece it together I think it will fit

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Alderney, Guernsey, Jersey, Sark / BROUARD, Peter John or any
« on: Thursday 02 February 06 12:59 GMT (UK)  »
Hi:
Am looking for a connection in research for this family
Peter John BROUARD and his wife Elizabeth came from Guernsey in the Channel Islands to work at Ship Harbour/Pt. Hawkesbury for the Thoume Moulin Company, he being a ship builder of some note. He built a 97 ton vessel "General Brock" in 1821 for Peter Janvarin of the Jersy firm that operated out of Arichat area. In 1826 Peter built a 213 ton brig "The James" which was jointly owned by himself and Thoume, Moullin and Co. Peter also served as Justice of the Peace and in 1849 as Inspector of Pickled Fish Commissioner in the Town of Port Hawkesbury Peter John Brouard born abt. 1797 died Feb. 07, 1864 at 67 years of age Buried at the Anglican Cemetary(Boat builder he built the Brig The James painted by Frank Wright) and Elizabeth Brouard born 1786 died April 02, 1875 at the age of 89 years Buried at the Anglican Cemetary (They had seven daughters children 1)Elizabeth Brouard * Aug 2 1818 married John Baillieul from S.S. Guernsey, ( see Bauillieul Genealogy ) 2)Mary A. Brouard b * Dec 5 1830 m Alexander Bain, * Mar 6 1839 Port Hawkesbury, child Lillian Bain b * Sep 7 1874 (picture in the Hawkesbury history book pg 21) 3)Matilda T. Brouard b * May 24 1820 married Frank H. Blanchard b * Oct 18 1843 4)Mrs. Francis MacKenizie, surveyor, father of John W. MacKenizie, surveyor. Scources: Lorna Forbrigger "History of Port Hawkesbury" Anglican Cemetery Prince Street J.L. MacDougall "History of Inverness County" Census 1901

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Sutherland / Murray's from Rogart, Sutherland, Scotland
« on: Thursday 02 February 06 02:47 GMT (UK)  »
Am interested in having info on this familys scottish ancestors. They came to Nova Scotia in 1773 on The Hector

1 Walter MURRAY ---------
Occu Soldier/Farmer
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Birth: 1735, Rogart, Sutherland, Scotland
Death: 8 Jan 1812, Barney;s River, Pictou, NS.Buried at Murray's Point Cemetery, Merigomish.NS.

Spouse: Christina
Birth: UNKNOWN At Sutherlandshire,Scotland
Death: UNKNOWN

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Sutherland / Re: Murray/Gunn: Kildonan, Loth
« on: Thursday 02 February 06 02:43 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
I am interested in
1 Walter MURRAY ---------
Occu Soldier/Farmer
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Birth: 1735, Rogart, Sutherland, Scotland
Death: 8 Jan 1812, Barney;s River, Pictou, NS.Buried at Murray's Point Cemetery, Merigomish.NS.

Spouse: Christina
Birth: UNKNOWN At Sutherlandshire,Scotland
Death: UNKNOWN
He would have come to Nova Scotia on The Hector in 1773. Want to trace his scottish roots

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