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Surrey Completed Look up Requests / Hutchins of Barnes Surrey
« on: Friday 06 July 07 23:38 BST (UK)  »
The Hutchins family were resident in  Barnes, Surrey from at least 1740. William [ died 1771] and his wife had the following children: Aaron, John, Elizabeth, George and Sarah. Only John and Elizabeth married. John to Elizabeth? and his sister, Elizabeth to Timothy Raikes.

Need to know more about the early Hutchins eg William and his marriage to ???? and his parents - possibly Richard and Martha.

The married children and their cousins spread from Barnes to Richmond to Kensington to Earls Court to St Clement Danes.

Have searched the National Burial Index and had a positive return, also checked the documents on line sources with equally fruitful results but need help from a Surrey based kind soul who can do a bit of nosing around in early Barnes parish records for the Hutchins family.

With much appreciation

Gladstone




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Charles Hutchins appears to have been raised on Bowes Farm at Edmonton, near Southgate.

His parentage is unknown. Could someone look up the Southgate Chapel registers around 1750 to see if there is an entry for him. It would be wonderful to move around the brick wall of his parentage.

He did have a brother William and a sister, Ann Who married ? Wallis. He also had cousins, John, Thomas, Johathan, and another John and Samuel indicated in the will of Jonathan Hutchins, a cousin of Charles.

Charles married Betsy Raikes [ about whom a reasonable amount is kn own except for her date of death]  in 1784 at St Clement Dane  and the result of the marriage was four children, a boy, Charles, named for his father and three girls who were named after Betsy's sisters: Lucy, who married Joseph Dodson; Harriet who married  Rev Thomas Sparkes Griffenhoofe and Charlotte.




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On 14 July 1840 Joshua Turton married Ann Sanders at the Providence Chapel of the Independent Dissenters, Uxbridge.  Joshua may have been one of the Turtons from Chilbolton Hampshire and Ann's origins are unknown.

The couple had five known children and one of whom Selina married William Hudson, the son of Richard in the parish Church, Uxbridge on 29 Oct 1860 at the Parish Church Uxbridge.

This couple, together with their children migrated to Australia arriving on, 10 July 1874 on board "Derbyshire" into Brisbane.The ship left London on 3 April 1874.  On the passenger list of Free Passangers are William Hudson  33, Selina 30, William 13, Mary Ann 11, Julia 9, Walter 4, and  babies Annie 3 and Thomas 2. As well, on board the Derbyshire were George Hudson 24, and his wife Elizabeth 27, with Edward 3 and baby Frank 1 who died on the voyage, and Joseph Hudson 26 , wife Alice 24 and children Caroline 5, George 1 [who died on voyage] and William 16.  Whether these other families are related to William remains tobe seen.

The Hudsons, after the marriage of their daughter Mary Ann to William Rich, disappear.

With so many children, someone has to be linked to William and Selina. Where are you?



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Kent / Bowton family of Queenborough, Sheppey
« on: Saturday 16 June 07 07:11 BST (UK)  »
James Bowton, originally a mariner but later the water bailiff of Queenborough, married Catherine Pepper at Rochester in 1801. His marriage was witnessed by William Bowton whose links and origins are unknown.

James and Catherine  had four children: Jemima, William Hawkins Bowton, James and Ann Elizabeth who died in infancy.  William Hawkins was a gentleman of ordnance at the Tower annd his sister Jemima married John Saffery who was also a gentle man of ordnance. Brother James was a chemist at Woolwich and married Elizabeth Mary Pennal of Queenborough in 1832.

Can anyone help to make William more than a single entry in 1801. i would like to discover if he is James' brother or even James' father.

I also need some help with adding some  depth to the story of the two gentleman of Ordnance who worked at the tower.

With thanks

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Flintshire / Robert Williams Gwysaney Hall
« on: Saturday 16 June 07 05:55 BST (UK)  »
Robert Williams born c1735 and married Anne ? had five children:
John born 1775 of whom little is known except that he negotiated the marriage bond for his sister, Catherine b1779 who married John Dawson of Meliden;
Robert, Doctor of Divinity Oxford, Rector of Llanfrydig and Vicar of Trefdearth died Siamber Wen, Anglesey 1849;
Peter DD born1782 died prior to 1837 and Thomas b 1789 woolen draper of 33 Cloth Fair London died 1837. All children were born at Gwysaney.

There are gaps in knowledge about father Robert and his wife Anne, sons John and Peter. The family had a liking for marrying late, serving the church and having children who did not have children, except for Thomas.

Since the Davies family owned Gwysaney Hall what was Robert's role? He mentions a lease arrangement  withthe late John Davies Esq in his 1816 will.

Can someone in Mold do a bit of digging [ if you pardon the pun] for me. ???

With many thanks .

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