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 - noseyoap

Pages: [1] 2 3 4 ... 25
1
Glamorganshire / Re: Hardee of Stafford Arms, Swansea
« on: Thursday 21 November 24 17:10 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for the details I have found most of them, I have queried the baptism of James no 2 as James Hearn in 1807. As regard James no3 I have found 2 baptisms both with parents James & Ann but one is at Hull as a non-conformist record in 1831 and the other is a place called Churchingford in Devon baptised with John Hardy in 1836. There is a son called John and the father is a mason which connects with the family. I don’t know if it is just a coincident of it’s them, am going to have to follow it up, even though the census says all the family were born in Swansea.

2
Glamorganshire / Re: Hardee of Stafford Arms, Swansea
« on: Thursday 21 November 24 13:12 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, he was James Harde as well and he married at the Parish Church Llansamlel
Thank you

3
Glamorganshire / Hardee of Stafford Arms, Swansea
« on: Thursday 21 November 24 11:55 GMT (UK)  »
Can anyone help me please, I am looking for the baptisms of 3 generations of James Hardee. the first one i believe was born about 1765(but I think he was born in Stafford but moved to Swansea and run the Stafford Arms in Garden Street) His son was born about 1809 in Swansea and married Ann Williams in 1827, and their son was born about 1830 in Swansea and married Harriett Thomas in 1853. The problem is there are so many spellings of Hardee, Harde, Hardie, Hardy and Harding that I have found.
any help would be appreciated

4
Oxfordshire / Re: Kingston Blunt
« on: Friday 19 March 21 16:38 GMT (UK)  »
Just to let you know I have now received the death certificate for Catherine Guntrip and she is the WIDOW of Joseph Guntrip Shoemaker  so it was worth sending for. It will teach me not to take notice of what other people have put on their tree as most people have his death as 1852 good job I always double check everything.
Thanks everyone for your help

5
Oxfordshire / Re: Kingston Blunt
« on: Tuesday 16 March 21 14:56 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, i seem to have drawn a blank as i went through the Oxfordshire death register that is on Ancestry but couldnt find him only Guntrip died in 1820 so dont think that was him. Beginning to think this one \i have received must be him but the registras district is Brill and will have to see if I can find an Eliza Guntrip in the tree. Also went through the Oxfordshire birth register for Aston Rowant to see if I could fid his birth with no sucess. Thinking of giving up but thanks very much for your help
Pat

6
Oxfordshire / Re: Kingston Blunt
« on: Monday 15 March 21 14:42 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for that, that’s the problem there is so many interpretation for Guntrip I have really been struggling. Don’t suppose you found a death for Joseph? That’s why I wanted to know what the registration district would be for Kingston Stret as I presume that was where he died and I was going to look through the records, also does Kingston Blount come under Aston Rowant records as I was going to look for Joseph’s birth somewhere around 1775

7
Oxfordshire / Re: Kingston Blunt
« on: Monday 15 March 21 07:58 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for that it does explain quite a bit as some of the family are listed in Lewknor, Chinnor and Thame. So I presume they should all come under Aston Rowant.
Thanks everyone for helping I have now ordered Catherine’s death certificate

8
Oxfordshire / Re: Kingston Blunt
« on: Sunday 14 March 21 22:32 GMT (UK)  »
 I think I will be better ordering Catherine’s death certificate see if I can get any help from it

9
Oxfordshire / Re: Kingston Blunt
« on: Sunday 14 March 21 22:29 GMT (UK)  »
Sorry cannot manage to download the certificate for some reason

Pages: [1] 2 3 4 ... 25