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Aberdeenshire / Re: albion street peterhead
« on: Wednesday 03 May 23 09:33 BST (UK)  »
Yes please do👍😁

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Aberdeenshire / Re: albion street peterhead
« on: Tuesday 14 March 23 01:40 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Marg

I’m also researching the Massons and Henderson’s of 14 (and 4) Albion Street! I am presuming that we must also be related!

Please drop me a line!

Lisa

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London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests / Re: Birth Mary Ann Goater
« on: Sunday 09 August 09 20:02 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for the information.
I have gone back and had another look at the original image of the marriage of Richard and Mary Ann Goater and it does look like the second witness may be Dinah Goater (the writing is quite hard to read)
I will have to check this all out.

This just leaves one other question...where was Richard Jaques from and who were his parents??

Thanks for your help!
Photocruiser

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London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests / Birth Mary Ann Goater
« on: Sunday 09 August 09 11:51 BST (UK)  »
I am looking for any information on Mary Ann Goater.
I know she was married 16 June 1816 to Richard Jaques at St Mary's Lambeth.  One of the witnesses was Benjamin Goater.  I don't know if this was her father or possibly a brother.
She must have been born about or before 1800.
Does anyone have any suggestions please??
Cheers!

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London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests / George Ja(c)ques 1841 Census
« on: Sunday 09 August 09 10:49 BST (UK)  »
Looking for George Frederick Robinson Ja(c)ques in 1841 Census.
I have found his baptism 25 Dec 1825 at St Marys's in Lambeth, son of Richard Jaques and Mary Ann Goater.  His father Richard was a compositor (type setter/printer)
According to the family bible, he was born 01 September 1822 in Westminster.
I have him in 1851 in Crawfordjohn in Lanarkshire, Scotland as a tailor.
I have found a George Jaques aged 17 in 1841 living at 30 Lower Sloane Square, occupation printer, living with Charlotte Robinson and Jane Jaques.  These two ladies are connected to the printer Dennett Jaques, but is this the right George Jaques.
Can anyone help please?

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Sussex / Re: west sussex records office
« on: Tuesday 04 August 09 03:54 BST (UK)  »
Hi
Just found your reference to Dennett Jaques and I have a question for you.  Do you know the names of Dennetts children?
I am decended from a George Frederick Robinson Jaques whose father was Richard Jaques a compositor who I believe was from Brentford, Middlesex.  I think I have found him in 1841 living with Charlotte Robinson and Jane Jaques.  If this is the right person, then I believe that these two ladies are related to Dennett and therefore so would George.
The problem that I have is that my George keeps changing his name -one census he is Jaques, then the next he is Robinson, so at the moment I am trying to find out whether he has been telling the truth (he wrote in the family bible that he was the son of Richard Jaques and Mary Ann Goater).
Also, he was living in Crawfordjohn from at least 1851 onwards and was down on the census as a Tailor!
You see my dilema??  My great Aunt thought that there was French royal blood and that he may have gone to Scotland because of a religious feud with the family?, others think that he was Hugenot.  Either way, the local minister refused to marry him - he's a real puzzle.
Can you help? Cheers!

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