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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Re: CRUMPLIN of Portsea and Portsmouth
« on: Saturday 03 September 11 17:35 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Tom Piper

A lot of info to work through but I can see already some of the "known" CRUMPLINs and some new ones - Worthy?  I think that is a nickname as I cannot find his birth yet.
Are the newspaper refs available online to search?

Tony

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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Re: CRUMPLIN of Portsea and Portsmouth
« on: Tuesday 26 April 11 16:14 BST (UK)  »
Andrew

Further to my last - 1901 Census shows Charles CRUMPLIN aged 24 years as the publican of the Eastney Arms Public House, (42) Cromwell Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire.  Living at the premises are wife Ada aged 24 years and daughter Frances aged 1 year.  Also at the premises are servants Cassie Taylor aged 15 years and George (groom aged 43 years) and Amelia (cook aged 49 years) HERMANETT. 
Hope that saves you a trip.

Regards

Tony Marchant

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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Re: CRUMPLIN of Portsea and Portsmouth
« on: Tuesday 26 April 11 15:52 BST (UK)  »
Hello Andrew

Thanks for the reply - Yes I had seen a Charles George CRUMPLIN b.1877 had died on the Titanic on several websites.  I think his parents were John Henry CRUMPLIN and Elizabeth CHANDLER.  John Henry's mother was Ann but I am not sure if the grandfather was John or Jonas and am stuck on this at the moment.
If I find the public house I will let you know.  Charles is described as a cabin steward on some sites and on one a victualler steward so that may link to previous experience in the pub trade.

Regards

Tony Marchant

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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Re: CRUMPLIN of Portsea and Portsmouth
« on: Monday 25 April 11 22:45 BST (UK)  »
Kimbrey

Thanks for the reply - You have prompted me to look at my HGS discs again.  I found about 140 CRUMPLINs (and various spellings) 1752 - 1841 and have accounted for about 115 of them.  The outstanding ones that  I am intested in are:

William and Ann CRUMPLIN of Southwick, Hampshire who had children John (1816), Mary (1819), Elizabeth (1822) and Harriot (1824)
and
Thomas and Elizabeth CRUMPLIN of Portsea St Mary who had children William (1813), Thomas (1815) and John Charles (1821)
and
Henry CRUMPLIN and Kezia nee Merrett of Portsea St Mary who had children Henry (1813), Mary (1814) and Elizabeth (1817)

These are the first CRUMPLINs in Portsea area so I am thinking perhaps three brothers who moved to the area, married and had families.  Now working on that theory.

Tony Marchant

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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / CRUMPLIN of Portsea and Portsmouth
« on: Sunday 24 April 11 11:37 BST (UK)  »
Hello - first time poster - hope this is in the correct place.

I have been researching my grandmothers family name - CRUMPLIN.  The family are from Hartley Wintney and surrounding villages in Hampshire and so far I have linked about half the CRUMPLINs who appear in the FreeBMD registrations.  I have noticed another group of about 50 CRUMPLINS registered in the Portsea/Portsmouth area between 1837 and 1901.  There is a good chance that the Portsea CRUMPLINs are linked to the Hartley Wintney CRUMPLINs as it is a fairly uncommon name.  The link is going to be before 1837.
Anybody interested in the same name or point me towards the missing link?
Thanks in anticipation

tonyamls

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