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Glamorganshire / Re: Rufus Jarman researcher?
« on: Wednesday 03 March 10 22:54 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Lynda ,

It's most interesting to see how the pieces are falling into place within the Will ; the trust was common knowledge in our family as my father can remember his mum ; Annie Hall discussing the trust in the early 1940's .

Also , entries within  John Fitz John Hall's diary ;  indicate a close bond between his older sister Ann , whereby he sees her as the closest to a Mother he had ever experienced in life , this accounts for Ann Jarman's Will.

As offered , I would  like to see what was transcribed in your productive research , that would be much appreciated thanks .

Fitz John Hall

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Glamorganshire / Re: Rufus Jarman researcher?
« on: Tuesday 16 February 10 22:38 GMT (UK)  »
Hello again ,
These days I live in Sydney ( Australian Resident / British Citizen )so I may be able to assist with the locality , in 1890 the main Abattoir was at Glebe  ( located approx 2 miles SW of the famous Sydney Harbour Bridge built 40 years later ) .   In those days this would have been the main resource for Tanning products but being by the docks , Tanneries could be found up river West to Parramatta and beyond .

I have included a few Sydney pictures of the period for your interest .

Fitz John Hall

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Glamorganshire / Re: Rufus Jarman researcher?
« on: Tuesday 16 February 10 03:32 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Lynda ,
I have to say I was intrigued see this branch of the Jarman family tree .

My connection is similar to that of  MegM  as previously documented  ;  although I have seen the  Beadel  name during my research ,  there has been little handed down in reference .

I'm often searching for information & if I come across any relevant items of interest , I would be happy to pass them on....

Fitz John Hall

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Glamorganshire / Re: Rufus Jarman researcher?
« on: Wednesday 21 October 09 06:24 BST (UK)  »
It has been some time since the grave of Rufus Jarman was listed with RootsChat but I trust those involved can be contacted at this late stage .

I am a direct descendant to one of his brothers , his father was John Boykett Jarman well known as a collector of ancient manuscripts in museums today.

Rufus grandfather was Sir Charles Boykett  Jarman and he was only a few generations  from Charles II , our existance came from bastards one might say , Sir Charles & Elizabeth are within the Deans Cloister at St Georges Chapel Windsor Castle .   

Rufus , the second eldest son had a difficult time with paternal attitudes  ;  moreso  to the expectations in being close to royalty but at arms length one might say , although in his case , Rufus drowned .

Although I have some information passed down from my ancestors , anyone able to add to my records of the Jarmans at Rosenan Datchet ( prior to 1870 ) would be much appreciated  , thank you . 



         

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