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Offline Jeannie06

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Richardson shipwrights IOW and Portsea
« on: Wednesday 12 April 06 20:12 BST (UK) »
HI,

I have several generations of George Richardsons, starting in the IOW then to Portsmouth. Does anyone else have an interest in them and their families?The last one was Inspector of Shipwrights at HM Dockyard and was retired by 1901.

Kindest regards - Jean


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Re: Richardson shipwrights IOW and Portsea
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 19 August 06 05:21 BST (UK) »
Do you know anything about the Richardsons at the end of the 18th century? I'm looking for information about 3 sisters - Louisa, Farrar Sophia and Hannah. The first two were the first and second wives of Richard Lacy, Major-General in the Royal Artillery; the third one married William d'Aranda. It seems as if the Richardsons may have been living in the London area in the 1780s/1790s (unsure of this) but they moved to the Southampton area later on.
Thanks for any help.
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Angela
Adams, Bamber, Cleverley, Earwaker, Frake, Holt, Lacy, Laming, Levett, Lipscomb(e), Newlyn, Pett, Smith (Hampshire); Hill (Alverstoke and Middlesex); Holt (Dorset); Lacy (London, Kent)

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Re: Richardson shipwrights IOW and Portsea
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 20 August 08 11:40 BST (UK) »
Google Books has a scanned version of The Gentleman's Magazine from 1802, which contains the following entry:

"Marriages
 
1802, Jan.  At Stock, in Essex, Thomas White, esq. of Duke Street Westminster, to Miss Charlotte Richardson, of Stock House; and R. J. J. Lacy, esq. of the royal regiment of artillery, to Miss Louisa Richardson of the same house."

See http://books.google.com/books?id=Nc6JTJZxH4EC&pg=PA82&dq=%22RJJ+Lacy%22+marriages&lr=

Could the Charlotte be another sister from your group?
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Re: Richardson shipwrights IOW and Portsea
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 21 August 08 05:49 BST (UK) »
Many, many thanks for this info. I think Charlotte must indeed be another sister. It would make sense as one of RJJ Lacy's daughters was named Charlotte.
I didn't have the marriage date for RJJ and Louisa either so this has been a great find.
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Angela
Adams, Bamber, Cleverley, Earwaker, Frake, Holt, Lacy, Laming, Levett, Lipscomb(e), Newlyn, Pett, Smith (Hampshire); Hill (Alverstoke and Middlesex); Holt (Dorset); Lacy (London, Kent)


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Re: Richardson shipwrights IOW and Portsea
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 21 August 08 10:46 BST (UK) »
Not a problem.

The Edinburgh Magazine from the same year has a similar entry on page 76. 

See http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=FuQowh3HisgC&pg=PA76&dq=R+J+J+Lacy+%22royal+regiment+of+artillery%22&lr=

And the Monthly Magazine on page 88.

See http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=DDSx3kVT1RMC&q=%22R+J+J+Lacy%22&dq=%22R+J+J+Lacy%22&lr=&pgis=1


I am assisting my father with his research, and my GG Grandfather (Frederick George Barham) was married to Charlotte Louisa Lacy on 4 October 1886. According to the 1861 census, she was born c.1857 (aged 4 in 1861, at Alverstoke, Hampshire), and was the daughter of James Lacy (born c. 1805) and Harriet (born c. 1819).

My father has copies of family letters relating to RJJ Lacy's service Spain.  I don't recall the precise family link between Charlotte Louisa Lacy and Richard John James Lacy (her grandfather?), but I will check with my father and let you know.

Kind regards,

A.
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Re: Richardson shipwrights IOW and Portsea
« Reply #5 on: Saturday 30 August 08 08:24 BST (UK) »
Hi,

Your Charlotte Louisa Lacy was born in the last quarter of 1856 at Clay Hall in Alverstoke. She had a brother, James born 1857 who was my great-great-grandfather.
Their father was James John Lacy, born 24 Nov 1804 in Plumstead, Kent and his father was Major-General Richard John James Lacy (photo of early portrait enclosed).
Are you on GenesReunited or Facebook? If so, we could contact each other directly.

Kind regards
Angela
Adams, Bamber, Cleverley, Earwaker, Frake, Holt, Lacy, Laming, Levett, Lipscomb(e), Newlyn, Pett, Smith (Hampshire); Hill (Alverstoke and Middlesex); Holt (Dorset); Lacy (London, Kent)

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Re: Richardson shipwrights IOW and Portsea
« Reply #6 on: Friday 29 January 10 12:55 GMT (UK) »
Hi, i have a GGG Grandfather George Richardson born 1796 IOW married a Martha Richardson. Do you have any info on them by any chance ?

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Re: Richardson shipwrights IOW and Portsea
« Reply #7 on: Sunday 21 March 10 17:50 GMT (UK) »
Hi

George was a shipwright according to census info I have and I have a Martha their children being, George, William, James according to census 1841 William Richardson went on to marry Jane and have George Edward my Great Great Grandfather he had a son called George William.

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Re: Richardson shipwrights IOW and Portsea
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 01 September 10 12:20 BST (UK) »
hi, thanks.
I am related to their son Edward who for some reason is not on the 1841 census, but has his mother martha living with him and his family in the 1851 census.

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