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Re: Rickmans of Hampshire
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 02 March 10 22:26 GMT (UK) »
Oh BTW

William Jonas 1874 was born in Lymington / Sway

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Steve

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Re: Rickmans of Hampshire
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 03 March 10 19:14 GMT (UK) »
Hi
Ive double checked and there doesnt seem to be a match. However, they are all from Brockenhurst, Lymington and Sway so more than likely they will be related some how. Seems Frederick and William were very populay names!
The furthest I have got back is Robert Rickman brn 1552 in Ringwood, Hampshire. He had two sons, Nicholas and Robert Jnr. Robert Jnrs Grandson William went on to become a prominent figure in the American Revolution!
My husbands side comes from Nicholas. They eventually moved from Hampshie to Buxton, Derbyshire. My father in law then moved his family to Northumberland.
Id be pleased to help you if you find a link anytime.
Natalie
Durham + Northumberland - Morton, Kettle, Mickle
Durham - Stewart, Bendelow, Harrison, Cook
London - Goulding, Robson, Stewart
Plymouth - Good
Hampshire - Rickman
Cumbria + Durham - Lewthwaite

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Re: Rickmans of Hampshire
« Reply #11 on: Friday 19 March 10 01:39 GMT (UK) »
I believe I descend from Robert Rickman.  What documentation do you have regarding his birth around 1552 or how did you find information regarding him or his son?  Appreciate any help you can offer.

Jim Rickman

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Re: Rickmans of Hampshire
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 31 March 10 03:22 BST (UK) »
   I would appreciate learning about any documentation you have concerning Robert Rickman, born about 1552.

Thanks,
Jim Rickman


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Re: Rickmans of Hampshire
« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 31 March 10 15:09 BST (UK) »
Hi Jim
I dont have any documents myself. Its been such a long time but I think I got the info through a website called tribal pages. I put my tree in there and basically followed the matches. I live in northumberland, so have not been able to reify any of the details myself, but after speaking to other rickmans through various forums I believe the info to be correct.
Not sure if you have access to Genes Reunited, but my tree is on there and you are more than welcome to view it.
Natalie
Durham + Northumberland - Morton, Kettle, Mickle
Durham - Stewart, Bendelow, Harrison, Cook
London - Goulding, Robson, Stewart
Plymouth - Good
Hampshire - Rickman
Cumbria + Durham - Lewthwaite

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Re: Rickmans of Hampshire
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 03 April 10 21:37 BST (UK) »
Hi

I take it that is refers to one of your Rickman family:

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries .
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle  Saturday, June 19, 1858

Marriages: COLLICK-RICKMAN On the 17th inst, at St. Saviours, Bitterne, by the Rev. H. Usborne, Incumbent, Mr. George Collick, of South Bersted, Sussex, to Emily Frances, daughter of the late Mr. John Rickman of Lymington.

The same newspaper mentions that the Rickman family of Lymington were a firm of solicitors, is that right?

Also:

COWES .
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle  Saturday, January 15, 1870

The inquest on the body of E. Rickman, of Lymington, knocked overboard at the mouth of Cowes harbour took place on Wednesday, when a verdict of "Accidental Death" was returned.  (No further details added at all)

Tom

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Re: Rickmans of Hampshire
« Reply #15 on: Saturday 03 April 10 22:43 BST (UK) »
Neither of those match any names in my tree, but thank you for posting it
Durham + Northumberland - Morton, Kettle, Mickle
Durham - Stewart, Bendelow, Harrison, Cook
London - Goulding, Robson, Stewart
Plymouth - Good
Hampshire - Rickman
Cumbria + Durham - Lewthwaite

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Re: Rickmans of Hampshire
« Reply #16 on: Wednesday 28 April 10 12:43 BST (UK) »
If of interest, I have some documentation relating to Albert Rickman, a volunteer who served as a private and died during World War One.
Cufley family and seeking details of great-grandmother Elizabeth Hammond nee Barnsley (possibly Irish roots) who seems to have fallen from the radar since the birth of my grandmother, father unknown.

Also British and Empire servicemen shot at dawn during WW1 for cowardice, desertion and other capital offences.

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Re: Rickmans of Hampshire
« Reply #17 on: Monday 07 June 10 09:39 BST (UK) »
John Rickman sailed with Captain James Cook on his third voyage of discovery (1776-1780). Rickman died in Lymington in 1818 and according to his will, his family comprised
Mary his wife.
Sons John, Robert, George, Tom.
Daughters Sarah (married Henry Jenkins) and Mary.
I hope this helps somebody.
Cliff