Author Topic: My other Surname interest, SAINSBURY & BYRON  (Read 10032 times)

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Re: My other Surname interest, SAINSBURY & BYRON
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 10 June 09 18:47 BST (UK) »
Peter

I haven't but maybe Carino has. I searched Bridgwater St John records for Sainsburys. The result was one marriage of John Sainsbury and baptism of Hugh Byron Sainsbury. I then searched Independent records that remain for Bridgwater with no luck. There is a bastardy order on John Saintsbury in 1780s. Beyond that I have drawn a blank on searching Sainsbury or variants in Bridgwater pre 1815. This drove me to explore the clockmaker link and I have posted everything I have found. I have not searched Wiltshire or London baptisms beyond the independent registers held by NA and available on line.

Two thoughts:
1. The family was clearly not C of E and at times are in surviving records of independent churches. This makes probability of records surviving lower.
2. The clockmakers seem to have been drawn into the clockmaking area of London having been in Chippenham, Bristol and Bridgwater in the late 1700s. I think an understanding of the evolution of clockmaking during this period may explain the movement of the family and give clues as to where to search further.

I have reached the point where I believe the likelyhood of finding further records on Sainsburys in Bridgwater is low.

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Re: My other Surname interest, SAINSBURY & BYRON
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 17 June 09 22:19 BST (UK) »
Hi Jim,

Many thanks for the update.

Regards   ...   Peter
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Re: My other Surname interest, SAINSBURY & BYRON
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 26 February 11 15:18 GMT (UK) »
Just to add my 2 pennies worth.

I don't know where it fits in the grand scheme of things, but in my tree Richard Mees Sainsbury 'married' a woman called Mary Anne Wood (nee Dawes)

They had 3 children:
Theresa Mary (1831),
Emily Augusta (1834) and
Edward (1841).

Mary Anne also had 3 children from her previous marriage to Peter Wood:
Catherine Anne (1813)
Jane (1817) and
Matilda (1819)

Catherine and Matilda Wood were already living with their new families when the 1841 census was taken and explains why Jane is the only one still living with Richard and Mary Anne (and her sisters).

Jane evidently considered Richard to be her father as she referred to him as such on her marriage certificate in 1845.


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Re: My other Surname interest, SAINSBURY & BYRON
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 03 March 11 12:01 GMT (UK) »
I haven't done this family tree in ages so what a lovely surprise to see this message this morning,  I have never been able to find Mary's surname so to see it as Wood is indeed a surprise ( i'm married to a Wood now ) you have renewed my interest on this side of the family,  I did hit a brick wall that made me loose interest for a while and so I concentrated on the other parts of my tree.  I wondered where the daughter Jane came in,  I found reference to her only once and could never find anything else.  I'm of to work soon so tomorrow on my day off I will take a deeper look into this.  Thank you so much for posting this I am so grateful thank you.


I've had a quick look and found a marriage for her and Peter in Brighton,  but I havent found one for Richard as yet.