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Re: Wellard Family of Kent
« Reply #45 on: Friday 07 March 08 19:00 GMT (UK) »
Henry Pearce Wellard was my Grandfather and had I believe seven children. I don't know offhand their dates of birth but can remember their names. 

Leslie
Kathleen Nora (lived to reach 100)
Aubrey
Albert
Ivy
Basil (my Father)
Eric
I think Gladys

John Pearce Wellard was Henry's father.  He had 4 wives and 13 children

Elzabeth Johnson 1846 - 1872 :Chldren Elizabeth Jane 1868: Harriet Anna 1870
Fanny Stokes 1846-1875: Children Sarah Francis 1874
Mary Jane Smith 1836-1879: Henry Pierce 1877
Susan Ann Wellard? 1867-1915: Ellen Mary 1883, Thomas  1884,Emily Jane 1887, Albert William 1889,Annie 1892
Jessie Robert 1893-1942
Florence May 1896
Charles D 1898
George Arthur 1900

Hope this helps

cazzanne


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Re: Wellard Family of Kent
« Reply #46 on: Thursday 06 November 08 04:36 GMT (UK) »
Hi to all talking about Wellards.  Most of the families you speak of are all sorted out in my 2nd cousins', once removed line.  My father was Richard John Pierce Wellard, and all our direct line has Pierce in the male names.  We are not sure where that names comes from at this stage either.  Jenny Wicks, nee Wellard, Australia

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Re: Wellard Family of Kent
« Reply #47 on: Saturday 20 June 09 12:07 BST (UK) »
I am Henry Pearce Wellard's granddaughter. His third child, Harry Reaves Wellard, was my father. I have some information on the family, but not sure what you're looking for.

Do you know anything about Norah, my father's younger sister? My father married (date unknown) a Lily Mabel Field and then later (date unknown) divorced her before he married my mother, Gwynneth Mabelle North in 1952. However, his sister Kathleen Norah Field is recorded as the informant for his death in 1970! Seems to suggest she married Lily's brother. Brother and sister married to brother and sister? ::)

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Re: Wellard Family of Kent
« Reply #48 on: Saturday 20 June 09 12:12 BST (UK) »
Leslie was oldest, then Aubrey, then my father Harry, then Norah, then Lilian then...


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Re: Wellard Family of Kent
« Reply #49 on: Monday 22 June 09 10:18 BST (UK) »
Hi,  I am Basil Wellard's eldest daughter.  I have been trying to find information on Harry as he and his family came to visit us when I was about 13.  If this is the same Harry I think he died a few years later.

Norah died at the grand old age of 100.  I went with my brother John to her 100th birthday party in  Bournemouth
with my father who was then suffering from Dementia. 

It is not unknown for brother and sister marry another brother and sister.  as long as they are not blood relatives of course.

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Re: Wellard Family of Kent
« Reply #50 on: Monday 22 June 09 13:41 BST (UK) »
I visited Dad's family in Kent several times during my childhood. I remember meeting Aubrey & Pheney, my cousin George who drove steam trains at the Colliery, and I remember a Ruby. We used to go blackberrying on the slag heaps. I also remember a female cousin who was about my age, with a very strong family resemblance - I thought her name was Barbara. My father, Harry, died in 1970, which fits with your time-line. If it helps, my first name is Pauline.

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Re: Wellard Family of Kent
« Reply #51 on: Monday 22 June 09 14:33 BST (UK) »
Hi Pauline. 

Did you have dark curly hair?  I remember one of the children who visited us was the image of my younger brother Rodney and about the same age.  He had dark curly hair as have most of the boys in my family.  They hate it.

We did visit Aubrey and Pheobe several times  I met George and his wife they had a son he was about ten then.

Leslie used to live with us.  He never married.  Eric and his wife Sylvia moved in with Grandad (Henry Pearce) and Leslie after Granny died. When Eric and Sylvia moved to Watford after Grandad died Leslie came to live with us.

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Re: Wellard Family of Kent
« Reply #52 on: Monday 22 June 09 14:39 BST (UK) »
I should have added.  My name is Carol..Ruby was George's wife.

Carol

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Re: Wellard Family of Kent
« Reply #53 on: Wednesday 02 March 11 23:51 GMT (UK) »
And in the late 1700s/early 1800s:
Gladman & Sarah Wellard.
I love the name Gladman :)
I wish he was mine, it would make a nice change from William & Thomas!
Betty
Sorry for jumping in two years late (but I've only recently joined Root so this is all new to me!!!)
I'm sure Gladman is my Ancestor and would like more information so ordered and paid for a couple of Kent Parish CDs but disappointed to find less on them than there is on the free FamilySearch Site.
Does anyone have access to the Tilmanstone (St Andrews) records, should I be starting a new Post ?  :-[

stevecw