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Re: CASWELL Family
« Reply #45 on: Tuesday 28 October 08 10:06 GMT (UK) »
Caswell Family,  My Gt Gt Gran[maternal]was JANE HEATH nee CASWELL,she lived at Coate RSD Liddington in 1881 when my Gran Maude Ellen was born,her Husband was SAMUEL HEATH  occupation Carter.  I saw it years ago on a Fiche but am new to PC,s, my feeling is Ogbourne St Andrew was their quoted Birthplace and now being able to read all your notes, thinking ,am I from this same group of Caswell,s?
On the NWOCP I see HEATH and CASWELLS listed very close to each other in Og St Andrew, was this a liasion?
I now find [from Mike Caswell] that  Jane was a daughter of JOHN CASWELL bn 1820 at Og st Geo and ELIZABETH BAILEY bn 1825 OstGeo,who were marr,in 1844 Marl. siblings being SARAH bn 1845 and JOSEPH bn 1850.
John[1820] was a son of WILLIAM CASWELL bn 1791 OVERTON, and MARY MORSE, bn Ost Geo 1793, who married on 21-2-1814 at O st Geo. sibling was WILLIAM bap 1-5-1814 at Ost Geo.William Caswell,s parents were WILLIAM CASWELL and ANN NEATE who married on24-6-1790 at Overton.   Anyone else have any of these??  Allen.
Williams,Lloyd Williams[N  Wales]
Hughes, Painter ,Giles,Heath,Bourton,Sansum,Legg,[Wilts]
 Giles, Gilles, Gyles, [Glos/Oxon]

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Re: CASWELL Family
« Reply #46 on: Sunday 26 April 09 22:29 BST (UK) »
joseph is my great great grandfather!!!!

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Re: CASWELL Family
« Reply #47 on: Monday 27 April 09 09:54 BST (UK) »
Hi Jaka?
Joseph Caswell is my GGrandad he was the son of Timothy and Sarah (nee Sawyer)
Joseph married Hariett Potter pf Chatham and they had 8 sons and 2 daughters
William Timothy b 1852,Sarah Ann b 1853,James b 1858, Frederick b 1860,Harriett b 1863,Alfred b 1865, John b1867,Thomas b 1870,Frank b 1873 and Charles b 1875.
Could i ask where you fit into this family
     Regards spec

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« Reply #48 on: Monday 27 April 09 21:45 BST (UK) »
sorry i was that excited i made a mistake, joseph was my great great great grandfather,  there was timothy and sarah then joseph and harriet then james and sarah, then arthur and emily, arthur was my mums dad, it is him that i am interested in, he divorced my grandmother and my mum would like to know what happened to him, where he died etc...........so after arthur and emily came my mum and dad george and elsie, they had four childeren and i am the youngest!!
what about yourself??


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Re: CASWELL Family
« Reply #49 on: Thursday 04 November 10 17:27 GMT (UK) »
Hello Ann
The Caswell Family i have taken back to Robert Caswell
 born 1568 at Yatesbury.He married Mary(Marie) Chilchester
at Heddington in 1593
They had 9 children one being John born 1594
he married Joan Pointing of Christian Malfor at Calne
in 1658
They had 2 sons Robert b 1659
John b1658 and in 1686 he married Elizabeth Flower
They had 11 children on being Thomas b 1698
and he marriedElizabeth ?? i believe at Bishop Cannings
They had 3 sons one being Timothy b1720
He married Jane Wakefield b1724 at Bremhill in 1756
They had 5 children one being William b 1759
who married Elizabeth ??? They had 8 children
one being Timothy b1790 who married Sarah Sawyer
in 1815 at Ogbourne St Andrews
they had 12 children as you probibly no,
one being Joseph b 1827 who married Harriett Potter
in 1849 they had10 children one being my grandfather
 Frank
Hope all this makes sense to you i look forward to hearing from you
best regards spec

Hi Spec

Not sure whether you will have received an earlier message - I'm new to this confusing game. However, you seem to have some relatives in common with my wife's family in the names that you mention. I was wondering whether you could throw any light on the parentage of Mary Caswell (b 1702) who married Robert Pottow (b 1702). I have them down as Will Kissell (Caswell) and Catherine Burchell - but I also have records of those same people a couple of generations earlier.

This missing link is quite crucial to tracing the genealogy back as I believe it may contain links to the Tudor line and also to William the Conqueror, through distaff lines and junior branches.

Yours sincerely,

Malcolm Twigg

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Re: CASWELL Family
« Reply #50 on: Thursday 01 March 12 13:58 GMT (UK) »
There I was, minding my own business, doing a bit of Wiltshire Baskerville research, after several years lapse of the Gene bug, and I stumbled on this forum.

I'm trying to link the Caswells of Canada, and subsequently much of the USA to my Wiltshire line. One thing is for sure, all Caswells come from Wiltshire originally.

I'm the guy who did all the Caswell research (& yes, I live in America - born in Calne). I have more data on them and have a really good understanding of who fits in where.
And yes, I transcribed all those wills.

Perhaps you'd all like to send me your gedcom files  and I'll fit them into my main tree (100,000 names) and let you have the file back.

Looks like I found a load more cousins. WOW!

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Re: CASWELL Family
« Reply #51 on: Thursday 01 March 12 14:09 GMT (UK) »
can anyone offer me any info to do with joseph caswell and his family of ogbourne st andrews he was my g grandad was a blacksmith his wife harriett ?and he had a few childen one being Frank my granddad
         thankyou. spec

Frank is in my database, but I don't have any info on his family line.

He is my 3rd cousin 3 times removed. His line splits at Timothy & Jane Wakefield, and them turning to becoming one of the largest families of blacksmiths throughout the Ogbourne villages. My line became bakers, and ran bakeries in Avebury, Calne and Yatesbury. My Gt uncle James William invented the famous lardy cake, and I can bake a darned good one (not like the dry rubbish you get nowadays).

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Re: CASWELL Family
« Reply #52 on: Thursday 01 March 12 15:19 GMT (UK) »
sorry i was that excited i made a mistake, joseph was my great great great grandfather,  there was timothy and sarah then joseph and harriet then james and sarah, then arthur and emily, arthur was my mums dad, it is him that i am interested in, he divorced my grandmother and my mum would like to know what happened to him, where he died etc...........so after arthur and emily came my mum and dad george and elsie, they had four childeren and i am the youngest!!
what about yourself??

You lived in Devizes I think. I met your mum Elsie I'm sure and had tea with her. We sent each other Xmas cards. (Cards aren't my department)

You must be Jayne Katrina! 

(Darn!   I'm G O O D !) ;)

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« Reply #53 on: Thursday 01 March 12 18:15 GMT (UK) »
this is the baptism for one of the sons.
henry george potter caswell baptised 8th april 1855 baydon wiltshire.parents joseph caswell and harriet.
i think this can confirm that he married harriett potter
hope this helps?
regards
alli

According to my records, he married Alice Mary Breadmore 18 Jul 1885 Quarley, Hants

They had a son, Henry Thomas Breadmore Caswell 7 jun 1883