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Re: Thomas TRICKER
« Reply #18 on: Tuesday 10 June 08 01:54 BST (UK) »
Nacton HOI records: Part 3

Other people who might be related to James Tricker

21 Mar 1792  Hannah Howes, widow aged 80 years, buried at Nacton HOI
(she was the mother of James Tricker's father Thomas Tricker's second wife, Hannah Howes.  **D du Toit)

20 Nov 1800  Eve Blowers, aged 31, formerly of Burgh, admitted
(she became James Tricker's second wife, marrying him in 1806.  She had illegitimate twins - Adam and Eve - whose admission is not listed here, although Adam's burial is listed below. **D du Toit)

7 Jul 1801 Adam son of Eve Blowers, aged 1½ years, buried at Nacton HOI
6 Dec 1802 Eve Blowers, aged 33, formerly of Burgh, admitted
2 Jul 1804 Eve Blowers, discharged
23 Jun 1806 Eve Blowers, discharged
(She married James Tricker on this day, the date of her final discharge. **D du Toit)

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So, we don't have Eve Blowers' age upon discharge, but as you can see she was in and out of the place a few times, and is recorded as being 31 on admission on 20/11/1800, and 33 on admission on 6/12/1802.  According to a record in the LDS IGI, she was baptised on 22/6/1768 at Nacton, which doesn't quite fit with the HOI records.

Another point of interest from the above: Louisa (Louiza) Tricker, born in the HOI 7 May 1823, must have died before 1833, because Louisa, baptised on 23 Jul 1837, was 8 in the 1841 census.

My wife and her cousin are descended from James Tricker and Esther Copping via Jeremiah (the one who escaped the House of Industry, possibly because he was apprenticed at a tender age!).  Jeremiah moved to Harwich in Essex, where he married and settled.  His grandson emigrated to NZ, which is where my wife and her cousin come from.

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Re: Thomas TRICKER
« Reply #19 on: Tuesday 10 June 08 06:00 BST (UK) »
ddutoit1942 thanks for sharing all of that, it is a interesting reading on top of parish records.

I am first generation Australian with my lineage back to Stowmarket/Combs via several different parishes over the last 6 generations.

I understand there are two distinct lines in NZ one traced back to Stowupland and possibly connecting to my own way back and that of your wife which I had not got around to tracing the connection. Guess it is the Jeremiah - Thomas line we are discussing.

I personally have a belief that it would connect back to Stowmarket/Combs somehow if we are ever able to work out who Thomas is. I now know that the most of the Trickers in Alderburgh, Sudbourne originated from Stowmarket beginning around 1800

Thanks again for the data
Tricker, Collins, Skingsley, Bragg, Savell, Rook, Greary, Shaughnessy

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« Reply #20 on: Tuesday 10 June 08 10:02 BST (UK) »
I am so impressed - thank you both so much.  This has been wonderful - with so much information.

Brilliant - I give you both gold stars!

Loupy   :D
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Re: Thomas TRICKER
« Reply #21 on: Wednesday 11 June 08 19:19 BST (UK) »
I'm have a Mary Ann Tricker born 1828 in Stowmarket. The IGI Bishop's Transcripts have one 14 Dec., that shows parents Thomas and Maria. The IGI has a marriage 1826 Thomas Tricker/Maria Langham. But I don't know where Thomas was born, and I need a real Tricker researcher to find him.

If this is connected to any of your Trickers, I'm all ears, because I am stuck on this one.
Wake - Berkshire
Druitt - London
Macnamara - London
Aubury - London
Hooker - NW Kent, Surrey
Norton - Kent/Sussex border
Corke - Kent
Hudson - Hampshire


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Re: Thomas TRICKER
« Reply #22 on: Wednesday 11 June 08 20:11 BST (UK) »
Wow - all these Trickers coming out of the woodwork now.  I expect Trykkersfield will have some answers - wont you?

Loupy
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Re: Thomas TRICKER
« Reply #23 on: Thursday 12 June 08 02:29 BST (UK) »
Maybe Loupy lets see

With a little reservation I suggest that Thomas was baptised 29 Jan 1801 in Stowmarket the son of William and Ann (CODD) TRICKER. I indicate he has a twin brother Philip.

I use the term suggest as at present I am revisiting all my paper data (about a ream) and adding all the little titbits of information that was gathered and used to connect people in my mind but I did not include in the original data. I have on several occasions been confused by my own data and had to go back to the paper base to check what was happening, which is annoying and time comsuming as it has no real sequence.

I have the marriage to Maria LANGHAM as 12 Jul 1826 in Stowmarket. Thomas was buried 4 Jul 1840 in Stowmarket aged 39 hence born about 1801.

Maria in the 1841 census has the children baptised to them living with her except Mary Ann who at age 15 (bn 1826) is a servant to Benjamin Howes and those that had died as infants.

Maria remarries 27 Mar 1852 to a Lionel GIRLING in Stowmarket, one of the witness at this marriage is William CODD but I am unsure if he has any relationship but it might suggests a link to what I think is Thomas family.

On this marriage certificate Maria names her father as William CHAMBERLAIN. This comes about because her mother Mary LANGHAM married William Chamberlain 5 Nov 1807 although banns were read 20, 27 Oct & 3 Nov 1805. There is no reason shown for the time lag between banns and marriage,  maybe they planned to marry and other events postponed it. Whether William was the actual father of Maria is unknown he is not named on the baptism of
Maria which was 25 Aug 1805 and she is shown as spuria (illegitimate)

Regards
Tricker, Collins, Skingsley, Bragg, Savell, Rook, Greary, Shaughnessy

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Re: Thomas TRICKER
« Reply #24 on: Thursday 12 June 08 09:49 BST (UK) »
You are a minefield of information.  As proved before, you have not only helped me but others as well.  Thank you.

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Re: Thomas TRICKER
« Reply #25 on: Thursday 12 June 08 11:22 BST (UK) »
Thank you very much Trykkersfield, that was exactly what I meant by a REAL Tricker researcher:) Are you related to this couple then?
Wake - Berkshire
Druitt - London
Macnamara - London
Aubury - London
Hooker - NW Kent, Surrey
Norton - Kent/Sussex border
Corke - Kent
Hudson - Hampshire

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« Reply #26 on: Thursday 12 June 08 14:18 BST (UK) »
Thats a negitive, like the Thomas family of Clopton, going back this family runs into a deadend with no clear indications of where it comes from. If it was going to connect it would be back in the mid to late 1600 at the earliest

Tricker, Collins, Skingsley, Bragg, Savell, Rook, Greary, Shaughnessy