Author Topic: GAUGDEN FAMILY, Stambermill/Lye/Oldswinford Areas  (Read 6693 times)

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Re: GAUGDEN FAMILY, Stambermill/Lye/Oldswinford Areas
« Reply #9 on: Monday 08 September 08 19:14 BST (UK) »
Hello Willow,

Thank you for your reply.  I will do as you suggest and apply for the marriage certificate of Daniel and Elizabeth.

As soon as I get the details from this I will let you know.

Again many thanks for your help.  I think the people who use Roots Chat are amongst the most helpful people there are.

Best Wishes
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Re: GAUGDEN FAMILY, Stambermill/Lye/Oldswinford Areas
« Reply #10 on: Monday 08 September 08 20:16 BST (UK) »
Hiya Stringfellow

No problem its what we do best on here  ;D

Willow x (someone who has had a lot of help in the past)
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Re: GAUGDEN FAMILY, Stambermill/Lye/Oldswinford Areas
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 20 December 08 14:30 GMT (UK) »
Hi Stringfellow

The family Samuel & Ann Gauden are not related to your Daniel. Sorry!
I am actually related to this Gauden family  and we don't have a Daniel.

C/A
Noke-B'ham-Worcester
Gorden/Gauden-Pedmore-the Lye
Crickard-Cumberland-Scotland
Rowlands-Tywyn-Merionshire
Brooks-Middlesex-Gloucestershire
Morris-Middlesex-Tywyn

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Re: GAUGDEN FAMILY, Stambermill/Lye/Oldswinford Areas
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 21 December 08 19:55 GMT (UK) »
Hello Stringfellow.

I do not have an Ann Kendrick but you might be connected to me?

My family are Kendricks from Stourbridge:

1861 Bouchall, Stourbridge
James Kindrick 23 - Bricklayer - b Stourbridge
Hannah Kindrick 24 - b Woodside
Ruth Kindrick 2 - b Delph
Sarah Kindrick 55 - widow - occ ? at home
Pheobe Kindrick 17 - Brickmaker - unmar
Thomas Kindrick 15 - Rope spinner - unmar
others b Stourbridge

Sarah (formerly Hill) is my gx3 grandmother, Thomas her son is my gx2 grandfather.

I suggest you visit the following sites as it may help you piece together any connections you might have with me and other names in the area?

http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/tribe/browse?userid=bcconnections&view=0&pid=14551&rand=579959723

http://www.genealogyforum.co.uk/forum/viewforum.php?f=29

I also noticed on the previous page to your William and Ann Gauden there is an Emmanuel Kendrick with wife Esther both born Lye, they may be connected to you?



Staffordshire - Kendrick, Higgs, Ralph, Mears, Egginton, Simkiss, Beebee, Hartshorn, Pitt, Howard, Law, Hilton, Humphreyson,
Worcestershire - Kendrick, Onions, Timmins, Harvey, Stephens, Hill
Shropshire - Williams, Wilcox, Moreton, Poole, Gennoe, Stedman, Astley, Morris, Roe
Carmarthenshire - Naylor
Montgomeryshire - Williams, Wilcox
Middlesex - Silver, Martin
Suffolk - Chenery
Somerset - Owen, Chorley, Rugg
Lancashire - Evans, Silver


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Re: GAUGDEN FAMILY, Stambermill/Lye/Oldswinford Areas
« Reply #13 on: Sunday 21 December 08 20:18 GMT (UK) »
I knew I'd seen that name 'Squire' or a form of, before. Funny names these people pick! I think it must have a Kendrick connection going back somewhere because we have:

1881 Swan Hall, Lye
Zechariah Taylor h 67 anvil maker
Eliza Taylor w 51 nail maker
Sarah Taylor daug 30 nail maker
Esquire Taylor son 21 anvil maker
Rosannah Taylor daug 23 nail maker
Zechariah Taylor son 13 scholar
Albert Taylor son 10 scholar
Amelia Taylor daug 6 scholar
Alice Taylor daug 1
All born Lye

Zechariah's wife Eliza was a Kendrick. Found the marriage on IGI. ZECHARIAH TAYLOR - International Genealogical Index / BI
Gender: Male Marriage: 28 AUG 1850 Old Swinford, Worcester, England spouse: ELIZA KENDRICK

EDIT - and even stranger, another one, same year?!

1881 Lye Waste
Sarah Kendrick h (widow) 72 no profession
Sabrea? Pearson aunt (widow) 80 "
Esquire Taylor grandson 21 anvil maker
All born Lye

Is this Esquire the same person recorded twice?!
Staffordshire - Kendrick, Higgs, Ralph, Mears, Egginton, Simkiss, Beebee, Hartshorn, Pitt, Howard, Law, Hilton, Humphreyson,
Worcestershire - Kendrick, Onions, Timmins, Harvey, Stephens, Hill
Shropshire - Williams, Wilcox, Moreton, Poole, Gennoe, Stedman, Astley, Morris, Roe
Carmarthenshire - Naylor
Montgomeryshire - Williams, Wilcox
Middlesex - Silver, Martin
Suffolk - Chenery
Somerset - Owen, Chorley, Rugg
Lancashire - Evans, Silver

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Re: GAUGDEN FAMILY, Stambermill/Lye/Oldswinford Areas
« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 13 September 11 00:47 BST (UK) »
Hi Stringfellow! I am researching William Gauden b c1879 who married Amelia Stafford - think there are overlaps with your research? William would be my Great Grandfather. Would be interested to hear from you.

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Re: GAUGDEN FAMILY, Stambermill/Lye/Oldswinford Areas
« Reply #15 on: Tuesday 13 September 11 00:55 BST (UK) »
I also have a Sebra who seems to have married William Stafford b c1811, the Stafford family eventually marries into the Gauden family via Amelia Stafford. ANd another Sebra Stafford b c 1864. Are either of these the same Sebra as mentioned above?