Author Topic: James Wilson, Battersea  (Read 38692 times)

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Re: James Wilson, Battersea
« Reply #63 on: Monday 27 September 21 17:37 BST (UK) »
Hello Gambier, 

I can't find any reference to a Brittania Wilson in my tree.  I have a Charles Wilson who was married to Kate Clark in 1905, I don't know her death date, but I can't find a second marriage for Charles to a Brittania although that doesn't rule out it being the same Charles!

Yelverton Road was the next road to Urswick Road (later known as Badric Road) and you're right they were off York Road.  My maternal family lived there until the late 1960's when the houses were demolished to make way for tower blocks.  I know there were an awful lot of Penfolds in Battersea.  My parents were both at school in Battersea in the 1940s, can you remember anybody called Peach or Squire?
hi moogester My grandmother was Kate Clark

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Re: James Wilson, Battersea
« Reply #64 on: Thursday 28 October 21 19:50 BST (UK) »
Hello Gambier, 

I can't find any reference to a Brittania Wilson in my tree.  I have a Charles Wilson who was married to Kate Clark in 1905, I don't know her death date, but I can't find a second marriage for Charles to a Brittania although that doesn't rule out it being the same Charles!

Yelverton Road was the next road to Urswick Road (later known as Badric Road) and you're right they were off York Road.  My maternal family lived there until the late 1960's when the houses were demolished to make way for tower blocks.  I know there were an awful lot of Penfolds in Battersea.  My parents were both at school in Battersea in the 1940s, can you remember anybody called Peach or Squire?

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Re: James Wilson, Battersea
« Reply #65 on: Thursday 28 October 21 20:01 BST (UK) »
Hi, My Grandmother was Kate Clark from Gurlings yard.

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Re: James Wilson, Battersea
« Reply #66 on: Monday 10 January 22 22:02 GMT (UK) »
Symes if you ever do dna I’d be interested to see if we re a match, my great great granny was Mary Ann clark born 1864, Sussex.
Casaubon (Geneva, London), Daulinge, Berners, McMullen (Nottingham), Tabb (Leics), Mycock (Derbys & Staffs), Gilbert (Notts), Price (s Wales), Krilovs/similar, gypsy Roberts, gypsy Clark, Bexell (Sussex), gypsy Elliott, Raven, Neligan (Co Kerry), Rymer, Newton (Hull).


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Re: James Wilson, Battersea
« Reply #67 on: Tuesday 11 January 22 08:54 GMT (UK) »
Hi Rebekahm28, I have done a DNA with ancestry.I haven’t looked back that far but possibility that we are a match.

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Re: James Wilson, Battersea
« Reply #68 on: Thursday 17 February 22 15:39 GMT (UK) »
Symes33, possibly as the families intermarried , you can upload your dna to Ftdna and my heritage at no extra cost.
Casaubon (Geneva, London), Daulinge, Berners, McMullen (Nottingham), Tabb (Leics), Mycock (Derbys & Staffs), Gilbert (Notts), Price (s Wales), Krilovs/similar, gypsy Roberts, gypsy Clark, Bexell (Sussex), gypsy Elliott, Raven, Neligan (Co Kerry), Rymer, Newton (Hull).