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Re: Wolstanton records
« Reply #36 on: Wednesday 19 August 09 23:52 BST (UK) »
Hi Pat,
Yes, the Ann Mare I have is 1759 to 1836.   Would love to have more info on her lineage.  Thanks.

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Claire

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« Reply #37 on: Friday 04 September 09 16:29 BST (UK) »
Hi Claire i'm new to chat line and am trying to link ann mare but saw your note. margaret naull nee adams had 2 brothers alfred and john whilst marg was born in mile end stepney it looks like the 2 bros are from newcastle under lyme and their parents are john adams son of joseph and mary cooper who it seems was married to bowyer lockettkeeping it short till i know what i'm doing terry
Thank you Caerfai and Maggie for your information.   At least I now know I am on the right track.

Maggie, on your tree does it show Anne's marriage to anyone, in particular Joseph Adams c1758-1830. I found some information that shows that Anne and Joseph had at least 11 children, Samuel, Joseph, Richard, Joseph (again), John, William, Anne, Mary, Margaret, Eliza, Jane.  One of these children will be my 2x Great Grandparent and is the missing link to my Great Grandmother, Margaret Mary Elizabeth Adams b1849, d1904, and who married James William Naulls 1845-1924.
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adams staffordshire/east london
ashenden hollingbourne/east london
gow st george in the east/shadwell
rooney ireland?/st george in the east

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Re: Wolstanton records
« Reply #38 on: Friday 04 September 09 17:47 BST (UK) »
Mare/mayer.
 found this site the other day and realised my work after ann mare 1759-1836 had picked up the wrong john mare.think i'm on the right track now have 3 john's going back to john 1660-1729 m rebecca smith.however can any one explain elijah 1717 at one point he seems to be john 1717 brother another as  half brother to john 1687(all from stoke)
thanks terry
adams staffordshire/east london
ashenden hollingbourne/east london
gow st george in the east/shadwell
rooney ireland?/st george in the east

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Re: Wolstanton records
« Reply #39 on: Friday 04 September 09 18:55 BST (UK) »
Hi - According to the tree I have the Elijah Mayer that married  Elizabeth Jebb had a brother John that married Mary Palmer.
His son, also called Elijah, had a brother called John and as far as I am aware neither of them married.
The line back from John and Rebecca Smith goes to circa 1050.
Unfortunately families seem to like to use the same names and it can become difficult to separate.
Hope that helps rather than confuses.
Best wishes
Maggie 


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Re: Wolstanton records
« Reply #40 on: Friday 04 September 09 23:59 BST (UK) »
thanks maggie that seems to have straightened that out back to checking out some new names as you say the continued use of the same names can make it difficult the use of latin in some of the parish registers doesn't help either.
regards terry
adams staffordshire/east london
ashenden hollingbourne/east london
gow st george in the east/shadwell
rooney ireland?/st george in the east

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Re: Wolstanton records
« Reply #41 on: Tuesday 22 September 09 15:34 BST (UK) »
Hi my name is jayne my nan was called Ellen Mayer her dad was called William F Mayer his dad was called Enoch Mayer and his dad was Samuel Mayer and his fater was called Obadiah Mayer, is there any connection to any of your family's i have been guided to this site by Pat and the family are all from Staffs can you help in filling in the gaps especially with the Wedgwood/Darwin family and did they all produce china, I know Samuel mayer did many thanks

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Re: Wolstanton records
« Reply #42 on: Thursday 24 September 09 10:53 BST (UK) »
Hi - I've looked on the copy tree and there is not a lot of information.   The only Obadiah was born in 1773 and married Elizabeth Turner of Newcastle in 1803.  They ad a son called Samuel who died in 1860.  It says he was of London and had a daughter called Emma of Holborn.

As I did not do the tree myself I don't know how accurate that may be.  If you are able to make a connection to this Obadiah I can give you details of his siblings, parents etc.

Sorry I could not be more positive.

Maggie 

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Re: Wolstanton records
« Reply #43 on: Thursday 24 September 09 11:03 BST (UK) »
Hi - I forgot about the Wedgwood/Darwin connection.  I know that there were a number of marriages between the Mayer family and the Wedgwood family but the only connection I know of with Darwin is Maer Hall.  This is on Wikipaedia:  The large 17th century stone built country house and estate of Maer Hall dominates the village of Maer, Staffordshire. Its location in the district of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, England, is attractively rural, but fairly close to the pottery manufacturing area around Stoke-on-Trent which attracted its most famous owner Josiah Wedgwood II. His nephew Charles Darwin often visited Maer, and married Josiah's daughter Emma.
A manor house at Maer dates back to 1282, the owner then being William de Mere. The present stone house was built around 1680 on a slope above a small lake, or "mere", which gave the house its name. In the 18th century the landscape designer Capability Brown altered the lake in a scheme of pleasure grounds.
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Re: Wolstanton records
« Reply #44 on: Thursday 24 September 09 12:32 BST (UK) »
Hi Maggie
This is the line I descend from, Samuel was a china manufacturer and he had a son called Enoch Mayer, also a George Henry, Ann,Pamela,Rachel and Elizabeth, Enoch married and Ellen Greenbanks and her sister Jane Greenbanks married a Thomas Chatfield, and it was from them who married into the Wedwood family with a Catherine Chatfield marrying a Edwin Wedgwood and he was 3rd cousin of Charles Darwin,Enoch's son was called Frederick William Mayer and he was my great grandfather, he did actually move to London, I do not how they feature in your line up, Obadiah when he died they lined the streets and he did marry an Elizabeth Turner, I do not know how far back they go did they come from Meissen in germany and were they of Jewish descent, A bit of a list but I hope either you kindly or anyone else can fill in the gaps many thanks jayne.