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Re: St Helen-Bishopgate birth 1775
« Reply #9 on: Monday 28 December 09 23:15 GMT (UK) »
Hi
 
Cousins then?

24th August 1769 St Sepulchre Holborn
William Buskin Widower of this parish 
Sarah Doxey (Doxsey in the signature) of the parish of Great St Helens London spinster
Married by licence
Both signed
Witnesses Thomas Entwhistle and Ann Doxsey

Thomas Entwhistle married Mary Doxsey at St Helen Bishopgate in 1764. Sarah was a witness 


WM. BUSKIN
Christening:  16 AUG 1775   St Sepulchre, London
Father:  WM. BUSKIN 
Mother:  SARAH 


siblings

ROSETA BUSKIN
Christening:  12 JUL 1770   St Sepulchre, London
Father:  WILLIAM BUSKIN 
Mother:  SARAH 

MARY ANN BUSKIN
Christening:  10 SEP 1772   St Sepulchre, London
Father:  WILLIAM BUSKIN 
Mother:  SARAH 

CATHERINE BUSKIN 
Christening:  26 AUG 1777   St Sepulchre, London
Father:  WM. BUSKIN 
Mother:  SARAH 

CHARLES AUGUSTUS BUSKIN
Birth:  14 DEC 1778   
Christening:  06 JAN 1779   St Sepulchre, London
Father:  WM. BUSKIN 
Mother:  SARAH 


If the Doxsey wills don't prove the connection maybe Buskin wills might be more helpful


Will of Rosetta Buskin, Spinster of Islington , Middlesex 05 February 1838 PROB 11/1890


Fire Insurance records

MS 11936/505/1045451  3 May 1826
Contents:
Insured: Rosetta Buskin, 151 Hoxton


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Valda
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Re: St Helen-Bishopgate birth 1775
« Reply #10 on: Monday 28 December 09 23:43 GMT (UK) »
Hi

In 1780 a William Buskin was a looking glass manufacturer. Might or might not be William senior


http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/12069/pages/2/page.pdf


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Re: St Helen-Bishopgate birth 1775
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 29 December 09 04:51 GMT (UK) »
Wonderful ! Thank you Valda.

What I term ' delicious ' information - I shall have quite a lot to work on now.

Hope to let you know sometime what eventuates.

Wishing you a Happy New Year.........




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Re: St Helen-Bishopgate birth 1775
« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 05 January 10 22:17 GMT (UK) »
Hello Valda

I now have the Will of Rosetta Buskin and all the names in there tell me that it was indeed my Rebecca Mason who married Rosetta's brother William.  I still have to find Rebecca's birth details but with your help feel well on the way to solving that soon. Thank you again.


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Re: St Helen-Bishopgate birth 1775 - COMPLETED.
« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 06 January 10 11:16 GMT (UK) »
Hi

Well at least it proves the conection and presumably gives you a lot more information than just Rebecca's baptism alone would have done. That's the beauty of wills particularly by those left by unmarried members of the extended family.


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Re: St Helen-Bishopgate birth 1775 - COMPLETED.
« Reply #14 on: Monday 28 December 15 12:39 GMT (UK) »
Hello,

I am a Buskin linked to William Buskin who is my 5th Great Grandfather. I would be pleased to get any information on the family tree that you might have an happy to share what I have found out also.

Rossetta is my 5th Great Aunt.

Look forward to hearing from you on the above.

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DB

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Re: St Helen-Bishopgate birth 1775 - COMPLETED.
« Reply #15 on: Tuesday 29 December 15 21:18 GMT (UK) »
Hello DB

Greetings from New Zealand.

If you have any questions on the Buskin family I would be more than happy to help - not sure I will

have the answers !

Look forward to hearing.

JMH.

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Re: St Helen-Bishopgate birth 1775 - COMPLETED.
« Reply #16 on: Friday 01 January 16 10:02 GMT (UK) »
JMH,

Thank you for your reply.

I am just trying to find out more about the family line and have gotten as far back as William Buskin born 1749 who married a Sarah Doxsey. I think his father was a William Buskin born in 1717 and married to a Mary Parsons. Who was a son of a John Buskin born in 1695 married to a Mary ????. I just don't have too much to support the line past William Buskin of 1749.

Basically I am just trying to track the family as far back as I can. No real reason other than to see where it goes.

The Buskin's that I decend from are William Buskin 1775 to 1806, Henry Godfred Buskin 1803 to ????, Alexander Frank Buskin 1849 to 1907, Alexander Frank Buskin 1889 to 1915, Frank S. A. Buskin  1915 to 1983 and John Buskin 1948 to 2007.

I am not sure where or if you are linked to the Buskin Family, but any assistance you can give is much appreciated.

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Re: St Helen-Bishopgate birth 1775 - COMPLETED.
« Reply #17 on: Saturday 02 January 16 22:20 GMT (UK) »
Hello again DB

My link to the Buskins is a more tenuous one than yours but I have found them to be an interesting family.

William Buskin married Sarah Doxsey  and her sister Ann married William Mason ( son of Thomas
Mason & Rebecca Hunt) - Thomas being my 6 x Gt.Grandfather.

Sarah's son William married Rebecca - daughter of Sarah's sister Ann and therefore they were first
cousins.

I have many snippets I have jotted down through the years about the Buskins  - for instance Markham Buskin ( son of Henry Godfred Buskin) being an indigo planter in India. However, I have not ventured back past William Buskin - 1749.

Looking through my papers I have an inventory of all the goods and chattels left by Rebecca Buskin in her shop in Homerton. Grandmother Sarah seems to have taken over care of the children.  I would be happy to send you a copy of this when we are able to send a personal message and answer any questions you may have.

Kind regards.

JMH.