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Re: warwickshire deaths
« Reply #171 on: Wednesday 01 February 12 19:25 GMT (UK) »
Hello, Don Smith from Canada....you note a William Smith....could be my great grandfather, whose father Nathan Smith was born in Tachbrook and grandfather Thomas was born Harbury in 1792.

Just starting out and any help would be appreciated

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« Reply #172 on: Monday 06 February 12 14:23 GMT (UK) »
hi penny

21 April 1848

Elizabeth Hollis, 6, found drowned in a clay pit at Stratford-upon-Avon.
Depositions: Charles Blunn, Stratford-upon-Avon, servant; Sarah Hollis, singlewoman, mother of deceased; James Pritchard, Stratford-upon-Avon, surgeon; John Perks, Stratford-upon-Avon, labourer.

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« Reply #173 on: Monday 06 February 12 14:26 GMT (UK) »
hi don

5 June 1837

William Smith, died in Shottery Workhouse by Visitation of God.

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« Reply #174 on: Monday 06 February 12 14:40 GMT (UK) »
Thank you Kerry and all the other respondents, I am starting to get a better picture and will share what I have....I have discovered another cousin who may have more details as well.....last week I new very little about my grandfather....this week I can to back over 200 years thanks to all of you....here is what I have so far.  From a variety of sources

It seems like I may have found a close cousin who shares the same grandfather as well through these links

Post 1:  Don, I am pleased that what I have found is correct..If I am right as the Smith surname is so difficult..I have got back from Wilfred Bertie Smith whose father was William Smith who married Louisa Bayliss on my previous email I got her name wrong and named her Laura..and William's father was Nathan Smith who was born in Tachbrook a village near Leamington, Warwickshire..., and Nathan Smith's father was Thomas Smith born in Harbury, Warwickshire in 1792...I have also found the parents of Louisa Bayliss...I am not sure if this could be our link as I have a John Smith who married Charlotte Mills in Warwick, Warwickshire..But I am not sure if Charlotte's daughter Eliza Mills was his daughter....I can't find out anymore information as there are so many John Smiths..but it seems he came from Warwickshire so I don't know if it is our link..
  Post 2:  Hi Don, I have found the marriage GRO number for the marriage of Wilfred Bertie Smith and Florence Annie Knott 1907 Aston, Warwickshire which is now part of Birmingham..(still waiting for this) I have checked out ancestry and found two photographs of Florence Annie Knott...and one of Wilfred Bertie Smith..and also a son Harold who married Hilda Helen White...Harold was born 13th Jun 1910 in Birmingham...I have searched the 1911 census but not found him yet...I also checked out a birth for Wilfred Bertie and found one in Gloucester in 1881..I searched teh census returns and found a Wilfred Bertie was the son of William Smith and Laura. Both William and Laura were born in Leamington, Warwickshire..I will see if I can find a marriage reference for William and Laura....My 3rd great grandmotehr Eliza Mills who married a Tallis was illegitimate..But her mother Charlotte Mills married a John Smith in Warwick, Warwickshire c. 1817, after her baptism..Warwick is a few miles from Leamington... It was Eliza's daughter Eliza who married a John Smith and they moved to Aston, Birmingham...I don't think your Smith's link in with teh ones I sent earlier, and I have no idea how we are matched..but it does seem coincidental they are all in the same area...If you would like to send your email address I will send the photo's to you... It's not a problem for me to help in any way I can...
 

 
There's 1 Thomas Smith born Harbury.
Thomas Smith Christened/Feb.7 1793.parents:Thomas & Susanna.
Siblings:
Sarah.Ch.Aug.7 1796
Susanna Ch.Nov.13 1803
John Ch.May 24 1809
There's also this marriage:
Oct.18 1790 Harbury Thomas Smith=Susanna Allen.
Details:
Thomas Smith/of this Parish signed own hand
Susanna Allen of the Parish of Lighthorne signed X
Witnesses:William Biddle
William Beck
William Biddle appears on a number of marriages as a witness so probably a Church Warden.
jim
 
 
 
1851 Census

Nathan Smith 43 occ Plumber b Tachbrook Warks
Hannah 34 Wife b Tachbrook
Elizabeth 14 Daughter b Mallory Southam
Nathan 12 Son b Leamington
William 9 b Leamington
Benjamin 5 b Leamington
Helen 2 b Leamington
Fanny S 4 months b Leamington
Thomas 59 Father/Widower occ Tallow Chandler b Harbury
Joseph 19 Nephew occ Plumbers Apprentice b Barford
John C Grose 27 Lodger occ Curate of St Marys b Bodigen Cornwall
Residing at Clarendon Street, Leamington Priors, Warwickshire
Census Ref HO107/2072/574/6
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and as a visitor to ancestors.com perhaps the next level deeper
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Thomas Smith
PJJ SmithShortJordanHarrild PJJ 20110629_AncestryBIRTH: dd mm 1772 - Warwickshire, England
MARRIAGE: date - city, Bedfordshire, England
PARENTS: name surname, name surname
SPOUSE: name surname






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Re: warwickshire deaths
« Reply #175 on: Monday 06 February 12 16:34 GMT (UK) »
thanks Kerry xx
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« Reply #176 on: Friday 09 March 12 15:09 GMT (UK) »
Kerry can you tell me if there are later Coroner's death in Warwickshire late 1850's 60s.70s, I am looking for a Charles Smith, carpenter joiner with wife Eliza, married at St John Westwood in 1857.  He is said to have died by 1866 so between those dates most likely.  He is very elusive before and after the marriage. Not found in a Census. Any help much appreciated. Thank you
Warwicks: Whitehead, Allcock, Atkins, Bayley, Beacham, Bilson, Brooks, Cleaver,Farmer,Gilks, Lucas, Kendall, Oliver, Pickard, Shilton, Underhill.
Lincs: Kendall, Clark, Morley,Vincent, Withers, Barlow,Dawson.
Leics. Vincent
Notts: Bardill, Bugg, Morley, Winfield
Dublin: Brooks, Flood.

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Re: warwickshire deaths
« Reply #177 on: Saturday 10 March 12 05:56 GMT (UK) »
 hello could i have the following please
benjamin horton
hannah rawbone
thank you.

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« Reply #178 on: Saturday 10 March 12 15:52 GMT (UK) »
hi megan

 22 December 1835

Benjamin Horton, died at Henley-in-Arden; Visitation of God.

30 August 1838

Hannah Rawbone by Visitation of God at Alveston.
Depositions: David Rice, Stratford-upon-Avon, surgeon; William Rawbone, Alveston, labourer, husband of deceased.

kerry
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« Reply #179 on: Monday 12 March 12 06:00 GMT (UK) »
thank you  not the ones for me though mine died barston solihull. but thank you so much for going to the trouble to look for me i really do  appreciate it.