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Offline Bountyhunter

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Re: Are any of these names in your tree?
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 12 May 05 19:10 BST (UK) »
Hi
No sorry i dont have any of those names in my tree
                      Cheers
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Re: Are any of these names in your tree?
« Reply #10 on: Monday 16 May 05 23:15 BST (UK) »
Wow, thank you very much for all your replies,
Lucia
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Re: Are any of these names in your tree?
« Reply #11 on: Friday 10 June 05 13:34 BST (UK) »
I have SEAR in my tree - my grandmother was a Florence Mabel Sear who was born (as was I) in Market Harborough, Leicestershire but whose family originated from New Bradwell / Padbury in Buckinghamshire.

Do we have anything in common?
Sturgis (and variants - Leicestershire/Northamptonshire
Sear - Leicestershire/Buckinghamshire
Webb - Leicestershire/Northamptonshire
Kilbourn - Northamptonshire
Bullen - Norfolk
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Re: Are any of these names in your tree?
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 12 June 05 04:33 BST (UK) »
Hi!  While researching Eliza Clark b. 1848 a "Visitor" in the home of William & Prudence King in Middle Claydon 1861, the household of John & Harriet Clarke in 1851 Steeple Claydon turned up.  Other than Clarke, other Surnames in the household are Coxhill, Boughton and Sear.

William Sear unm 21 <1830> b. Padbury   Brickmaker

Anything you are looking for?

CK


KING Buckinghamshire  US
FANNING LINDEN Ireland US
BARRET Devonshire
GURLEY Warwickshire
SMITH Buckinghamshire US
MORAN Ireland Lancashire Warwickshire US
BALLARD Worcester US


Offline jcsturgis

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Re: Are any of these names in your tree?
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 16 June 05 13:16 BST (UK) »
Looks interesting - what was the relationship between William Sear and John & Harriett Clark - was he just a visitor.

Have you got the census ref. and I'll have a look.

Thanks.
Sturgis (and variants - Leicestershire/Northamptonshire
Sear - Leicestershire/Buckinghamshire
Webb - Leicestershire/Northamptonshire
Kilbourn - Northamptonshire
Bullen - Norfolk
Lines - Norfolk

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Re: Are any of these names in your tree?
« Reply #14 on: Thursday 16 June 05 13:43 BST (UK) »
Hi!

1851 Steeple Claydon, Buck
John Clarke Head 55 Mason Bricklayer b. Steepe Claydon
Harriett Clarke Wife 36 Lacemaker b. Adstock
Henry Coxhill son 15 Ag Lab b. Steeple Claydon
John Coxhill son 13 Ag Lab b. Steeple Claydon
Eliza Clarke dau 3 b. Steeple Claydon
Thomas Clarke son 1 month b. Steeple Claydon
John Boughton Unm 21 Brickmaker b. Padbury
William Sear Unm 21 Brickmaker b. Padbury


Further from IGI/Free BMD

John Clark m. Sarah King December 17, 1819 Steeple Claydon

John Coxhill m. Harriett Sear 30th Nov 1835 Padbury

John Clark m Harriett Coxhill Dec Qtr 1846


So Clarke family of 1851 seems to be a blend of Harriett Sear Coxhill Clarke's sons from her 1st marriage to John Coxhill

And her dau Eliza and son Thomas with John Clark.

Would seem John Sear could be  Harrietts Brother or nephew?

Have not made a link yet between above Eliza Clarke to EC found in William & Prudence King's household in 1861 Sand Hill Steeple Claydon at age 13 (lacemaker) --  unless their dau Maria was having a friend visit.........

Nor the connection to the Sarah King 1st wife of John Clarke to "my" Kings.   

Let me know if you have anything that fits.

Kathy
KING Buckinghamshire  US
FANNING LINDEN Ireland US
BARRET Devonshire
GURLEY Warwickshire
SMITH Buckinghamshire US
MORAN Ireland Lancashire Warwickshire US
BALLARD Worcester US

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Re: Are any of these names in your tree?
« Reply #15 on: Thursday 07 July 05 11:41 BST (UK) »
My family name is Sear, and we have been in Bournemouth for at least 4 generations now.

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Re: Are any of these names in your tree?
« Reply #16 on: Tuesday 12 July 05 03:11 BST (UK) »
I was wondering if any of you have the surname Climpson or Hatchett in your files.  I am looking for an Emily Climpson, born about 1868 in Amersham Buckingham England.  She had three brothers--Joseph, James and William.  She also had a sister, Mary Hatchett with 7 children.  Their names are Alice, Minnie, James, Rosie, Florrie, Thomas and Emily.  Her Husband's name was Joseph.  Her parents probabaly are John and Fannie or Florence Climpson.  John was from Chesham Bois and Fannie from Amersham.  Any information about this family would be greatly apprecited.  I would like to go as far back as possible on this family.  Emily Climpson was 22 years old in 1891.  I believe she was born in 1869.  Her father John was 33 in 1861 and her mother Fannie would have been 29.  Thank you very much!!!!  Catherine Climpson

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Re: Are any of these names in your tree?
« Reply #17 on: Monday 14 November 05 18:23 GMT (UK) »
Hi Lucia :)

I have an Elizabeth Darvill c1850 in my family who married a John Spencer, she came from Horton in Bucks

Can you help as the only info I have is that her mother was called Sarah
Martins, Scotney, Loasby, Angels, Spencer and Roberts all from the Northamptonshire and Hertfordshire area