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Re: Fewell
« Reply #90 on: Friday 17 February 06 23:05 GMT (UK) »

Jack Baxters Marriages

Great Bardfield 1813-1865

William Fewel m.2/2/1827 Sarah Burges
Susan Fewell m.28/10/1826 Thomas Dawson
William Fewel (widower) m.7/5/1833 Ann Bowtle

Great Canfield 1813-1865

Elizabeth Fewel (minor with Consent of Parents) m.17/11/1821 William Nightingale
Catharine Fewel (minor with consent) m.24/12/1821 John Mason
James Fewell m.15/10/1825 Elizabeth Doe
John Fewell m.11/7/1827 Maria Clark (with consent)
Elizabeth Fewell m.24/2/1826 Thomas Clark of Hatfield Broad Oak
Ellen Fewell m. 13/8/1829 Charles Philpot

Chignal St James
Mary Fewel m.12/3/1836 Thomas Turnes
Samuel Fewel m.31/10/1835 Eliza Johnson
William Fewel m.27/3/1835 Ann Saltwell
Thomas Fewel m.24/12/1831 Mary Brewer
Sarah Fewel m.18/12/1830 John Riley (widower)

Black Notley 1813-1865

Thomas Fewel widower m.21/10/1813 Sarah Cheeke (Widow)

No Fewell's Elmsted,Great Easton 1813-1851,Little Bentley 1754-1813.....


FEWELL - FEWEL - FUELL -  FUEL ALL AREAS
KENNAIRD - KENNARD - BANCE OF KENT & SUSSEX
DOWNES - TWIN - CHILDS OF ESSEX
DANCE - BROWN OF LONDON
PEARCE - FURZELAND - PARSONS OF SOMERSET
CLARKE - GILOOLLY OF PERTHSHIRE
McHUGH-McHUE-McCUE - GILOOLLY OF IRELAND

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Re: Fewell
« Reply #91 on: Friday 17 February 06 23:31 GMT (UK) »
Jack Baxter Burials

No Fewell's Great Bentley 1813-1865,Good Easter 1813-1865

Great Easton 1813-1865

Sarah Furl of Great Dunmow 21/2/1818 aged 29
Daniel Fewell 13/1/1837 aged 87

Little Easton 1813-1865

Mary Fewell 10/1/1833 aged 65
Elizabeth Fewel 30/5/1827 aged 83

Great Canfield 1813 - 1865

Mary Fuel 26/3/1813 aged 57
Eleanor Fewel of Dunmow 14/6/1816 aged 34
Susannah Fewell 14/7/1817 aged 69
John Fewel of Dunmow 27/6/1818 aged 35
James Fewel of Gt. Dunmow 11/7/1821 aged 29
Mary Fewel 24/2/1822 aged 15
Philemon Fewel 8/6/1824 aged 43 (Sue is this your Philemon?)
John Fewell 21/6/1826 aged 60
Susannah Fewell 12/6/1827 aged 17
William Fewel of Gt. Dunmow 15/8/1827 aged 65
Sarah Fewell 22/10/1829 aged 59
Sarah Fewell 10/8/1830 aged 76
Charles Fewell 8/1/1836 aged 19
Lucy Fewel coming home from servitude died High Roding 3/8/1836 aged 14
John Fewell of High Roding 6/2/1838 aged 28
James Fewell 16/3/1844 aged 67
Charles Fewell 20/1/1845 aged 77
Sarah Fewell 7/11/1847 aged 28
William Fewell 12/12/1847 aged 4months
Elizabeth Fewell of Philpot End, Gt. Dunmow 8/4/1857 aged 50
Elizabeth Fewell 13/2/1858 aged 69
Philip Fewell 9/5/1859 aged 81
Sarah Fewell of Union House Gt.Dunmow 7/11/1861 aged 81

Felsted 1813 -1865

Elizabeth Sewell 3/3/1814 aged 14
William Sewell 14/8/1817 aged 9
Mary Sewell 13/5/1821 aged 100+3months
Elizabeth Sewell 3/5/1821 aged 64
Edward Sewell 15/5/1824 aged 81
Emma Sewell 4/8/1822 aged 2 months
Edward Sewell 21/8/1827 aged 85
Mary Sewell 21/8/1827 aged 52
Henry Sewell 6/6/1831 aged 4
Joseph Sewell 9/5/1831 aged 53
John Sewell parish pauper 26/3/1830 aged 74
John Sewell 21/6/1833 aged 18
Joseph Sewell 10/9/1839 aged 36
Elizabeth Sewell 19/10/1839 aged 51
Mary Sewell 25/4/1840 aged 81
Henry Sewell 12/2/1841 aged 45
Betsey Sewell 26/3/1842 aged -
William Sewell Dunmow Union 30/1/1854 aged -
Peter Sewell 22/10/1859 aged 70
John Sewell 4/5/1861 aged 82
Mary Sewell 21/7/1865 aged 67

Finchingfield 1813-1865

Charlotte Fewel 18/4/1819 aged 5
William Fewel 12/4/1829 Infant
Thomas Fewel 24/2/1833 aged 12
Jemima Fewel 3/12/1836 aged 70
John Fewell 23/2/1858 aged 5
Ruth Fewell 22/11/1858 aged 64
William Fuell 24/5/1861 aged 68
John Fuel 31/10/1861 aged 79


That's it until Monday folks

when i will be concentrating on trying to find William and Margaret's deaths

Kath xx
FEWELL - FEWEL - FUELL -  FUEL ALL AREAS
KENNAIRD - KENNARD - BANCE OF KENT & SUSSEX
DOWNES - TWIN - CHILDS OF ESSEX
DANCE - BROWN OF LONDON
PEARCE - FURZELAND - PARSONS OF SOMERSET
CLARKE - GILOOLLY OF PERTHSHIRE
McHUGH-McHUE-McCUE - GILOOLLY OF IRELAND

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Re: Fewell
« Reply #92 on: Sunday 19 February 06 13:14 GMT (UK) »
I did email you all but for those interested in the Fewell's i do not have contact details for

i found this at the records office a good while a go

Felstead Baptism's

Henry son of Henry and Mary Fewele 20/9/1747
Ann daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Fovvel 17/4/1734
Martha Daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Twin 12/7/1747
Sarah daughter of Wait and Mary Sewell 5/7/1747

I am wondering if Edward and Elizabeth Twin had a Daughter called Margaret i will have a look again but didn't come across one last time.... and Henry and Mary maybe they had a son William too, but we have all looked at the Felsted baptism's and not found William as of yet...
FEWELL - FEWEL - FUELL -  FUEL ALL AREAS
KENNAIRD - KENNARD - BANCE OF KENT & SUSSEX
DOWNES - TWIN - CHILDS OF ESSEX
DANCE - BROWN OF LONDON
PEARCE - FURZELAND - PARSONS OF SOMERSET
CLARKE - GILOOLLY OF PERTHSHIRE
McHUGH-McHUE-McCUE - GILOOLLY OF IRELAND

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Re: Fewell
« Reply #93 on: Sunday 19 February 06 21:21 GMT (UK) »
Hi Kath
2 of those Gt Canfield marriages are mine and 8 of the deaths. 
I seem to have lost the plot here - who is Jack Baxter?

If you at any time come across the marriages of John Fewell & Elizabeth Lanham - 3 Feb 1768, William Fewell & Susanna Clarke - 9 Dec 1782 and Thomas Fewell & Sarah Bacon - 7 Aug 1777 all Great Canfield, could you just see if there are any witnesses named for the marriages.  Also John Fewell & Mary ? about 1766, but I don't know where they married, this is the same John that Married Elizabeth Lanham,  - he had been married before.
Thanks
Sue
Bell - London, Dorset & Somerset
Bridge, Crow, Fewell, Prior - Essex
Cane - London & Portsmouth
Hunter - London
McLeod - Scotland, Helmsdale & Wick


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Re: Fewell
« Reply #94 on: Sunday 19 February 06 21:40 GMT (UK) »
Hi Kath ....

Hope you have a good trip tomorrow.  I think you're absolutely right in trying to find out what happened to William and Margaret.  They're our very own history and it seems strange that the seem to have disappeared into thin air after having had their children. 

I wonder if they've been forced to move well away into another county - or maybe just a part of Essex where none of our (and the IGI/LDS) searches have touched yet (if you have a chance to talk to one of the Essex history experts, could you ask them about forced relocation / emigration and the clearing of the Poor Houses please ?). 

What looks like a very interesting publication in the SEAX register are the accounts of the Dunmow Overseer - Ref:  D/P 95/12/1 which detail allowance given to poor mothers and the handouts given to the poor in general.  In covering the period 1766 to 1833 it hits on just the period we're looking at for Fewells in general and William / Margaret and their children in particular.  It also covers the black hole when the Takeley register of births wasn't being completed by the incumbent vicar.

Have a great time - I wish I was with you !!

Aye

Trev

PS - Hi Sue ... great news about the wedding - Congratulations !
Fewell, MacDougall, Stevens, Rainbird

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Re: Fewell
« Reply #95 on: Sunday 19 February 06 21:46 GMT (UK) »
Hi Trevor
Thanks alot.  did you see my other posting to you about Lucy and her mother (Georges Lucy)?
Sue
Bell - London, Dorset & Somerset
Bridge, Crow, Fewell, Prior - Essex
Cane - London & Portsmouth
Hunter - London
McLeod - Scotland, Helmsdale & Wick

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Re: Fewell
« Reply #96 on: Sunday 19 February 06 21:57 GMT (UK) »
Hi Sue ...

Yes I did - should have said thanks !  Not as sad as it could have been but still rather Dickensian and tragic.  It may have been the 'relocation to Lancashire' thing that was in my mind when I asked Kath if she could find out more about this.  It was also the way in which Jeremy Paxman's relatives in Suffolk found themselves in the Black Country (I'm sure you saw the programme !).  I wonder if the same fate befell William and Margaret ... or any others in our lines ??

Aye

Trev
Fewell, MacDougall, Stevens, Rainbird

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Re: Fewell
« Reply #97 on: Sunday 19 February 06 22:12 GMT (UK) »
Hi
I did wonder about relocation for them, as He was born in Braintree, so it wasn't as if he came from up here.  And they worked in the cotton mills, not very exciting.  I havn't been able to find a death or marriage for Lucy, she seemed to have disappeared after 1901.
As for the Essex lot, I wish the vicar had written in the books for Gt Canfield, the missing period is causing lots of problems.  I have been looking again at the William, Thomas and John born Takely, children of Thomas Fuell & Elizabeth Judd, and wonder if maybe our John is this one.  Nobody seems to have them in any other tree's. 
Take care
Sue
Bell - London, Dorset & Somerset
Bridge, Crow, Fewell, Prior - Essex
Cane - London & Portsmouth
Hunter - London
McLeod - Scotland, Helmsdale & Wick

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Re: Fewell
« Reply #98 on: Sunday 19 February 06 23:12 GMT (UK) »
 Sue & Trev

I will of course keep an eye out for your Fewell's Sue. Everything i come accross iwrite down even if i already have it..I will be looking at Gt Canfield tomorrow also High Roding,White Roding,Felsted,Gt Dunmow and Thaxted (if i get time to do them all in one hit)

Trev
I will ask the historian about forced relocation etc

Thanx for the Ref # I have put it down at top of the list along with a few other's (apart from the traditional Burial/Marriage/Baptisms)

I will also be looking at Gt Dunmow Congregational Church as you never know.....

There are some Bastardy Bonds (1761-1809),Examinations (1803-1819) Relief to Paupers (1804-1809) Removal Orders (1749-1819) for Thaxted i will try and look at also...........

If there is any particular ref # you want me to look at please let me know before 9am tomorrow

And Sue do us distant rellies get an invite to this wedding or what ;)

TTFN

Kath x
FEWELL - FEWEL - FUELL -  FUEL ALL AREAS
KENNAIRD - KENNARD - BANCE OF KENT & SUSSEX
DOWNES - TWIN - CHILDS OF ESSEX
DANCE - BROWN OF LONDON
PEARCE - FURZELAND - PARSONS OF SOMERSET
CLARKE - GILOOLLY OF PERTHSHIRE
McHUGH-McHUE-McCUE - GILOOLLY OF IRELAND