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Re: Britannia Lock
« Reply #9 on: Monday 24 January 11 13:00 GMT (UK) »
     
Lock, Cinderella  Wifes Mother  Widow  F  50
Lock, Reuben  Brother-in-Law  Single  M  24  Travelling Tinker
Lock, Sabina  Sister-in-Law  Single  F  22  Seller of Clothes Pins
       
     i wonder who these are as if they are rebeccas mum and siblings  as suggested  then surely they shouldnt be Locks, unless rebecca was a Lock before aswell as after " marriage"
travellers: Penfold, Holland, Orchard, Loveridge, saunders, James, Davis<br />Somerset/devon: Hawkins, Lane, Perryman, Saffin, Bowden, Warren<br />Yorkshire/Lincolnshire: Webster, Gleadell, Gott, Patrick, Milnes, Beverley

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Re: Britannia Lock
« Reply #10 on: Monday 24 January 11 13:04 GMT (UK) »
I simply thought thet Rebecca must have been a Lock!
Did travellers register their marriages (forgive my ignorance on the matter)?

Have been trying to work out where "The Heath" is/was.
Union Street still exists, and I found Bailey's Wood near Wrington (Bailey's Wood Walled Gardens is marked on Google maps).

Having grown up in Portishead (just a few miles away), and having spent a few years driving around Nailsea, I can't place The Heath?
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Re: Britannia Lock
« Reply #11 on: Monday 24 January 11 13:35 GMT (UK) »
  not all of them  got married  in a church or reg office , they had there own ways of doing it which in there eyes was just as good, they often married within the groups they travelled   or extended family so she could of been a lock aswell.   they also like to swop last names,  with children sometimes using there mothers last name sometimes the fathers and sometimes a different name altogether. so it can make them a challenge 
  i dont know Nailsea at all even though i dont live that much father down the m5 dont think ive ever been there   
travellers: Penfold, Holland, Orchard, Loveridge, saunders, James, Davis<br />Somerset/devon: Hawkins, Lane, Perryman, Saffin, Bowden, Warren<br />Yorkshire/Lincolnshire: Webster, Gleadell, Gott, Patrick, Milnes, Beverley

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Re: Britannia Lock
« Reply #12 on: Monday 24 January 11 13:51 GMT (UK) »
if you live near portishead have you been to yatton graveyard?there is alot of gypsy graves there including the joules/joles family.they also married into the locks so you might find some lock baptisms,marriages or deaths in the parish records there.the lock also favoured weston supoer mare and in the old days what was called gloucester was sometimes part of bristol!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Britannia Lock
« Reply #13 on: Monday 24 January 11 14:04 GMT (UK) »
Grew up in Portishead - now living in the Netherlands!
And before that the Isle of Man!

Haven't lived in North Somerset for nearly 20 years now.
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Re: Britannia Lock
« Reply #14 on: Monday 24 January 11 14:07 GMT (UK) »
shame,i notice you have crockers in your tree?i have one or two west country crockers in mine.
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Re: Britannia Lock
« Reply #15 on: Tuesday 25 January 11 11:54 GMT (UK) »
hi Matilda some locks also used name Davis and Smith ! have a lot of info and also large tree a researcher sent me will add it to jib or genes soon:)

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Re: Britannia Lock
« Reply #16 on: Wednesday 26 January 11 12:59 GMT (UK) »
that would be great, look forward to it thanks  ;D
travellers: Penfold, Holland, Orchard, Loveridge, saunders, James, Davis<br />Somerset/devon: Hawkins, Lane, Perryman, Saffin, Bowden, Warren<br />Yorkshire/Lincolnshire: Webster, Gleadell, Gott, Patrick, Milnes, Beverley

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Re: Britannia Lock
« Reply #17 on: Friday 28 January 11 23:52 GMT (UK) »
 hi  Matilda1973,
 I noticed you mentioned a adolphus ryles, i had an uncle called aldy ryles but i have no info about him, wondering if it could be same. my family name is price and they are related to the locks, lock,hearn family, just not sure how.
Came from Cadoxton S. Wales. Moved to England in 1966.
Moved to Florida in 1970
Moved and settled in Toronto in 1971
I have been married for over 40 years and we have 2 wonderful boys and one granddaughter
Surnames....Price, Evon, Shatten, Lee, Riley, Burton, Ayres, Smith, Loveridge, Rafferty,