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Re: Hanbury, St. Mary's Monument Look-up Request
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 19 May 11 19:37 BST (UK) »
Hi Phoebe

Mary d, of John & Eliza Cole of Hanbury blacksmith bapt. 4April 1830 by W. Vernon.
     Could be the same child
Mary Ann Cole of Hanbury aged 2 buried 30 May 1833.

William s. of John & Eliza Cole of Hanbury blacksmith bapt. 13 July 1832 by W Vernon
William Cole of Hanbury aged7 days buried 17 July 1832 by W Vernon.

Samuel s. of John & Ann Cole of Hanbury blacksmith bapt.14 July 1841 by W.Vernon
Samuel Cole of Hanbury aged 18 months buried 17 May 1843 by W.Vernon

Thomas s. of John & Ann Cole  of Hanbury blacksmith bapt. 11 Dec 1844 by W.Vernon
Thomas Cole of Hanbury aged 4 days buried 15 Dec 1844 by  W Vernon.

Ann d. of John & Ann Cole of Hanbury blacksmith bapt. 17 May 1846 by W.Vernon
Ann Cole of Hanbury buried 21 April 1853 aged 7 by W. Vernon.

Elizabeth d. of John & Ann Cole of Hanbury blacksmith bapt 7 Nov 1847 by W. Vernon
   The only Elizabeth Cole burial I have dosn't tie in with your dates but I have listed it as follows :-

       Elizabeth Cole of Hanbury buried 5ugust 1868 aged 29 by Arthur M. Platt

How sad to have lost so many young children from two marriages.

If you would like anything else let me know.

Yvonne

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Re: Hanbury, St. Mary's Monument Look-up Request
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 19 May 11 19:48 BST (UK) »
Thank you so much, it's as I feared, several little ones didn't survive long,
Maybe Elizabeth moved away to work, her step-sister Sarah I've found "in service" but I seem to have lost Elizabeth and her older sister Ann. They could have married but with such common names it's not going to be easy tracking them down. It may seem odd trying to find out what happened to such a large family I'm curious, or nosey depending which way you look at it.

Thanks again, it's been a great help.

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Re: Hanbury, St. Mary's Monument Look-up Request
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 19 May 11 19:52 BST (UK) »
You must think I'm brain dead, Ann died  as you have found. I hadn't properly updated my records before I replied to you, please forgive me.
So, it's only Elizabeth to find now.....

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Re: Hanbury, St. Mary's Monument Look-up Request
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 26 January 12 12:18 GMT (UK) »
I have resumed research on my Cole family who lived in Hanbury from 1830. I have all the baptisms and the burials (the latter thanks to you) but wonder if you would have the time to send me the 5 marriages you found between 1813 and 1900. I know the family moved away from Hanbury about 1870.

Thanks in advance,

Phoebe


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Re: Hanbury, St. Mary's Monument Look-up Request
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 26 January 12 22:42 GMT (UK) »
I am also tracing the Cole family living in and around the Hanbury area from 1800 onwards. According to Parish and  records my family were farming 30 acres in the Goosehill Green area in the 1850s.Her name was Mary born Hanbury 1799 her husband was named George they had a son named Charles born 1824.     

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Re: Hanbury, St. Mary's Monument Look-up Request
« Reply #14 on: Friday 27 January 12 11:23 GMT (UK) »
My ancestor was John Cole who was born in Ombersley in 1802, lived there until about 1830 when he moved to Hanbury. He married twice (both times at St Clement's Worcester) and had twelve children in all, half of them died in infancy or childhood and are buried (as is his first wife) in Hanbury. John was a blacksmith for much of the time but was a Grocer at Vernon Arms (1851 census) which I think was the name given to the cluster of cottages near to the Inn. He moved to Birmingham between the 1851 and 1861 censuses.

As far as I know all the family moved away from Hanbury by 1861.

I don't think this is of any use to you but I thought I'd post it just in case.

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Re: Hanbury, St. Mary's Monument Look-up Request
« Reply #15 on: Friday 27 January 12 11:32 GMT (UK) »
Hi Phoebe,

   Leonard Gittus (X) 20 labourer of Hanbury son of John Gittus labourer & Harriet Cole full age daughter of Joseph Cole Carpenter married by Banns 2nd Mar 1857 by W F Vernon. Witnesses William Barrett & Sarah Cole.

    George Cole full age carpenter of Hanbury son of George Cole carpenter and Ann Guise full age daughter of Robert Guise labourer mar by banns 9 Nov 1858 by W F Vernon Wit. Henry Guise & Ann Cole.

    Thomas Dalley full age widower groom of Hanbury son of William Dalley cooper & Hannah Cole full age Widow of Hanbury daughter of James Turner carpenter  mar by banns 29 Jul 1862.by W D Attwood. Wit. William Heath & Anne Marck

     Joseph Foster (X) 24 labourer of Hanbury son of William Foster labourer and Ann Cole 27 of Hanbury daughter of Joseph Cole carpenter . mar by banns 20 Oct 1870 by Henry Douglas Wit. Frederick Greenhill & Ellen Hawkins.

     Arthur George Cole 24 labourer of Hanbury son of Charles Cole labourer & Lucy Ann Street 27 of Hanbury daughter of John Street labourer. mar by banns 12 Mar 1898 by A H Hill Wit. Joseph Stanton & Sarah Ann Fleetwood


Hope this helps
Regards

Yvon




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Re: Hanbury, St. Mary's Monument Look-up Request
« Reply #16 on: Friday 27 January 12 11:48 GMT (UK) »
Hi Yvon,

Thank you very much for this, I appreciate it very much. It looks as if none of those listed are of my direct family but I'm on the look out for the name generally so this is all very helpful. I am trying to find a reason for my Cole moving from Ombersley and wonder if the other Cole family are connected. Food for thought!

All the best,
Phoebe


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Re: Hanbury, St. Mary's Monument Look-up Request
« Reply #17 on: Sunday 29 January 12 16:23 GMT (UK) »
Hi Phoebe and Yvon

Sorry I have not replied earlier but am very new to this forum thing. It would not be within the realms of probability that these small communities would be related in some way. My portion of the Cole family of which I am a direct descendant moved away to North Staffordshire in 1870 almost certainly to obtain work within the mines, pottery and steel industry. My G-grandfather George was born in Chaddesley Corbett in 1851. He moved to Newcastle under Lyme and married a local girl named Hannah Inskeep of Silverdale in 1874 and the rest they say is history. I also read with interest the excellent information provided by yvon. According to the 1841 census it lists the occupation of my GGG-grandfather as carpenter which makes the 2nd line of yvons last  post very intriguing. The family are listed as thus and were living in Goosehill Green:
George aged 45
Mary (wife) aged 42
James (son) aged 22
Charles (son) aged 17
Elizabeth (daughter) aged13
Ann (daughter) aged 7
George (son) aged 5
I dont know if this is of any use to any one else but am finding new info all the time.

Many thanks and kind regards

mrwithy