Hello All,
A very little background. I am in Christchurch, New Zealand (Yes, the earthquake place), and one of my great (x2) grandfathers is Peter Fawcett who arrived in Canterbury from Saintfield, County Down in 1851.
Peter's Death Certificate says he was born in County Wicklow, and his father was Anthony Fawcett, a land steward.
Now a mystery. It was recorded by an esteemed indexer and compiler of family histories here in Canterbury that the Rev John Turner Colman Fawcett the vicar of Kildwick, West Riding, Yorkshire, and son of John Fawcett an actor of Covent Garden, had written to the Canterbury Association, re his "nephew" Peter Fawcett.
I have not been able to find this letter - and I have been searching in different NZ Archives for some years.
I have done an extensive search on the family of John Fawcett, the actor, but have not found an Anthony Fawcett anywhere.
So, if you were writing a letter in 1853, and referred to a person as your "nephew", how close would that relationship be?
Researching Anthony Fawcett in Wicklow has only revealed that one of this name had a wife "Rosanne".
I do look forward to any suggestions.
Thank You
Jean