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Re: LOOKUP OFFER for US Census Records
« Reply #45 on: Tuesday 28 September 04 22:08 BST (UK) »
Hi 
    could you please help,i am looking for the Mace family who emigrated to America in the late 1800s.there names are as follows,Walter Mace,age not known ,the information i have is that he was a coach at Yale and resided at Everett.Albert E Mace, born about 1872, a sailor on steamships,possibly living in the boston area of MASS.Alfred Mace born 1865,his wife Clara and a daughter Maud also went to America i believe around 1900.Ibelieve at some stage they may have set up a company called M ace and stephenson, may be an engineering company.Hope you can help have been stuck for two year at this point,on the 9th OCTOBER it is my parents golden wedding it would be great if i could add more information to there family tree surprise,My great grandfather John William also went to AMERICA but he returned leaving the others there.
                please help
                  Thank you
                      John E Mace
                       

I just did a quick look for you and found this tonight...

1920 Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven Census
Census Date: 2 January 1920
Enumeration District: 379
Page: 2A/pg. 3

Walter G. Mace - Head of House - Renting House - Male - White - Age 38 - Married - Immigrated 1884 (looks like could be 1894) - Naturalized - Can read and Write - Born in England, Both parents born in England - Speaks English - Occupation is Trainer - Works in a Gymnasium

Wife is...
Margery Mace - wife - female - white - age 34 - married - can read and write - Born in Connecticut - parents born in Germany - Speaks English

I will look more for you this week.
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« Reply #46 on: Wednesday 29 September 04 05:35 BST (UK) »
Thankyou Valerie for taking the trouble to look for William for me.  I will continue to try and locate him because he existed and he is listed somewhere on something and by golly I will find him.      Thankyou again.    Annette
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PASTERFIELD's & the USA
« Reply #47 on: Thursday 30 September 04 19:49 BST (UK) »
Megan or any of the other Angels (please excuse the use of the word "Angel" to the fella's)

It appears that you are one of the Angels of the Brits/Irish and also part of the fountain of knowledge for that side of the pond, can you assist in my quest :-

Jas (James) Pasterfield appears to be the forerunner of the Pasterfield's in the USA, is their any indication in any of the records of his place of birth? the name Pasterfield being of an Essex, England origin.
Today Pasterfield's are found in Australia (William emigrated 1854), Canada (Dunstan in the 1950's), Wales (via London), ALL ORIGINATED FROM THE SAME FAMILY THAT RESIDED IN THE INGRAVE/BRENTWOOD/WEALD areas of Essex and even today most still live in Essex, England, but the Pasterfield's  that elude me are the USA lot!
I note that the east coast has such place names as Essex!
Who was (Jas) James Pasterfield, was he English ? is there any indication in any of the records of how he or his parents arrived in the USA ?

1783
Assessment/Interpretation of Maryland State Archives
Kent County,  MSA S 1437
James Pasterfield ...... KE 1st District, page 11, MSA S 1161-7-1 ....... 1/4/5/50

1790
The census of 1790 at Harford, Maryland, USA
Page 77, Line 100, MD, Harford, microfilm M637-3
Jas (James) Pasterfield is shown as the head of a FREE WHITE household with males 16+ = 1 (him), upto 16 = 2 and females = 2, no other free persons or slaves.

Heres Hoping
Bryant
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Fletcher (Glouc into Warwickshie into Lancs?), BUCKLEY (Chatham area), Watson (Chatham area).


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Re: LOOKUP OFFER for US Census Records
« Reply #48 on: Friday 01 October 04 14:54 BST (UK) »
Hi
Know this is not what you are looking for exactly, but felt it may be of interest.

James Pasterfield found in:

Marriage Index: Maryland, 1655-1850
Married:  Sep. 01, 1814     in:  Dorchester Co., MD     
Record type:  This is a county court record.     Gender:  M     
More about:  This record can be found at the Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0013929.     
Spouse name:  Hubbard, Harriett
Spouse gender:  F     
(the above from Genealogy.com)

1860 US census, Maryland, Dorchester.  Town: Tobacco Stick
Series: M653, Roll 473, Part 1, Page 981

PASTERFIELD
James, 60, M, Laborer, b Maryland
Harriet, 50, F                      "
Bennett, 17, M                   "

1870 US census, Maryland, Dorchester, Taylors Island

PASTERFIELD
James, 82, M, W, Ship Carpenter, b Maryland
Harriet, 75, F, W, Keeping House, b Maryland

War of 1812 Service Records, Box 160, Roll Exct. 602
PASTERFIELD, James
Company: 48 Reg't (JONES) Maryland Militia
Rank Induction: Private
Rank Discharge: Private

The British Invasion of Maryland, 1812-1815, Surnames, O-P, Page 400 
PASTERFIELD, Caleb. Corporal in Capt. Dillons' Co, 27th rgt.   He could be a rele :)

I'm not able to access any earlier records :'( but hope these are of some use.

Regards,
Valerie
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Re: LOOKUP OFFER for US Census Records
« Reply #49 on: Friday 01 October 04 20:11 BST (UK) »
Valerie
Thanks for that, I have some of the info, including Caleb, but I didn't know he was part of the British invasion of Maryland. I was of the belief that Caleb was a son of Jas (James) of the 1790 Maryland census and that he was born in the USA ! the plot thickens.
I'm of the belief that Jas was English but proving it is the hard thing!
Thanks once again, any info is good info ;)
Bryant
Researching names BRYANT (Camberwell), PASTERFIELD (Essex and all), RAY (Holborn/Islington areas back to Brentford), POWELL (Glouc & beyond?)
Fletcher (Glouc into Warwickshie into Lancs?), BUCKLEY (Chatham area), Watson (Chatham area).


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Re: LOOKUP OFFER for US Census Records
« Reply #50 on: Saturday 02 October 04 17:26 BST (UK) »
Hi Bryant
Found another mention of James that may be of interest.


State Agency Series Listing
at the Maryland State Archives

CHANCERY COURT
(Chancery Papers)
1828-1829
MSA SSF 512


Date: 1829/11/18
8732: Margaret Harpole, William Cook, Henry Cook, John W. Mitchell, Mary Mitchell, James Pasterfield, Harriet Pasterfield, Thomas Jones, Anne Jones, Letitia Hubbard, Millie Hubbard, Sarah Hubbard, and Elizabeth Hubbard vs. Mary Hubbard. DO. Petition to sell Woolfords Purchase, Stevens Inclosure, Phillips Chance, Tobacco Stick. Plat of Woolfords Purchase, Tobacco Stick. Recorded (Chancery Record) 140, p. 800
Accession No.: 17,898-8732 MSA S512-11-8679 Location: 1/38/4/

Valerie

Bayley, Dorset, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Cheshire and others.
Antrobus, Somerset/Glouster
Skelton, Heslington, Yorkshire
James, Norfolk, and London
Delasalle, London area
Gravett/Grevet, Surrey
Also searching the above in Australia

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Re: LOOKUP OFFER for US Census Records
« Reply #51 on: Sunday 03 October 04 10:21 BST (UK) »
Valerie :-*
Thanks again, all info appreciated on the Pasterfield's of the USA (pre 1900)
James, Caleb, Philip, Ritta and Susan (all having been born around the 1780's/1790's) are according to my records, children of JAMES (who was his wife?)
this James (Jas) being the one in the 1790 census and mentioned in 1783. Was James (the elder) part of the British forces in the American War of Independence (1775 onwards), I don't know, but a possibility ?

Bryant
Researching names BRYANT (Camberwell), PASTERFIELD (Essex and all), RAY (Holborn/Islington areas back to Brentford), POWELL (Glouc & beyond?)
Fletcher (Glouc into Warwickshie into Lancs?), BUCKLEY (Chatham area), Watson (Chatham area).


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Re: LOOKUP OFFER for US Census Records
« Reply #52 on: Sunday 03 October 04 10:28 BST (UK) »
Hi Megan.  I am doing a one name study on the Tymon family and wondered if you could tell me when the name started to appear in the American censuses.  I am keen to find when the first Tymons emigrated to America from Ireland.  Anything you can find would be most appreciated.  Sorry I don't have any more precise information.
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Re: LOOKUP OFFER for US Census Records
« Reply #53 on: Sunday 03 October 04 20:38 BST (UK) »
 Hello Megan.

 Would it be possible for you to look up my relations.
They emigrated to USA in the 1880's.

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Pennisylvania        pittsburg City. Mo

hawk Street??

1890

William Turton    1830    England
Mary     Turton    1835    England


 Thanking you.

Mrs Noah

????? children
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