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help with a brickwall!
« on: Saturday 01 October 05 14:49 BST (UK) »
Hi everyone,

I have been tracing my family history and have been focusing on the HUNT line.  I managed to get as far back as WILLIAM HUNT, who born in 1816(ish), Westham, Sussex (according to the 1861 Census). 

William died in 1865, so there is no further Census information about him (I did manage to track down the 1851 Census, where it just said 'West Ham', so I thought for ages it was a reference to London). 

I got a hold of a copy of William's marriage certificate to a Sarah Kingham - they got married in 1845 in London.  On the marriage certificate, William's father is listed as being JOHN HUNT, who worked in the leather industry (I don't have the certificate in front of me, and can't remember his occupation details specifically). 

I have since attempted to find the birth record of William, in a hope of attaining further information about him, thus allowing me to get further with my research.  However, using the internet as my only source, I have so far come up with zilch!! ???

Would anyone be able to please help me with the following:

1.  When (and where, presumably Westham) was William   Hunt born?
2. What was the name of his mother?
3. Did he have any siblings?

If anyone can help me with any aspect whatsoever of my query I would be very, very grateful indeed.  I have been puzzling over this side of my family for a while now and would love to get further back!!

Many thanks,

Katie  :)
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Re: help with a brickwall!
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 01 October 05 15:09 BST (UK) »
In the 1851 census index for Westham there is a Hunt family headed by Harriet Hunt, widow age 49, pauper, born Brede.   She has a son called William.   A look up in 1841 might find her husband who may be a brother of your William and give you another angle to work at.  It might find William too.
Only using the internet does mean that you are missing many potential sources of information.   Are you near London?  If you cannot go to a Sussex record office then the Society of Genealogists in London has many parish records.  If you are near an LDS centre (worldwide and listed on www.familysearch.org) then you can order the film and search it there.   Westham registers are not all on the IGI.   I think they stop at 1812 - unless more have been added recently - so you really need to look at the original register to find William.
Good luck
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Re: help with a brickwall!
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 01 October 05 16:34 BST (UK) »
Hi there

1841 for Westham - HO107/ 1117/ 2 - Westham

HUNT James, 40, Ag Lab
........  Harriett, 35,
........  Maria, 17
........  James, 14
........  Pricella, 11
........  Thomas, 8
........  Caroline, 6
........  David, 4
........  William, 2

All born in Sussex - it is not indicated where James, 40 was born

Hope it helps

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Re: help with a brickwall!
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 01 October 05 16:41 BST (UK) »
Hi again

Just found this - but no sign of William at all

HO107/ 1117/ 2 - Hardcombe Street, Westham

HUNT John, 70, Poor Man
........  Fanny, 67

Both born in Sussex

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Re: help with a brickwall!
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 01 October 05 20:03 BST (UK) »
Thank you to both Chris and Andrea for your help with my problem...I think I might be getting there!

Katie

PS Chris - I visited your website and it was a real treasure trove of information! : )
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Re: help with a brickwall!
« Reply #5 on: Saturday 01 October 05 20:54 BST (UK) »
Hi Katie

Sorry, I forgot to say 'welcome to rootschat, and especially the Sussex boards'

That are quite a few on here who are just itching to help you.

Glad you found my 1066genealogy site - the whole purpose of it is to help family historians with their research.

Looking forward to helping you where we can

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Re: help with a brickwall!
« Reply #6 on: Saturday 01 October 05 21:39 BST (UK) »
Hi Katie,
               just to say welcome to rootschat and the Sussex board in paticular.I hope together we can solve your headache!!

All Best Wishes

Diane

P.S. I wonder if anyone on here has access to the Westham Parish Records or if anyone is visiting the records office in the near future? ;D
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Re: help with a brickwall!
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 01 October 05 21:59 BST (UK) »
Hi Again,
                Chris my eyesight is not so good today,

HO107/1114/ 13    EASTBOURNE  1841  ED 3

 I have found some Hunt's that might be relevant please could you have a look especially Folio 20 page 31. Katie did give a list of children christened Westham father John on SXP and I am sure that some of the Hunt's in Eastbourne match.Thank You,

Diane ;D
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Re: help with a brickwall!
« Reply #8 on: Saturday 01 October 05 22:23 BST (UK) »
Hi,
This may be John and Fanny's marriage

Extract from the Sussex Marriage Index:
Place: Westham, East Sussex,  Date: 25 Oct 1795:
Subject: John HUNT
Spouse: Frances WOODS, botp (lic)
Extra Information: w: Thos HOATHLY John CHRISTIAN

I also have a record of a John Hunt being christened on 21 Dec 1771 in Eastbourne.  The age and general location would fit with the John that Chris mentioned.

 
Also, I think that the address that Chris gave should have been 2, Handcombe St rather than 2, Hardcombe St.


Regards

Mark
Milton - Brighton, Eastbourne
Foord - Westham, Ringmer
Sellens/Sellins/Sellings - Sedlescombe, Crowhurst
Cash - Tonbridge, Kent
Harding - Horsham
Bodle - Hailsham, Alfriston
Crowhurst - Hailsham, Westham
Roods/Roads/Rhodes - Hailsham, Westham
Sinnock - Hailsham
Silsby - Brighton
Thomas - Brighton
Tullett - Brighton
Verrall - Sussex

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