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[ log on ] | contact | imprint -- home site map can you help? blog hints and tips faq about -- this is the teaser. it should stretch all the way across the top of the page -- born this month charlotte caroline groom, 02 jun 1817 george black, 02 jun 1879 charles thomas tonks, 03 jun 1828 joseph bowhill, 05 jun 1847 charlotte rothery tonks, 06 jun 1828 george williams, 06 jun 1843 armon dawes, 09 jun 1835 ellen tonks, 10 jun 1839 john newman, 13 jun 1740 mary ann olliver, 14 jun 1839 alice maud fiveash, 14 jun 1883 elizabeth newman, 16 jun 1748 catherine elizabeth fiveash, 16 jun 1825 susannah harriet williams, 16 jun 1841 john caesar, 17 jun 1658 jane tonks, 17 jun 1817 louisa sarah tonks, 17 jun 1819 robert fiveash, 17 jun 1850 richard williams, 18 jun 1837 mary ann murray, 22 jun 1826 george bowhill, 23 jun 1852 charles parkes, 24 jun 1856 levitt ludgater, 25 jun 1714 esther harriett williams, 25 jun 1832 honora coughlin, 27 jun 1848 violet alice williams, 27 jun 1906 mary wyatt, 28 jun 1699 thomas fiveash, 28 jun 1836 avis lottie newland, 28 jun 1885 louisa fiveash, 29 jun 1823 jno brett, 30 jun 1732 charlotte rothery tonks, 30 jun 1831 did you know? maryann upton had 17 children, according to her entry in the 1911 census. the 'supposed cause of insanity' in mary glassbrook 's asylum admission record of 1862 is 'death of her daughter'. the bmd indexes indicate that a hannah newland, possibly mary's daughter hannah newland , died in 1861; hannah's sisters elizabeth newland , sarah newland and emily newland also died young. iden bones seems to appear twice in the 1851 census: once listed with his wife in poplar, and once as a patient in st thomas hospital. in 1861 caleb collins was living next to his parents thomas collins and ann burton jane camp and her sister ruth camp both married shoe/boot makers. john charles parkes 's name is given as john james parks on the gro copy of his marriage certificate, as john parks in the lma copy, as charles parks on his daughter emily louisa parks 's birth certificate, and as john charles parkes on his wife louisa elizabeth tonks 's death certificate. james henry olliver 's marriage certificate gives the year as 1909 but the date as 1908. avice chapman was commemorated on the same memorial in irchester as her father john chapman . the entry relating to the marriage of john weyat and johane rankin in saffron walden in 1634 has been squeezed into the register in a different ink. i think it more likely that the vicar made a mistake when filling in the baptism register than arthur william phillips had two wives. i was puzzled that thomas newland and jane vie married in greenwich, when they had no apparent association with the parish, but apparently marrying outside one's own parish could be a way of evading parental disapproval. their daughter martha emily newland was baptised 7 months later, which may explain it! joseph harmer was baptised two days after the burial of his mother hannah mepham . in 1852 samuel burchett was a higler (a sort of small-time dealer) in 1846 alexander murray and john murray were imprisoned for stealing watches from william fillmore, alexander's master. in the 1851 census there was a william fillmore living in camberwell whose occupation was 'retired pawnbroker'. elizabeth dawes and her sister mary ann dawes both married codwainers. john brotchie worked as a waterworks turncock. susannah wells hooper registered the birth of her daughter mary jane chapman in february 1851 under the name chapman. susannah and john chapman were actually married three months later. john dengate and mary dengate had their son thomas dengate baptised on 3rd october 1736 and their daughter barbara dengate baptised on 3rd october 1742. the vies seem to have had a liking for marrying by licence. this doesn't seem to have been related to non-conformity, though, as they had their children baptised in anglican churches. in 1841 bartholomew collins and martha luck were living at high holm in warbleton. also resident there was the dann family. dann was the maiden name of martha's likely mother martha dann . in kate germain 's baptism entry in the parish registers henry jarmin 's name appears to have been crossed out and replaced with 'rich', but the bishop's transcript says henry. frederick thomas newland 's death date is given as 21 april on his death certificate but 19 april in the letters of administration of his estate. charlotte rothery newman signed her own name in the marriage register, but her elder daughters louisa elizabeth tonks , mary ann tonks and ellen tonks made marks instead. i initially ignored the 1832 dorset burial as a record for charles vie as i had no evidence for him living outside london. when i actually looked at the record i discovered that it gave the deceased's abode as london. i then found that although charles's son thomas henry vie was baptised in london, according to census entries he was born in crewkerne, somerset, where charles was living when he joined the freemasons in 1818. there is a gap in the baptisms of the children of benjamin mepham and elizabeth corke in heathfield between 1791 and 1797. according to par372/35/2, as at 10 january 1792 benjamin had run away, leaving his wife and family chargeable to the parish. benjamin was presumably also absent in 1795, when it was ordered that elizabeth's 8-year-old son benjamin mepham cork be sent back to mayfield, his parish of birth, having become chargeable to the parish of heathfield. thomas shorter 's 1885 death certificate states that he was 56 years old, but this was the same age he had given in the census four years earlier so i am confident it is a mistake on the certificate. barker newman and charlotte rothery had two daughters named anna, two named charlotte rothery, two named deborah, and two named eleanor. when he remarried in 1914 frederick james newland was resident at the royal mineral water hospital in bath william camp miller 's father charles miller and father-in-law wm t. (?) stagg were both boot-makers. lydia wise gave her age as 41 in two successive censuses many online family trees have the march 1782 burial in surrey of martha dann wife of thomas linked to martha dann . this is obviously incorrect, as martha's married name was luck, not dann, and she had a child baptised in november 1783! the deceased in that record is actually a quaker lady born martha tully. sarah sales died in lewisham but was buried in bromley, where she had lived during her marriage. given that the only other contemporaneous individual i've found with the same unusual name was five years old at the time, i think it likely that the iden bonds named as the informant on mary pavey 's death certificate was her son iden bones . elizabeth card of burwash married william carly in etchingham in september 1718; mary card of burwash married henry jarmin there in december of the same year. john alfred marcham 's son/stepson john alfred williams was born on 3 april 1891. his first wife lydia wise died on 3 april 1894. bushby olliver was noted as 'deceased' on his son james henry olliver 's marriage certificate in 1908. in fact, he didn't die until 1923. kathleen mabel alice olliver died on 21 november 1918; her sister gwendoline margaret olliver was born on 21 november 1923. thomas relf and hannah jerman were both able to sign their names in the parish register when they married in 1777. in 1851 jesse bones and his brother iden bones were living in the same house in poplar. fanny ann miller and her first husband, robert fiveash , were living at the same house as her next husband, isaac edward behenna , when the 1891 census was taken. caleb collins and hannah burchett were married by a registrar called harry potter in the 1881 census sarah ellis is listed as a visitor in the household of charles james green , her future husband. thomas h newland married jane louisa hook in 1870 and they had at least four children. the bmd indexes suggest that by the end of 1890 all six of the family members had died. there is a type-written note tucked into the front cover of the hinxton parish register explaining that the pages from 1540 to 1560 are missing. i suspect the baptisms of frauncis twyne and alise gardner may have been somewhere in those pages. william camp son of william camp and ruth drage was baptised at the new meeting house in royston on the same day as william drage son of samuel drage and martha taylor . in 1841 hannah jerman was living with james relf and his family in street end in heathfield. i haven't been able to find any record of james's birth (which according to later censuses was around 1788 in heathfield), but i suspect he may have been her son. this would explain why she was living with him, a birth year of 1788 is not impossible given the baptism and burial dates of hannah's other children, and the names of james's children and grandchildren overlap with the names of hannah's children (including the highly unusual name shared by zebulon relf and zebulun relfe ). but if he is hannah's son, it's puzzling that there is no record of his baptism and he didn't name one of his daughters hannah. in 1871 margaret bowhill was working as a box maker and her sister sarah bowhill was a match box maker; in 1881 their mother sarah ellis and sisters-in-law charlotte bland and sarah wain were working as match box makers i suspect there is a mistake in the 1841 census enumeration for the murray family, with alexander murray being included in the list of ages but not the list of names. his name is missing, and the ages of his younger siblings eliza murray , susan murray and margaret murray are out by a couple of years. freda sibyl williams and her great-grandmother jane camp both died on 21 december i don't think the john thomas murray, commercial traveller aged 57 years, who died in st george camberwell in june 1853 is the same person as john murray . the john t murray living at the stated address, 215 albany road, in 1851 had children with names, ages and and/or places of birth inconsistent with those of john's known children. i have also checked the death certificates of john murrays who died in st peter walworth in march 1857 (malt roaster aged 57 years); st george the martyr southwark in december 1852 (umbrella maker aged 48 years); and st george camberwell in june 1848 (son of james murray aged 1 month) in november 1918 mabel alice newland lost both her daughter kathleen mabel alice olliver and her sister avis rosetta newland . exhaustion was given as one of the causes of death for both. jochebed newman and one of her 5 x great-nieces were both born on 24 february. frances burton 's age at burial suggests she was born in about 1774. i have not been able to find a baptism for a frances burton in sussex around that time, but there is one for a frances button in burwash (where frances married) in 1775. the informant on james sales 's death certificate was a charlotte wicken; i expect this was his daughter charlotte sales who had married john wicken in 1821. although i have only found a record for one marriage i believe that thomas wyatt had two wives, both named mary: mary ludgater and mary wyatt . there is a record of the burial of mary wife of thomas wyatt in 1703, and there was a gap of several years before thomas's next child was born. when mary ludgater's father robt ludgater made his will in 1722 he only made bequests to thomas's two eldest children mary wyatt and etheldreda wyatt , and when mary wyatt widow of thomas wyatt made her will in 1743 she refers to her son stephen jay and did not make bequests to mary or etheldreda, even though etheldreda was still alive. thomas collins married jane burchett in 1845. his brother caleb collins married her sister hannah burchett in 1852. both avice chapman and her niece avis rosetta newland died of tubercular conditions. reuben walter newland died on 2nd january 1878; his brother henry horace newland died on 2nd january 1882. i have found the surname vie indexed as vic and nie. although bushby olliver described himself as a bachelor when he married sophia collins in 1893, in the 1871 and 1881 censuses harriet a hacker is described as his wife. although they were both born in foots cray, kent, thomas shorter and his sister emma shorter both married their spouses at st giles, camberwell. when john hann vie married ann hopper in 1805 his parish of residence was stated to be st george hanover square. years later four of john's brother charles vie 's children were baptised there. when charles's youngest child was baptised the family's abode was stated to be cumberland market; when ann made her will in 1842 she was living at 15 edward street, cumberland market. the marriage of william sales and jane bignold in 1756 was witnessed by a john jewell; the marriage of their son james sales and hannah french in 1795 was witnessed by a george jewell. george jewell was a witness to all but one of the marriages on two of the pages of the register in the 1820s, so i suspect he was some kind of church official. henry tonks and charlotte rothery newman had most of their children baptised in shoreditch, but their son henry joseph tonks was baptised in walthamstow. william alfred tonks , buried on the same day as caroline harriet tonks at s john the baptist in hoxton, was probably the child of caroline's parents henry tonks and charlotte rothery newman . (i have not found him in the baptism records and he was born some time around march 1837 before civil registration began, so i don't have sufficient evidence to link him to them formally.) when richard chandler tonks died of 'hooping cough' in 1794, only two entries on that parish register page recorded 'age' as cause of death. alongside seven cases of 'consumption', five of 'fever' and two of 'dropsy' were one case of 'inflamation', four of 'teeth' and one 'lunatick'. although there is a charles vinton listed as the son of elizabeth reed in the 1851 census, it looks likely (from the lack of any other evidence for the existence of such an individual) that he was actually the son of george and caroline wooler. unusually for an anglican register, it is the births and not the baptisms of john caesar esq 's children margaret caesar , ann caesar , john caesar and julius caesar which were recorded. in 1881 margaret bowhill was living at number 17 trafalgar place and her brother joseph bowhill was living at number 20. bartholomew collins 's death certificate is dated april 1846, but his burial is dated march 1845. in 1841 the dawes family was living in tatum's place, which is a few streets away from dawes street. the 1871 census entry for james fitzgerald , whose marriage certificate says his father was thomas fitzgerald, says that he was born in st pancras in about 1848. although i have a birth certificate for a james fitzgerald son of thomas born in kentish town, st pancras in december 1847, i don't think it likely that they are the same person because the kentish town thomas was a grocer, while james's father was a labourer. the ages on the 1841 census entry and 1844 death certificate i have associated with anne wakeling are inconsistent, but given the close proximity of the two addresses i think they relate to the same person. on emma camp 's death certificate the sub-district is spelled 'melbourne' but the place of death is spelled 'melbourn'. robert bushby olliver and mary pennett were married in the church at climping on the same day as william morley and charlotte viney and were the witnesses at their wedding. in 1861 ruth drage was living with her daughter ruth camp and son william camp ; all three were widowed. henry baker married margaret bowhill in 1871; in 1875 his brother william baker married her sister sarah bowhill eleanor j newland married her cousin frederick j childs . i think etheldred emberson was an older sister of etheldred emmerson , not the same person - the former was baptised in 1603, whereas in the marriage licence allegation relating to the latter in 1633, her age is given as '24 . yeeres or thereabout'. (their niece etheldred emerson had three daughters all named etheldred.) louisa elizabeth tonks and her sister mary ann tonks were both resident in church street at the times of their respective marriages in st philip's church, bethnal green in 1845 and 1854. according to her nephew, maude emma shorter had one leg shorter than the other and wore a big boot. in the 1861 census sarah ellis is listed as a widow, but her husband joseph bowhill didn't actually die until 1872. it doesn't look like mary pavey had any children with her first husband james martin , but her children with her second husband james bonds included two sets of twins: iden bones and james bones in 1811 and henry bond and mary bones in 1816. there were a thomas and ann wakelin/wakeling who had children baptised in farnborough, kent in the 1780s, but i haven't found in the indexes a record that suggests that anne wakeling was one of them. george chapman died on 14 february 1872. his great-great-grandsons bernard olliver and peter olliver were born on 14 february 1929. albert thomas upton 's name is given as albert thomas on his birth certificate, thomas on his marriage certificate, and thomas william on his death certificate. robert fiveash spelled his surname with an 'h' in the middle the person who filled in the register for the marriage of wm drage and ann wattson in barkway in 1795 spelled the bride's surname with two 't's, but she signed her name with one. when thomas newland and jane vie married in 1841 they both stated that they were of full age; in fact, thomas was only about 18. richard groom and sarah susanna blake were married on 24 february 1805. their son john henry groom was born on 24 february 1823. i think it likely that the howsdens of great chesterford derived their name from ousden in suffolk. one document at the ero refers to 'john denham alias howseden of great chesterford' (q/sr 51/59), while another refers to 'john owsden' (d/p 10/25/8). a document at tna relates to 'messuage and land in dalham, owsden and denham, suffolk' (c 2/jasi/b7/66), and according to google maps ousden and denham in suffolk are about 2 miles apart. on her marriage certificate elena jane newland 's marital status was originally 'spinster' but has been crossed in and replaced with 'widow'; her father's surname is given as pearson, but the father's occupation is consistent with thomas newland 's known occupation. the next certificate in the register also has a number of alterations. on 19 nov 1799 richard vidler appeared before two justices of the peace and acknowledged himself to be the reputed father of susannah relfe 's male bastard child, presumably richard vidler relf . he was ordered to pay two shillings weekly to the church-wardens and overseers of the poor of the parish of mayfield for the child's maintenance. (esro par. 422/34/2/23) in 1891 alice chapman was a servant in the household of alban h g doran , who was associated with the samaritan free hospital where her sister charlotte chapman was working as a nurse. margaret perrow died on 25 feb 1870. her daughter jeanette elizabeth dear gave birth to william thomas deer the next day. when sisters charlotte jane fiveash , alice maud fiveash and florence fiveash married they gave their father's occupation as 'plumber'. in fact, their father robert fiveash had been a line worker; it was their first step-father isaac edward behenna who worked as a plumber. the same registrar registered the births of annie elizabeth phillips and her son ernest phillips . the national archives catalogue entry for document acc/1386/847 from the lma says that it is dated 7 january 1897 and is titled "license to assign leith house to thomas william newland for purpose of trade of fruiterer and greengrocer". although thomas shorter was baptised as samuel thomas, he seems to have gone by his middle name for most of his life. kezia relf would have just turned 15 when her son zebulun relfe was born. the rev. bargus's 1799 census of parishioners lists rapier guiver 's occupation as 'the clerk', which would explain why he was a witness at so many marriages in barkway. charlotte rothery newman and her daughter louisa elizabeth tonks both died of paralysis in shoreditch workhouse in the 1850s. charles miller died on 8 january 1887; his daughter elizabeth miller married 22 days later. on census night in 1851 thomas govett was a visitor in the household of edward window and elizabeth dawes . two weeks later he married elizabeth's sister mary ann dawes . susannah harriet groom died six weeks after giving birth to her daughter susannah harriet williams . kezia burchett made a mark for her signature when reporting the birth of her daughter mary burchett , but i don't have a column for this information in my database. i think it likely that martha luck was the daughter of thomas luck and martha dann . the year of birth suggested by her death certificate would fit her neatly in the gap between their children baptised in the parish church and those baptised at the heathfield chapel, and the signature of the thomas luck who witnessed her marriage looks very much like the signature of thomas when he married martha. shortly before the birth of her bastard son richard vidler relf in 1799 an order was issued to remove susannah relfe from heathfield to mayfield, even though she was baptised in heathfield. however, right of settlement could also result from employment in a parish. there are three different documents giving three different birth dates for thomas joseph bowhill - his birth certificate and two baptisms all show different dates the births of the children of william dawes and sarah dawes are recorded in the quaker records, but each entry has a comment saying they (either child or parents) were not in membership. i have found the surname shorter indexed as sherton and thorton. harry jarman and sarah knight 's marriage was the first in the new-format parish register of marriages in ewhurst in 1754. although it seems strange that there was such a long gap between the marriage of samuel burchett and mary mepham in warbleton in 1810 and the baptism of their first child samuel burchet in bexhill in 1814, i think the evidence from the 1841 and 1851 warbleton censuses strongly suggests that they are the same couple. in 1841, when the younger children were still living with their parents, the next family includes a john mepham . and the 1851 census, when kezia burchett was still living with her mother, says that mary was born in about 1791 in heathfield. j mansergh's signature in the climping marriage register is shaky, and the entries themselves seem to have been filled in in different hands (with different spellings) in 1841 jane vie was living in the next house on the census from her future in-laws, john newland and mary glassbrook in the 1851 census elena jane newland 's name is given as 'clara'. i suspect this may be a misreading on the part of the enumerator of 'elena', which was the spelling of her name used in the baptism register two years before. in 1911 william mansworth completed the forms for both households at 70 whitehorse st. martha emily newland was the grand-daughter of martha newell ; the minister at her baptism was called r newell. i originally thought that the death certificate for margaret perrow was for a different person, as the husband name and age at death are not consistent with other evidence. however, i think it may be that the informant provided inaccurate information, as margaret's son alfred ross dear was admitted to the greenwich union's school at sutton as an orphan two months later. in january 1633 (by modern reckoning) anne howsden was left £10 in the will of anne howsden to be paid to her at the age of 24 years. is it coincidence, i wonder, that her marriage licence is dated a few months after the twenty-fourth anniversary of her baptism... the witnesses to the marriage of james smart and jane vie in 1814 included three women named louisa. william sales and his sister charlotte sales both had daughters, sarah sales and jane wicken , baptised at westerham on 11th august 1822. the informant on martha luck 's death certificate in 1849 was a sophia miles; sophia collins had married thomas miles in 1836. in 1871 jane camp and emma evans , who i believe were cousins, were living less than a mile apart in camberwell. their mothers, ruth drage and jemima drage , were born in hertfordshire. freda sibyl williams told me that when her grandmother fanny ann miller was between marriages she used to put her children in the workhouse. freda may have been right on this one: one of the children, lilian georgina daisy fiveash , was living at the st catherine's home and refuge for friendless and fallen girls in 1900, and in 1901 another, florence fiveash , was an inmate of the refuge society home in west ham. elizabeth relf would have been barely 16 when she married george parsons and died aged just 17 just over a year later. william chapman and eliza chapman seem to have spent most of their adult lives living with their uncle william chapman rather than with their parents. by 1861 they were joined by their niece mary jane chapman . by 1871 william the elder had died, but the three had been joined by mary's brother george edgar chapman . many online family trees i have seen have james bonds as the son of john bones and sarah tasker. i'm sceptical, though, as i have three documents which place james's birth in 1785, and john and sarah's son james was baptised in 1789. i wonder if he could instead be the son of joseph and elizabeth bone baptised in 1784 in southwark, where two of his sons were living in 1851. the vies of dorset seem to have been associated with the hospitality industry. thomas vie was the keeper of the white hart in beaminster, john philips vie of the quiet woman in halstock, henry vie of the antelope in poole and charles vye of the bell. thomas's daughter mary phillips vye married an innkeeper, john hearne . anna newman was born on 15 march 1795. her sister debrah newman was born on 15 march 1803. in 1841 james bonds and mary pavey were living at catts cottage in rotherfield with their youngest son jesse bones . also living at catts cottage were a john pavey and his family, including his young son iden pavey who shared his unusual forename with james and mary's eldest son iden bones . the national archives catalogue entry for document acc/1386/848 from the lma is a "surrender" dated 13 june 1902. it involves " thomas william newland of 1 quex road, kilburn, greengrocer", the premises "1 quex road", and the consideration "new lease at increased rent". if my calculations based on age in days given in the parish register of baptisms are correct, ann vie was born on 19th july (1809) and her sister mary vie was born on 20th july (1811). henry upton worked as a lathrender. a lathrender was someone who split wood to make laths. annie elizabeth phillips 's sons frederick james phillips and william wickham were both born on 24 july samuel burchett and mary mepham had their daughter jane burchett baptised on 4th january 1824 and their son job burchett baptised on 4th january 1829. fanny ann miller was married three times. according to her granddaughter, freda sibyl williams , during what turned out to be her final illness she was planning to dye her hair blonde and go looking for husband number four! the 1841 census for crockham hill has two ann wickens, one aged 5 living with john wicken and charlotte sales and one aged 8 living with charlotte's parents james sales and sarah wicken . i suspect both entries refer to john and charlotte's daughter anne wicken , baptised in 1833; the ages of all the young people living with john and charlotte are a couple of years out to be their children of the same names, so i think ann has been counted twice. barker newman and charlotte rothery 's daughters anna newman and eleanor newman were born on 14 and 15 july respectively, and their children henry barker newman and charlotte rothery newman on the 21 and 22 july. their daughters anna newman and debrah newman were both born on 15 march. the informant on thomas shorter 's death certificate is 'a. shorter daughter'. he had two daughters with the initial a, ann shorter and amelia shorter . although they married before 1837, when the father's name began to be given in marriage register entries, census evidence suggests that mary drage and lucy drage were daughters of wm drage . maria drage is another possible child, as is samuel drage . when charles miller married jane camp in marylebone in february 1851 he gave his address as 10 occus street, and one of the witnesses was a william blackaby. when the 1851 census was taken one of the residents of 10 occus street was william blackaby , who may have been jane's cousin through maria drage and jane's mother ruth drage . florence fiveash was baptised twice, once in 1885 and once in 1893, with different birth dates each time. her 1871 census entry says that sarah ann mepham was the 'neice' of john pavey , which suggests her mother mary ann mepham was the sister of john's wife harriet mepham . by 1841 susannah wells hooper was living with william church and jane church . when she reported the birth of her daughter eliza elizabeth chapman in 1853, susannah gave her maiden name as church. louisa elizabeth tonks and her daughter jacintha augusta parks both worked as dress makers the 'information of ruth whisken' in thurloe's state papers does not specify a location, but the only two early- to mid-17th-century ruth whiskins indexed in the igi were baptised in ashdon, essex, which is about 4 miles from saffron walden where christopher emerson and mary emerson had children baptised in the early 1650s. charlotte rothery tonks and her cousins emma tonks , frederick tonks , eliza tonks , and charles thomas tonks were all baptised at st leonard shoreditch on 27 july 1831 most women in my family tree seem to have had a baby every couple of years, but catherine rixfoot , her granddaughter louisa waters and her great-great-granddaughter maryann upton had babies nearly every year! a number of user submitted genealogies on the familysearch site state that frauncis twyne died in hinxton in 1586, but there is no record of his burial in that year in the parish register. the national archives catalogue entry for document acc/1386/845 from the lma gives the information that it is dated 28 june 1882 and concerns the "lease for 21 years from 24 june 1882" of the "dwellinghouse and shop known as leith house, quex road" for a rent of "£75 yearly rising to £100 yearly". it says that it is endorsed with an "assignment of lease, dated 13 january 1897", of the premises "now known as 1 quex road" to " thomas william newland of 44 priory park road, kilburn, fruiterer", for the consideration of £150. thomas william newland married rosetta frances chapman in 1884. his brother frederick james newland married her sister alice chapman in 1894. thomas ellis bowhill and emily dear appear to have had two of their children, emily bowhill and thomas joseph bowhill , baptised twice. alice chapman and her father-in-law frederick thomas newland were both born on 7 november when sarah bowhill married in 1875 her address was 20 trafalgar place; in 1881 her brother joseph bowhill and his family were living there. james bowhill died on 7 november 1907. his niece mary margaret olliver died on 7 november 1987. alexander ion and margaret dear were married 'by superintend registrar's certificate' bushby olliver and his grandsons peter olliver and bernard olliver were all born on 14 february. in 1887 margaret bowhill was living at 18 neath place, bethnal green. in 1895 her brother james bowhill was living at number 12. ann mitchell 's name is given as agnes in her burial entry and memorial inscription - i'm told that the names ann and agnes were interchangeable in scotland. she was also referred to in many records by her maiden surname, another scottish practice. bushby olliver has been found indexed as rushby, bushley, and buesley. when thomas collins died the informant was his great-granddaughter, alice fellows alice chapman and her children avis rosetta newland and frederick john newland were all buried in the burial ground at kingston-upon-thames; alice and avis share a grave. arthur william phillips and harriett bonds married on 26 april 1873 and had their daughter ellen louisa phillips baptised on 26 april 1874 although the igi has a record of a baptism of an anne marner in walberton in 1742, it also has a record of a burial of an ann marner in the same parish, with parents with the same name as the baptised ann, in 1762, so i don't think she was the same person as anne marner . i wonder if charity collins was a half-sister of bartholomew collins , whose marriage she witnessed in 1798. i can't find a burial for bartholomew's mother elizabeth mitchell , but i can't find a likely-looking marriage for charity's parents thomas and ann either, so there may be parish records missing. sarah sales died in southend in lewisham in 1856; her sister-in-law louisa waters had been living at white foot lane in south end in 1851. according to his death certificate, david daer was born in montrose and buried in kincardine. thomas fitzgerald and catherine burke married in july 1837 'according to the rites and ceremonies of the church of england', yet had two of their children baptised at a roman catholic church. this will probably have been because marriages in roman catholic churches were not recognised until the marriage act of 1836 came into force in september 1837. there were two officials with the surname kelly performing baptisms at st leonard shoreditch in the 1820s - ap kelly and w kelly. there are a couple of baptisms in mid-eighteenth-century sussex that could be benjamin mepham 's, but since both the record of his marriage and the bastardy bond he signed a few days before state that he was 'of folkestone' in kent i don't think there are sufficient grounds to make the link. james vie was baptised in rotherhithe, london on 3rd april 1814. his father john hann vie was buried in cerne abbas, dorset on 7th june the same year. in 1901 florence fiveash 's fellow refuge society home inmates included women from wales and nova scotia. the parish register entry before the burial of anne howsden is the burial of a still-born child of her husband christopher emerson . according to her 1911 census entry, maryann upton had children named hamas, jhon and roberts. john harmer had two wives called hannah, hannah mepham and hannah jerman . according to their daughter, denis raymond olliver and mary margaret olliver were not actually living at the address they gave on their marriage certificate. it was the address of a friend who lived in the parish. the licence which john sturt obtained to marry catherine lawrence specified that they were to be married in petworth, but they were married the next day in amberley. the informant on mary hall 's death certificate was named fanny chapman. the relationship is not specified but i believe she is likely to be fanny chapman , the wife of mary's son edgar chapman one of the causes of death on anne wakeling 's death certificate was 'a generally diseased constitution'! thomas vie outlived at least six of his children. joseph dallett tonks son of joseph tonks and ann chandler was baptised at st james garlickhithe on 20th december 1786; a richard tonks who could be his brother richard tonks was buried there eight days later. in 1628 richard foxe took on the son of hugh emerson as an apprentice. in the record richard's occupation is given as 'mcatori traducent per mare levaticum' (which is rendered in english in another record as 'merchant tradinge by the levant sea'). a hugh emerson appears in a list of 'names of the levant company' in june 1600 in the cecil papers. william vintin and his brother james vintin were born almost exactly nine months apart. they were both baptised at all saints, orpington on october 14th 1804 john bonham 's february baptism is listed under the 1739 baptisms in the register; in today's calendar the baptism would be considered to have taken place in 1740. in the 1851 census george chapman was listed as a farmer with 60 acres. by 1861 he was a cottager with 5 acres. the edge of page 145 of rg6/1382 is damaged, so i have taken the year for zedekiah wyatt 's birth from the corresponding entry in rg6/1262. in 1857 ruth camp married in an independent chapel. in 1861 her occupation was given as 'beer seller'. with grateful thanks to david gobbitt for correcting my original mis-identification of the marriage of elizabeth dawes . joseph bowhill and sarah ellis had their sons james bowhill and joseph bowhill baptised on the same day as the children of their next door neighbours james gibbs and sarah gibbs the respective marriages of barbara dengate and john dengate are consecutive entries in the parish register, and both had daughters named dinah. john may have been barbara's half-brother. in 1871 elizabeth smith was living at 87 myrtle st east in croydon and her son wm childs and his family were living at number 88. charles vie was buried in minterne magna, dorset, on 11 february 1832. exactly a month later his young daughter emma elizabeth vie was buried in chelsea. when mary margaret olliver met denis raymond olliver she had dyed her hair blonde there is no reference to the marriage of christopher emerson and anne howsden in the index to the hormead parish registers, so the marriage presumably took place in strethall, but according to their catalogue the earliest parish registers of strethall deposited at the essex record office date from the eighteenth century. joseph tonks and ann chandler gave their son joseph dallett tonks the middle name dallett. william dallet had married elizabeth tonks at st mary le bow in 1780. william and elizabeth subsequently moved to walthamstow, where joseph and ann's son thomas tonks and grandson henry joseph tonks were born. according to the find a grave website one of william and elizabeth's children, william, is buried in chingford; nearby are the graves of martha tonks, described as his grandmother, and her husband joseph, as well as two other dallett children. robt ludgater 's bequests to his son thomas ludgater included ' item i give and bequeath unto the said mary my loving wife to her own proper use all my pewter and brass and i desire her to give out thereof to my said son thomas ludgater one porridge pott and three pewter dishes of the middle sort and fower pewter plates'. sarah jane tonks , her sister ellen tonks and their cousin thomas henry tonks were all baptised at st leonard shoreditch on 15 september 1839. john hann vie and his brother charles vie were both tinmen. (apparently a tinman could be a dealer in or worker of tin; john's will clarifies that he was a 'tin plate worker'.) in 1871 bushby olliver had a job transporting ladies' underwear! three of the vies that i know of married at st pancras church in london: frances knatchbull vie in march 1831, her sister emma norman vie in may 1831, and their cousin thomas henry vie in 1842. the burial registers of beaminster in dorset containe information on relationships not usually seen in registers at the time. alice maud fiveash and one of her granddaughters were both born on 14 june. from her signature in the parish register at her wedding, elizabeth joynson okell appears to have spelled her forename with an 's' ruth drage 's sons william camp and john camp were born on 8 and 9 february respectively. catherine abra peters is listed as frederick james newland 's wife in the 1911 census. they did not marry until 1914. there are three spelling mistakes in sarah ann mepham 's 1871 census entry. although the old-testament names samuel burchett and mary mepham gave to two of their children are associated with non-conformists, all but one of the children were baptised in the parish church. ( sarah ann burchett 's baptism is recorded in the records of the wesleyan circuit.) when james fitzgerald married in 1867 he gave his address as 3 balls buildings, white horse street. although the place is listed as unoccupied in the 1871 census, when his widow honora coughlin remarried in 1875 she gave the same address. susannah wells hooper was baptised as the illegitimate daughter of sarah hooper in tilbrook (then in bedfordshire) in 1831, but records suggest she was born in around 1829-30 and the 1851 census gives hargrave in northamptonshire as her place of birth (the 1841 census, when she was living in tilbrook, notes her as not born in the county). her marriage certificate gives 'john hooper' as her father's name, but it seems something of a coincidence that in 1829 a david wells was imprisoned 'refusing to give security to indemnify the parish of hargrave in a matter of bastardy'. henry joseph tonks was a painter and three of his sisters, louisa elizabeth tonks , caroline tonks and ellen tonks , married painters. in 1911 mabel alice newland was living on newland street in witham, essex in the 1841 census ages of people over the age of 15 were supposed to be rounded down to the nearest 5 years, so although at the time thomas collins was just weeks away from his 20th birthday his age is given as 15. i had thought that jessie madeline vinten might have been a witness at charles upton 's wedding because she was a relative on his mother's ( mary ann vinten ) side. it would appear, though, that her father charles wm vinten was from a different branch of the vintens, from sittingbourne in kent. it seems more likely that she was a friend of charles's wife emily maria brittain , as they both lived on summerfield street in lee. thomas william newland and his brother frederick james newland (married to sisters rosetta frances chapman and alice chapman respectively) both had children named avis, elsie and francis/frank. when william chapman married elizabeth croson in 1778 his marital status was given as 'gardener'. the 1861 and 1871 censuses say that alfred ross dear was born in kent (although they disagree on whether it was in ashford or greenwich). according to his birth certificate he was born in st saviour surrey. the informant on mary upton 's death certificate in 1847 was a louisa podger; i think it likely that she was mary's daughter louisa waters , who had married edward george podger in 1822. the register entry for sarah selling 's marriage gives her surname as 'selling' but she signed it as 'sellens' in his marriage entry john milner 's surname is given as both 'milner' and 'miller'. in the record of his marriage hugh emerson 's surname was first written as 'emerson' then a 'b' was inserted above the line. it would appear that louisa elizabeth tonks and john charles parkes made marks when they signed the register after their own marriage, but signed their names when they witnessed the wedding of louisa's sister mary ann tonks . the next entry in the parish register after the baptism of jhon howsden is the burial of his mother esbell howsden . george bowhill 's death certificate gives his age as 77, but his burial entry gives his age as 71. in the mid-nineteenth century emy olliver and her sister jane olliver were living in millers tomb cottage. the builder of the miller's tomb, john olliver, may have been their great-uncle john alfred williams 's birth certificate gives his father as richard williams . subsequent documents give his father as john alfred marcham according to her granddaughter, honora coughlin was known as norrie although the relationship is not specified, the informant on wm drage 's death certificate may have been mary drage . the same registrar registered the deaths of annie elizabeth phillips in 1946 and her husband william wickham in 1955 over the course of the 19th and 20th centuries (often at the same time) there have been uptons living at numbers 19, 21, 23, 26, 27, 40, 41, 42, 58, 74, 80 and 87 of brightfield road in lee. in the 1841 jane camp was stated to have been born outside the county even though she was living in the town where she was baptised, royston. this is probably because at the time the town was split between hertfordshire and cambridgeshire. in 1841 jane was living in the hertfordshire part; in subsequent censuses she gave her place of birth as royston, cambridgeshire. edwin william bartle married ellen tonks in 1862. his half-brother james joseph bartle married her sister caroline tonks in 1869. mary exton and her husband john exton were buried a week apart. i have seen the perrow surname transcribed as parow, perron and person. welcome to welcome to my family tree site. with very grateful thanks to the family members who have got in touch to supply me with stories, photographs and certificates. site last updated: 10th june 2018 what's new 10/06/2018: some records relating to the tonks family. 05/05/2018: family of thomas upton. 07/04/2018: family of frances vidler. 03/03/2018: family of mary pavey. 28/01/2018: 'bits and pieces' - mostly burials, a couple of documents, and miscellaneous other records, relating to individuals in various branches of my tree. 31/12/2017: records relating to arthur phillips. 26/11/2017: family of thomas collins. 29/10/2017: family of susannah moon. 30/09/2017: family of thomas fitzgerald. 27/08/2017: family of etheldred howsdon. 06/08/2017: places: addition of map coordinates for some baptisms and burials, corrections to coordinates for some churches. 23/07/2017: family of mary mepham. 25/06/2017: family of anne howsden. 27/05/2017: family of mary pennett. 30/04/2017: records relating to christopher emerson. 25/03/2017: a few records relating to the murrays. 02/01/2017: the caesars. 18/12/2016: the shorters. 25/09/2016: the vies of beaminster and london. 09/07/2016: the perrows of falmouth. 25/06/2016: records relating to david dear and family. 01/05/2016: dears in scotland and northumberland. 05/03/2016: the daweses of bermondsey. 14/02/2016: corrections to map coordinates for some locations in the southwark area. 13/02/2016: updated useful links page. 03/01/2016: wills and associated records relating to family of ruth brett. 25/12/2015: family of ruth brett (back to the sixteenth century!). 27/09/2015: family of john camp. 06/09/2015: the bonhams. 30/08/2015: the camps and drages of barkway, newsells and reed, 1799. 26/07/2015: improvements to selection of names to be displayed in pages and used in links. 05/07/2015: improvements to way locations are displayed in person details pages. 28/06/2015: family of jane camp. 24/05/2015: family of charles miller. 29/03/2015: the newlands. 28/03/2015: estimate birth year from infant death records. 22/03/2015: display of non-standard ages in burial entries. 31/01/2015: family of sarah harriet asher. 27/12/2014: family of alice chapman. 30/11/2014: family of thomas fitzgerald. 26/10/2014: catholic baptisms: children of honorah coughlin. 12/10/2014: entries from admission and discharge registers of poplar and stepney sick asylum. 25/08/2014: display of non-standard ages in marriage and death certificates 24/08/2014: children of emily dear and thomas ellis bowhill 17/08/2014: tentative person identifications (see my blog post for an explanation). 29/06/2014: workhouse admissions and discharges 27/04/2014: children of david dear and margaret perrow 20/04/2014: inclusion of extra information on relatives in person details pages 29/03/2014: family of sarah ellis 23/02/2014: re-organisation of person details pages 25/01/2014: children of joseph bowhill and sarah ellis 29/12/2013: more on the williams family 27/10/2013: wills: john marcham, alfred marcham, thomas williams, thomas grisson, joseph grisson buck 10/08/2013: family of richard williams 25/05/2013: the dawes family 31/03/2013: family of elizabeth joynson okell 26/01/2013: electoral registers 2: the phillipses and uptons 29/12/2012: the uptons of lee 28/10/2012: residence information from electoral registers: the ollivers and fitzgeralds 26/08/2012: the tonks family 21/07/2012: the newmans of westbury 27/05/2012: marriages from parish records (i.e. pre-1837) 31/03/2012: the uptons 20/01/2012: the chapmans of glaston: baptisms, census entries and death certificates. 20/11/2011: susannah wells hooper and her children 23/10/2011: new searchable layout on site map 17/09/2011: more on the bowhills 21/08/2011: documents. report on coroner's inquest into death of joseph bowhill, grant of letters of administration of the estate of frederick thomas newland, and letter from robert fiveash. 22/05/2011: even more on the ollivers... 22/04/2011: more on the ollivers 26/03/2011: family of margaret dear junior (philipson and ion families) 05/03/2011: burials: mary moon, emma and martha vie, susan and richard vidler, elizabeth fiveash 30/12/2010: children and deaths of richard vidler and susanna relf. 24/10/2010: relatives of annie elizabeth phillips: some births, deaths and baptisms of annie, her children, her parents and her grandparents. 12/09/2010: descendants of jacintha augusta parkes's daughters: the tovey, hinkins and vallerius families. 15/08/2010: baptisms, marriages, deaths and census entries relating to family of jacintha augusta parkes: newman, parkes and marcham. 12/06/2010: the newlands. baptisms: jane (vie) newland and siblings. births: children of mabel alice newland. marriages: frederick james newland and catherine abra peters. deaths: mabel alice, frederick james, jane (vie) and thomas newland. photos: catherine abra (peters) newland and the olliver family. 09/05/2010: baptisms 10/04/2010: the fiveashes. marriages: chapman-cottle, giles-gallini, hanson-giles, brown-hanson, maluish-gallini. deaths: charlotte fiveash, elizabeth fiveash 21/02/2010: birth certificates: thomas james bowhill, john alfred williams, thomas bushby olliver, hephzibah elizabeth fellows collins, henry asher smith. death certificates: kathleen mabel alice olliver, richard williams 09/01/2010: the fitzgerald/coughlin/bowhill/dear family 20/12/2009: the olliver/collins family 13/12/2009: annie elizabeth phillips's marriage certificate has finally been tracked down! 29/11/2009: the newland/chapman/hooper/vie family 15/11/2009: death certificates and more photographs 25/10/2009: the asher/smith/childs family 11/10/2009: birth certificate transcriptions 03/10/2009: marriage certificate transcriptions 13/09/2009: photographs person of the week -- can you help? this picture was found behind a photo of alice chapman which belonged to her daughter mabel alice newland . there is a resemblance to mabel's son denis raymond olliver , who is presumably a descendant, but which family does this man belong to? © 2009-2018. background image © 2009. page layout constructed with yaml . privacy

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SERVERS

  SERVER co.uk.whois-servers.net

  ARGS jennysgenealogy.co.uk

  PORT 43

  TYPE domain

OWNER

  ORGANIZATION Jennifer Phillips Campbell

TYPE
UK Individual

ADDRESS
The registrant is a non-trading individual who has opted to have their
address omitted from the WHOIS service.
Data validation:
Nominet was able to match the registrant's name and address against a 3rd party data source on 10-Dec-2012

DOMAIN

  SPONSOR 123-Reg Limited t/a 123-reg [Tag = 123-REG]

  CREATED 2009-08-16

  CHANGED 2017-08-09

STATUS
Registered until expiry date.

NSERVER

  NS.123-REG.CO.UK 212.67.202.2

  NS2.123-REG.CO.UK 62.138.132.21

  NAME jennysgenealogy.co.uk

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register. Access may be withdrawn or restricted at any time.

  REGISTERED yes

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