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Topic: BOXSELL Family from Salehurst and Robertsbridge (Read 1785 times)
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jrg_from_oz
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Thomas BOXSELL (bapt. Salehurst 1799) m. Mary PUXTED (bapt. Ewhurst 1802) in 1821 at Salehurst. They had 7 children in the 1821-1837 period, all baptised either Salehurst or Robertsbridge.
In 1839, Thomas and Mary, with the four youngest children, emigrated to Australia.
It appears the three eldest remained in England. These were:
Mary, born 7 Dec 1821 Robertsbridge Thomas, born 22 Mar 1824 Salehurst William, born 2 Sep 1826 Robertsbridge
(dates are from the IGI, but user-submitted, not from the PR)
When the family arrived in Australia in 1839, they stated they were farm labourers, from Robertsbridge.
I have a lot of detail on the Australian side, but the fate of the three eldest children is a mystery.
Can anyone help?
John Graham (g3-gs of Thomas BOXSELL)
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Koromo
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Hi John
Welcome to RootsChat! 
1841 shows one Boxsell/Boxell/Boxall/etc living in Salehurst (indexed as Boxsett):
1841 HO107/1108/7/13/19 Salehurst, (Henhurst Hundred), Sussex Mercy Boxsell, 75, independent, born in county
I haven't picked up Thomas' children yet. They could be anywhere and unless they or the enumerator wrote down Salehurst or Robertsbridge as the place of birth, there is no way of identifying them.
Cheers Koromo
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Koromo
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The only other Boxsells from Salehurst I've found are these:
1841 HO107/1109/10/42/6 Dag Lane, Ewhurst, (Staple Hundred), Sussex (it does say Dag!) Benjamin Boxsell, 60, saddler, yes born in county Charlotte Boxsell, 50, yes
1851 HO107/1635/245/19 80 High St, Hastings St Clement, Sussex Lucy Croft, head, wid, 54, proprietress of houses, b. Salehurst, Sussex Matilda Middleditch, u, 19, companion, b. Newmarket, Suffolk Sarah Blayson, serv, u, 25, servant, b. Lydgate, Suffolk Benjamin Boxsell, wid, 74, formerly saddler, b. Salehurst, Sussex Eleanor Wright, visitor, u, 60, b. London Rebecca Wright, visitor, u, 45, b. London Mary Holloway, visitor, u, 44, b. Reading, Berkshire (next page) Anne Holloway, visitor, u, 42, b. Reading, Berkshire Robert H Hurst, visitor, widr, 63, landed proprietor, b. Deptford, Kent
According to this map, Salehurst, Robertsbridge & Ewhurst are clustered together. East Sussex Map
I did see a William Buxted in Ewhurst, but Puxted as a name doesn't seem to exist.
Not much help really! 
K.
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jrg_from_oz
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Thanks Koromo.
I know that area around the Kent/Sussex border reasonably well, having visited there twice on ancestor-hunting expeditions. I have other lines from Sandhurst and Ewhurst.
Mercy BOXSETT (BOXSELL) is a mystery - I don't think she's connected, because Mercy has never been used in the family since, and it's a family which carries its christian names in perpetuity. Ditto with Benjamin.
The PUXTED family seems to be concentrated in these border parishes. There are 10 references in the 1881 census, and 13 in the IGI (including issue to Mary's brother Elhanan PUXTED, who came to Australia and changed his name to PUXTY.)
The two missing sons are, as you say, difficult to trace. No standouts by age and location on FreeBDM or the IGI. No obvious marriage for Mary. I've checked pretty thoroughly in the death records in NSW and they don't appear to have followed the rest of the family, hence my search in England.
Ah well, another brickwall waiting to be demolished <g>
John
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Koromo
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Hi John
You're right! I checked back through the censuses and found a Puxted from Ewhurst.
Indexed as Buxton 1841 HO107/1109/10/41/5 Shoreham, Ewhurst, Sussex Isaac Bovis, 45, Ag Lab, yes Mary Bovis, 45, yes William Buxted, 30, Ag Lab, yes
(further down same page) Prawls, Ewhurst Henry Burgess, 30, farmer, yes Elizabeth Burgess, 25, yes Ann Burgess, 5, yes Charles Gouch? 15, Male Serv, yes William Bovis, 20, M.S. yes Sarah Sanders, 20, F.S. yes
Indexed as Perxted. 1851 HO107/1636/221/13 Shoreham, Ewhurst, Sussex William Puxted, head, 41, farmer 72 acres, 3 labourers, b. Ewhurst, Sussex Mary, wife, 55, farmer's wife, b. Battle, Sussex William, son in law, u, 33, Ag Lab, b. Battle, Sussex
Indexed as Pakted 1861 RG9/564/28/6 Brafaw? Ewhurst, Sussex William Puxted, head, 51, farmer 71 acres employing 1 boy, b. Ewhurst, Sussex Mary Puxted, wife, 64, b. Battle, Sussex William Bovis, son in law, un, 42, farmer in Co ? b. Battle, Sussex Lydia S(inkspot)ter, serv, 11, house servant, b. Brightling, Sussex
1871 RG10/1035/33/16 Brapes/Brasses?, Ewhurst, Sussex William Puxted, head, 61, farm bailiff, b. Ewhurst, Sussex Mary Puxted, wife, 74, domestic, b. Battle, Sussex William Bovis, lodger, unmar, 53, Ag Lab, b. Battle, Sussex Louisa Playford, servant, unmar, 18, general servant domestic, b. Worthiam? Sussex
Unfortunately I can't see a William Puxted on the IGI so don't know if/how he might fit into Mary's family.
I take it that Mary Puxted's mother was Eleanor Goodsell? There are quite a few Goodsells in Ewhurst on the 1841 census.
 Koromo
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jrg_from_oz
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Some interesting spelling variations, aren't there? Any wonder we can't find people from the distance of 150 years!
Yes, Eleanor GOODSELL was Mary PUXTED's mother. The GOODSELLs of Ewhurst have been studied in detail by some Australian descendants (there are two distinct lines in Aus - one settled in Sydney and established a brickworks, the other farmed in the Shoalhaven area. Both lines originate in Ewhurst.)
John
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allyb1
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Hi John
My 4g grandfather was Thomas Boxsell and 4g grandmother was Mary Puxted. My 2g grandmother was Eva Matilda Boxsell. She was born in Kangaroo Mtn Australia in 1875. Her father was Joseph Boxsell born in nelsons plain 1844 five years after they arrived in Australia. I have only been doing this side of the family for a short while and don't know alot so far. Sadly I don't know anything about the three older children yet but they are there somewhere you might have already found them. Love to here from you and exchange information. Regards Alison Brown
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jrg_from_oz
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Alison, good to hear from you.
There is more info (plus contact details) at my website, www.rootsweb.com/~nswgdhs/ under the "Gerringong Pioneer Family Index" link.
I look forward to hearing from you.
John
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allyb1
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Hi John
I have already explored the Gerringong site many times. That is where I have been able to find most of my information which has been great. I would like to know what the family did for occupation and so forth. I know they were farmers most of them. I have a photo of George Thomas Boxsell from 1889 he was in gaol then and found the photo on line at the state records. He was Eva's brother he was gaoled for 5 years for horse stealing. You proably know all this anyway but just in case. Do you know if Thomas Boxsell father was william and mother was ann as I am not sure on that. I was on family research.org and some of the info on there is not correct . So just wanting to know if I have the right info. Thanks for getting back to me hear from you soon.
Alison
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chriss5356
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Hello My granfather was james puxted, son of samuel puxted of ticehurst. I think the name puxted was derived from puxty. As a child I was told the name was created to divide a pair of brothers after some fallout. Robert puxted emigrated to Aus, survived by son.
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jrg_from_oz
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Glad to find another with the PUXTED spelling - most seem to be PUXTY.
Can you post some names and dates back from your grandfather, so I can see if I can place the line?
John
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chriss5356
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Hi again My granfather was James walter Puxted DOB 31/01/1890, died 1983. His father was Samuel, age 42 (1901 cen') husband of Emma.
The family had association with Talbot Road, Hawkhurst, Kent around 1910 Church Cottage Kilndown, Goudhurst around 1904 1 Howes Cottage Hawkhurst around 1908 These addresses have been taken from some old postcards, but it's not always clear who was living where. I also have an old photo postcard which shows 4 women, named Alice, Hetty, Vicy, Emily.
I can probably find out more from my Aunts, if you think this is the right line? Chris
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jrg_from_oz
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Chris,
Anything further you can find out will help, because the PUXTED/PUXTY line in Australia left Sussex in the late 1830s. We need to get back to the early 1800s, even the late 1700s, before looking for a link between the families.
John
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jrg_from_oz
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Barb,
Love to combine PUXTY information, and see where it leads.
Please contact me directly at johngrah (at) ozemail.com.au.
John
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