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pjaj
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Can anyone provide any further details on the following individuals? John Semmens B 1839 Goldhanger, Maldon Essex D 1901. Croydon Married Rebecca Gouch B 1845 Goldhanger, Maldon Essex D(?) 1881 Greenwich. Their 4 children were:- Mary Jane (Married William ?) John B 1870 in Goldhanger Elizabeth Kingsbery B 2Q1873 in Goldhanger, Married 18/12/1892 to Henry Wright Ayling, D 24/1/1945 Lewisham. Ruth Maud B 1876 in Rotherhithe, Married 1893 (St Saviour, Southwark 1d 46) to ? she had 2 children Bobby and charles.
John's parents were James Semmens B Abt 1803 in Tollesbury, and Mary Ann ? B Abt 1805 in Little Totham. He had 4 brothers Mark, David, Martin and Job.
Apart from Elizabeth (my GGrandmother) I have been unable to track down any B, M or D records for this group or the names of spouses.
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Gooch and Semmens in Essex (pre 1870) and London (post 1850) Ayling and Tilley in London Williams in Newcastle-u-Lyme (pre 1830) and later in Birmingham Thomas and White in Middlesex (pre 1840) Patton, Finlay, Shaw and Dunbar in Ballymena area
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AMBLY
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Hi
Looks like Ruth Maud SEMMONS married John Thomas TAYLOR - as per the ref you gave, in 1893.
The other couple on the page are Oliver STUPPLE and Emily YEO, who are together with their children in St Olave in 1901 (I also think Emily died in 1905, and Oliver remarried 1907).
So as to Ruth Maud - is there any chance she also had a daughter named Annie - because this looks like it could be her her in 1901:
1901: St Pauls Deptford, London Ref: RG13/ Piece 526- Folio 36- Pg 63 Address: 8 Alpine Road Head: Robert MISSEN 26, marr, Shopman Grocer (worker) b Bermondsey Visitor: Ruth M TAYLOR 25, b Rotherhithe Visitor: Annie E TAYLOR 3, b Rotherhithe Son: Robert E MISSEN 1, b Rotherhithe
And this could be her husband John: 1901: Rotherhithe All Saints, St Olave, London Ref: RG13/ Piece 400- Folio 270- Pg10. Saint Olaves Union Infirmary Patient: John Thomas TAYLOR 28, married, Tin Plate Worker, b Bermondsey
I did notice that on the 1881, she appears to be named as just "Maud", and I looked for a Maud TAYLOR to match in 1901 also, but the above is the best match I could find.
Cheers AMBLY
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1841 Goldhanger, Essex HO107 339/1 6 p6
Fish Street James Gooch, 60, Ag Lab Rebecca Gooch, 55 James Gooch, 35, Waterman Mary Gooch, 5 John Gooch, 2
All b. Essex
1851 Goldhanger, Essex HO107 1778 633 p1
Fish Street Rebecca Gooch, head, wid, 65, b. Little Totham
1851 Goldhanger, Essex HO107 1778 634 p3
Fish Street James Gooch, head, wid, 46, Fisherman, b. Little Totham Mary Gooch, dau, 15, b. Goldhanger John Gooch, son, 12, b. Goldhanger Rebecca Gooch Kingsbury, visitor?, 6, b. Goldhanger George Garried?, lodger, unm, 22, Ag Lab, b. Layer Marney?
1861 Goldhanger, Essex RG9 1091 76 p16
a? Street Rebecca Gooch, head, wid, 76, Ag Lab Wid, b. Lt Totham / James Gooch, head, wid, 56, Waterman, b. Lt Totham Rebecca Gooch, dau, unm, 16, b. Goldhanger
1871 Goldhanger, Essex RG10 1675 81 p22
Fish Street James Gooch, head, wid, 66, Fisherman, b. Goldhanger Rebecca Simmons, dau, mar, 26, Mariners Wife, b. Goldhanger Mary J Simmons, grand dau, 5, Scholar, b. Goldhanger John Simmons, grand son, 1, b. Goldhanger
1841 Goldhanger, Essex HO107 339/1 9 p13
Chaple Street James Simmons, 38, Ag Lab Mary Simmons, 35 James Simmons, 14, Ag Lab Ruth Simmons, 11 Sarah Simmons, 8 Mark Simmons, 6 John Simmons, 3 David Simmons, 1
All b. Essex
1851 Goldhanger, Essex HO107 1778 644 p23
Church Street James Simmons, head, mar, 48, Ag Lab, b. Tollesbury Mary Ann Simmons, wife, mar, 46, b. Little Totham Mark Simmons, son, 16, Ag Lab, b. Goldhanger John Simmons, son, 12, Ag Lab, b. Goldhanger David Simmons, son, 10, Ag Lab, b. Goldhanger Martin Simmons, son, 7, Scholar, b. Goldhanger Job Simmons, son, 8 mo, b. Goldhanger
1861 Tolleshunt d'Arcy, Essex RG9 1091 7 p7
Greenwood? Cottage [Gooch next door!] Samuel James Simmons, head, mar, 57, Ag Lab, b. Tollesbury David Simmons, son, 12, Ag Lab, b. Goldhanger Job Simmons, son, 10, Ag Lab, b. Goldhanger
1861 Jarrow, River Tyne
Vessel: Eleanor . . John Simmonds, unm, 20, Seaman, b. Goldhanger, Essex
IGI Submitted Record
James Gooch, bap 25 Oct 1804, Little Totham Parents: James Gooch, Rebecca Cockley
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James Gooch m. Rebecca Cockley, 27 Jul 1804, Little Totham
Regards CP
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AMBLY
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Hi (Peter??)
Regarding John & Rebecca's daughter Mary Jane SEMMONS Mary Jane was born abt 1866 Goldhanger, according to the 1871 Census CP found, with her mother & brother
And I'm guessing of you wondered if this was her marriage - possible to a cousin: Jun Qtr 1893 Islington - Mary Jane SEMMENS and WIlliam Samuel SEMMENS
Looks like that could be so:
1901: Portsmouth, Southampton Ref: RG13; Piece: 985; Folio: 74; Page: 4 Address: 154 Guildford Road Head: Willam S SIMMENS 35, Naval Seaman (worker) b N.K. (not known) London Wife: Mary J SIMMENS 35, b Goldhanger Essex Dau: Maud E SIMMENS 5, b Portsmouth Hants Dau: Gladys M SIMMENS 3, b Portsmouth Hants (Surname may look like a bit like SIMMONS, but to me it looks def. like SIMMENS)
BIRTH: Maud Elizabeth SEMMENS - Mar Qtr 1896, Portsea - Ref: 2b 448 BIRTH: Gladys May SEMMENS - Mar Qtr 1898, Portsea - Ref: 2b 429
I also noticed, that Mary Jane is not on the 1881 (Deptford St Paul, Greewich) with the rest of the family - do you know where she was? Also, I can't find any of them in 1891: do you know where they were? (probably sans Rebecca who had probably died just after the 1881 Census in Greenwich age 36, as you noted above)
Cheers AMBLY
PS: Just found this: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/SUSSEX-PLUS/2007-01/1168862645 "Mary Jane SIMMONS was born Nov 4 1865 in Goldhanger Essex. She is not with her parents on [1881 or 1891] and I believe she could be in service in London. In 1893 she married a sailor in Islington, according to the marriage certificate they were living in London Street. I am also looking for her husband William Samuel SEMMENS born Jan 3 1862 in Southwark Surrey on the 1871/81/91 Census. His parents were William & Maria SEMMENS, who I found on the 1861 census at Gt Union Street Southwark" This was posted in January 2007
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pjaj
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Wow! thank you all very much.
I did some more rummaging around on the web last night and found a bit more information. Of course Semmens is frequently recorded as Simmons in census records etc.
Job Semmens I found him in the 1851 and 1861 census just as shown above, but I'm pretty certain he also appears in the 1901 census as Alfred Semmens in the Parish of St Faith Under St Paul, Registration District London City, sub-district All Hallows Barking. The age is correct (50) and the place of birth. How many Semmens boys were there born in Goldhanger in 1850/1? There is a separate entry for another "head" of the family at the same address (8a) for Jane Semmens, aged 54, born in St Lukes Middlesex. Presumably this is his wife. There are no other Semmens at this address. Why he changed his name from Job to Alfred I don't know.
As for the Gooch side of the family, Kingsbery seems to be a family name given to daughters. I found another lady in Essex with the name Kingsbery Gouch (can't remember the other given name) but I couldn't prove any relationship to my line.
As for the 1851 census record:
1851 Goldhanger, Essex HO107 1778 634 p3
Fish Street James Gooch, head, wid, 46, Fisherman, b. Little Totham Mary Gooch, dau, 15, b. Goldhanger John Gooch, son, 12, b. Goldhanger Rebecca Gooch Kingsbury, visitor?, 6, b. Goldhanger George Garried?, lodger, unm, 22, Ag Lab, b. Layer Marney?
Maybe Rebecca Gooch Kingsbury should be Rebecca Kingsbury Gooch his daughter or niece? This is just like my GGrandmother Elizabeth Kingsbery Semmens. She's the right age, name and birth place to be EKS's mother except that I don't have her with the Kingsbe(u)ry given name.
It would appear that a large number of these people migrated to London, mostly the Rotherhithe / Deptford area in the early 1870s.
I have some more information about EKS and her father John if anyone is interested.
The information you have given ties in with my late Grandmother's recollections of her youth (she was one of EKS's 7 daughters). Apparently they were sent off in "batches" to holiday with her uncle and aunt in Portsmouth. This would almost certainly be William and Mary. She described him as a civilian foreman in the naval dockyard, which seems to be a logical career progression after leaving the Navy.
I'm now off to piece all this good stuff together in FTM.
Sunday May 6th
I've taken a closer look at some of the 1861 census records.
1861 Tolleshunt d'Arcy, Essex RG9 1091 7 p7
Greenwood? Cottage [Gooch next door!] Samuel James Simmons, head, mar, 57, Ag Lab, b. Tollesbury David Simmons, son, 12, Ag Lab, b. Goldhanger Job Simmons, son, 10, Ag Lab, b. Goldhanger
Slight problem here is David. In the 1851 census David is 10 years old. So either it's a different David somehow omitted fron the 1851 census or there is some other error.
I have not yet tied the 3 Gooches living next door at No 45 Greenwood Cottages. to any of "my" Gooches. They are:
John Gooch b abt.1790 - Gardener Parish Clerk Elizabeth Gooch b abt. 1795 - Laundress Norris Gooch b aby. 1843 - no occupation given
They were all born in Tolleshunt Darcy.
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Gooch and Semmens in Essex (pre 1870) and London (post 1850) Ayling and Tilley in London Williams in Newcastle-u-Lyme (pre 1830) and later in Birmingham Thomas and White in Middlesex (pre 1840) Patton, Finlay, Shaw and Dunbar in Ballymena area
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I believe that these posts relate directly to my Great Uncles and Great Grandmother. I have little or no knowledge and have been very inquisitive indeed over the past few months, travelling to London to see where they used to live, Trident Street, Rotherhithe / Bermondsey. I am amazed to have found others with a direct interest - presumably distant cousins!
My mother has done a great deal of looking into this side of the family, Annie Elizabeth was her Grandmother and Ruth Maud was her G.Grandmother. Charles and Robert were Annies half brothers (I think) Robert - my uncle Bob lived at Trident St and died in Ramsgate in 1971, Charles died tragically some years previous. Annie died when I was thirteen in 1977/78.
I know my mother would love to exchange whatever she has on these ancestors of ours
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Hi
Looks like Ruth Maud SEMMONS married John Thomas TAYLOR - as per the ref you gave, in 1893.
The other couple on the page are Oliver STUPPLE and Emily YEO, who are together with their children in St Olave in 1901 (I also think Emily died in 1905, and Oliver remarried 1907).
So as to Ruth Maud - is there any chance she also had a daughter named Annie - because this looks like it could be her her in 1901:
1901: St Pauls Deptford, London Ref: RG13/ Piece 526- Folio 36- Pg 63 Address: 8 Alpine Road Head: Robert MISSEN 26, marr, Shopman Grocer (worker) b Bermondsey Visitor: Ruth M TAYLOR 25, b Rotherhithe Visitor: Annie E TAYLOR 3, b Rotherhithe Son: Robert E MISSEN 1, b Rotherhithe
And this could be her husband John: 1901: Rotherhithe All Saints, St Olave, London Ref: RG13/ Piece 400- Folio 270- Pg10. Saint Olaves Union Infirmary Patient: John Thomas TAYLOR 28, married, Tin Plate Worker, b Bermondsey
I did notice that on the 1881, she appears to be named as just "Maud", and I looked for a Maud TAYLOR to match in 1901 also, but the above is the best match I could find.
Cheers AMBLY
This is incredible. I have just chanced across your message. The people you are describing are my own family, Ruth was my Great Great Grandmother, Annie Elizabeth was my G. Grandmother, Bob and Charlie are my Great Uncles - there was another, John Mark Taylor who isn't mentioned, he was nans brother and died in the first world war at Ypres. Incredible stuff for me. I recently felt an overwhelming desire to find out more following a series of dreams about my uncle Bob, I visited the road he lived in, Trident St in Rotherhithe near the Surrey Quays and placed an advert to find out more. What is the connection with you?
My mother has done a great deal of research on these people and would be delighted to share it. I am sorry people if I am repeating myself a bit but I am amazed to find that others are studying the histories of my recent ancestors who I thought were unknown and of no interest to anyone else.
Annie Elizabeth married Stanley Edward Medhurst and they lived at Lower Road I believe, just around the corner from Bob at Trident Street, they went on to settle in Ramsgate, Kent.
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Can anyone provide any further details on the following individuals? John Semmens B 1839 Goldhanger, Maldon Essex D 1901. Croydon Married Rebecca Gouch B 1845 Goldhanger, Maldon Essex D(?) 1881 Greenwich. Their 4 children were:- Mary Jane (Married William ?) John B 1870 in Goldhanger Elizabeth Kingsbery B 2Q1873 in Goldhanger, Married 18/12/1892 to Henry Wright Ayling, D 24/1/1945 Lewisham. Ruth Maud B 1876 in Rotherhithe, Married 1893 (St Saviour, Southwark 1d 46) to ? she had 2 children Bobby and charles.
John's parents were James Semmens B Abt 1803 in Tollesbury, and Mary Ann ? B Abt 1805 in Little Totham. He had 4 brothers Mark, David, Martin and Job.
Apart from Elizabeth (my GGrandmother) I have been unable to track down any B, M or D records for this group or the names of spouses.
You will see from my overexcited posts that Ruth Maud (your G.Grandmothers sister) is my own mothers G.Grandmother. I recall seeing an old photograph of the dear lady on the hallway wall of Annie Elizabeths house (my own Great Grandmother and her daughter) whenever I used to visit. I believe Mum has the info you refer to.
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So let me try to clarify this a bit. John Thomas Taylor married Ruth Maud Semmens. they had three boys, your G Great half Uncles, Bobby, Charles and John Mark.
Ruth Maud also had a daughter, Annie Elizabeth, your G Grandmother, but presumably John Thomas died and she remarried? Who?
The Semmens and Gooch families all lived in a group of villages (Goldhanger, Tollesbury, Little Totham) near Maldon in south Essex up until the early 1870s. They then appear mostly in the Rotherhithe area of what is now London. One typical example of this is that Ruth Maud was born in Rotherhithe, whilst her three elder siblings (including my G Grandmother Elizabeth Kingsbery) were born in Goldhanger. From there they spread out into other parts of South London. Whilst my Grandmother, Rebecca Eva Ayling was also born in Rotherhithe, my mother was born in Catford and I was born in Eltham.
I have extracted descendant reports for James Gooch and James Semmens, the two oldest ancestors of Ruth Maud. I have privatised them and removed some extraneous data. As a first attempt, I will try to attach them to this post.
If that fails and you or your mother would like to exchange data with me, let me know, and I'll work out some way of doing it either by snail mail or email. We should not post our email addresses on this site for everyone else to see. NOTE, the attachments to this post are out of date, see further down this topic.
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thanks v. much. This is fantastic. I am speaking with my mother as I type this (badly) much to correct and pass on it is now 23.00h gmt but we are very pleased with this development. Can I offer you my personal email address to continue this line of discussion?
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Hallo, my wife is related to Taylor, Semmens, & Gooch (not Gouch) going back to Goldhangar.I have researched quite a bit for some years now but I'm a bit rusty on it now as I've been chasing up the Taylor line.My wife's great grandmother was Ruth Maud Semmens who married John Thomas Taylor & later Robert Missen.I've chased the Semmens line back to James Semmens b abt 1802 d 8 Jan 1871.The Gooch side I've got back to James Gooch b abt 1781 & wife Rebecca Gooch b abt 1786 d 23 Apr 1865.You're welcome to any info I have.
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have just joined this site
I have info from a Martin Semmns b 1844 descendant that his father married Mary Ann Johnson in 1822 at Tolleshunt Major. His second wife who was a widow at the time of marriage was Mary Ann Shepherd b. abt 1806 Tolleshunt D'Arcy
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