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Koromo
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Re: Forge family, sailmakers in Barking
« Reply #15 on: Tuesday 01 January 08 20:09 GMT (UK) »


Hi Kevin

Thanks for the link. So if my Forges are there they'd be on pages 305-312 of Frogley's original manuscript - I don't know how that would equate to the pages in the published book.

Once these Christmas/New Year festivities have been fully paid off, I might need to get at least the first volume. So much of 19th century Barking has disappeared and it would be good to read a first-hand account of what it was like.

Cheers all!
Koromo
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Lewis: Abergavenny | London | NZ | Chilliwack, BC
Stallworthy: Bucks | Samoa | NZ | Canada
Brothers: Nottingham | Salford | NZ
Gronous: Kington | London
Darling: Dunbar | Samoa
Keat: Cornwall | NZ
Bowles: Deal | NZ
Coaney: Bucks
Jones: Brecon
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Re: Forge family, sailmakers in Barking
« Reply #16 on: Thursday 03 January 08 22:22 GMT (UK) »


Happy new year Koromo,

Have not forgotten about checking at saint Margarets Barking, but have just not have any reason to
go to Barking.

Regards

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Re: Forge family, sailmakers in Barking
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 03 January 08 22:44 GMT (UK) »


Hiya Sirus, and a Happy New Year to you too!

No worries, mate.  Cheesy

Cheers
Koromo
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Lewis: Abergavenny | London | NZ | Chilliwack, BC
Stallworthy: Bucks | Samoa | NZ | Canada
Brothers: Nottingham | Salford | NZ
Gronous: Kington | London
Darling: Dunbar | Samoa
Keat: Cornwall | NZ
Bowles: Deal | NZ
Coaney: Bucks
Jones: Brecon
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Re: Forge family, sailmakers in Barking
« Reply #18 on: Wednesday 30 January 08 03:38 GMT (UK) »

Hi Koromo,

Sorry that I took so long in getting the following.

from Mr. Frogley's Barking, second selection.
Memorials from the Churchyard (St. Margarets).

Forge, Sarah,  d. April 8th. 1831 (confirmed in the burial register)
Forge, Richard W. d. January 11th. 1843, husband of the above Sarah.  According to the 1830 register, Richard Walrond Forge was the brother, not the husband to Sarah.  According to St. Margarets burial registers, he died at Mile End Old Town in January 1843, aged 28.
Forge, Elizabeth d. June 1858
Forge, Richard, d.April 1861, Smackowner, and parents of the
above Sarah & Richard Walrond Forge.  St. Margaret's burial register shows Richard Forge buried 17th November 1861 aged 83.
Forge, Mary, d. 1849.
Forge, John. Lated Sailmaker & Smackowner. St. Margaret's burial register does not list John Forge who died in 1883 but Kelly's 1855 lists a Joh Forge, Sailmaker & Smackowner in Fisher Street. Later Frogley notices an earlier John Forge who died in 1833.
Forge, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Forge. she d. 1879.
Forge, Thomas, Watchmaker & Newsagent. His only son Thomas Forge kept on the Watchmaking business some time at length became a Postman at Ilford for 20 years. d. January 1912 & buried at City of London Cemetery.

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Re: Forge family, sailmakers in Barking
« Reply #19 on: Wednesday 30 January 08 15:13 GMT (UK) »


Hi pmc49

On a quick read through of all the Forges you found, I think I can safely say that they are ALL related to 'my' Forge family. The John Forge who died in 1833 is in my direct line, and all the others are siblings, cousins, aunts, uncles, etc etc!

Thank you very, very much for taking the time to find them. I will now sit down and work out exactly who's who.

Kind regards
Koromo
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Lewis: Abergavenny | London | NZ | Chilliwack, BC
Stallworthy: Bucks | Samoa | NZ | Canada
Brothers: Nottingham | Salford | NZ
Gronous: Kington | London
Darling: Dunbar | Samoa
Keat: Cornwall | NZ
Bowles: Deal | NZ
Coaney: Bucks
Jones: Brecon
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