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Re: Dee's Scavenger Hunt Part 2 (Everybody welcome to join in)
« Reply #270 on: Friday 02 October 09 09:31 UTC (UK) »

Looks like I'm going to have lots of data entering to do again tomorrow.  Smiley

Thanks again, James.

I've just checked FreeBMD Births.....and now have something else that needs solving.

Orphans Frank & Catherine were both given as 7 years old in 1871.
However FreeBMD has Catherine Louisa Blades born Jun Qtr 1864 St Geo  Han Sq  1a/247 and Frank McH BLades born Jun Qtr 1866 Kingston  2a/213 ?    Huh

1881 sees Frank Blades aged 15 born London, Middlesex, an apprentice tailor in Lancashire.
Catharine....as Kate is a servant but visiting  with her Aunt Emma Eliza Hankes. 
RG11/687/54/34

Catherine is married as we know by 1891, but I can't find Frank.


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Clarke, Tomblin - Rutland
Edwards, Coles, Smith, Nunley, Craddock, York, Linnell - Northants
Watts - Wiltshire
Ehmcke, Deimel, Appelkamp - Germany
Redwood -Devon, Essex
Blades, Babb- Surrey
Selway, Churchill, Chappell - Somerset
Watts - Somerset, Wiltshire
Button, Archer, Leach - Cambridgeshire

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Re: Dee's Scavenger Hunt Part 2 (Everybody welcome to join in)
« Reply #271 on: Friday 02 October 09 10:45 UTC (UK) »

Morning everyone  Smiley


wow ... a lot has been done ...well done James! Smiley

Dee ..perhaps you could amend your " summary" post so we can refer back and know hat still needs to be found ...especially if we go to part 3  Shocked Shocked

deb ..on the coffee  Grin
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Re: Dee's Scavenger Hunt Part 2 (Everybody welcome to join in)
« Reply #272 on: Friday 02 October 09 11:12 UTC (UK) »

It's done......I think.....
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,266204.255.html

 Cheesy  Cheesy  Cheesy
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Ehmcke, Deimel, Appelkamp - Germany
Redwood -Devon, Essex
Blades, Babb- Surrey
Selway, Churchill, Chappell - Somerset
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Re: Dee's Scavenger Hunt Part 2 (Everybody welcome to join in)
« Reply #273 on: Friday 02 October 09 11:21 UTC (UK) »

I know it's been a while...

But there's a burial for an Isabella Bauer, aged 32, on 27 December 1833 at St. Leonard, Heston.
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Re: Dee's Scavenger Hunt Part 2 (Everybody welcome to join in)
« Reply #274 on: Friday 02 October 09 11:24 UTC (UK) »

Deb posted that earlier, James.....so much, it's hard to remember everything!  Smiley


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Ehmcke, Deimel, Appelkamp - Germany
Redwood -Devon, Essex
Blades, Babb- Surrey
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Re: Dee's Scavenger Hunt Part 2 (Everybody welcome to join in)
« Reply #275 on: Friday 02 October 09 11:30 UTC (UK) »

No worries.  I have not gotten that far in the thread yet... I am just re-familiarising myself with the Bauers.
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Re: Dee's Scavenger Hunt Part 2 (Everybody welcome to join in)
« Reply #276 on: Friday 02 October 09 14:59 UTC (UK) »

I thought this was worth mentioning:

Charles William Turl Osborne married 8 October 1863 at the Parish Church, St. George, Bloomsbury to Sarah Margaret Beverly.

Charles William Turl Osborne was a Widower, of full age, was a Perfumer of 5 Hart Street and was the son of Richard Osborne, a Postmaster.
Sarah Margaret Beverly was a Spinster, of full age, of 5 Hart Street and was the daughter of Robert Beverly, a Bricklayer

Witnesses: Hugh Bauer and Susan (illegible)

I am presuming Charles William Turl Osborne was the father (by his first wife Charlotte Jelly) of Charlotte Mary Osborne, wife of Hugh Bauer?
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« Reply #277 on: Saturday 03 October 09 10:06 UTC (UK) »

Yes James...you're spot on..... Charles William Turl Osborne was the father (by his first wife Charlotte Jelly) of Charlotte Mary Osborne, wife of Hugh Bauer.

I thought you might be interested to know that I've done some work on Emma Eliza Blades Hanks and her family today. Sadly I found Emma Eliza in the Battersea Workhouse in 1901.     Sad


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Watts - Wiltshire
Ehmcke, Deimel, Appelkamp - Germany
Redwood -Devon, Essex
Blades, Babb- Surrey
Selway, Churchill, Chappell - Somerset
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Re: Dee's Scavenger Hunt Part 2 (Everybody welcome to join in)
« Reply #278 on: Saturday 03 October 09 11:19 UTC (UK) »

I have found Charles William Turl Osborne's christening but the Turl part of his name is absent and I cannot see how he acquired it.  Very odd.

I do not suppose you know if he is related to the landed gentry Osborne family?  If he is, it is probably a difficult link to prove.

On my own research about branches of families in my own tree, I have come across yet another Osborne family, as well as at least two further Howard families.  None of which seem linked to each other (which is not surprising really).
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Re: Dee's Scavenger Hunt Part 2 (Everybody welcome to join in)
« Reply #279 on: Saturday 03 October 09 11:25 UTC (UK) »

James, I haven't followed the Osborne family further back as they are not blood relatives. That is odd about the Turl...one would think it might be a family surname from along the line somewhere.

Oh....I now know of course where Emma Hanks, grandaughter,  who was with Joseph and Eliza Babb Blades in 1871, fits......but there is a Fred Hankes, grandson , c 1875 Clapton who has me beat.
RG11/687/54/34                                                                         
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Watts - Wiltshire
Ehmcke, Deimel, Appelkamp - Germany
Redwood -Devon, Essex
Blades, Babb- Surrey
Selway, Churchill, Chappell - Somerset
Watts - Somerset, Wiltshire
Button, Archer, Leach - Cambridgeshire

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Re: Dee's Scavenger Hunt Part 2 (Everybody welcome to join in)
« Reply #280 on: Saturday 03 October 09 12:04 UTC (UK) »

I haven't checked the census extract but it seems likely from first glance that he's a son of William Thomas Hawkes and Emma Hanks.  They married on 12 October 1872 at St. Mark, Old Street, Shoreditch.

Therefore he's a Hawkes, not a Hanks.

Edit: here you go

Frederick George Hawkes

Baptism     22 Nov 1874 - Christ Church, Clapton
William Thomas Hawkes,
Emma Hawkes

There are other children from this marriage too.
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Re: Dee's Scavenger Hunt Part 2 (Everybody welcome to join in)
« Reply #281 on: Saturday 03 October 09 16:56 UTC (UK) »

Hi everyone  Smiley

I think I have Frederick James Blades in 1841!

he is in Christ's Hospital transcribed as Fredk. BLADER
1841
Christchurch Newgate Street, Middlesex
Christ's hospital
Ward no. 5
Fredk Blades 11 scholar Not born in county

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« Reply #282 on: Saturday 03 October 09 20:14 UTC (UK) »

Hi again

Frederick James Blades is driving me up the pole!!!!!!  Roll Eyes

I found this christening but have been unable to go any further ...no proof that it's 'our' FJB but thought I would post in case someone else can help.

Ernest William Blades
13 Nov 1879
parents;  Frederick James Blades and Mary.
Saint Mary Magdalene, Peckham Southwark

Fred = a Brewer
address = 4 St Mary's Rd

cannot find this family at all! arrghhhhhhhh

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« Reply #283 on: Saturday 03 October 09 20:34 UTC (UK) »

hi ...it's me again   Grin

death:
 Marion E Preist
bc 1842
died  mar q 1866
age: 24  Cry
Lambeth
 1d 312


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« Reply #284 on: Saturday 03 October 09 20:56 UTC (UK) »

Dee

I wonder if Marion died in childbirth ...she seems so young. There are also a few Priest children born and died in Lambeth in 1866 the year she died.

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