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George YEATMAN. 1828-1910
« on: Wednesday 12 December 07 23:16 GMT (UK) »

Hi,
I'm looking for the birth of George YEATMAN/YATEMAN. c.1828.
I have his marriage certificate, 1873, Australia, his age is 45, place of birth, Somerset, parents Thomas Yateman & Betsy JONES.
He arrived in Australia in 1855, age 26 on passenger list, "Lord Burleigh".
I have searched IGI and many other online sites but can find nothing.
It appears there are actually very few YEATMAN/YATEMAN families in Somerset, most are in Dorset.
Can anyone help please?
Leonie.
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Re: George YEATMAN. 1828-1910
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 12 December 07 23:29 GMT (UK) »

Hi Leonie,

I can`t help with a birth record but this looks like him on the 1841 census:-

John Banks, 36, Labourer, N
Betsy Yeatman, 42, Y
George Yeatman, 14, Y
Adelaid Yeatman, 10, Y
Elen Hucker(?), 13, Y

Living in Uphill, Somerset

HO107/968/7/8


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Re: George YEATMAN. 1828-1910
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 13 December 07 00:23 GMT (UK) »

Thanks heaps Sue,
The online census doesn't show any Yeatman's so this is a great help.
It just goes to show, I really must get back to doing some transcribing work for FREEBMD, and I'll keep on looking for a birth for George.
Cheers,
Leonie.
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Re: George YEATMAN. 1828-1910
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 13 December 07 00:40 GMT (UK) »

You`re most welcome Leonie  Smiley  Here they are in 1851:-

James Walton, 62, Shoemakers ?, Born Everdon, Northants
B Walton, Wife, 56, Born Uphill, Somerset
George Yeatman, Son In Law, 24, Shoemaker Journeyman, Born Uphill, Somerset
Emma Yeatman, Dau In Law, 17, Shoe Binder, Born Uphill, Somerset

Living in Everdon, Northamptonshire
HO107/1741/185/9


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Re: George YEATMAN. 1828-1910
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 13 December 07 06:55 GMT (UK) »

i have these yeatman burials in uphill maybe they will connect to your family eventually?
betty yeatman aged 65yrs buried 13th april 1836
charlotte yeatman aged 7yrs buried 13th may 1840
fernando yeatman aged 75yrs buried 3rd oct 1837
mary ann yeatman aged 3yrs buried 13th may 1840 (yes same day as charlotte)
thomas yeatman aged 38yrs buried 26th july 1837....... maybe your mans  father??? i see mother on own in 1841
thomas yeatman aged 4yrs buried 14th april 1840

looks like 3 children buried within 4 weeks maybe some kind of epidemic and oh what a lovely name fernando  Wink
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Re: George YEATMAN. 1828-1910
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 13 December 07 11:29 GMT (UK) »

Wow!
This ties a knot and begs a question.
My George was a shoemaker! But then what happenned to Emma? Did she die or did George scarper? Only George migrated to Australia in 1855.
I found a death for Thomas Yeatman, Sept quarter,1837. That wold include 26th July, Alli. Doesn't give age but could very well be George's father.
Thanks again Sue and Alli. I think this is pretty conclusive.
Cheers,
Leonie.
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Re: George YEATMAN. 1828-1910
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 13 December 07 12:12 GMT (UK) »

Hi Leonie,

I believe Emma is the sister of George, the relationships as listed are to the Head of the household.   Smiley


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Re: George YEATMAN. 1828-1910
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 13 December 07 12:36 GMT (UK) »

step son was often down as son in law i see there is a marriage between a betsey yeatman and a james watson bristol district sept 1841 maybe a typo in the 1851 and this is mother remarried??
just a thought
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Re: George YEATMAN. 1828-1910
« Reply #8 on: Thursday 13 December 07 12:37 GMT (UK) »

I think this might be your Emma in 1841:-

James Mathews, 25, Ag Lab, Y
Bettsy Mathews, 17, Y
Emma Yeatman, 7, Y

Living in Uphill, Somerset
HO107/968/7/8


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Re: George YEATMAN. 1828-1910
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 13 December 07 12:43 GMT (UK) »

I think you`re right alli, I`ve taken another look at the 1851 and on closer inspection it looks like a badly written `t`  Shocked


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Re: George YEATMAN. 1828-1910
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 13 December 07 17:28 GMT (UK) »

sister adelaide is also in northamptonshire in 1851 and marries there in 1855 -
living in daventry northamptonshire
adelaide yeatman 20yrs unmarried servant housemaid born uphill somerset
living in the household of charles dybody bliss draper
SOURCE INFO-H0107-1741
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adelaide yeatman married either henry monk or william baseley in daventry june 1855
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« Reply #11 on: Thursday 13 December 07 17:40 GMT (UK) »

oohhhhhhhhhhh this is getting curiouser and curiouser
emma eliza yeatman married thomas baseley daventry sept 1852 wonder if they were brothers Huh Wink
cant seem to find any of these couples in 1861 maybe you could look at the passenger list that george shipped on just a thought but maybe they also emigrated??
hope some of this helps?
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Re: George YEATMAN. 1828-1910
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 13 December 07 22:20 GMT (UK) »

YES!
Now it's morning and my eyes are seeing clearer.
I also found the marriage of Betsy Yeatman and James Watson (I have Walton's in my father's tree and have seen Walton transcribed as Watson)
Henry Monk was a witness at the marriage of George Yeatman & Emma Eliza Cooper in 1873.
I'm going to the Library today so will check passenger list for the 'Lord Burleigh'.
I've been stuck on George Yeatman soooo long, finally getting something about him is so rewarding, I thank you all so much.
Cheers,
Leonie.
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Re: George YEATMAN. 1828-1910
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 13 December 07 22:26 GMT (UK) »

We`re glad to be of help Leonie  Smiley Smiley


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Re: George YEATMAN. 1828-1910
« Reply #14 on: Friday 14 December 07 12:51 GMT (UK) »

Adelaide and Henry Monk were on Lord Burleigh with George Yeatman.
I now have the whole family of Monks from NSW BMD's. Also Emma and Thomas Baseley's family from NSW BMD's, but can't find Emma and Thomas on any ships. They had a child born here in 1855 but also a child died in 1865, Sarah, who wasn't born in Australia. I can't find a birth for her in England.
Well you can't have everything, I've been typing new names into my Legacy program for three hours! I'll find them eventually.
Cheers,
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