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St Osyth - Adams
« on: Sunday 13 January 08 23:38 GMT (UK) »

Can anyone do me a favour and look at the pre-1813 baptisms for St Osyth to see if there are any other children to John and Elizabeth Adams who had George in 1813 and Benjamin in 1815 (from memory both baptised in Weeley but no others are).  John was born 1786 so there may be children from around 1805/6 although at present I do not know when they married.

Any help appreciated as this is a sideline on my Adams tree.

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Re: St Osyth - Adams
« Reply #1 on: Monday 14 January 08 09:10 GMT (UK) »


Found these two marriages on Boyds index. Roll Eyes



1806 / ADAMS  JN / GOWARD  ELZ / ROXWELL 


1804 / ADAMS  JN / SNELL  ELZ / BELCHAMP WALTER 
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Re: St Osyth - Adams
« Reply #2 on: Monday 14 January 08 12:45 GMT (UK) »

Thanks for that.  Hhm Angry they're a possibility although a fair way away, especially the Belchamp Water one.  But worth a look.  Thanks.
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« Reply #3 on: Monday 14 January 08 12:48 GMT (UK) »

Thats what I thought, about being too far away. Maybe someone can check the said parish registers to see if these couples baptised children in the parishes.

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Re: St Osyth - Adams
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 15 January 08 01:09 GMT (UK) »

No doubt you are aware of the Great Waltham Adams families but you may not be aware that one of them migrated to Romford.  He was  baptised in 1767 at Gt Waltham and married Jemima Coote there in 1788, sometime after the baptism of their third child in 1798 the family moved to Romford.  I know William was buried at Romford but I have no knowledge of what happened to the children.  William is an ancestor of mine.

This info might be of no value but at least it provides another avenue of research if you get desperate  Grin

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Re: St Osyth - Adams
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 15 January 08 23:00 GMT (UK) »

Hi Findem

Thanks for that but I doubt a connection.  My Weeley/St Osyth etc Adams family were originally from Wenhaston in Suffolk.  For some reason known they moved down to Weeley in the early 1800s.  Cheesy
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Re: St Osyth - Adams
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 16 January 08 09:48 GMT (UK) »

Hi
I have a lot of family who too moved down to the Tendring peninsular around the early 1800's ,have yet to fathom out what the great exodus was all about ,but have at least 6 families from the Suffolk area moving this way.A lot of them were single men who married local girls.

I also have a relative with the St Osyth PR's and will ask her to look up your family for you,though it may take a few days as she is quite busy.

I'll get back to you as soon as I hear from her.
Lin
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Re: St Osyth - Adams
« Reply #7 on: Friday 18 January 08 23:43 GMT (UK) »

Hi Lin

Any help is appreciated, we're trying to nail the marriage down.  There is apparently a settlement certificate for John's brother Robert from 1816 which states that he was employed by his brother for a period of three years (from 1813) as a farm labourer so it sounds like John was probably a tenant farmer. 

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Re: St Osyth - Adams
« Reply #8 on: Monday 21 January 08 16:31 GMT (UK) »

Hi Nicola
Right ,finally have some news for you.

My cousin checked the St Osyth Baptisms back to 1790 and there is only one baptism
Bapt 17/2/1813 George son of John and Elizabeth Adams of St Osyth Heath (which is halfway to Weeley from St osyth ) a carrier by trade ,Minister was Rev Brown.
1 Adams marriage 18/11/1813 Thomas Woolwich and Hannah Adams ,witnesses were Mary Adams and Joseph Adams.

She also checked Weeley PR's and strangely found 15/8/1813 George son of John and Elizabeth Adams of Bow(?) Heath ,trade Farmer.
all other bapts at Weeley either had Robert and Mary Adams or Joseph and Eliza Adams as parents ,these were between 1813 and 1825.

She also checked to see if there was a death of one of the George Adams as it would seem likely that the George born in St Osyth may have died ,but apparently not.Unless they were in another parish at the time.

Sorry not to be able to clarify it all further.
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Pratt ,Burgess,Gladwell  ,Taylor, Forrester ,Layzell ,Watling ,Merryfield Raven Essex
Field ,Warren.Davis, Spickett ,Peppiatt ,Bucks
White born Dorset moved to Hampshire,Shropshire and finally to Essex
Katherine Murphy b1872 
Buggs ,Day ,Stygal,Balls ,Suffolk ,Norfolk ,Hertfordshire
Venables ,Hertfordshire
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Re: St Osyth - Adams
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 17 February 08 12:58 GMT (UK) »

Hi Lin

Sorry I thought I'd acknowledged your kind lookups when they were posted but doesn't look like it.

Thanks again for this.

Nicola
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