|
Pages: [1]
|
 |
|
Author
|
Topic: i am so interested in Hastings/St leonard's (Read 723 times)
|
moon
RootsChat Member
  
Posts: 160

hi
|
this is where i have found all my Dad's relatives and it is so very interesting! i love it! Cuthbert Baker owned the shop at 147 Queen's Road at Waterworks Road, Hastings late 1800's, James Moon owned the bakery/tearoom at 127 Marina 1860's, St. Leonard's and not sure about the elder Cripps and elder Wall (have not got that far yet) so my question is i would love to meet you if i get to hastings this August, i have Judge postcards that i will ask you about on this forum and i am looking for James Moon's birth 1800-1810 Westfield, Sussex so i would have to hire a researcher to go to Lewes, right? along with finding out his wife Mary Stretten born around the same time in Saltwood, Kent (no, i would have to get someone in Kent to look that one up), talk soon Jennifer in Ontario, Canada
|
|
|
|
« Last Edit: Tuesday 06 April 04 12:49 UTC (UK) by moon »
|
Logged
|
|
|
|
Chris in 1066Land
Moderator
RootsChat Marquessate
      
Posts: 6097

"Forever Searching, Forever Learning"
|
Hi there Moon
Wow - what a lot of questions and information
Well, if you do get to Hastings, No problems - will show you around, and take you to all the places that you mention. I often go to Lewes to do research, so no need to hire a researcher. If his wife was born in Saltwood, Kent, yes, her birth would be there, but how and where did she meet James. I will help you all I can to fit all the pieces together - just give me as much info as you can.
Chris in 1066Land
|
|
|
|
|
Logged
|
|
|
|
Chris in 1066Land
Moderator
RootsChat Marquessate
      
Posts: 6097

"Forever Searching, Forever Learning"
|
Hi there Moon
Thought this might be of interest to you:
1841 Census Transcription - Onion Hill, Westfield
MOON James, 30, Ag Lab, born Sussex Mary, 20?, born in Sussex George, 6, born Sussex Mary, 3, born Sussex Hannah, 5months, born Sussex
Chris in 1066Land
|
|
|
|
|
Logged
|
|
|
|
moon
RootsChat Member
  
Posts: 160

hi
|
did not realize there were so many moons, James Moon was born (i think no proof, from a census, i have a date august 12, 1803 but i dont know what it means) Westfield, Sussex and Mary Streeten born Saltwood, Kent i would say around 1800-1810 married December 13, 1824 All Saints, Hastings, a labourer, Edward Venis and Harriet Chatfiield were witnessess, i dont know how they met and married in Hastings, their children were Mary Ann 1825, James (my great great grandfather) 1827, Sarah Elizabeth 1928, William 1832, 1841 census he was a porter age 35 all saints parish, dončt know about any other censuses, he was a labourer in 1870 at son James second marriage, so i was wondering when he was born and when he passed on, how would i go about meeting you, i thought the postcards are Judges but i dont think they are because it says Judges only on one of them Jennifer in Ontario, Canada
|
|
|
|
|
Logged
|
|
|
|
Chris in 1066Land
Moderator
RootsChat Marquessate
      
Posts: 6097

"Forever Searching, Forever Learning"
|
Hi again
I know you have information from the 1841 census, remember their ages were rounded down to the nearest 5 years.
1841 Census – Hastings, All Saints.
MOON James, 35, Porter, born in Sussex Mary, 35, not born in Sussex Mary, 15, born in Sussex James, 13, born in Sussex Sarah, 11, born in Sussex William, 9, born in Sussex
1851 Census HO 107/ 1635/ Folio 412/ Page 110 – 11 Spring Terrace, Hastings (St Mary-in-Castle)
MOON James, Head, Marr, 48, Porter, born Westfield, Sussex. Mary, Wife, Marr, 49, born Saltwood, Kent Sarah, Dau, Unm, 21, born Hastings William, Son, Unm, 19, Fishmonger, born Hastings
It looks as though the eldest two (Mary & James) have left home
Chris in 1066Land
|
|
|
|
|
Logged
|
|
|
|
Chris in 1066Land
Moderator
RootsChat Marquessate
      
Posts: 6097

"Forever Searching, Forever Learning"
|
Hi Moon
Earlier you said that:
James Moon was born 12th August 1803 in Westfield, Sussex and Mary Streeten born Saltwood, Kent i would say around 1800-1810 married December 13, 1824 All Saints, Hastings, a labourer, Edward Venis and Harriet Chatfiield were witnessess.
Who was the father of James (should be on marriage certificate) as there are 3 families of Moon's in Westfield.
Chris in 1066Land
|
|
|
|
|
Logged
|
|
|
|
moon
RootsChat Member
  
Posts: 160

hi
|
wow, thanks for 1841 and 1851, did not know William was a fishmonger! i don't really know if that august date is James and i ordered the lds film to get info. on the marriage by banns so there were no parents names, just the witnesses so can i phone the Hastings records office at summerfield and order this 1824 certificate that would have the parents names on it? would knowing these other 3 families in westfield help me determine relatives maybe as i learn more? Jennifer
|
|
|
|
|
Logged
|
|
|
|
Chris in 1066Land
Moderator
RootsChat Marquessate
      
Posts: 6097

"Forever Searching, Forever Learning"
|
Hi there Jennifer
Yes, as far as I know, you can phone and order certificates - ask for Mrs Francis. (a personal friend of the family - I worked with her husband for over 10 years) from the Summerfields (Hastings) Record Office.
By getting the name of the father, we can identify which of the Westfield families are his parents - possibly the others are his brothers?
It all helps to put the jigsaw pieces together
Chris in 1066Land
|
|
|
|
« Last Edit: Monday 12 April 04 00:39 UTC (UK) by Chris in 1066Land »
|
Logged
|
|
|
|
moon
RootsChat Member
  
Posts: 160

hi
|
hey Chris, wow, i am learning so much!, why are you still up? it is 8:40 pm sunday here, for some reason i thought you could just order from 1837 on at Summerfield, will order it once i have another one to order, this is so neat! (i just phoned apr 5, it was on my credit card apr 6, but i think they are used to me phoning, i only had the quarter and it looks like they found the 2, should get them in the mail this week, when i was there last may they found me 6 and i only had info. for 4!) Jennifer
|
|
|
|
|
Logged
|
|
|
|
|
Pages: [1]
|
|
|
|
|