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nicwnacw
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Families of Downton, Wiltshire
« on: Sunday 28 June 09 23:14 UTC (UK) »

Hi

My mothers father line (as far as I have traced it so far) started in Downton, Wilts and in the course of my doing the tree I have come across many many helpful people who also 'start' in Downton. I am considering a new tree on Ancestry for Downton Families .

Anyone interested?

Sandra
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Fenn from Denham Bucks and Honeywell from Downton Wilts
toby webb
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Re: Families of Downton, Wiltshire
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 02 July 09 18:34 UTC (UK) »

Hi Sandra,
                Some of my family were briefly in Downton, but the missing 1841 census doesn't help me to see if there is more. I would willingly contribute what I have. Great idea. Toby,
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nicwnacw
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Re: Families of Downton, Wiltshire
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 02 July 09 20:51 UTC (UK) »

Hi Toby

the 1841 census for Downton has been reproduced in a Eureka publication which I have a copy of,

which families are you interested in?

Sandra
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Re: Families of Downton, Wiltshire
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 02 July 09 21:29 UTC (UK) »

Hi Sandra,
                 Very surprised at your reply. I don't understand how a census can be recreated.
        I am interested in a John Foss born Litton Cheney, Dorset and  aged 33 in 1841. He was a dairyman in the 1851, 61 & 71 censuses. I would expect to find a wife, Emma and perhaps 3 children , the third being born in Downton.
     Shall be most interested to hear what you find. Many thanks, Toby.
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kanskar
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Re: Families of Downton, Wiltshire
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 02 July 09 21:44 UTC (UK) »

Toby - You can find your Foss family on the 1841 census on FREECEN. All of the Wiltshire 1841 census is on there.

There are 4 children - the last 2 born in Wiltshire.

Kanskar
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Rodway London 19-20c
Kirk London/Brum/Coventry/London 19c
Blower Warwicks 19c
Syrett/Brewer/Cranwell London 19c
Punter Herts/London 19c
Whitrow/Hutchings/Leeworthy/Goldsworthy/May - Devon 19-20c

Stoodley Dorset/Hants/Wilts 18-20c
Cooper/Clark Broughton, Hants 18c
Moody - East Dean/Sherfield English Hants 18/19c
White  Aspull/Wigan, Lancs 19-20c
West/Angel/Johnson/Clark  S. Wilts 19-20c
Edwards  Wardour/Ansty, Wilts 19c
toby webb
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Re: Families of Downton, Wiltshire
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 02 July 09 21:52 UTC (UK) »

Thanks Kanskar. I am learning a lot today. Sounds like there will be a new name of a child that died very young. I shall have to redo my Downton search. At the old Family Reserch Centre at Myddleton Road, the Downton section of the 1841 census was stated to be missing. Very good news, Toby.
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kanskar
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Re: Families of Downton, Wiltshire
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 02 July 09 22:01 UTC (UK) »

Toby - Interestingly in 1841 John Foss was an Innkeeper.
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Census info-Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

Rodway London 19-20c
Kirk London/Brum/Coventry/London 19c
Blower Warwicks 19c
Syrett/Brewer/Cranwell London 19c
Punter Herts/London 19c
Whitrow/Hutchings/Leeworthy/Goldsworthy/May - Devon 19-20c

Stoodley Dorset/Hants/Wilts 18-20c
Cooper/Clark Broughton, Hants 18c
Moody - East Dean/Sherfield English Hants 18/19c
White  Aspull/Wigan, Lancs 19-20c
West/Angel/Johnson/Clark  S. Wilts 19-20c
Edwards  Wardour/Ansty, Wilts 19c
toby webb
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Re: Families of Downton, Wiltshire
« Reply #7 on: Friday 03 July 09 18:39 UTC (UK) »

Hi Kanskar,
                  I knew that there were Foss innkeepers in Dorset but have never found a connection with my Foss'. T shall have to wait until I have seen the actual 1841 entry before making any further commment. FREECEN doesn't mean anything to me.
          Thanks for your help. Toby.
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kanskar
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Re: Families of Downton, Wiltshire
« Reply #8 on: Friday 03 July 09 21:12 UTC (UK) »

Toby-Here's the link:

http://www.freecen.org.uk



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Census info-Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

Rodway London 19-20c
Kirk London/Brum/Coventry/London 19c
Blower Warwicks 19c
Syrett/Brewer/Cranwell London 19c
Punter Herts/London 19c
Whitrow/Hutchings/Leeworthy/Goldsworthy/May - Devon 19-20c

Stoodley Dorset/Hants/Wilts 18-20c
Cooper/Clark Broughton, Hants 18c
Moody - East Dean/Sherfield English Hants 18/19c
White  Aspull/Wigan, Lancs 19-20c
West/Angel/Johnson/Clark  S. Wilts 19-20c
Edwards  Wardour/Ansty, Wilts 19c
toby webb
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Re: Families of Downton, Wiltshire
« Reply #9 on: Friday 03 July 09 21:39 UTC (UK) »

Thanks Kanskar,
                            Very useful site and will become more & more so as households are added. Those involved should be congratulated.
     The Foss family is definitely mine and another little piece of the jigsaw is in place.
Best wishes, Toby.
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Re: Families of Downton, Wiltshire
« Reply #10 on: Friday 03 July 09 23:50 UTC (UK) »

Hi Sandra,
I've got Curtis/Curtice back to 1704 in Downton - in fact, they seemed to have moved back and forth frequently between Downton and Whiteparish.  Am missing a couple of marriages in my direct line but Hebbard also features.
Ermy
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Baldwin / Dixey / Rumble (Berkshire)
Burnsides / Corps / Harker / HINDLE / Longstaff / Martin / Page (Co. Durham)
Chalker / Glyde / Morris / Pitman / Stroud (Dorset)
BARTON / Heasman / Wheatley (East Sussex)
Baby / Silver / Silvester (Hampshire)
Cheeseman / JONES / Wood (Kent)
Chalker (Somerset)
Curtis / Davis / Stevens (Wiltshire)
Arcules / Carter / HINTON (Worcestershire)
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toby webb
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Re: Families of Downton, Wiltshire
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 04 July 09 21:46 UTC (UK) »

In connection with
http://www.freecen.org.uk  in 1841
and John Foss inn keeper aged 33,
being unfamiliar with the geography and boundaries  of South Wilts., I am confused about whether he was living in Downton or Standlynch. Can anyone put me straight?
Toby.
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nicwnacw
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Re: Families of Downton, Wiltshire
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 05 July 09 10:19 UTC (UK) »

Hi Toby

I looked at teh census which suggested to me that Standlynch was a parish of Downton, like Redlynch and White PArish so I google mapped it and this is the link

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&tab=wl&q=standlynch

Hope it works, it shows the village of Downton with Standlynch off to the north

Sandra
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nicwnacw
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Re: Families of Downton, Wiltshire
« Reply #13 on: Sunday 05 July 09 10:35 UTC (UK) »

Hi again

For some reasonthe link only shows Standlync, once theree click get directions, enter Downton and ther you go. By playing about with the zoom you can get street names, some of which will be familiar like The Borough and The Village.


Sandra
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toby webb
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Re: Families of Downton, Wiltshire
« Reply #14 on: Sunday 05 July 09 18:58 UTC (UK) »

Sandra,
Thanks for your effort but I am being thick or something. When I get to the head of the family before I select "Show Household", the only option offerred to me is "new query" or "revise query". I cannot find "get directions" anywhere.
Toby
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