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Just cannot get this right!
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Hi Sue, Welcome to Rootschat - I am sure this thread is still running and i am sure you will have a few messages soon! Good luck! Ruth
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Hi Sue
Thank you for your post. I am a descendant of one of the two Hesom brothers who were taken out to South Africa by the Wade family in 1850. It seems their mother was a Wade. My branch of the family settled in Dundee in northern Natal. I'd really appreciate any info you have!
John
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I have been researching the Hesom line & found a few facts that may be of interest. My line is from Joseph Hesom born 1780 Willoughby, Warwick, England it looks as though he had a brother James. they both appear in the 1820's voters lists & the 1824 land records. In Willoughby church records it lists the following :- Baptism George Hesom 22 DEC 1811 Willoughby, Warwick, England parents are James Hesom & Mary Marriage George Hesom to Elizabeth Wade 28 SEP 1841 Saint Andrew, Rugby, Warwick, England Baptism record for 3 children of George & Elizabeth are Robert Hesom 07 DEC 1845 Willoughby, Warwick, England Elizabeth Anne Hesom 01 MAR 1842 Willoughby, Warwick, England Mary Hesom 01 MAR 1842 Willoughby, Warwick, England . In the 1841 census George is listed as a builder. There is a death record in Jun 1849 . Then a marriage record Name: Elizabeth Hesom Year of Registration: 1850 Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun DISTRICT: East London County: London, Middlesex Name: Owen Owens Year of Registration: 1850 Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun DISTRICT: East London County: London, Middlesex
I have since found this info. Name: George Thomas HESOM Given Name: George Thomas Surname: Hesom Sex: M Birth: 5 Sep 1843 in Rugby,England Death: 1920 in Pietermaritzburg,South Africa Occupation: Councillor 1902 Pietermaritzburg,South Africa BIOGRAPHY: - Hesom Street in Pietermaritzburg was named after him as he owned most of the property in that area. - Both his parents being deceased, he came to Natal with the Byrne Settlers (in the Nile under Lidgett's scheme) with his Stepfather, Mr Owen and his aunt, Mrs Wade. - At age 13 (mid 1850's) he traded in Zululand with his stepfather and Mr Vicar Brayhurst. Father: George HESOM Mother: Elizabeth WADE
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Sue, I found the info about the brothers & aunt mrs Wade in a tree posted on the world tree site by an Eric Bower when I googled the name HESOM. I was able to down load the file as a gedcom. I think the marriage is Georges widow as the world tree describes mr Owens as the step father. I forgot to mention the death record for George Hesom was in Barnet, Middlesex. The same district as the marriage of Elizabeth. There was also a reference to a book about early South African settlers but I didn't note the title. I think I did a search on Pietermaritzburg,South Africa Sparky69
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Hi everyone, Has anyone come across James Hesom? I believe he is the father of George Hesom who married Mary Wade. George was bap the son of James and Mary Hesom Willoughby Warwickshire 22 Dec 1811? I am interested in Thomas HESOM who married Elizabeth MAYO 21 Dec 1772 Willoughby and wonder if James was a brother or cousin Any help would be appreciated Trees
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Came across this thread by accident. I am intrigued by mentions of Bernard Malim Bowen as my interest is in the Malim family. One member of the family went out there at around the turn of the century, and I wondered if there was some sort of connection as Malim is an unusual name and crops up from time to time as a Christian name; usually as a result of a woman incorporating her maiden name.
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Bernard Malim Bowen was born in Bilston Staffordshire in 1864. His mother was Alice Harris Bowen nee Kendrick. His father was William Bowen. I have not managed to check out the Malim connection as yet, but the Kendrick name is used for two of his siblings. Both of his parents were born in Bilston. Does your name Malim crop up in South Africa or England? Peep.
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Hi Most of the Malim family are in England, but branches seem to have gone all over the world (just found some in Argentina!) The Staffordshire branch are Charlotte Malim (born 1845/46 Grantham) and her husband Harry Barlow (born 1831 Wolverhampton) who had 9 children between 1870 and 1883 and also Mary Isabel Malim (born 1842 Brompton Kent) and her husband Frederick Messiter (born 1839 Frome Somerset) they had 8 children between 1873-1883. Given these dates it would seem any connection would have to be earlier! The family in South Africa (from the family history I have been given, not confirmed any details yet) are that of Leila Malim (born 1882 Wandsworth) and her husband Frederick Wilkin (who I believe may have been South African). The Malim history I have goes back to 1533 it was compiled by one Alfred Malim who was a clergyman at the end of the 19th century. There are a number of 17th and 18th century ancestors in there who may well have descendents somewhere, it's just that Alfred didn't find them!
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