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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: Jonathan Bell - Rangiora, Canterbury
« on: Friday 13 October 06 22:31 BST (UK)  »
Jericho,
Thanks very much - I wasn't expecting a reply so rapidly,  (thanks, rootsweb!).

I think my next step is to work backwards - who was the mayor's father, etc.

Would be nice to find direct family, as I have some very good information on the English end.

I'll follow-up on your second e-mail tomorrow.

You're a star!

Mike

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New Zealand Completed Requests / Jonathan Bell - Rangiora, Canterbury
« on: Friday 13 October 06 20:16 BST (UK)  »
Hello all,
I'm a new lister from England. Have come across a Jonathan Bell, christened 12 Aug 1832 in East Allington, Lincolnshire. I have an address for him, sometime in the 1850/60's, at Foston Farm, Rangiora, Canterbury NZ.
There is a family story that he became, or was, a watchmaker in New Zealand, probably about the 1850's, although I do not have an emigration year or any further information on him.
Does this 'ring a bell' with anyone?

(This a double hit, also on the KIWIGEN page, hope you don't mind)
 
Mike

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The Lighter Side / Re: Family stories-- True or False?
« on: Monday 17 July 06 17:14 BST (UK)  »
One of our family stories is about the name 'Tennyson' in the family. In the early 1990's, I began to get interested in Genealogy and 'round-robined' my elder relatives, one cousin in particular was very forthcoming and among many gems, mentioned that 'we had a Tennyson connection - with the rider that it was a wrong side of the blanket relationship'
Due to the need to eat, I had to carry on working until about 2000, when I then re-started my searches, now with the benefit of computer and internet and the gaps began to fill in.
My first surprise was that there was a Tennyson generation, with each of seven children having the middle name Tennyson, all between 1813 and 1823. As things developed, it turned out that each of the seven produced offspring who became widespread, here, in USA and Australia (at least) and that more or less each branch had a version of the story - either the wrong side of the blanket version or the a disowned son after a disapproved marriage.
So far, no one version can be proved, but there are tantalizing hints, clues and blind alleys.
The childrens' father was a master mariner called John Williams (something of a mystery man, no age at marriage, no provable antecedants, no provable place of birth and no provable date or cause of death - but family possibles). What is proved is, he was married in Grimsby to Elizabeth Harrison of Aylesby and all seven children were christened in Grimsby.
In the relevant period at their marriage in 1811, there were Williams and Tennysons on both sides of the Humber in Lincs and East Yorks.
George Clayton Tennyson, a well as being rector of Somerby and Bag Enderby, also had the living of Grimsby.
His father George was a solicitor and founding source for the construction of Grimsby Docks by way of the Haven Company. One of the other founding shareholders, called Brandstrom, a merchant, had a son who married John Williams' eldest daughter.
A John Tennyson, born 1758 in Preston/Hedon in Yorks whose father was Ralph Tennyson, married a Mary Bennington in 1780 and had two sons, one, another John, born in 1784 has (so far) disappeared from the record.
A John Williams, master mariner is recorde on memorial inscriptions in St Mary' church, Lowgate, Hull where his wife ids recorded as dying age 54 in 1781, also, their daughter who died 1770 age 21 - could there have been a brother of the daughter, called John, or could the father have remarried late in life, perhaps?
Or could it simply be a case that John Williams, when naming his children, opted either to call them after the Rev having the living of Grimsby (although they were christened by a Rev Stockdale), or after the philanthropist/employer? building Grimsby docks?

One day an answer may emerge!!!









Questions: 

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The Lighter Side / Re: A sort of Thesaurus of names
« on: Wednesday 05 July 06 12:35 BST (UK)  »
I think I'll be a present-day mystery.

I have four forenames, the one I am most generally known by, is the fourth. Invariably, when entering details on computerised records, only the first three names are recognised and the fourth seems to go into a 'black hole'.

So, I tend to use my first name for records purposes - doctors and the like, problem is it is an unusual spelling of Ian and computers don't get that right either - seems I can't win either way.

Michael

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The Lighter Side / Re: I wish I had listened.
« on: Thursday 20 April 06 23:51 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
I remember and discounted, to my everlasting regret,  my grandmother's  stories about (amongst many other things) dances, like the schottish, gay gordons, many reels, last waltzes - out-of season whist drives, beetle drives and all those things that were done before television took over our lives.
Who else remembers these things?

Mike

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The Lighter Side / Re: Fantastic Frocks!
« on: Tuesday 18 April 06 17:35 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
It's north pier behind her - photo taken somewhere near the lifeboat house!

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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) Lookup Requests / Re: Scolesby?
« on: Monday 17 April 06 23:10 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for that, East Riding is a possibility - it keeps re-occuring on different lines. Being a bit idle, just where is it, please?

Mike

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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) Lookup Requests / Scolesby?
« on: Monday 17 April 06 15:46 BST (UK)  »
In the 1851 census, reference HO107/235?5, Henry Durham shows his birthplace as Scolesby, Yorks.
Googling does not show up a location, nor the map references I have searched. There is a passing reference connected with an area between Doncaster and Sheffield, but can anyone tell me where Scolesby is, or was - or what the right spelling should be?

Mike

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The Lighter Side / Re: Four Trees -Our Great Grandmothers
« on: Wednesday 12 April 06 08:53 BST (UK)  »
My Gt Grandmothers
Charlotte Christian, 1833, Londonthorpe, Lincs.
Frances Elizabeth Shepherd, 1848, Kirkby cum Osgodby, Lincs
Martha Agnes Williams, 1851, Kerry Montgomery
Eliza Amoys, 18**, Harpley, nr Tenbury, Worcs

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