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Re: Watermen and lighter-men Apprenticeships Bindings Look up Please?
« Reply #27 on: Thursday 12 July 07 12:23 BST (UK) »
Hi Rosie

This is the only John which may be him.

John William Baggott bound 24/07/1823 at Deptford to William Baggott completed 14/05/1835
James Reeve bound 12/09/1844 at Woolwich to John Baggott completed 09/10/1851

I could not find any Cheesley/Cheeseley but there was a Cheasley
Alfred John Cheasley bound 12/10/1880 at Poplar to Thomas Charles Finn completed 10/11/1885

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Challis and Jarvis Battersea/Clapham
Elsey, Crown and Buck - Norfolk
Dean - Westminster
Dunkerton - West Pennard, Somerset

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Re: Watermen and lighter-men Apprenticeships Bindings Look up Please?
« Reply #28 on: Thursday 12 July 07 19:44 BST (UK) »
Thank you very much Sue.

At long last I might have something on John Baggott.  Now to find the death reference.

I heard from family that there was a Cheeseley/Cheesley/Cheasley family that were "barge" people.  Do you know if that would be the same trade as watermen?

Again, thank you.  Rosie

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Re: Watermen and lighter-men Apprenticeships Bindings Look up Please?
« Reply #29 on: Tuesday 14 August 07 23:49 BST (UK) »
Hi Sue

Is there any chance you could do a look up on the name Anthoney for me.

The names I am particularly interested in are George Augustus born 1796 Bankside, Surrey and also William  (his father) born circa 1766, I believe in Middlesex (not 100% where though yet), both are listed as Watermen on documentaion that I have found so far.

I would be very interested if you are able to locate any Anthoneys from Southwark, Bankside area of London as this seems to be where most of my Anthoney's are from and I have drawn a brickwall on this line.

Thanking you in advance.

Karen
After 10 years of researching my family, I am doing a One Name Study for the name Scrace and it's variants (Scrase being the main one).

Anyone who has any information on these names I would love to hear from.

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« Reply #30 on: Thursday 16 August 07 14:12 BST (UK) »
Hi Karen

Sorry for the delay. Here are all the Anthony/Anthoney I have found.

Richard Anthony bound 06/05/1715 at St Saviours to George Abrathat did not complete 00/00/0000
George Arrian bound 31/07/1696 at Christ Church to Gilbert Anthony  Free
Robert Greenough bound 03/05/1706 at Christ Church to Gilbert Anthony completed 18/05/1716
Thomas Jenkinson bound 27/08/1703 at Christ Church to Gilbert Anthony Master Dead
Thomas Uphill bound 12/06/1696 at Christ Church to William Anthony did not complete 00/00/0000
Richard Anthoney bound 24/06/1736 at Bermondsey to Sarah Trigg did not complete 00/00/0000
Berry Anthony bound 21/08/1724 at Stepney to Giles Sharp did not complete 00/00/0000
Stephen Anthony bound 29/07/1726 at St Magn's to William Goodchild completed 28/11/1746
Thomas Anthony bound 19/09/1740 at Bermondsey to Michael West completed 12/08/1748
Henry Burton Anthony bound 07/03/1760 at Bermondsey to Thomas Anthony did not complete 00/00/0000
William Burden bound 28/12/1750 at Bermondsey to Thomas Anthony completed 15/08/1765
Anthony Anthony bound 11/10/1804 at Greenwich to Thomas Everson did not complete 00/00/0000
George Augustus Anthony bound 16/05/1811 at Fulham to George Lewis completed 11/03/1819
James Anthony bound 11/01/1798 at Stepney to Thomas Fox did not complete 00/00/0000
John Anthony bound 16/04/1789 at St Martins F'ld to Leonard Phillips did not complete 00/00/0000
William Anthony bound 26/03/1807 at Greenwich to John Buck did not comlete 00/00/0000
George Augustus Anthony bound 11/11/1847 at Hammersmith to George Augustus Anthony completed 14/12/1854
Robert Anthony bound 13/12/1855 at Hammersmith to George Augustus Anthony completed 12/09/1865
Thomas Moss bound 10/01/1828 at Poplar to George Augustus Anthony completed 11/05/1837

If they did not complete they are sometime reassigned to another master.
Thomas Anthony bound 19/09/1740 reassigned 20/04/1744 to George Weston
William Anthony bound 26/03/1807 reassigned 06/10/1808 to George Brasington
Thomas Cooke bound 05/04/1689 reassigned 05/04/1689 to John Anthony
Benjamin Harrington bound 07/11/1746 reassigned 10/03/1748 to Thomas Anthony
John Kitchwell bound 09/09/1692 reassigned 09/09/1692 to William Anthony
Daniel Webb bound 08/06/1693 reassigned 08/06/1693 to Gilbert Anthony
Thomas Ambrose Weyland bound 19/08/1763 reassigned 23/08/1763 to Thomas Anthony
Nicholas Woodams bound 04/10/1689 reassigned 08/02/1694 to Elizabeth Anthony

Hope this helps
Sue

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Elsey, Crown and Buck - Norfolk
Dean - Westminster
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Re: Watermen and lighter-men Apprenticeships Bindings Look up Please?
« Reply #31 on: Thursday 16 August 07 14:36 BST (UK) »
Hi Sue

Thank you for looking that up for me, the info you have found has helped me and is much appreciated. Hopefully I can get a bit further with this line now. :)

Thank you again

Karen
After 10 years of researching my family, I am doing a One Name Study for the name Scrace and it's variants (Scrase being the main one).

Anyone who has any information on these names I would love to hear from.

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Re: Watermen and lighter-men Apprenticeships Bindings Look up Please?
« Reply #32 on: Thursday 16 August 07 19:15 BST (UK) »
Sue

Just come across your thread and wonder if you have time to look up George (William) Wright born c.1857.

Many thanks
Liz

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« Reply #33 on: Friday 17 August 07 16:35 BST (UK) »
Hi Liz

Do you know what area he is in. The only one I could find which may be him:

George Wright bound 13/02/1872 at Christchurch to Henry Reseigh completed 10/04/1877

This one could be is son.

George William Wright bound 13/01/1891 at Bromley to George Wright (DIED 1898) completed 12/04/1898

Hope this helps.

Sue
Haver. Rogers, Perry, Babington, Eames, Sewell and Dean - Southwark/Lambeth and surrounding areas
Challis and Jarvis Battersea/Clapham
Elsey, Crown and Buck - Norfolk
Dean - Westminster
Dunkerton - West Pennard, Somerset

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Re: Watermen and lighter-men Apprenticeships Bindings Look up Please?
« Reply #34 on: Friday 17 August 07 16:50 BST (UK) »
hi there,
never thought to ask before but do you do look ups for the devon watermen? my grt grandfather henry james cook was a waterman in devonport i think his son followed him too, so if you get time sue i would love any info you can find,  he was born c1844 isle of white but bought up in devonport and settled there with his family in c1870
many thanks
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« Reply #35 on: Friday 17 August 07 16:55 BST (UK) »
Sue

Many thanks for that.  George Wright is a mystery until he turns up in Hull as a fisherman in 1884.  He was supposed to have been born in Middlesex around 1857 so it is possible that the first person you found could be him as he would have been 15 in 1872, however, if you think the 2nd one is his son then  it's not the right person as my George didn't die until 1935.

However, I will now have another trawl through Ancestry for Henry Reseigh to see whether I can find a connection.

Liz