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Re: I would love to hear from anyone tracing the name TREZISE
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 06 March 10 22:32 GMT (UK) »
Paul
You can do a virtual tour of the Town Hall via this:
<http://www.civichalls.liverpool.gov.uk/townhall/index.asp>

This will show the Memorial Hall among other rooms, but not the detail of the panels, of which there are over 60, arranged by first letter of surname but not otherwise.  If you want to see Baker's entry, send me a pm with your email, as I have photos of most of the entries.
You can visit personally, but check beforehand in case there is a function in progress.  The staff are helpful.
A

PS There may be a delay if not requested by midnight Sunday...

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Re: I would love to hear from anyone tracing the name TREZISE
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 17 November 11 19:57 GMT (UK) »
I've just discovered this thread
My mother's uncle was Thomas Trezise Baker & her brother was Rowlands Trezise Baker who emigrated to Australia in the 1920's with his brother Ernest, Rowlands died in Roseberry Tasmania 1959 & Ernest died in Sydney. Rowlands christian name came from his mother Elizabeth Rowlands who married Henry Baker in Liverpool at St Phillip's church in 1847 their eldest son was William Rowlands Baker, the use of the mothers maiden name has helped me find my ancestors, now Trezise has helped me find another link. I would like to hear from Paul with more information.
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Re: I would love to hear from anyone tracing the name TREZISE
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 17 November 11 20:11 GMT (UK) »
Hi Aintree,

I'm not Paul, but I hope you don't mind hearing from me.

Your Henry (who married Elizabeth Rowlands) was the child of Elizabeth Tresize and Henry Baker.

Elizabeth Tresize was born in Redruth abt 1793 to Nicholas Tresize (abt 1765) and Mary Shepherd (abt 1763).  Mary Shepherd's parents were Samuel Shepherd and Hannah Austin.

Henry Baker was born in Morval abt 1785 to Matthew Baker (abt 1749) and Mary Olver (1750).  Matthew Baker is the child of Thomas Baker (abt 1720) and Jane Toms (abt 1718).  Jane is the daughter of Matthew Toms and Mary Charlick.

Elizabeth Tresize and Henry Baker are my husband's gggg grandparents, through their daughter, Sarah.
Newfoundland:  George
Somerset, England: Slade, Thorne
Lancashire, England:  Reay, Hargrove,
Bute, Scotland:  McBride
Perth:  McCash
Lanarkshire: Love, King, Lyle
Aberdeen/Fossaway:  Duncan, Shepherd, Burns, Johnston
Co Antrim: Warwick
Coleraine, Co Derry:  Kane, McDade
Tyrella, Co Down:  Denvir, McKay, Murray
Fermanagh:  Quinn
Ireland:  McKenna, McGuire, Burns, Hogg, Bradley
Ann Tweedley/Quigley: ?

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Re: I would love to hear from anyone tracing the name TREZISE
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 17 November 11 20:44 GMT (UK) »
Hi,
My grandfather, John Baker, was a cousin of Rowlands Trezise Baker. John had a butcher's shop on Longmoor Lane, Aintree. You are right about the Rowland & Trezise names they are very helpful for sorting out several of the family lines.
I'll send you a personal message with my email address & you can get in touch with me if you want to swop information.
Paul


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« Reply #13 on: Sunday 20 November 11 18:04 GMT (UK) »
Hi
Thanks to Andarah for info I never thought that I would get any further than Henry Baker & Elizabeth Rowlands.  Paul I remember my mum telling us that her cousin had a butchers shop, I thought his name was Richard Baker & I thought the shop was on the road that went past aintree racecourse. My dad's family lived on Longmoor Lane. I am still in contact with the Bakers in Oz, but lost contact with the Bakers that lived in Maghull. I have tried to reply to you, but I am blocked, may because I am a guest member, I will have get my son to assist next week.

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« Reply #14 on: Sunday 20 November 11 18:31 GMT (UK) »

Hi Aintree,

You need to make three posts to be able to use PM system.

Reply to this post and you should be able to use the PM system then.

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GLAMORGAN: Evans. Davies. Eddy. Bradnum.
GLAM to USA:Walter H Davies 1886.Thomas J 1852
PEMBROKE: Bradnum.Summers
CARMARTHENSHIRE:Davies. Jones
NORFOLK/SUFFOLK: Bradnum.Cork.Helsdon 3 in Australia, Whiskins. Fairhead.Catchpole.
DEVON:Mallett. Acford, Kidston.Short.Lover.Edwards,Telford.Sparrow
SOMERSET: Masey
CORNWALL:Eddy.Thomas Maddern.Harvey. Noy.Reynolds,Batten,Curtis.
Cornwall to USA: Thomas, Semmens. Oats
Warwickshire: Mountney

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Re: I would love to hear from anyone tracing the name TREZISE
« Reply #15 on: Monday 21 November 11 05:57 GMT (UK) »
Hi Andarah
I'm not researching the name but wonder if you know of Percy Trezise?
He's (was) quite famous in Queensland, particularly north Qld., as an author, a pilot, and explorer, and for discovering lots of aboriginal rock art.   Wiki says he was born in Victoria, of Cornish descent.
Died 2005.

Dawn M
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« Reply #16 on: Wednesday 01 February 12 10:53 GMT (UK) »
My grandmothers family were Cornish, and thro' research found my direct ancestor John Lukey......
     marriage...............John Lukey of Breage , Cornwall to Ann Trezise.
                                 2nd March 1802 in St Sidinius,  Sithney Cornwall.
                              witnesses William Lukey and John Pascoe.
   16th June,    1805 christening of John Lukey son of John and Ann(Trezise) Lukey, in  Sithney.

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« Reply #17 on: Wednesday 01 February 12 14:49 GMT (UK) »
Dawn, I have not heard of Percy Trezise - thanks!

Bessant, I have not heard of Trezise in Sithney, but I'll see if there's a connection.  It's not a common name.
Newfoundland:  George
Somerset, England: Slade, Thorne
Lancashire, England:  Reay, Hargrove,
Bute, Scotland:  McBride
Perth:  McCash
Lanarkshire: Love, King, Lyle
Aberdeen/Fossaway:  Duncan, Shepherd, Burns, Johnston
Co Antrim: Warwick
Coleraine, Co Derry:  Kane, McDade
Tyrella, Co Down:  Denvir, McKay, Murray
Fermanagh:  Quinn
Ireland:  McKenna, McGuire, Burns, Hogg, Bradley
Ann Tweedley/Quigley: ?