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Re: CHARLES MAYNARD MARSH
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 15 February 12 08:35 GMT (UK) »
Charles Spight 33 with his Dad and the North's and William Marsh in 1891 is 23 in 1881 census, so yes the right family for sure.
We know Alice was in service.
Just need to find 1871.

Got them as SPITE, Market Lane Glanford Brigg
Charles 59, Mary 56, Alice 15 at home with parents, Charles jr 12 roper, Sophia 9yrs.

TinaM  :)

Added: Yes they were sisters, Alice 5 & Mary Jane 9 in 1861 census with parents as SPITE again, another sibling Emma 23 and little Chas 2..
If you ever decide to trace all these siblings, your tree will be a mile wide  ;D
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Re: CHARLES MAYNARD MARSH
« Reply #10 on: Friday 24 February 12 19:38 GMT (UK) »
Hi there, I am a descendant of Charles Maynard Marsh, albeit a distant one. I may have some information concerning his death details if you are interested. I have just joined this forum to answer your thread about 'CMM' as I found a photo of his gravestone in my Grandfather's old photos .I am looking forward to joining in and sharing these details with you.

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Re: CHARLES MAYNARD MARSH
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 25 February 12 09:42 GMT (UK) »
Welcome to the forum.
It's just great you have found this thread.
Thank you for posting.
I'm sure you will have lots to share.

Tinam
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Re: CHARLES MAYNARD MARSH
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 25 February 12 15:59 GMT (UK) »
  Dear Gillian, as Tinam wrote, welcome.

  I never thought I would ever get to know anymore about CMM, next to last one of my gt gt grandmother's siblings that I wanted to find. So a thank you and would love to know the details.
 The family were split up, the oldest one taking responsibility for the younger ones who went from Deal, Kent to Great Grimsby with him.

Look forward to hearing from you.

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Re: CHARLES MAYNARD MARSH
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 25 February 12 22:01 GMT (UK) »
Hi
A short  synopsis - my gt gt grandfather William  W.Marsh was Bros of CMM - his son Frederick William came to Monmouth via Brighton, when in Monmouth they had permanently living with them Julia M Finis (a niece?)    -  In some  old photos I found a picture of a grave (my grandfather loved taking graves) On it is inscribed:-

IN LOVING MEMORY OF CHARLES MAYNARD MARSH WHO WAS DROWNED OFF NEWCASTLE N.S.W OCTOBER 1881 AGED 35YEARS ALSO
OF FREDERICK CHARLES MARSH AGED 1 YEAR AND 11 MONTHS
NOT LOST BUT GONE BEFORE

Frederick C Marsh death was registered in Dover 29 523

Hope this helps - sorry if I ramble.  If I can help in any other way please ask.

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Re: CHARLES MAYNARD MARSH
« Reply #14 on: Sunday 26 February 12 19:24 GMT (UK) »

  I don't think I will ever stop being amazed at the help you get from people on Rootschat.

  Thank you gillyflower2 for your post and the wonderful information.

  Some questions! Do you know where the grave of CMM is? Also any ideas of the little boy Frederick C?

  Julia Margaret Finnis was the daughter of Julia Margaret Marsh 1832-1893, sister of William Woodruff Marsh. Julia Margaret Marsh
  married Ingram Bromley Finnis in 1851 Deal Kent, they moved to Sandwich Kent. Their two eldest children were John Belsey
  Finnis 1852-1936 my gt grandfather and Julia Margaret 1854-1931, she died in Monmouth.

  Julia Margaret was recorded on 1861 census in Sandwich but from then on was living with her uncle William W M.
  I found her living in Dover in 1901 but it took me a while to trace her to Monmouth.

  I was able to find her on Probate records, that she was living at Humber Cottage Monmouth when she died. Was that your gt
  grandfather's house?

  I have lots about the Marsh family, how far have you got with them?


  Thanks again

  Maggie
 
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Re: CHARLES MAYNARD MARSH
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 20 April 16 18:32 BST (UK) »
There are references to the "Omba" in the Australian Newspaper Archives Trove.

It's free to use http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/28382943?searchTerm="Omba"&searchLimits=l-availability=y|||l-state=New+South+Wales 

I have a vague connection to CMM as his son William Marsh was married to my Great Grandmothers sister Ellen Baker

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Re: CHARLES MAYNARD MARSH
« Reply #17 on: Wednesday 27 April 16 10:36 BST (UK) »
 Thanks Penny for the link, it's amazing there is so much detailed information.

 What is so good about Rootschat that after 4 years, since I put the post on, there is still information
 being shared.

 Maggie
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