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Re: Freeman family - Haverfordwest
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 07 June 12 08:46 BST (UK) »
I wonder I James Freeman was Welsh.

If James is “Welsh”(i.e. Pembrokeshire), then the only one to fit is as my previous at Martletwy in 1813 in line with burial in 1870, and Louisa of Lampeter Velfrey circa 1792 in line with the ‘81 and '83 burial. I will check out the later.

It might be a blind avenue but I note a single baptism at Tenby for the Glover surname that of Octavious Glover in 1830. IGI confirm this as 30 Apr 1830 to John Octavious & Eliza Glover. John & Eliza did not marry in the area.

I feel sure that the will of Sarah Cook, Spinster of the Norton Tenby ref SD1848-242 is related to your research and can be viewed for free at ;
http://cat.llgc.org.uk/cgi-bin/gw/chameleon?skin=profeb&lng=en

Have you looked at any of the Lowder wills proven at the E.C.C. of Canterbury not least those of Samuel Lowder of Bristol PROB 11/1234 dated 1793 and Lucy Lowder of Bristol PROB 11/1540, there is an outside chance that the Walcot Somerset Lowder’s wills, proven in the same Court, may also hold a key to your research.
There is also a reference to W. Lowder in HO 47/11/86. I believe that W. Lowder was in fact the Rev’d William Lowder of Cardiff, could he have some relationship to the Rev Wm Lowder Glover of Bedminster?

All PROB and HO references can be seen at ;
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/catalogues-and-online-records.htm
But in this case will cost.

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Re: Freeman family - Haverfordwest
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 07 June 12 09:14 BST (UK) »
Another combination of names
http://www.swansea.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=6197

Cambrian B10 MARRIAGES, MARRIAGE  06 July 1833
STIRLING FREEMAN GLOVER ESQ.TO GEORGIANA, DAUGHTER OF LORD CHARLES HENRY SOMERSET 

Freeman, James, Tenby, Tenby, Pembroke, Gent/Widower 
  James Freeman : bond, 1849.
William Glover Webb Freeman is named as the son of James Freeman.
 
http://hdl.handle.net/10107/499650
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Re: Freeman family - Haverfordwest
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 10 June 12 09:19 BST (UK) »
Hi Orielbenfro and Wilcoxon

Many thanks for your help and suggestions.  I find it hard to research English records but will follow your instructions re wills.  Had no luck trying to find Sarah Cooke's will but will try again.  Had found the Rev William Lowder Glover whose father was John gentleman of Bewdley. Worcester but could not find anymore details for his birth,marriage, death.

When James Freeman arrived in Sydney in 1853 he was accompanied by his wife and a Miss Freeman (she could have been his sister Eliza b 1817 Bristol. )


So, is the connection to Wales through James and William Glover Webb Freeman's father  James being Welsh and he would have had to born abt 1780-85?  An online biography of the two sons states their father was "an important man". 

Ancestry and FamilySearch.org does not through  any more light, or I have missed any information.

William Glover Webb's wife was Margaret Ann Dayrell born in 1812, Barbados, daughter of Thomas and Elvira Smith (nee Cox) Dayrell, plantation owners.  The number of slaves bearing the name Dayrell is amazing.  There were Freeman plantation owners too.

Thanks again for your suggestions
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Re: Freeman family - Haverfordwest
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 10 June 12 10:45 BST (UK) »

 Here is the direct link / handle
St. David's Probate Records, 1556-1858
 Cook, Sarah, Tenby, The Norton, Tenby, Pembroke, Spinster 
 Sarah Cook : will, 1848
http://hdl.handle.net/10107/745380

 
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Re: Freeman family - Haverfordwest
« Reply #13 on: Monday 11 June 12 15:03 BST (UK) »
H’west St Mary Burials
Louisa Freeman of Goat St H’west buried 01 Sept 1883 aged 73 yrs
Louisa Elizabeth Freeman of Goat Street Parish of St Thomas buried 16 Aug 1870 aged 25 yrs
James Freeman of Goat Street Parish of St Thomas buried 26 Oct 1870 aged 56 yrs
Tenby St Mary Burial
Lucy Lowder Freeman of the High Street Tenby buried 06 Nov 1846 aged 60 yrs
Newton North Burial
George Freeman of Church Park Newton North buried 30 Apr 1829 aged 19 yrs
Jeffreyston Burial
Emilius Good of the Poor Field H’west buried 28 Jul 1830 aged 26 yrs

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Re: Freeman family - Haverfordwest
« Reply #14 on: Monday 11 June 12 17:35 BST (UK) »
Louisa Freeman of Goat St H’west buried 01 Sept 1883 aged 73 yrs

Louisa died on 29th August , she left a will. Proved by Mary Goode, widow of Agincourt House, York Town, Surrey and Felix Brown, gentleman  of Clyde Park, Redland, Bristol , two of the executors.
Personal estate £2,376 11s 3d

Out of interest . Living at 17 Clyde Park , Westbury on Trym, Bristol.
Felix was aged 72 in 1881, he was a retired lace merchant , born London.
Wife Mary  A , aged 59 was born Tenby. there are 4 unmarried children still at home
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Re: Freeman family - Haverfordwest
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 30 July 14 13:18 BST (UK) »
Hi Orrishmeres, I am a photographic historian and I have been researching the Freemans and photographers connected with them. James FREEMAN was bap. 30 Aug 1815, St Augustine-the-Less, Bristol, Gloucester and died 22 Oct 1870, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, His first wife was Martha, b. c.1819, d. 5 Sep 1848, Bath, Somerset. They had a daughter Lucy FREEMAN b. c.1843 in Bath. I have quite a deal more info and would love to correspond further. Cheers! Marcel, Brisbane, Australia.
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