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Re: Frances/Fanny Goldsmith b. in London "1823" BEST RESEARCHERS THANK YOU!
« Reply #9 on: Monday 21 May 18 19:44 BST (UK) »
This is the best family history research I have come across, thank you so much as it adds a lot to my family history and makes for my only truly local roots!!!!  ;)   An scholar and a gent you are Sir, much appreciated!
Chambers of Newmarket/E. Camb.s, Wrenn, Elphick & Culpep(p)er of E. Suss., Buxton of Essex, Tucker of Appledore, Dobbs of Bideford, Morgan of Laugharne, Cordell of Hertfordshire, Gooch & Rix & Tuthill & maybe de Bohun of S. Norfolk etc ;-) Small, Acome, Johnson Bavin, Catlin, Sansom, Pitkin of W. Herts/Bucks, Churchman of Ned. then Hamps/Berks, Gayler of Shoreditch, Barnes of Chertsey/Staines, Goldsmith of Westm/Sussex, Lock of Limpsfield, Found & Gowman of Morwenstow

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Re: Frances/Fanny Goldsmith b. in London "1823"
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 22 May 18 14:41 BST (UK) »
Excellent work jonw65.

1861 it appears Frances is still alive, down as FRANCIS Minton 1798 Wesrminster.
A Widow, occp Charwoman.

Cant find her in 1851 Census.

Aaah found her 1871 lodging in Staines;
James Harris, 72
Susannah Harris, 65
Eliza Rump, 16
Sophia Rump, 16
George Rump, 14
Alfred Rump, 9
Francis MENTON, 74, Lodger, Widow, no employment, born London*******

Death Reg  for Frances Minton Dec 1873 Staines age 75 (FreeBMD)

And from GRO;
Death Reg;
MINTON, JAMES, age    62
GRO Reference: 1856  M Quarter in STAINES  Volume 03A  Page 4

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Re: Frances/Fanny Goldsmith b. in London "1823"
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 22 May 18 14:51 BST (UK) »
 :o you have done well on the rest of her life and that I found yesterday rapidly on familysearch; given she had so many children who in turn averaged about 8 children (including mortalities) and into the next generations into the early 1900s and so on they have many hundreds of descendants.

The question I cannot find is now this new Frances Gurney who lived to 75 (unlike her daughter my ancestor Frances who lived to 32), who were her parents?  This Berks/Bucks family must be discounted and I note a certain "Pauline Batterby" researched that contemporary Frances Gurney that she died in Shoreditch and wrongly put in the St James's Westminster marriage to Goldsmith which is totally misleading.  I think lowly Westminster records might be dry for births in that 1790s period, I don't know.

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Re: Frances/Fanny Goldsmith b. in London "1823"
« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 22 May 18 14:59 BST (UK) »
I tried to find Frances Gurney/Gunning c 1798-1800 ish also with no luck.
Being in Australia unless records are on-line I cant help with Westminster queries. Hopefully someone else can :)
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Re: Frances/Fanny Goldsmith b. in London "1823"
« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 22 May 18 15:38 BST (UK) »


1841 Staines has the 2x Frances (Minten/Goldsmeeth) written as
"Fran s" short for Frances.
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Re: Frances/Fanny Goldsmith b. in London "1823"
« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 22 May 18 17:01 BST (UK) »
True I am guessing whoever regularly transcribes that as Francis is pretty ignorant!
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Re: Frances/Fanny Goldsmith b. in London "1823"
« Reply #15 on: Tuesday 22 May 18 22:16 BST (UK) »
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whoever regularly transcribes that as Francis is pretty ignorant!

there are nicer and more constructive ways of putting your point across..it is more helpful to add information that helps everyone.

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Re: Frances/Fanny Goldsmith b. in London "1823"
« Reply #16 on: Wednesday 23 May 18 08:00 BST (UK) »
Fine.  Pre 1911 ( esp.) 6-letter plus names may have been abbreviated and then mauled by current most popular usually free databases.  This is compounded by use of copperplate joined up superscript and other long-lost practices but Which are to scholars well known and quickly researchable
Chambers of Newmarket/E. Camb.s, Wrenn, Elphick & Culpep(p)er of E. Suss., Buxton of Essex, Tucker of Appledore, Dobbs of Bideford, Morgan of Laugharne, Cordell of Hertfordshire, Gooch & Rix & Tuthill & maybe de Bohun of S. Norfolk etc ;-) Small, Acome, Johnson Bavin, Catlin, Sansom, Pitkin of W. Herts/Bucks, Churchman of Ned. then Hamps/Berks, Gayler of Shoreditch, Barnes of Chertsey/Staines, Goldsmith of Westm/Sussex, Lock of Limpsfield, Found & Gowman of Morwenstow

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Re: Frances/Fanny Goldsmith b. in London "1823"
« Reply #17 on: Wednesday 23 May 18 14:04 BST (UK) »
Hi Adam

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