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Title: schools
Post by: yvette2 on Friday 17 April 09 13:49 BST (UK)
Hello all,  I am a newbie, nice to see you all here the site looks good.
I have been researching on and off for about 5 years, but getting no where fast, so tend to put my file down for too long. but just picked it all up again :) have just found one of my Harvey's  is a teacher in Bristol,my question is, do you think he is a 'school' teacher ? and also where am I likely to find records and schools where he was, St Philip and Jacob, Bristol.

thanks Yvette
Title: Re: schools
Post by: Ecneps on Friday 17 April 09 13:54 BST (UK)
Hello Yvette

Welcome to Rootschat  :)

Would you like to give his name and dates?  Have you followed him through the different census to see if his occupation is the same?

A little information here: http://www.bristolinformation.co.uk/schools/

Kind regards
Barbara
 :)
Title: Re: schools
Post by: yvette2 on Friday 17 April 09 14:01 BST (UK)
Hi Barbara
He is Richard Harvey bn. appx 1818 Painswick, Gloucestershire.
1851 he is in Barton St. Mary, Tredworth. Occ. Day labourer 33 yrs
1861 he is in St philip & Jacob Bristol. Occ. Teacher 44 yrs

Just about to look on the 1841 census.
Title: Re: schools
Post by: Ecneps on Friday 17 April 09 14:16 BST (UK)
1871 he is a Coal Manager !

His occupation certainly varied.

It looks as if he died in 1877, his death cert may reveal more:
Mar 1877  Clifton    6a   87          HaRVEY    Richard    aged 59   
Title: Re: schools
Post by: yvette2 on Friday 17 April 09 14:22 BST (UK)
Oh WOW Barbara, thanks so much for the info, :-* I cannot believe you found it so quickly :) I will certainly send for the death cert. .

Can I be so bold to ask another favour, I have hit a brick wall with my maiden name research, its very common, Williams.....  ?

Yvette
Title: Re: schools
Post by: Ecneps on Friday 17 April 09 14:27 BST (UK)
Did you find him in 1841?  Do you have access to all the census or do you need the details for the 1871 census I gave?  I'm puzzled too, as to what kind of Teacher he was, having first been an Ag. Lab.  Was just going to look at the 1881 to see if occupation for Elizabeth said she was a teacher's widow or coal manager's widow.  I see her birthplace is Wales or Gloucester on different census.

As to your Williams family, were they from Gloucestershire?  If not (and in any case) it would be better to start a new post for them on the county board otherwise the information gets confusing.  If you can then give as much detail as possible and say what you already know and what you need to find out.

Kind regards
Barbara  :)
Title: Re: schools
Post by: yvette2 on Friday 17 April 09 14:37 BST (UK)
Thanks Barbara, yes I have Richard on the 1871 census  I will look now on the 1841 see what I find. I have just bought credits to view, will let you know what I find. :)  I thought it strange too her birthplace saying Wales, and Gloucestershire.
ok  I will tell you about my williams's on the County board in a mo, they are from Helston in Cornwall, moving up to London.

thanks so much,

bye for now Yvette
Title: Re: schools
Post by: Ecneps on Friday 17 April 09 14:49 BST (UK)
Possible marriage:  Jun 1848 Bristol  11   171
 HARVEY    Richard   and on same page      BRIDGE    Elizabeth


Elizabeth was from Wales in 1861 census (perhaps the enumerator misheard it!)  Youly 1871, Uley in 1881  -  Uley is in Gloucestershire abt. 18 miles from Bristol

No occupation for Elizabeth in 1881
   
Title: Re: schools
Post by: yvette2 on Friday 17 April 09 14:57 BST (UK)
Hi, I have a marriage cert. for Richard and Elizabeth, 1839 in Leckhampton Gloucester, she is a Davis

:)
Title: Re: schools
Post by: Ecneps on Friday 17 April 09 15:06 BST (UK)
Yes, have just found them in 1841  HO107 piece 353 folio 56 page 17  with daughter Elizabeth, living in Leckhampton, so just realised that was the wrong date for the marriage.

Barbara  :)
Title: Re: schools
Post by: SueTeakle on Friday 17 April 09 16:04 BST (UK)
From parish transcriptions a possibility for the baptism of Richard  :-\


Richard Harvey - 8th June 1817 at St Mary, Painswick
Son of Isaac & Mary of Sheepscombe
Fathers Occupation - Labourer


Sue
Title: Re: schools
Post by: yvette2 on Friday 17 April 09 16:28 BST (UK)
thank you Sue, you are all so helpful, I am so gratefull :)

how would I go about getting a copy of the record ?

yvette
Title: Re: schools
Post by: SueTeakle on Friday 17 April 09 17:59 BST (UK)
Details are on the way  ;D


Sue
Title: Re: schools
Post by: yvette2 on Friday 17 April 09 18:00 BST (UK)
ah thanks sue  :-*
Title: Re: schools
Post by: SueTeakle on Friday 17 April 09 18:07 BST (UK)
My pleasure  :D


Sue
Title: Re: schools
Post by: yvette2 on Friday 17 April 09 18:08 BST (UK)
just noted it all down Sue, .....just missed their anniversary !!! its the 17th today  :)

thanks you so much

yvette xxx   I must treat you and Barbara to a coffee and big cake   :-*
Title: Re: schools
Post by: SueTeakle on Friday 17 April 09 19:23 BST (UK)
My pleasure Yvette, coffee and a cake sounds good  ;D


Sue
Title: Re: schools
Post by: Ecneps on Friday 17 April 09 19:27 BST (UK)
Haven't done much, but a cake is always welcome  ;D


Barbara
Title: Re: schools
Post by: yvette2 on Friday 17 April 09 19:29 BST (UK)
you have both done well today, as I say I am grateful, if you can find my lost marriage I'll buy you both a box of choccy's too :)
Title: Re: schools
Post by: Ecneps on Saturday 18 April 09 01:25 BST (UK)
Which one would that be then, I wonder? The one with the wrong father which you misplaced somewhere on your other thread?

Barbara  :)
ps I like any kind of chocs
Title: Re: schools
Post by: yvette2 on Saturday 18 April 09 09:47 BST (UK)
Mmmmmmm sore point  ::)    it's very hard to try and "Re-do" the research....with all what I had done before floating about up there in my "mush"  :-\  but today i will try and tackle it all 'anew'

have a good weekend  ;)

Yvette