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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Gloucestershire => England => Gloucestershire Lookup Requests => Topic started by: pinefamily on Wednesday 22 March 23 01:07 GMT (UK)
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Hello,
I am wondering if someone who goes to the archives would be kind enough to go through some documents on my behalf please?
In their infinite wisdom, the archives has bundled together 40 documents under 1 reference, with no further divisions. I have enquired with them about a search; they told me that their fee is £37 per hour, but to look through this lot was too much for them apparently.
All I am interested in is any documents referring to the Dowdeswell family, and the ones I am interested in would be in the earlier documents, up to possibly 1784.
The finding reference is D3775/1. The collection is of deeds and papers relating to Smow Farm, deposited by Hillard and Ward, solicitors of Chelmsford Essex.
I know this a big ask, but living in Australia, my only other option is to pay a professional researcher.
I am happy to pay any costs involved, reader's ticket, car parking etc.
Also, I am happy to have just transcripts, no photocopies are necessary.
Thank you.
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Forest of Dean Family History
https://forest-of-dean.net
(free to join, just register)
This website from January 2023 - The Gloucestershire Family History Society (GFHS) has taken over responsibility for maintaining the site, the date and the Forum.
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Under their Reources heading
are:
Gloucestershire Marriage Licence Allegations 1637-1837 and Marriage Bonds 1730-1823
Using the Soundex on the surname DOWDSWELL for variations of the spelling - there are 95 - the earliest being 1638., different Counties as well i.e. Bushly, Worcestershire, Highworth, Wiltshire. Sometimes there are two records, one being the Licence and the other Marriage Allegation.
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Not sure whom you are researching.
The early documents might be difficult to read (style of handwriting, or even written in Latin)
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Checking the Marriage Allegations/Marriage Bonds - on the Forest of Dean website, with some of the names listed, i.e. PURSER, DOWDSWELL etc. Reference: D3775/1
There is this one.... (two copies)
Record 41246
24 July 1743
Samuel PURSER aged 24 Bachelor
residence: Natton in the Parish of Ashchurch
Mary BENNETT - aged 23, Spinster
residence: Natton in the parish of Ashchurch
Marriage by Licence
Witness 1: John DOWDSWELL a Yeoman of Ashchurch
Marriage Allegation
Sworn before J Gregory
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Then were are a couple of copies : 8 September 1745
When John DOWDSWELL aged 23, Batchelor of Ashchurch
married
Elizabeth CARPENTER - aged 22, Spinster of Cheltenham
by Licence:
Sworn before J Gregory
To Marry at St John Baptist
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27 September 1743
Charles PARKER, aged 37, Batchelor, Ashchurch
marries
Hester DOWDSWELL - aged 36, Spinster
by Licence
Witness 1: John DOWDSWELL a Yeoman of Ashchurch.
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This is just a quick look.
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Men in Armour for Gloucestershire 1608 (Under Local History).
Lists nearly 20,000 men in Gloucestershire in 1608 (military survey)
https://coaley.net
Just enter DOW in the surname to obtain variations of spelling....
Lots of options including:
TEMPLE GUITINGS (WINCHCOMBE)
Thomas DOWDESWELL, husbandman A40 - middle stature ..... a couple in Tewkesbury & Tredington (Tewkesbury Parish) etc. etc.
In the Help section, with understanding the 'code'
A40 (shows the age of that man to be about Forty
Middle stature : shows that man to be of middle stature fit to make a musketeer.
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Thanks for the information, Capetown. I had forgotten about the Forest of Dean site.
The Thomas Dowdeswell mentioned in Men in Armour I believe is my 9x great grandfather. And the John Dowdeswell in the marriage licences is the same man. Hester was his sister.
It's interesting that he was a witness to the licence of Samuel Purser.
It's my understanding that Smow Farm was owned by John's father, Thomas. And that is the reason for my initial request above. In the file listed above, I am hoping there is a document dated around 1762 where Thomas transfers ownership of Smow Farm, possibly to his other son Benjamin. I have never seen this document, but have been told of it many years ago. I am hoping it is among the papers for Smow Farm.