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Title: Surname interest MAUND ?
Post by: brummy on Friday 16 June 06 10:11 BST (UK)
Hi

Looking for any names or interest that may have married a MAUND particulary in the Brimfield area

Regards

Brummy
Title: Re: Surname interest MAUND ?
Post by: Puffcat on Saturday 17 June 06 20:24 BST (UK)

What dates are you looking for ?
Title: Re: Surname interest MAUND ?
Post by: brummy on Sunday 18 June 06 20:43 BST (UK)
Hi EBN

Looking in particular for the children of

James Maund Born about1808 - 5/3/1890 and
Elizabeth Jones  born about 1810
married 1/5/135 in Richards castle, Brimfield

Sarah maund   born 5/2/?
Maria Maund    born 30/4/1837
William maund born  8/4/1838
Elizabeth maund  born 1841  (Tenbury)
Ann Maund  born  2/4/1843
Martha  born  29/4/1849


Also for the child of William Maund  born about 1729 - 1815 and
                               martha Child    born 1729 - 1817
                               married  24/7/1753

Child name  John Maund  Born  1760 - 1836

regards  Brummy   
Title: Re: Surname interest MAUND ?
Post by: GMaund on Tuesday 27 June 06 18:29 BST (UK)
Good evening Brummy

Have been tracing Maunds for the last 20 years, please call me on (*), have the information that you are trying to aquire.

Gary Maund


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Title: Re: Surname interest MAUND ?
Post by: indiapaleale on Tuesday 27 June 06 19:02 BST (UK)
How interesting to come across this name.

When my sisters and I were little, we used to spend a couple of weeks each summer on a farm in Tenbury Wells owned by Mr and Mrs Maund. My eldest sister had been evacuated to the farm during WWII

The farm was called "The Waddings"

Mr and Mrs Maund had a son named Tommy who owned the adjacent farm...they also had a son named John who lived at home.

I have some very happy memories of the farm and the wonderful meals!..also of Tenbury Show.

Indi.....daydreaming!

Title: Re: Surname interest MAUND ?
Post by: GMaund on Tuesday 27 June 06 19:10 BST (UK)
Hi Indi

Nice to hear from you in sunny california...

Have been tracing Maunds for over 20 years, always interested to here about maunds where ever the information comes from....

Do you know the father and mother's name(s).

I have access to all the census within the UK, if I can be of help please do not hesitate to ask...

I do not suppose you have photos of that time on the farm  ;D

Gary
Title: Re: Surname interest MAUND ?
Post by: indiapaleale on Tuesday 27 June 06 19:20 BST (UK)
Hi Gary....No sun this morning...just lots of heat...95F...maybe a thundrestorm later on!

No, I don't know Mr. and Mrs. Maund's name...although for some reason.....Bill sticks in my mind...I suppose they would be in their 60's in about 1953-54 ish...and the son Tommy was about 30 and the son John about 21-25 ish.

I think I have a photo of the farmhouse...but it's buried in the spare room with the rest of the photos and clobber....will try to find it.

The farm was actually at Newnham Bridge I think!

How funny...now I am remembering things that I haven't thought of in donkeys years....including the day that the horse bolted with me and "Our Angela" in the dray with all the fruit!...LOL

I will post that pic if I can find it,
Cheers,
Indi...ex Brum and lover of Hereford and Worcester.


Title: Re: Surname interest MAUND ?
Post by: Shropshire Lass on Tuesday 27 June 06 23:49 BST (UK)
I've got some Maunds but haven't done much on them yet.

George Maund (b. 1818, Holton, Herefordshire) married Ann (b. 1813, Neen Sollars, Shropshire).

They moved to Birmingham with their son, John (b. 1841, Neen Sollars) and had at least one more son, George (b. 1850, Birmingham).

John married Sarah Ann (b. 1836, Redditch) and I have found seven children - George, Eliza, John, Frederick, Emily, William and Francis.

William Maund (b. 1875, Birmingham) married Lydia Lewis (b. 1878, Birmingham).  These are my husband's great-grandparents.

Do they tie in with the family you are researching?

Monica
Title: Re: Surname interest MAUND ?
Post by: GMaund on Thursday 29 June 06 19:07 BST (UK)
Good evening Monica

I know this family very well, if you require any data on this please let me know.

By the way how do you fit into this Maund family?

Regards
Gary Maund
Title: Re: Surname interest MAUND ?
Post by: Shropshire Lass on Thursday 29 June 06 23:34 BST (UK)
Hi Gary

I have very little on this side of the family so far.  I've only been able to follow them through the census returns.

I have found Beatrice Maund (b. 1898 Birmingham) who married Walter Hubbard (b. 1901 Birmingham).  I've only found one sibling for Beatrice - Francis who was 7mths in the 1901 census. 

I have some information about William, Beatrice's father, and the families of two of his siblings, George and Emily.  William's parents were John and Sarah Ann.

Not a lot of information yet.  I'd appreciate confirmation of what I have and perhaps some more bits to pass on to my m-i-l - but not too much information!  The fun is in the hunt, after all!

Monica




Title: Re: Surname interest MAUND ?
Post by: Merle on Sunday 30 March 08 05:17 BST (UK)
Does anyone have any info of Arthur Clinton Maund?  He was in Air Force in WW1.  He spent a short time in Canada before WW1.

Thanks.

Merle
Title: Re: Surname interest MAUND ?
Post by: ausiain on Tuesday 11 November 08 13:30 GMT (UK)
Hi Merle

Arthur Clinton Maund was my grandfather. He died in 1942. He was an Air Vice Marshal in the RAF at the time and died of infective endocarditis. His daughter, Marguerite is still alive and lives in Perth, Australia.

What is your interest?

Ausiain
Title: Re: Surname interest MAUND ?
Post by: cimbrio on Wednesday 19 November 08 17:57 GMT (UK)
Perhaps I'm follfowing the wrong trail here, but according to a webpage online one of my ancestors, Samuel Morris, married Ellen Mound [sic] in Jun 1848 in Weobley, Herefordshire; she apparently came from Wormley, and would have been born in 1826. I wonder whether her actual surname was Maund (pronunciation is fairly identical)... I cannot sure she was actually born and married there, but worth a look if anybody can check it. Thanks!
Title: Re: Surname interest MAUND ?
Post by: Trish76 on Wednesday 04 August 10 23:40 BST (UK)
Hi
Does anyone know anything more about the Maunds who appear in my family tree?    John Maund was born around 1818 in Worcester and was a market gardener, owning 4 acres of land.    His daughter, Katharine Mary, married my great grandfather William Kinton Gibbs.     Love to know more.
Title: Re: Surname interest MAUND ?
Post by: DrMaund on Monday 01 November 10 11:00 GMT (UK)
Maund is a locative name.  It refers to a territory (now 6 parishes) in north Herefordshire, east of the R. Lugg (see Margaret Gelling, Signposts to the Past & Copplestone-Crow, Place names of Herefordshire). According to David Hey such names stem from a single couple.  From mis C16 to late c19 Maund names clustered in the basin of the middle Teme.  The word is an development from the Celtic/Welsh Magene.
So we're all related.  That explains a lot.  A DNA test might show this.  Interesting research.  I was brought up in Maund Cottage on Maund Common! But family in Brimfield in C18 then Liitle Hereford
Title: Re: Surname interest MAUND ?
Post by: Jamesaaa on Monday 27 December 10 06:49 GMT (UK)
Hi I am a Maund from Australia and have traced my branch of the family history back to
William Maund (1729-1815) and his wife Martha Child (1731-1817).

I would be very interested to hear from anyone, Brummy or GMaund?,
who may be able to help me go further back.

 Thanks  James
Title: Re: Surname interest MAUND ?
Post by: punkpoodle22 on Thursday 06 January 11 16:28 GMT (UK)
Hi Gary,

I'm trying to research a particular family and hen they immigrated to Virginia Colonies. John James Maund was born  1765 I believe in Wales . I know he sent a daughter back to the England following the death of his father (!700-1799 as stated in a letter), but I don't know his father's name. J J Maund married Harriet Lucy Carter, daughter of the Robert Carter III, a very well known family in the colonies. (I won't go into that, it's all on Wikipediea).
I really would like to know who was James John Maund's paretns, if you know anything, I'd love to hear from you.

Amy Liem
 
Title: Re: Surname interest MAUND
Post by: jscorgie on Sunday 16 October 11 06:35 BST (UK)
Hi, Gary. My line comes from Anne Maund who married Thomas Taylor, in Brimfield/ Little Hereford. .. First child, Martha, b 1790. I come from their son,Thomas who was born abt 1796. Any further info. would be appreciated as I know nothing of the Maunds.
Title: Re: Surname interest MAUND ?
Post by: jscorgie on Thursday 20 October 11 19:16 BST (UK)
Anyone with knowledge of my Anne MAUND who married Thomas Taylor in Little Hereford? They lived and farmed in Brimfield.
Title: Re: Surname interest MAUND ?
Post by: jscorgie on Sunday 23 October 11 07:34 BST (UK)
Where were they born?
Title: Re: Surname interest MAUND ?
Post by: CHERAN on Monday 24 October 11 01:22 BST (UK)
Hi

Looking for any names or interest that may have married a MAUND particulary in the Brimfield area

Regards

Brummy


Hi .....  I have been researching my Colebatch connection around Brimfield, Kingsland....  the reason for thinking there is some connection is that in Elizabeth Colebatch (nee pateshall) is living on the farm with her son Phillip Colebatch called Rosemaund in 1881.  Elizabeth died there in 1888.  Elizabeth's children where born in the Brimfield, Bromyard area.


I often wondered how Rosemaund got its name.


Cheran

Title: Re: Surname interest MAUND ?
Post by: jscorgie on Saturday 29 October 11 05:46 BST (UK)
Thomas Taylor and Anne Maund were born in Brimfield, and that is where they lived.
Title: Re: Surname interest MAUND ?
Post by: umk64 on Wednesday 11 January 12 23:02 GMT (UK)
Hi Ausiain,

I am researching my grandfather, George Alexander Hill, brother of your grandmother, Marguerite Maund (nee Hill); I am Una Hill's (now Kroll) daughter. I very much hope you are still receiving messages from this post, would be great to catch up and compare notes. Do I assume that you are son or daughter of Marguerite Maund Jnr, in Australia? Hope very much to hear from you.

Una (also named after my Mother - seems to be a family tradition!)
Title: Re: Surname interest MAUND ?
Post by: RMaund on Tuesday 31 January 12 01:40 GMT (UK)
Hi,

I am a Maund from the Worcester area.. I don't know if my family tie in anyway..
Title: Re: Surname interest MAUND ?
Post by: mso1 on Tuesday 11 September 12 12:10 BST (UK)
Im new to the forum and I am interested in the research of RMaund but dont know how to give you my email address??

Ann Maund 1829-1873 was my 2nd Great Grandmother(daughter of John Maund b1803 Brimfeld)
Title: Re: Surname interest MAUND ?
Post by: Carrick on Saturday 03 November 12 20:59 GMT (UK)
My GG Grandmother was Mary Maund, she married Thomas Gittings on 31.5.1842 in Tenbury. Her father is named as Thomas Maund, labourer. Mary is aged 22 at the time of her marriage giving a birth year of c 1821 (1821 is birth year in census also). On her daughters birth certificate she is named as Mary Ann Maund. In the 1851 census her birth place is Tenbury, and in 1861 it is recorded as Kerwood and in 1891 Bromyard.
Is anyone able to throw any light on who her father and mother were ?
Title: John James Maund
Post by: Coldstream2cg on Tuesday 24 June 14 06:57 BST (UK)
Good afternoon Amy

It has been some time since I got involved in family history, am now working and living in Asia.

I have started to be interested in John James Maund as I now have many copies of parish entries for wales, but reading the letters of John James Maund who you indicate was born in 1765 and his father dies in 1799 at the age of 99, it would make his father about 65 when John was born!!! or he married late and had a very younger wife or he married twice again with a younger wife.

I cannot find any Maund who dies in 1799 at the age of 99, may I know where the information comes from that he was born & from Wales? do you know the ship that he arrived on from England and where it left port?, what was the name of his daughter that came back to England after his father's death, did he come with her and if so what was the name of the ship, the port it left and the intended port in England?

Sorry it has taken so long to get back to you..

Warm regards Gary
Title: John James Maund
Post by: Coldstream2cg on Tuesday 24 June 14 07:00 BST (UK)
Hi Gary,

I'm trying to research a particular family and hen they immigrated to Virginia Colonies. John James Maund was born  1765 I believe in Wales . I know he sent a daughter back to the England following the death of his father (!700-1799 as stated in a letter), but I don't know his father's name. J J Maund married Harriet Lucy Carter, daughter of the Robert Carter III, a very well known family in the colonies. (I won't go into that, it's all on Wikipediea).
I really would like to know who was James John Maund's paretns, if you know anything, I'd love to hear from you.

Amy Liem

Good afternoon Amy

It has been some time since I got invlived in family history, am now working and living in Asia.

I have started to be interested in John James Maund as I now have many copies of parish entries for wales, but reading the letters of John James Maund aho you indicate was born in 1765 and his father dies in 1799 at the age of 99, it would make his father about 65 when John was born!!! or he married late and had a very younger wife or he married twice again with a younger wife.

I cannot find any Maund who dies in 1799 at the age of 99, may I know where the information comes from that he was born & from Wales? do you know the ship that he arrived on from England and where it left port?, what was the name of his daughter that came back to England after his father's death, did he come with her and if so what was the name of the ship, the port it left and the intended port in England?

Sorry it has taken so long to get back to you..

Warm regards Gary
Title: Re: Surname interest MAUND ?
Post by: scrubtech on Wednesday 05 November 14 00:02 GMT (UK)
Hi Everyone,


I am looking for a Theophilus Maund who married a Jane Alsiter. Theophilus was born Oct 1675 in Brimfield, Herefordshire, England. I do not know much about the orgins of this part of my family. I was told that the Maund surname means basket maker. Does anyone know what the Maund family did for work or where they came from? Does anyone have a Theophilus Maund?' Theophilus did have a daughter named Elizabeth who married a Thomas Clee. Any help would be welcomed.

Thank you,
Scrubtech
Title: Re: Surname interest MAUND ?
Post by: scrubtech on Thursday 06 November 14 01:35 GMT (UK)
Hi Mr. Gary Maund


Thank your for getting in touch with me. I do not skype. I am so bad with that kind of stuff.  Theophilus Maund is my 9th great grandfather. His daughter Elizabeth Maund born 1700, married a Thomas Clee. I have a family tree on ancestry.com and can exchange family information with you. I know nothing about my family and have only heard stories about the Maund family being basket makers. I would like to know more about my family. I have done 3 DNA tests and have uploaded the results to gedmatch.com. I would like to know more such as what they did, where they came from and if they immigrated to the USA. I am trying to piece it all together. If you need more information I will be happy to share it. I tried to email you but it came back both times.


Regards,

Tia Gray