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Title: Brick Wall in Dorset
Post by: grub on Thursday 19 February 04 02:52 GMT (UK)
Hi
I have found a baptism entry for Thomas Adams Bayley 1816, in St. James, Poole, Dorset, Parents Sarah and Thomas Adams Bayley, brush maker.
In 1819, I found a death entry for Sarah Bayley, same area.
In a Methodist church published book, I found that young Thomas said "his parents died when he was 5/6 years old and he went to live with his grandparents in Bristol"
Any suggestions where to go next greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Valerie
Title: Re: Brick Wall in Dorset
Post by: tropicalj on Friday 14 October 05 02:57 BST (UK)
helo there i have some family info for bayley mgggf was born in pooledorest he had abrother thomas adams bayley have fuher details if you are still chsing regards jenn
Title: Re: Brick Wall in Dorset
Post by: grub on Saturday 15 October 05 17:21 BST (UK)
Hi Jenn
Yes, I am still chasing.
If your relative is John Bayley, then we definitely have a match.
Regards,
Valerie
Title: Re: Brick Wall in Dorset
Post by: VivP on Tuesday 18 October 05 17:10 BST (UK)
Hello Valerie

If you have a look at
www.brushmakers.com
you'll see that brushmakers had a definite route to travel, and one of the places on the route was the Blue Anchor in Poole. Might be worth checking this out this site.


Viv
Title: Re: Brick Wall in Dorset
Post by: grub on Tuesday 18 October 05 23:34 BST (UK)
ty viv
I have explored this site before, and still wish I had the 20 US sterling pounds to spend "just in case."

Thank you for your interest.
Valerie
Title: Re: BAYLEY: Brick Wall in Dorset
Post by: VivP on Monday 02 January 06 17:46 GMT (UK)
In that case, Valerie, you could always subscibe to the Bristol and Somerset rootsweb 'list' at http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/ENG/Bristol_and_Somerset.html

Good luck!

Viv
Title: Re: Brick Wall in Dorset
Post by: alcrighton on Monday 02 January 06 18:18 GMT (UK)
Hi Valerie,

I've found Thomas Adams BAYLEY in the 1851 & 1861 censuses.  He's a "Wesleyan" Minister in 1851 living in Leeds and a Methodist Minister in 1861 living in Blackburn.

Do you want the details of these census entries or do you already have them?

Regards,

Al
Title: Re: Brick Wall in Dorset
Post by: grub on Tuesday 03 January 06 12:49 GMT (UK)
Hi Al
Thank you for your efforts on my behalf.
We have those census details, as well as the 1841.
It is his whereabouts from 1816 to 1836 that we are seeking now.
Thanks again.
Valerie
Title: Re: Brick Wall in Dorset
Post by: allibaker on Wednesday 12 March 08 15:14 GMT (UK)
dont know if this helps at all?
i found this marriage
thomas adams bayley married lydia way antrobus 29th june 1836 bristol
i also fund this-
james bayley married sarah adams 29th nov 1813 bristol st augustine the less
which set of grandparents are we looking for??
maybe the adams and bayleys were from bristol ?
regards
alli
Title: Re: Brick Wall in Dorset
Post by: allibaker on Wednesday 12 March 08 16:28 GMT (UK)
sarah bayley aged 36yrs buried 14th dec 1821 poole st james
if this is your lady that puts her birth at c 1785 if thats any help?
regards
alli
Title: Re: Brick Wall in Dorset
Post by: grub on Wednesday 12 March 08 22:20 GMT (UK)
Hi Alli
Thank you for your time and interest.
I had found that death you posted for Sarah Bayley, and now believe she is "mine," as I've located a few other records.

The Bayley bunch did settle around Bristol eventually and I will keep James Bayley and Sarah Adams marriage information readily available.  I don't know of them at this point, but in this game, who knows.

Thanks
Valerie