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Title: Rickman's and Rolls Search
Post by: steverickman1 on Tuesday 02 March 10 21:02 GMT (UK)
Hi All
I'm trying to trace the Rickman side of my family, William Jonas Born, Poole Dorset 07/1899, Died Southampton 03/1971.
Married to Emily Rolls born Blandford Dorset 07/1895, Died 07/1980 Southampton.
His Son Albert Charles "Ted" Rickman (My Father) Born Wimbourne, Dorset 05/1917, Died 07/1983. Dad fought in WW2 and served in the Paras, and with the RAOC, RASC. Was also at Nijmegen with American troops.

William Jonas "Bingy's" father was also William Jonas born 1874, died 1937.

Any information would be welcome

Kind Regards
Steve
Title: Re: Rickman's and Rolls Search
Post by: Paul Caswell on Tuesday 02 March 10 21:38 GMT (UK)
Hi Steve, and welcome to RootsChat! :)

If you visit:

http://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/search.pl

and look for births of William Jonas Rickman in Poole in 1899 . That looks like an exact match to me!!

If you take the reference they give which is Poole 5a 238 you can take it to the GRO at:

http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/

and order it. You will then know both his parents' names.

Good luck, and have fun!

Paul
Title: Re: Rickman's and Rolls Search
Post by: Paul Caswell on Tuesday 02 March 10 21:41 GMT (UK)
P.S.

You may also like to order William Jonas Rickman b1874 Lymington 2b 597. This looks very much like his father. :)

Paul
Title: Re: Rickman's and Rolls Search
Post by: steverickman1 on Tuesday 02 March 10 22:01 GMT (UK)
Hi Paul

Brilliant thanks very much for that i wasn't expecting a reply so soon!!

I'll check those out, we seemed to hit a bit of a wall on the Rickman side, so this will be a great help.

Many Thanks for your time and Kind Regards

Steve
Title: Re: Rickman's and Rolls Search
Post by: Paul Caswell on Wednesday 03 March 10 21:28 GMT (UK)
No problems Steve,

You will find many many people here on RootsChat who can do this kind of thing in their sleep. :D You can do it now too. FreeBMD is a fabulous resource. Get used to using it. :)

Remember though, most of the fun is in the search. Enjoy the thrill but ask here if you're stuck and frustrated.

Paul
Title: Re: Rickman's and Rolls Search
Post by: Richard Knott on Wednesday 03 March 10 22:34 GMT (UK)
The 1901 census (RG13/1978) confirms William's father as another William, originally from Hampshire.

I can give you the details of the rest of the family in the 1901 census if you want. (Earlier censuses give at least two further generations). The same is true for Emily Rolls if you want them.

Richard (from Wimborne!)
Title: Re: Rickman's and Rolls Search
Post by: steverickman1 on Friday 05 March 10 16:09 GMT (UK)
Hi Richard,
Thank you that's very kind indeed! Funny my Father was born in Wimbourne as you can see from my first post.
I must say i'm new to all this but everyone seems so very helpful. I am struggling a bit at the moment with the Rickman and Rolls side.
Even on my Mothers side (Moore) there seems to be so many repetitive forenames, handed down father to son.

That would be very kind Richard and help greatly appreciated.

I have just sent off for my Fathers Army records, on behalf of my mother, who is still alive and living near Calne Wilts. Hopefully this will be interesting if their recovered from the MOD.

I'm really doing all this so that i can pass it all down to my Sons, before everything goes out of living memory.

Many thanks in advance, and if i can be of any assistance please don't hesitate

Kind Regards
Steve
Title: Re: Rickman's and Rolls Search
Post by: Richard Knott on Friday 05 March 10 16:55 GMT (UK)
1901 census
109 Sunnyhill Road, Branksome, Dorset
William Rickman, 27, general labourer, b Sway, Hampshire
Frances Rickman, 26, wife, b Paddington, London
William Rickman, 1, son, b Parkstone, Dorset
Frederick Rickman, 2 months, b Parkstone, Dorset

(In 1911 the family, less Frederick, were still in Poole, together with Dorothy, 6)

1901 census   RG13/1972
1 Fisher's Row, Blandford
George Rolls, 45, jobbing gardener, b Milton Abbey
Jane Rolls, 48
Alice Rolls, d, 19
Charles Rolls, s, 14
Maria Rolls, d, 10
Emily Rolls, d, 6
Herbert Rolls, s, 4
Margaret Rolls, d, 9m           all the rest b Blandford

Richard
Title: Re: Rickman's and Rolls Search
Post by: steverickman1 on Friday 05 March 10 18:07 GMT (UK)
Hi Richard,

Well that started to thrown some light on the picture! Thank you.

Interesting how some of the Rolls children, we have a Frank 11 and a Thomas 16 don't appear plus some older siblings also, that had probably moved away.

I guess could be infant mortality maybe that also accounts for Frederick Rickman missing 10 years later! I wonder in what month they took the census, I guess it would put Frederick's DOB @ 1901.
But maybe they were put to work as children back then.

Thank you very much for your assistance, that is really helpful, i really appreciate it.

Kind Regards

Steve
Title: Re: Rickman's and Rolls Search
Post by: wilcoxon on Friday 05 March 10 18:13 GMT (UK)
http://www.1911census.org.uk/censusdates.htm

This gives the dates the census were taken.
Title: Re: Rickman's and Rolls Search
Post by: steverickman1 on Friday 05 March 10 18:18 GMT (UK)
Excellent Thank you!

Guess you know our Families association with bikes!

I have a garage full, all old and British mind you!

Kind Regards

Steve
Title: Re: Rickman's and Rolls Search
Post by: wilcoxon on Friday 05 March 10 22:01 GMT (UK)
I`m guessing Rickman Mettisse. ??? My husband has 2 .  Norton 650ss and Triton.  Plus one  NC30.
Interesting  to find you. :)

And for our non biking friends.  ;D
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rickman_Motorcycles
Title: Re: Rickman's and Rolls Search
Post by: steverickman1 on Sunday 07 March 10 19:12 GMT (UK)
Hi, Excellent!

In all these years have never been able to get hold of one 8~(
My Father used to take me to watch Don and Derick when i was a nipper in the Gold Flash combo we had then, i was too young to appreciate it then but loved going into the pits as "Family".

But i make do with a '69 Bonni, '68 Thunderbolt, '58 Road Rocket and a 350 AJS 8~)
Wife not too impressed says i cant ride them all at once! But then she cant wear all her shoes at once ;).

I must admit i'm impressed by the friendliness on this forum.

Nice to meet you and good luck with your searches

Kind Regards
Steve
Title: Re: Rickman's and Rolls Search
Post by: wallis7090 on Sunday 04 April 10 13:58 BST (UK)
Rickman is a very common surname in the New Forest. 

Someone with this surname lived at the farm opposite me (between Sway and Lymington) about 200 years ago  (listed in Comyn's New Forest book  -  a copy is held in the New Forest Museum at Lyndhurst). 

Although it has changed hands a number of times, a Fred Rickman lives there at the moment.  I know some of his relations used to look after the land in years gone by.  So it might be worth looking at our area in some depth.

Title: Re: Rickman's and Rolls Search
Post by: linclive on Saturday 26 July 14 03:24 BST (UK)
Hi Steve
Hope you still check this site
I am your cousin, Eveline, eldest daughter of Douglas & Marjorie Rickman.
I remember you when you were little & I have a picture of Robert, Dianne & myself on my trike in I think 1951 just before I left England to come to Australia.
I have done a lot of research into the tree & would be glad to share with you.
I would love to be in contact with the family also.
Cheers
Lin Clive