Show Posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.


Messages - Dan in Bridford

Pages: [1]
1
Devon / Re: TREASE/TRAIES continued...
« on: Monday 24 February 20 18:12 GMT (UK)  »
You are very welcome.

The Hittisleigh Baptism Register for 1785 reads 'Ann the daughter of George and Elizabeth Popham(sic) August the 16th'. She was the second of ten and the records suggests to me that they were all probably born in Drewsteignton.

It looks like she left the employ of Grace Emes when her daughter Jane Harris Emes married Edward Bowring Stephens in Crediton in 1845. They are the two Ann is working for in the 1841 Census and they can be found together in St Georges Hanover Square in the 1851 Census. She must have worked for them since her marriage in 1814 to have accrued 25 years service by 1839. That alone suggests that she is very unlikely to have been the mother of the Mary Ann baptised in 1819 which further supports your belief in John having set up a second home with another Ann in London.

Has anyone seen the details of Ann's marriage to James Tremlett? It is not in the Crediton Church registers, but it would be nice to confirm their parents. Also, was Mary Ann Langley's father Nathaniel LANGLEY if she was a widow?

Dan

2
Devon / Re: TREASE/TRAIES continued...
« on: Monday 24 February 20 10:53 GMT (UK)  »
Dear Bob,

Thanks for all your work on [www.trease.org.uk].

I am looking at the children of George Popman/Popham & Elizabeth Bolt who were baptised in Hittisleigh and Drewsteignton between 1784 and 1807.

One of them is the Ann Popham who married John Traies in Crediton in 1814.
Your details are at [http://www.trease.org.uk/traies/txt/txt16s_wb.htm#18j_ap].

I have found a probate granted in 1863 to George Traies regarding his mother Ann Tremlett who died on 11th December 1862 at his home in Cripplegate. That would make her death the one registered in East London.

Dan

Pages: [1]