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Staffordshire Lookup Requests / Re: THOMAS BELL WEEKS BAPTISM 1814?
« on: Monday 05 September 22 17:00 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

Yes I've seen this and I think that is him.

lots of tree's on Ancestry have his mother as Agnes Emma Bell, but there is no evidence to back this up other than a death in 1846 Walsall, Staffordshire of an Agnes Emma Weeks - but this wouldn't make much sense if Thomas Weeks is living with Jane in 1841 - I can see it says Jane is from Ireland as well.

I can't find any marriage for Thomas Weeks either!

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Staffordshire Lookup Requests / THOMAS BELL WEEKS BAPTISM 1814?
« on: Monday 05 September 22 16:31 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

There is a transcript on Ancestry for the baptism of Thomas Bell Weeks born around 1813/14 his Father is Thomas Weeks a watch/clockmaker but I am unsure who is mother was or her maiden name
It seems to give very limited information https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/105684481:62293?ssrc=pt&tid=152201721&pid=172054595885

He married in 1837 Rushall, St Michael, Staffordshire, to a Charlotte Molesworth.

In every census he claims his birth place as Middlesex!

Any help appreciated  ??? :)

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Channel Islands Lookup Requests / St Peter Port Possible Baptism
« on: Tuesday 16 August 22 20:01 BST (UK)  »
This is a massive long shot but here goes:

SOPHIA LOUISA EGERTON
My 5xGG is very elusive. People have been researching years and we have yet to find any baptism for her.
Some tree's on Ancestry have her baptism as possibly St Peter Port? Guernsey but I cannot find any records to prove this.
She died in 1838 before any census and her age at death would have meant she was born around 1776, No one has any evidence to prove who Sophia's parent's really were.

She married a Thomas Havelock and at least one of their children were baptised in St Peter's Port - Anne Havelock b 1801 but there is also no baptism I can see for her, but on the censuses it recorded Guernsey as her place of birth. 

Any help much appreciated  :)

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Durham / Re: Ship owners - Sunderland & South Shields
« on: Monday 15 August 22 17:49 BST (UK)  »
Hello Helen

I am also a descendant of Anne Havelock, daughter of Sophia Louisa Martin/Egerton and Thomas Havelock.
Sophia Louisa's origins are very difficult to trace.

There are two claims from the same publisher, Nichols and Sons, one year apart (essentially identical claims) the first 1881 and the second in 1882 that Sophia Louisa's father Thomas Martin was the secretary to the Marquis of Granby.  The first claim was published in 1881 in "The Baronetage and Knightage" by Joseph Foster and the second "The Peerage of the British Empire for 1882: With the Orders of Knighthood".

I contacted the staff of His Grace David Manners, present Duke of Rutland, to verify the claim(s).
The Archivist, His Grace, plus an historian currently working with His Grace all of whom  "have both extensive and intensive knowledge of the correspondence of the Great Marquis of Granby, and of his son Charles when he was Marquis  have not come across a Thomas Martin in any official capacity".

If you have a birth or baptism record for Sophia Louisa Martin/Egerton,  I would really appreciate knowing the location and date of her birth and confirmation of the names of both her parents. I am about to consult an expert in genealogy and information that you could provide would be most helpful.

Once I have new information about Sophia Louisa Martin/Egerton and her father I will share it with you.

Kindest regards.

BBB

I know exactly what you mean regarding trying to find Sophia's origins and antecedents and I am very sorry to disappoint you but I only have the records of marriage, death and a reference to husband Thomas applying for financial help in her regard.

it seems there are only tiny, tantalising hints and nothing concrete so far. Someone told me that she may have been illegitimate but whether that was any more than speculation I could not ascertain as I never heard any more from said person, whose details I cannot now recall.

I did employ a researcher, years ago, to try and find the births and baptisms of Ann and her sister, without result at the time. It was through help from a couple of other researchers and Marion Woolgar, who does immense and invaluable research into the Woolgar families, mainly from Sussex; that the birth, baptism and other records were discovered.

I wish you luck and also wish I could contribute to the research costs but it's not possible at present.

Just thought I should mention that I funded research into finding the will of Thomas Havelock's father but without success.

If I ever find anything more I will happily Share it with you.

Good luck and thank you for the comment

Regards and more

I too am descended from Thomas Havelock and Sophia Louisa Egerton?!

Has anyone found any clues about her in the last 8 years lol.

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