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Occupation Interests / Re: Excise officers
« on: Friday 30 May 14 00:50 BST (UK)  »
Floraflossieflo, thanks so much for replying!!!! I have looked on ancestry but haven't found anything that seems to relate to our John Trenerry. I don't know if he is Cornish born or the child of Cornish people and the name is not uncommon in Cornwall. That would be lovely if you couldlook him up for me. Wish I could return the favour,bless you.

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Occupation Interests / Re: Excise officers
« on: Thursday 29 May 14 14:31 BST (UK)  »
I have been looking for a John Trenerry, excise man, for a long time but can't get to documents because I am in Australia. He was in South Molton Devon c 1815-1819, then he disappears. His widow Jemima Griffiths, daughter of excise man Cornelius Griffiths, later lived in Bristol with her sons.I did write once to the UK national archives, but they told me they had no information on John Trenerry. Can anyone help?

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Lincolnshire Lookup Requests / Re: Jacklin Lincolnshire
« on: Friday 02 August 13 02:23 BST (UK)  »
Wonder if we are related. My Jacklins come from South Ferriby, which is only a hop skip andjump from Burton upon Stather (where my grandfather was born). My line is:
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2.   Douglas Arthur Cox b 28.1.1929 Auckland New Zealand d 6.5.1993 Parramatta Aust m Barbara Florence Trenerry Feb 1953 London UK
3.   Arthur Cox b 25.4.1901 Burton upon Stather Lincs d 1966 UK m Thelma Edna Murphy  1926 Auckland NZ
4.   Arthur Cox b 1876 Burton upon Stather Lincs UK m Lily Annie Walker
5.   Mary Anne F Jacklin  b c 1845 South Ferriby LIN m June Q 1867 Thompson Cox b c1846 Aby Lincs UK
6.   William Jacklin b 18 Sep 1820 Horkstow LIN d c 1888-90 m Dinah Fieldsen (3.1)m 11 Mar 1845 Horkstow LIN
7.   John Jacklin b Horkstow LIN 1778 bapt 6 Aug 1778 Horkstow m Hannah Cooper (3.2) b Horkstow LIN c 1780 m c 1802 Horkstow LIN
8.   John Jacklin bapt 23 SEP 1747 Thornton Curtis, LIN
(Mary)Ann Torr (Not FARR) m 21 May 1776 Frodingham LIN (dau of Samuel Torr m Mary Ward)
9.   John Jacklin bap 23 Jan 1707 South Ferriby LIN m Ellen FOX? m 04 May 1744 Goxhill LIN
10.   John Jacklin b 06 Sep 1663 South Ferriby LIN m Mary Tayler m 14 Jul 1681 Worlaby by Brigg LIN
11.   Thomas Jacklin bap 16 Feb 1642 South Ferriby LIN m Ann Waddingham m 07 May 1662 Barrow upon Humber LIN
12.   John Jacklin m Elizabeth Wilson 16 Jan 1637 South Ferriby LIN (dau of Christofer Wilson bap 06 Jun 1619 South Ferriby; Christofer Wilson m Rose Gibson 05 Oct 1615 South Ferriby)

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Perthshire / Re: Janet Angus Perthshire Sct
« on: Saturday 05 May 12 15:09 BST (UK)  »
My ancestress Janet Angus, was transported to NSW in1825. Here is my descent. I have a fair bit of information about her.

1.   Susan Margaret Scarcella
2.   Barbara Florence Trenerry
3.   Rita Irene Florence Alterator
4.   Margaret Schofield (3) b 1876 Scone NSW Aust d 1965 Sydney Aust m John William Alterator 1895 Scone NSW Aust.
5.   James Glendenning Schofield 1875 Scone NSW Aust. m Euphemia Tole(4) b 1854 Wollombi NSW Aust d 1903 Scone NSW Aust.
6.   William Schofield b 1829 Gammon Plains NSW d 5th September 1901 Quirindi NSW m Margaret Spencer(3.3) 1850 Maitland NSW d 21st May 1904 Quirindi
7.   James Schofield b 1796 Ipswich SFK UK arr 1821 “Earl St Vincent” CONVICT m Janet Angus(3.4) b Perth SCT b 09 Sep 1802 bapt 28 Nov 1802 arr  1825 “Midas 3” CONVICT d November 30th 1848 East Maitland NSW AUS
8.   Andrew Angus bap 19 Dec 1773 Forgandenny PER SCT (son of Angus Angus ) m Catherine Menzies b 23Jan 1771 Perth SCT bap 24 Jan 1771 Perth, PERTH SCT d aft 1825)
9.   James Menzies m Janet McGregor 04 Dec 1767 Perth,Perth,Scotland

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Australia / Re: Marriage of Convict Woman
« on: Saturday 05 May 12 14:19 BST (UK)  »
Just found this forum. Janet Angus is my ancestress. My ancestry (including hers) is 1.   Susan Margaret Scarcella
2.   Barbara Florence Trenerry
3.   Rita Irene Florence Alterator
4.   Margaret Schofield (3) b 1876 Scone NSW Aust d 1965 Sydney Aust m John William Alterator 1895 Scone NSW Aust.
5.   James Glendenning Schofield 1875 Scone NSW Aust. m Euphemia Tole(4) b 1854 Wollombi NSW Aust d 1903 Scone NSW Aust.
6.   William Schofield b 1829 Gammon Plains NSW d 5th September 1901 Quirindi NSW m Margaret Spencer(3.3) 1850 Maitland NSW d 21st May 1904 Quirindi
7.   James Schofield b 1796 Ipswich SFK UK arr 1821 “Earl St Vincent” CONVICT m Janet Angus(3.4) b Perth SCT b 09 Sep 1802 bapt 28 Nov 1802 arr  1825 “Midas 3” CONVICT (
8.   Andrew Angus bap 19 Dec 1773 Forgandenny PER SCT (son of Angus Angus ) m Catherine Menzies b 23Jan 1771 Perth SCT bap 24 Jan 1771 Perth, PERTH SCT d aft 1825)
9.   James Menzies m Janet McGregor 04 Dec 1767 Perth,Perth,Scotland

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Lincolnshire / Re: Markham family of Keelby
« on: Friday 08 April 11 00:53 BST (UK)  »
Don't know if you have this info b y now, but your William Markham is on the new Mormon site.
CHILDREN OF JAMES MARKHAM OF KEELBY
William Markham bap 04 Mar 1580 — Keelby, Lincoln, England

I am looking for the parents of a Judith MARKHAM m Horkstow LIN 08 Jul 1604 to John Jacklin of Thornton Curtis. Can't find her on the IGI, sadly

The Markhams are a manorial family from Nottinghamshire. A junior branch settled in Sedgebrook South Lincolnshire in the 1500s, and we could descend from them, but more likely from earlier younger sons. If we can tie into the Nottinghamshire Markhams, though, they are well documented back to the early middle ages, and have some incredible connections.
Cheers

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Occupation Interests / Re: What is an Excise Officer?
« on: Wednesday 13 July 05 23:58 BST (UK)  »
Here is a good description taken from http://www.mariners-l.co.uk/UKCustoms.html
"The proximity of Britain to the continent meant that smuggling was an ever present threat and the resultant evasion of duties on imported goods was a loss of valuable revenue for the British Government. Customs men operated within ports, collected duties on goods and endeavoured to prevent evasion of duties, a small fleet of Revenue cruisers patrolled the coastal waters,
and a force of Riding Officers patrolled the coastline to ensure that smugglers were unable to land their goods. The Board of Excise was set up in 1643 to collect duties on certain British goods. "

The job was clearly very dangerous. They were the guys  at the coal face, and it was clearly very dangerous.
On http://www.historic-uk.com/CultureUK/smugglers.htm we read
"There were many bloody, desperate fights with the Excise-men in the lonely creeks, and an entire boatload of Excise-men were found with their throats cut on the Sunken Island near Mersea, in the early 1800's. They now buried beneath their upturned boat in Virley churchyard. "
I wonder how my ancestor, John Trenerry, ended up, as he was an excise officer at the end of the 18th century and early 19th century. He lived in the Devon Gloucestershire area, but his widow was in Bristol with their son in the 1830's.
Anyone heard of JOHN TRENERRY?


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