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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Sedgwick/Hayward family
« on: Friday 01 August 14 19:33 BST (UK)  »
many many thanks that is a great help, very much appreciated

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Staffordshire / Re: Would anyone like to find my Rochells for me?
« on: Thursday 31 July 14 14:41 BST (UK)  »
It's a while since I posted any queries on this lot, so thought I'd give it another go, in the hopes that someone will be able to look at it with fresh eyes.

I have Emma Rochell, born, Ryton, Shropshire, 1826, daughter of Thomas and Emma Rochell. In the 1841 census she is with her parents and younger sister, Ellen, still in Shropshire - Wenlock area.

But Thomas and Emma were not born in that county, according to the census, and as all of the other Rochells in this tree came from Staffordshire, I am guessing that so did this couple. The other Rochells in the family were in the Brewood area around  the time of Thomas's birth c1800.

So, I am searching for the marriage of a Thomas Rochell to someone named Emma, around 1820-25 and a birth for Thomas 1800 - 1805 ( he was 39 in the 1841 census ) .

I can't find them in 1851 so they might have died, I might well have missed them as Rochell seems to have a million variations iin the spelling!

I know I have said all of this before but who knows, there might be someone new who knows the answers.

Cheers,

Jen

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Sedgwick/Hayward family
« on: Thursday 31 July 14 14:19 BST (UK)  »
I think George was born in Shropshire in or near Beckbury Shifnal area but have not yet uncovered his DOB
I also think his fathers name was John and mothers name was ellen nee rokelle or rochelle married in Beckbury shropshire 23rd november 1846.

Also found a George Hayward age 20 was executed on the 3rd of August 1833 for murder committed in Beckbury ! might be related to John
 
thanks for the quick responses

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Family History Beginners Board / Sedgwick/Hayward family
« on: Thursday 31 July 14 10:21 BST (UK)  »
Hi everyone
I have recently been researching my g g grandfather a certain George Hayward who was a soldier stationed at Dover Castle. he married Mary Ann Elisebeth Sedgwick in 1878 at Folkestone Parish church
Marys parents were Henry Sedgwick  and Sarah Ann Dawkins (nee Partridge) Henry was the son of John Else sedgwick senior and the brother of John else Sedgwick junior. From what I can Gather their line goes back directly to John Sedgwick born in lenham 1710.

I don't know what happened to either Mary Ann Elisebeth or George hayward all I know is George was a soldier in the 58th  Rutland foot regiment and in 1879 soldiers from his regiment were sent to south Africa to fight in the Zulu wars.I haven't found out if he was sent as well.
I have not been doing this long so if you or anyone out there has any more info on Mary Ann Elisebeth Hayward nee Sedgwick or her husband George Hayward, it would be great.

Regards Stuarteljas
PS I have read Dawns post re the reunion and would love to attend if possible

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Kent / Re: Sedgwick Family REunion
« on: Thursday 31 July 14 10:15 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks Groom I Just came across this site a few weeks ago and I have found it fascinating the wealth of knowledge and information out there.

kind regards Stuart

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Kent / Re: Sedgwick Family REunion
« on: Wednesday 30 July 14 17:59 BST (UK)  »
Dawn
I have recently been researching my g g grandfather a certain George Hayward who was a soldier stationed at Dover Castle. he married Mary Ann Elisebeth Sedgwick in 1878 at Folkestone Parish church
Marys parents were Henry Sedgwick  and Sarah Ann Dawkins (nee Partridge) Henry was the son of John Else sedgwick senior and the brother of John else Sedgwick junior. From what I can Gather their line goes back directly to John Sedgwick born in lenham 1710.

I dont know what happened to either Mary Ann Elisebeth or George hayward all I know is George was a soldier in the 58th  Rutland foot regiment and in 1879 soldiers from his regiment were sent to south africa to fight in the zulu wars.I haven't found out if he was sent aswell.
I have not been doing this long so if you or anyone out there has any more info on Mary Ann Elisebeth Hayward nee Sedgwick or her husband George Hayward, it would be great.

Regards Stuart
ps I presume I have missed the reunion?

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