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One Name Studies: A to G / Re: BASSANO (ALL) England and Italy
« on: Wednesday 11 October 23 19:13 BST (UK)  »
 ;D   You're most welcome


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One Name Studies: A to G / Re: BASSANO (ALL) England and Italy
« on: Tuesday 10 October 23 21:33 BST (UK)  »
YES Sugarbakers...he is one of the descendants of the original 5 brothers who came to England courtesy of Kind Henry VIII

Son of Richard Bassano 1718-1793 and his wife Amy nee Stephenson 1728-1802
Brother of Richard Bassano (my 4th GGrandfather); Dorothy Bassano; Christopher Bassano; Francis Bassano; Mary (Swanwick); Sarah Bassano; Mark Anthony Bassano; Thomas Bassano and Christopher Bassano

Husband of Ann nee Burton 1765- (m.1794) and Elizabeth nee Tallents 1769-1792 (m.1792)
Father of Francis Bassano; Ann Elizabeth Brown; John Noel Bassano; Richard Leander Bassano; Henry Bassano; Thomas Edward Bassano; Charles Bassano; Sarah Bassano and Henry Bassano

 Sugar House Building Purchased for HULL SUGAR BAKERS

"Charles Delamotte, son of a London sugar refiner, was sent up to Hull when he returned from his journey with John Wesley to Georgia. He built the New Sugar House in Wincomblee, and was in business from the forties to the seventies, for part of the time in partnership as Delamotte, Beel & Company. Delamotte made - or inherited - enough money to forsake the world of business for the tranquility of Lincolnshire, spending the last thirty years of his life in retirement in Barrow-upon-Humber.
Delamotte's place was taken in Hull by Francis Bine, master mariner and whaler owner who, it was said, made £20,000 out of the American war, and 'commenced Merchant and Sugar Boiler having bought the New Sugar House on Wincomblee'. He occupied the House for perhaps twenty years, having a turnover, in his bank account for 1785, of a little over £26,000. Some time around 1790 he or his executors sold the House to 'John Bassano, John Carlill, John Boyes and John Levett of Hull Sugar Bakers'; or, to be more accurate, they bought it by running up a huge overdraft with Smiths & Thompson's Bank. Their premises were insured for £15,000 until August 1797, when the total was raised to £20,000".

John Bassano died 8 February 1841

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One Name Studies: A to G / Re: BASSANO (ALL) England and Italy
« on: Monday 09 October 23 20:13 BST (UK)  »
Hello there Derryt

June 26, 1672 Age 35   
Marriage of Edward Kynaston 1637- and Bridget Bassano 1642-
St Martins in the Fields, London, England (United Kingdom)

‘June 26 Edward Kinaston, of S’ Alban’s, Wood Street, London, Salter, Bach. , ab’ 35, & Bridget Bassano, of Walthamstow, Essex, Widow, ab’ 30; at S’ Martin’s in Fields’. LML 1672.

Bridget was the widow of John Bassano (Christening Date 26 Apr 1636
Christening Place ALLHALLOWS LONDON WALL,LONDON,LONDON,ENGLAND
Father's Name John Basano
Mother's Name Anne
IGI Record Batch P00085-1; Son of John Bassano 1608-1654 and his wife Anne
Bassano, John, gent., Walthamstow, Essex 1653 32
(Will proved 27 Sept 1655)  John Bassano was son of Anthony Bassano 1579-1658 and his wife Dorothy nee Hinde (m.604)

So Bridget Bassano/Kynaston your 7GGrandmother was widow of my 1st cousin 9x removed.
Haven't found her maiden name as at today.

my email address is : *

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Derbyshire / Re: The Wright Family from Derbyshire - 1600's
« on: Sunday 26 February 23 01:25 GMT (UK)  »
Oooooh ooooh thank you so much!!!
You've given me data that will flesh out my Tree on Geni.com and also same in
Ancestry.co.uk

So indeed we are related and you are correct with history of the Bassano (My GGrandmother
Harriet Drake nee Bassano) is direct descendant of the original family.

All fascinating stuff.

My email is gayestrand@gmail.com  -  happy to have you contact me anytime.

 ;D

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Derbyshire / Re: The Wright Family from Derbyshire - 1600's
« on: Tuesday 21 February 23 21:37 GMT (UK)  »
Hi there : yes I am still here - alive and well in New Zealand.
I'll have to refresh my interest in this Wright branch from Derbyshire.

:))

Gaye

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 :D   oh oh oh

I do beg your pardon....1963 Roll so marriage must be before 1963

Many thanks

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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: Marriage Search for my family tree : help please
« on: Thursday 05 January 23 20:59 GMT (UK)  »
If they are registered genealogists and have access to full database on a paid sub.
(I think).....unlike plebs like me who only use the 'free online access to BMD'

 ::)

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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: Marriage Search for my family tree : help please
« on: Thursday 05 January 23 20:27 GMT (UK)  »
You are right there 1943 is the limit online BMD in New Zealand
I did have someone with greater search skills in Geni look for me 1956-1965
and he found Nothing....most odd as they shown as a married couple in Electoral Rolls 1960

I'm not so familiar with searching out Australia BMD online ...

 ::)

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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: Marriage Search for my family tree : help please
« on: Wednesday 04 January 23 22:53 GMT (UK)  »
No, cousins here in NZ are very vague with such
I have asked a member of Geni for help in getting the year of marriage
but no response yet
Shame the online BMD site only allows free searches to 1943   :(

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