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Norfolk / Re: ASKEW of Norfolk
« on: Wednesday 17 January 18 11:59 GMT (UK)  »
Hello and wishing you a Happy new year.

Going backwards is Charles Aldis Askew b.1845 d.1892 (Lakenham Norwich) m. Priscilla Stone (Holborn/Smithfield).  They had eight children born in London -  Charles Francis 1866; James Henry 1868; John 1893; Albert Aldis 1872 (Holborn); Walter Sidney 1874 (my grandfather); Edmund Horace 1876; Alfred Aldis 1879 (Poplar/Bromley by Bow) & Frederick William 1872.

The generation before was James Askew who married Eliza Aldis (hence the unusual Christian name) who married 02 Sept 1827 Sydenstone Norfolk.

I haven't got proof all the above are correct, but it does all fit together.

Hope this helps your tree.
Nanny with Rosie

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Norfolk / Re: ASKEW of Norfolk
« on: Friday 14 July 17 18:01 BST (UK)  »
Hello Debbie.  I don't think I have must useful information for you although I do have a Christmas Askew on my tree I am not sure how accurate it is.  Anyway here goes:
Robert Askew m. Mary Jarvis
Robert Askew (b 1809) m. Harriet Ward
Robert Askew (b 1839) m. Eliza
Christmas Askew (b 1881) youngest of five Julia (b 1871); Walter J (1876); George (b 1877) & Kate (b 1880).  Looking at the dates there are possibly others some of which might have died.
They lived at Little Frensham Norfolk. 
I think (not having looked at my tree for some considerable time) are a branch of my main tree.
My mother was an Askew.
Regards
Nanny with Rosie

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Immigrants & Emigrants - General / Re: Blaise Louis HENOCQ b.1788 Paris
« on: Wednesday 30 March 16 12:25 BST (UK)  »
Hello - nice to hear from a distant relative.

Your question about Anthoine's (1751-1820) parents - his father was Jacques and mother Francoise LOCQUET (I think as it is very difficult to find out information due to documents being burned probably due to the French Revolution - not sure on that fact).   Anthoine's wife was Louise Constance Bellot who's parents were Guillame Pierre Blot and Marie Constance Lamart.

Not been able to establish anything further back that that.   Anything you find, please let me know.

Hope you enjoy hunting out the information on the tree, I started way back in 1980 when I had to visit St Catherine's House, etc and wrote to every Henocq in the country's phone book - there were 13 listed which included my mother.   

Happy hunting.
NANNY WITH ROSIE

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Norfolk / Re: ASKEW of Norfolk
« on: Monday 07 September 15 21:26 BST (UK)  »
Hello Christina - thank you for your message.  I have on my list for the children of Leonard A and Muriel the following:  Muriel, Kathleen, Walter S, Arthur E and Archibald R. 

My mother was sister to Leonard but I cannot remember him.  Incidently Archibald was named after the eldest brother of Leonard and my mother (Winifred) and he died in France in WW1 (on 12 September 1915 in what was then known as Flanders).

Do you have more information about this line of the family?

RITA

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Sussex / Re: Isted's of East Sussex
« on: Thursday 03 April 14 16:20 BST (UK)  »
Afternoon Moorey.   

I have looked onto my Isted tree and a Thomas Isted m. Philadelphia Eastland in 1803 in the village of Ashburnham in Sussex.  I do not have any Thomas Isted marrying a Sarah Moore that I can find. 

NANNY WITH ROSIE

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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Re: Harriet Lane b.1866 Marylebone
« on: Friday 15 November 13 08:33 GMT (UK)  »
Morning all - thank you for your responses.

Unfortunately the name Henocq has often been transcribed/misspelt so often I have lost track of what to try next, in the 1911 census it would appear to be Henry ???

Alexandra Fanny can wait a little longer, I am looking at other branches to see whether I can make more progress.

NANNY WITH ROSIE

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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Re: Harriet Lane b.1866 Marylebone
« on: Thursday 14 November 13 15:57 GMT (UK)  »
That's quick!!    I could only find a birth on the FreeBMD and not anything else.  I wondered whether she had died young. 

NANNY WITH ROSIE

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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Re: Harriet Lane b.1866 Marylebone
« on: Thursday 14 November 13 15:35 GMT (UK)  »
Afternoon Rootschatters

Does anyone know how I can find out, without purchasing a birth certificate, the parentage of a mystery person - it is ELIZABETH FANNY HENOCQ b.1882 Chelsea 1a/317 first quarter.  The area is appropriate for the family but I cannot place this person. 

Your help would be appreciated.
NANNY WITH ROSIE

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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Re: Harriet Lane b.1866 Marylebone
« on: Wednesday 13 November 13 12:09 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you everyone for filling in lots of empty twigs on my tree, especially during the early 20th century - been puzzling me for months why I couldn't find them!! ???

Now the mystery has been solved, well done.

NANNY WITH ROSIE

ps - any more parts of the tree you come across would be greatly appreciated.

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