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England / Re: James Willoughby Drury
« on: Monday 05 April 21 13:43 BST (UK)  »
Hi Graham Drury and 'Sondaleigh', I am Claire Clark a family historian in New Zealand researching a group of bandsmen. I have information on James Drury. I am reaching out to several J. Drury descendants who have made enquiries on the Internet for assistance, I hope to hear from you. My email address can be found by Googling these words       “History collecting – St Kilda Brass”

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Rossiter for rcuser
« on: Monday 13 May 19 13:12 BST (UK)  »
Hi guys, its almost like I have to borrow Arnie's response in The Terminator movies and announce "I'm back!". I was over in Aust for a few days and missed all the excitement of seeing replies to this posting after 7 years. My personal email provider has changed to @outlook.com So if anyone wants to reply personally check this item https://www.eventfinda.co.nz/2015/wwi-in-watercolours-at-splash/wellington      and update the email address.

Its nice to see some interest in this line and a real thrill to see so many helpers still out there and nice to see a family connection. I am guessing that Beth Heap is descended from Mary Anne Clark who married George William Patterson. Using this Forum is helpful. I have 4 definite children for Isaac Clark and Elizabeth Grey and only pencilled in a possible 5th so I look forward to receiving info. Elizabeth Grey I had tracked to the East Knoyle area of Wiltshire and had worked with the Wiltshire OPC to narrow down a list of possible parents. Beth's proposal that Elizabeth Grey is from the Hindon area and possibly baptised 21 Apr 1782 with parents Jeremiah and Jane.... this is great work.

Isaac Rositer Clark, pauper, died 24 November 1840 at Workhouse Hampstead, aged 62 years of diseased lungs.  He was buried at Highgate Cemetery of St. James, Swains Lane, St Pancras. He is the oldest confirmed male in this lineage.

Claire

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Rossiter for rcuser
« on: Thursday 19 July 12 23:23 BST (UK)  »
Hi everyone,

I would like to focus on Isaac ROSSITER born 8 Feb 1767 in Evercreech ["Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/SR7S-XTM : accessed 19 July 2012), entry for Isaac /Rossiter/.

Isaac Rossiter is reported as married Hannah GARLAND and they had 2 children
Hannah ROSSITER born 1789 Evercreech, Somerset and Joanna ROSSITER b. 1792 Evercreech, in Somerset

I am enquiring if anyone has researched this individual, his wife and/or children.
My key question is does he disappear from known family events after 1792? 
He may reappear as Rossiter CLARK in our family branch in Middlesex.

Thanks Claire in New Zealand

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: A Big THANK YOU to all the volunteers
« on: Monday 16 July 12 10:29 BST (UK)  »
Hi Rcuser,
Mana from heaven. I have investigated the Evercreech line once before but the custodian of the data was dismissive. You are open minded. Please go to http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/th/read/BRABANT/2002-07/1025761250
and pick up email contact for me and please write. CC

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Rossiter for rcuser
« on: Monday 16 July 12 08:26 BST (UK)  »
Hi Rcuser,

I have loaded a message on the Rossiter One name Board today as follows. Any interst to you?

I have Isaac Rossiter Clark living in Middlesex/ Highgate in the early 1800s. I do not know who his parents were, where he was born, or how he comes to have the Rossiter middle name. Potentially I could be looking for CLARK and ROSSITER connections names through marriage . But any other suggestions welcomed. Rossiter was a very significant name to this man and his family. He gave the name Rossiter to several children as their middle name.

Isaac Rossiter Clark was born abt 1774 - 1778 [based on ages at death].
In 1813 he married Elizabeth Adams (nee Grey) at St Pancras, Middlesex. He would have been 35 – 39 years old. He died 24 November 1840  male, age 62 years, pauper, in the Workhouse Hampstead. He was buried as Isaac Rositer Clark at Highgate Cemetery of St. James, Swains Lane, St Pancras, abode Highgate bur. 1st. Dec.(?) 66years of age.
Thanks for any ideas, CC in NZ

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One Name Studies: N to S / Rossiter as middle name
« on: Monday 16 July 12 01:08 BST (UK)  »
Hi everyone,
I have Isaac Rossiter Clark living in Middlesex/ Highgate in the early 1800s. I do not know who his parents were, where he was born, or how he comes to have the Rossiter middle name. Potentially I could be looking for CLARK and ROSSITER connections names through marriage . But any other suggestions welcomed. Rossiter was a very significant name to this man and his family. He gave the name Rossiter to several children as their middle name.

Isaac Rossiter Clark was born abt 1774 - 1778 [based on ages at death].
In 1813 he married Elizabeth Adams (nee Grey) at St Pancras, Middlesex. He would have been 35 – 39 years old. He died 24 November 1840  male, age 62 years, pauper, in the Workhouse Hampstead. He was buried as Isaac Rositer Clark at Highgate Cemetery of St. James, Swains Lane, St Pancras, abode Highgate bur. 1st. Dec.(?) 66years of age.
Thanks for any ideas, CC in NZ

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