Show Posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.


Messages - throckenholt

Pages: [1] 2 3 4 ... 44
1
Surrey / Re: tax lists late 1500s early 1600s, Dorking
« on: Saturday 07 January 23 20:57 GMT (UK)  »
thanks - I'll try that.

2
Surrey / tax lists late 1500s early 1600s, Dorking
« on: Saturday 07 January 23 14:06 GMT (UK)  »
I have come across these "facts" quoted online (from American sources of an early emigrant to the US), but I can't find any evidence of the actual records online.
The name I am interested in is Stockdale Cuddington (or variations - sometimes spelt Quiddington)
• Tax Lists: able to bear arms, 9 Nov 1596, Dorking, Surrey Musters, pub. By Surrey Record Society, vol. 3, p. 239)
• appears in frankpledge, 5 Oct 1606, Dorking, Surrey. Tithingman William Wood; John Mullins and Robert Dendy also listed.
• Bef 1622, Dorking, held "freely one tenement in West Streete called Godfreys, now converted into a tenement sometimes Cowpers and sometimes Henry Rogers, late Edward Goodwyns, purchased by the said Stockdale of Jasper Goodwyn." Nearby houses included those of William Mullins (Mayflower passenger) and Margaret Wood.
• Tax Lists: 1628, Dorking, Surrey.

If anyone has any where the originals of these "facts" may be found any guidance would be gratefully accepted.

3
Essex Lookup Requests / Re: Gt Dunmow Marriage - POULTER/SMITH
« on: Thursday 11 August 22 16:45 BST (UK)  »
Hi Mortieau,
I am on the trail of the same family as you - I am descended from the Elizabeth Poulter who married John Skingle that you mention in another post.
I am happy to compare notes with you.  I have collected lots of Poulters (and various other spellings).  I am not sure I know where this Samuel came from though :(
Julie

4
Suffolk Lookup Requests / Re: Cretingham Windmill (Post Mill)
« on: Saturday 10 August 19 10:19 BST (UK)  »
I have a family named Rice in the 1851 census who was a master miller.  Is this the post mill or the tower mill ?

1851 Census, Street, Cretingham, Suffolk  RG8 107 1802
Isaac Rice      25   malster master employing 1 man   Little Horkesley
Caroline Rice      28                  Haverhill
Charlotte C Rice    1                  Cretingham
Emma Staff      12   servant            Framsden

He was in Bradfield St George, by at the latest 1857.  He married in the Cretingham area in 1849, but originated in Essex.

Julie

5
Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Re: Cheverton of Newchurch and Brading
« on: Wednesday 03 August 16 09:07 BST (UK)  »
thanks - I'll have a look at those.

6
Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Re: Cheverton of Newchurch and Brading
« on: Wednesday 03 August 16 08:49 BST (UK)  »
thanks - I found that - but sadly it seems to be just post 1837
"Note : Prior to July 1837, Parish Registers (which are NOT indexed in this system, and which are held by the County Record Office) were used to record Baptisms, Marriages and Burials."


7
Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Cheverton of Newchurch and Brading
« on: Wednesday 03 August 16 08:13 BST (UK)  »
After many years of searching I have finally confirmed a family legend of a connection to the Isle of Wight :)  I have no knowledge of how the record situation for this area works - no idea where best to look.

I  have tracked them back to James Chiverton/Cheverton born 1742 to John and Grace in Newchurch.
1728 5 Sep John Cheverton married Grace White Brading.

I  have also come up with a will at the TNA Kew for a Grace Cheverton widow of Brading - not sure if it is too late to be the same Grace

Reference:   IR 26/412/13 - Abstract of Will of Grace Cheverton, Widow of Artingshote Farm in the parish of Brading Isle of Wight, Hampshire. Proved in the Court of Winchester January 30 1796

Any hints or advice as the best way to track down this family without having to travel gratefully accepted.

Julie

8
I live fairly near so I can make a trip sometime - it seems Ashwellthorpe needs some attention :)  I didn't realise anyone could use the Kirby Hall data - thanks for that.

Have you tried freereg ?  they have quite good coverage for Norfolk - useful to have a second opinion as well.
Also lots of the images are online at the familysearch site.

9
Thanks - some of those I have come across already - I am sure they are all connected but not quite found the connection yet.  Maybe I need to plan a trip to Norwich.

Julie

Pages: [1] 2 3 4 ... 44