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Suffolk / Re: MATHEWS William & Sarah in Woodbridge mid 1800's
« on: Wednesday 09 October 19 11:27 BST (UK)  »
Thank you to ColC, rosie99 and amondg for your prompt response to my message.
I have only found Robert and Thomas on the 1841 Census and nothing more, they have vanished.
Henry and Jane don't appear after the 1851 Census.
I would very much like to know what happened to them.
The other family members  have appeared on other family trees so I have been able to move forward with them.
Regards Cheryl

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Suffolk / MATHEWS William & Sarah in Woodbridge mid 1800's
« on: Tuesday 08 October 19 10:09 BST (UK)  »
My great, great grandparents, William and Sarah MATHEWS managed a pub in New St Woodbridge in the mid 1800's. I would appreciate any help I can get to trace several of their children.
Jane b 1823, Robert b 1830, Mary Ann b 1835 and Henry Edward b 1842.
I have found through ancestry information about William Thomas b 1826 and Caroline b 1837.
I am related through William Thomas who somehow made his way to Australia.
kind regards,
Cheryl

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Suffolk / Re: MATHEWS Thomas William 1826
« on: Monday 22 January 18 06:43 GMT (UK)  »
Greetings Debra,
Thank you for reaching out. In 2016 I went to Woodbridge and found the burial site for William and Sarah Mathews. Their son William had been living in Harwick (1851 census) but eventually found his way to Australia.
I can find no information as to how he got to Australia and I would appreciate it if you had any information  that would shed some light on this. 
I also went to Bethnal Green where Eliza Gates was born.
It is some time since I was working on the family tree but I am willing to share what I know.

Cheers Cheryl

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London and Middlesex / Re: Bethnal Green
« on: Sunday 29 May 16 02:57 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks for your prompt reply. I will access now feeling a bit silly for missing the obvious!!
Cheers

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London and Middlesex / Bethnal Green
« on: Sunday 29 May 16 01:56 BST (UK)  »
I will be visiting UK in July and have been unable, thus far, to find an historical society link to the Bethnal Green area.  In the mid 1800's my great grandmother, Eliza GATES,  was born in New Nichol St Bethnal Green and while I can find a map of the area around that time little else is presenting itself.
I would appreciate any links that I could tap into so I can expand on my visit to the area.

Kind regards,
Cheryl

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Suffolk / Re: MATHEWS Thomas William 1826
« on: Wednesday 07 October 15 05:16 BST (UK)  »
Thankyou Annette7.  I really appreciate all the information you provided. Now I need to check it all out with what I already have. Many thanks, CherylM

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Suffolk / MATHEWS Thomas William 1826
« on: Sunday 04 October 15 04:22 BST (UK)  »
I have been trying to verify the parents of my great grandfather, Thomas William MATHEWS, who was born about 1826. I have a copy of his marriage in 1870 to Eliza GATES (in Cranbourne, Vic, Australia) which gives his father's name as William MATHEWS and his mother Sarah (maiden name unknown).
He appears on his son's marriage certificate as William Thomas MATHEWS. It seems that Thomas was born in Suffolk about 1826 and Eliza Gates was born in 1844 in Bethnal Green.
I would appreciate any help with this.
Kind regards,
CherylM1951

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Cornwall / Re: Edmund JANE
« on: Friday 23 January 15 07:38 GMT (UK)  »
Thankyou Kay for your prompt reply. I will certainly follow up that link.

Regards Cheryl

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Cornwall / Edmund JANE
« on: Friday 23 January 15 04:21 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,

I am searching for information - particularly a death record -for my 2x great grandfather, Edmund JANE who was born in Liskeard or St Austell in approx 1814-1816 to parents, Edmund JANE and Ann PITT.

Edmund married (1) to Elizabeth VIAN in 1836 in Cornwall. They had 4 sons, William (1837), Thomas (1839), Edwin (1842) and Simeon (1844). After Elizabeth's death in 1845, Edmund married (2) Jane BONE in 1849. They had a further 3 or 4 children.

Edmund is listed in all census up to and including 1891. In the 1891 census, he is a widower living at Wrestling Green, St Austell. I can find no further mention of him after this time.

It has been suggested that he may have travelled to America (where some of his sons had migrated) and died there. As he was 77 in 1891, I have doubts over this however I haven't been able to locate a death record for him in England.

Any help anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated.

Thank-you.


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