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Cambridgeshire / Re: Prison sentence
« on: Sunday 09 May 10 10:11 BST (UK)  »
Hi Sandra
I've just had a quick look on Ancestry and have managed to find the following -
Benjamin Gault born 1843 to William and Sarah Gault although I still dont have the baptism record.
1851 census Benjamin is living on what looks like Chalk or Charlk Road in West Wickham, Cambridgeshire living with his parents William and Sarah and his siblings. William does not have an occupation listed but Benjamins siblings including Benjamin at 7 years old is listed as an agricultural labourer.
1861 census - still loking for
1866 - Benjamin maries Louisa
1871 census Benjamin and Louisa were living on Ely Road in Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire and Louisa's sister Ellen was living with them. Benjamin is listed as a farmer of 22 acres
1881- listed as you say as married but on his own living on Effingham Street and Louisa is living on Apple Street.
1891 as advised previously living in Sheffield at Club Mill Cottages?
1901 - 35 Gilpin Street in Sheffield. Benjamin is listed as being Brewers Drayman.
On the 1891 entry is the last person on the entry is listed as a gentleman by the name of James Penny and he is listed as father to head. This I believe should read James DEWEY and is Louisa's father James as he was born 1817 in Witchford in Cambridgeshire.
Does this make sense with the research you have done too? Fingers crossed!
Thanks
Karen

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Cambridgeshire / Re: Prison sentence
« on: Sunday 09 May 10 09:17 BST (UK)  »
Hi Sandra
Have we spoken before? I am related but distantly to Louisa Dewey who was the daughter of James and Eliza Dewey nee Norton. Louisa is the sister of George William Dewey born 1848 who is my 2 x great grandfather.
Louisa was not the only Dewey family member who came to Sheffield as my 2 x great father did also and descendants of his family stayed in Sheffield.
I have Benjamin listed as Benjamin Gault not Gaunt however and have them on the 1891 census living together in Sheffield at what looks like Club Mill Cottages?
If my memory serves me correctly but I cannot find the information at present either Louisa or Benjamin or both are buried in Burngreave Cemetary in Sheffield.
Maybe we could speak via email?
Thanks
Karen Beasley

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England / Re: Jeffcock Hobson
« on: Wednesday 21 June 06 19:00 BST (UK)  »
Barbara
I wondered if you had gotten any further with the Jeffcock Hobson line you were tracing?

I was speaking to someone recently regarding the connection who may have more information.
How do I contact you please off of here by email.

Thanks

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England / Re: Jeffcock Hobson
« on: Thursday 14 July 05 09:19 BST (UK)  »
Silly as it may seem you know its not that easy to find these elusive Jeffcocks. I thought too with such an uncommon name it was going to be easy.
My 3 x great grandfather was born in 1829 and I have yet to find his birth registry. I have been at this since I was 17 and I am 40 this year .... aaaagghhh!
Trouble is until I find his birth then I cannot prove my theory on his parents. On every entry but one he is listed as Charles Jeffcock born Sheffield. Then on the 1861 census he is listed as Charles Walker and born Hunshelf Bank. My theory is that he was illegitimate but that his parents later marry. My reasoning for this is because as well as the entry on the 1861 census it is also around this time that he christens his children Jeffcock Walker.
The plot thickens!

Thanks

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England / Re: Jeffcock Hobson
« on: Wednesday 13 July 05 20:15 BST (UK)  »
Hi there CatOne
It's nice to know someone has taken a look at my website, well my attempt at one!

I am the Karen Hill who has the site at Communigate.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Mortomley Hall & Darley Hall Ecclesfield
« on: Thursday 07 July 05 22:36 BST (UK)  »
Hi William
I think we have spoken before about our Jeffcock connections but due to a major PC problem I have lost a lot of information on my family tree.

Please contact me. My email address is Email address removed by moderator to prevent spam - please contact by personal message

I am connected to the Jeffcock name through my ggg grandfather Charles Jeffcock born 1829 in Sheffield.

Thanks

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England / Re: Jeffcock Hobson
« on: Thursday 07 July 05 22:31 BST (UK)  »
Hi there Barbara
I don't know if we have spoken before about our Jeffcock connections.
I am related to the Jeffcock name through my ggg grandparents Charles and Amelia Jeffcock.


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