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Hi, contacted cousin in Canberra again....this is her reply. His name was written as Nicholas Garnon, maitre-sculpteur a Paris, living at Rue Montmartre, Paris married 2 March 1710 to Marguerite Raimbault. Also if there were any children born to them.  My cousin thinks he could be the grandfather of our Nicholas Joseph Francois Gauron born 1736 in Paris.  Any info on Caroline Guery would be wonderful as we think she married at possibly 14!
If we can help you with any more info please let us know.
Many thanks and good luck, Susan

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Hello again,
We are convinced that the son Nicolas/Nicholas was John Francois Joseph Nicolas Gauron. His father being Nicolas Joseph Francois Gauron. There was a second Son. Lambert Buonaventure Gauron.
Christian names were mixed around quite a lot it seems.  Nicolas Joseph Francois Gauron was often referred to as Nicolas Francois Gauron.  We cant find any info on the birth of Nicolas Joseph Francois in 1736 but believe his grandfather to have been Nicolas Gauron(possibly with same middle names)He married Marguerite Ramboult in Rue Mon Marche 2nd March 1710.  Sorry, my French is bad! Is it possible for you to check out this marriage for us please?
John Francois Nicolas Gauron won a prize of five guineas from the London Society of the Arts for a model made from wax. Participants had to be under 21 years of age. This was in 1775. He then became an Engraver (including official making of Seals) He married twice and died in St. Pancras London in May 1822. He is my third great grandfather.
Lambert was also a Seal Engraver.  Merlin's Cave was a Tea House off Black Mary's Hole Road and Kings Row, London. He married a Caroline and had seven children, one named Lambert Nicolas Gauron who suffered from poor site but was a watch guard maker. Lambert B died in St. James, Clerkenwell London in Jan 1823.

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Hello,
I am speaking with my cousin before making sure I send through the correct information for you.
Nicolas Joseph had two sons as far we know.  John Francis Nicolas Joseph and Lambert Buonaventure Gauron.  We could not find where they were born and thought around the 1760 mark.  We have not been able to find any info on Nicolas Joseph's father.   Yes, Gauron has been written incorrectly right through the records.   When I first started looking it was thought Nicolas and Joseph were brothers. Then it turned out they were one person, Nicolas Joseph Francois Gauron.   Will be back on contact with you soon.   So good to hear from you.
Susan

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Alderney, Guernsey, Jersey, Sark / Re: Deaths on Jersey, Channel Islands
« on: Friday 14 August 20 02:27 BST (UK)  »
Thank you both so much.  I live in Sydney.  Did joint the Jersey Heritage site and got photos and1941 War Registration but as you say, no death notices.

Very happy with what you have given me.

Thanks again, Susan

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Alderney, Guernsey, Jersey, Sark / Dseaths on Jersey, Channel Islands
« on: Thursday 13 August 20 05:43 BST (UK)  »
Hi can anyone find these deaths for me please:

Joseph Victor Newington Snr d.o.b. 21 Aug 1875 St. Peters. Jersey
in 1906 he was a Stoker in the First Tower.

Mary Ann de St Croix, his wife.
Born Jan 1878 St. Lawrence Jersey
1911 living in St. Helier, Jersey.

Their son: Thomas Philip Charles Newington was born in St. Helier
d.o.b. 13th Oct 1902 - last heard of living in St. Clement Jersey.

Another son: William George Newington
Born 26 Jul 1906 St. Helier Jersey
Last known living in St. Clement Jersey

Many thanks, Susan

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Just checked and he is William Joseph Taylor on the baptisms and registration of childrens births and marriages, deaths etc......

Many thanks for your help.

Susan

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Sorry people, I havent been on this site for years and didnt look to see different people were kindly answering........wife was Emma Alice Waller known as Alice all her life apart from her birth and death when she was Emma Alice. Burial or cremation place was Lewisham.  Yes they did live in Lambeth and in abt 1905 went to Canada.  Cant find their return but definitely back in the 1930's. You have made me notice that J was only used on one census for William Taylor.   His birth is just William.  His mother was Blake. His marriage just states William.  Henry was his father and both Henry and William were Carpenters.   I guess if he was only William Taylor, hopeless to try to find him.

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Hi Maureen,
You helped because you were interested to try.......my brain hadnt registered the different addresses of wife's death and 1939 census and I dont have easy access to voting registers so hadnt clocked the different abodes.  I just assumed they lived in Stanstead Road and William J then moved in with his son.  I didnt know that his son was also in Stanstead Road.   So that is something for me to investigate tomorrow.   SO my love, thank you very much.  It was much appreciated.  Now unfortunately the man of the house would like me to do something about getting his dinner!
Many thanks and you did help me.   

Susan

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Thanks for you help Maureen,
The whole family had been in Canada for a few years from 1905 but had returned to the UK not long after.   Perhaps they did not register to vote on their return.
William Joseph's wife died in 1938 at that Stanstead address so perhaps William Joseph moved in with his son.   The 1939 Census had black blocking but shows John Henry and wife Alice, then blocked out. Under that are two Mash relatives and the William Taylor showing the correct date of his birth with Retired written as occupation. You make a good point about his perhaps dying during the war.  His actual death record may never be found.   Thanks again for your time and trouble.
All the best and stay safe, Susan.

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