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Kent Lookup Requests / Re: Fright - 1841 Census look up request
« on: Sunday 28 October 12 16:50 GMT (UK)  »
Hi again,

I have just noticed that the baptism of John Fright in 1795 to Richard and Hannah Fright might be the John Fright mentioned living next door to Sarah on the 1841 Census.  Which if correct, would make that John her uncle. 

Regards,

Natterjack

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Kent Lookup Requests / Re: Fright - 1841 Census look up request
« on: Sunday 28 October 12 13:43 GMT (UK)  »
Hi there and thank you to everyone,

I got the middle name of Jane from a distant family members website, so I can't guarantee on the reliability of the information, especially when all documents including ones that are definitely true (marriage record) say otherwise.  So I have no idea where they received that piece of information from.  I have now adjusted my details accordingly, to reflect this fact.

I am very interested with the information you have all given me, especially the following parents and children.  It's just a shame I have not yet been able to link the parents Richard & Hannah Fright to my direct link as of yet.

I have a John Fright born 1685 in Elmstone, Kent who married Pleasant Johncock in 1707, they had at least 3 sons, John, Abraham and Stephen Fright.  I have no clue as to details about them other when they were born, other than Stephen Fright born 1720 in Kent who died in Monkton, Kent.  Stephen married Anne Johnson in 1739 in Minster and had at least one son named John Fright born circa 1742 in Birchington and he married Mary Ladd in 1763, however no more details are known about him as to whether he had any children or not.  So really if I wanted to see if I could link this family further back, I would need to see if a baptism could be found for Richard Fright, who married Hannah and then go even further back if possible or at all needed.

Oh well, this may take me a while if possible at all.. but for now, thank you again to you all for the wonderful work you have done for me.

Many thanks and regards,

Natterjack

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Kent Lookup Requests / Re: Fright - 1841 Census look up request
« on: Saturday 27 October 12 17:55 BST (UK)  »
Okay and thank you again,

this is starting to look interesting... as in 1881 nearby at Hoo in Minster we have Sarah's brother in law Lewis Fuller living and working the farm there.  Though I suspect, they maybe different properties to the one that Sarah was working as a servant at... so it would be interesting what the property was next door.  It would be also interesting to see details about the family of Fright on the 1851 Census.  If they are still there and also more specific details about them and also their address.

It is a shame Sarah couldn't be found with her parents however... oh well such is life of those days.

Thanks once again,

Best wishes,

Natterjack

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Kent Lookup Requests / Fright - 1841 Census look up request
« on: Saturday 27 October 12 17:04 BST (UK)  »
Hi all,

I hope someone will be able to kindly help me.

Can anyone find any information regarding a Sarah Jane Fright born circa 1820-21 in Minster, Thanet, Kent? 

Unfortunately I do not know for certain any parents names or siblings, so it really is a shot in the dark as to whether any information can be found.. but there is of course, no harm in trying.  I have found a possible baptism for her for 1st October 1820 in Kent with parents names of Richard & Mary Fright... so hopefully finding her on the 1841 Census will either confirm or deny this... hopefully. 

We know she married in Minster 1844 to Henry Castle Fuller and subsequent children, but I would like to find information relating to her before she got married, regarding her parents and siblings; as we have other people with the name Fright in my family tree from nearby and it would be interesting if I could link them up, if at all possible, even though it seems to be a common name for the area too.

Many thanks in advance,

Natterjack

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Sussex / Re: Road name off a Census return
« on: Tuesday 18 September 12 22:55 BST (UK)  »
Thank you everyone,

it looks like the Near Broad Oak is a high possibility.  And thanks for the 1891 census too.  Looks like he moved to be back near his brother Silas, who he had been living with during the 1871 Census.

Again thank you and many kind regards,

Natterjack

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Sussex / Road name off a Census return
« on: Sunday 16 September 12 13:31 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

I have recently come across an entry on the 1881 Census for a Fredc W Guy (Frederick William Guy) born 1838 Chiddingly and his wife Susanah, stating that they were living at Na Bd Oad, Chiddingly, Sussex.  Now I can figure that the Oad means Road, but has anyone got any idea what the Na Bd stands for?  At present I am unable to look up any other census returns to check to see if they are at the same address in 1891 and 1901, to help learn the address information, but I am aware they weren't there until then, thanks to help elsewhere.  Hopefully some one might know what this road was actually called.

Thanks in advance.

Kind regards,
 
Natterjack

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Kent Lookup Requests / Re: Fuller Look Up Request
« on: Monday 27 August 12 15:04 BST (UK)  »
Hi and thank you so much for everything, it certainly adds more to what is already known.

Going to read up now from the website about the workhouses in Thanet, as not come across that website before.

Many thanks and kind regards,

Natterjack

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Kent Lookup Requests / Re: Fuller Look Up Request
« on: Sunday 26 August 12 20:52 BST (UK)  »
Hi again,

I've just briefly looked up some information relating to two of the children.

Dora Fuller in 1901 became a servant - I know she later went on to get married and have at least one child - presumed still alive.

Kate however nothing is much known about.  However doing a brief search I have seen a transcript that she was in 1901 in St Nicholas Parish, Chartham, Bridge, Kent at aged 12 and an inmate, born Ramsgate.  But I can't see any more than that, so I was wondering if she was in fact in the Asylum with her mother? 

I know pretty much what happen to Mark Anthony Fuller and William John Fuller, has anyone got any clues regarding Edmund Stanley Fuller born 1872 in Minster, Thanet?

I am also wondering what became of Charles George Fuller (their brother on the 1881 Census) born circa 1871 in Minster, Thanet and also another brother Clarence Garnet Fuller born circa 1874 in Minster, Thanet.

There are at least another 3 more that would be interesting to find out about.
We have James Nap Gravenor Fuller born circa 1886 in Thanet.  Baptised in 1888 in St Lawrence.  He died on the HMS Vanguard in 1917.
Also Delaport Yardley Fermain Fuller born 1890 in Thanet -  we know he was lost at sea in 1941 - but not whether he ever married or anything.
And finally we have Robert James Fuller born 1891 - who also died on the HMS Vanguard in 1917 - but we do know he did get married.

However, I have not found a record a Rich Fred on any family information.  I presume James N.G Fuller is the same James Fuller in the workhouse however.

I hope this is of interest and I look forward to any info or thoughts.

Kind regards and many thanks.

Natterjack

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Kent Lookup Requests / Re: Fuller Look Up Request
« on: Sunday 26 August 12 19:51 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for that,

Ok, so I'm not going to find Thomas Stephen Fuller on a census return in Minster Union workhouse then.. as he died 1899.  Is there any new details on the 1901 Census for Rebecca Catherine Fuller, like stating she is a widow?

I just wish I could get to Kent and to a record office to see about their admittance to these institutions.  I can understand why someone could end up in a workhouse, but we only have rumours as to why he ended up there and also why Rebecca found herself in a mental asylum and it would be nice to clear it all up with the records.  Especially when I don't personally see her as a lunatic, just perhaps a woman unable to cope with what life had dealt her.  Hence the records may shed more light on the subject.  Just wish they were online to find easily.  Lol.

And how horrible, some of the children in the workhouse without their father, would that have been like an Orphanage/School type of thing?  Were any of them still there for the 1901 Census or had they or any of them got out?

Anyway, thanks for all the work done.  At least I now know that she was admitted between 1881 and 1891 and he was admitted between 1891 and 1899.. and hopefully one day I will find out more as to why they were admitted in the first place.

Again thank you and many kind regards,

Natterjack

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