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London and Middlesex / Re: Pedrick in London
« on: Sunday 20 December 09 06:33 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Researchers,

A couple of possible additions to the tree.  This brings in the Surnames Steward and Leather. The two new Pedricks could be siblings of Richard.

Thanks for looking.

Regards

John.


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Devon / Re: PEDRICK in Devon with Steward and Leather
« on: Wednesday 16 December 09 15:08 GMT (UK)  »
Hi All,
I've found a couple of marriages that might fit in the tree.  These were from East Stonehouse and about the same period.  Perhaps someone is researching either Steward or Leather in Plymouth.  These could be siblings of Richard Pedrick.  I think the 'unknown Pedrick' might be a Richard as well.

Regards

John.

30
London and Middlesex / Re: Pedrick in London
« on: Tuesday 08 December 09 22:26 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Snowball,

Thanks for the links.  I do have some information about Thomas Pedrick the coffee shop man.

1853 Thomas Pedrick Coffee rooms, 5 Newcastle Place Edgware Road also 9 St. Georges Terrace, Kilburn.
1858, Thomas Pedrick Coffee Rooms, 95, Grand Junction Terrace, Edgware Road.

Thomas doesn't seem to a common Pedrick forename although a Thomas Pedrick married an Elizabeth Saunders on 20APR1867 at St Martin in the fields.

The line I'm interested in have become chimney sweeps by the 1850's along with the Spencer's!

Thanks for your interest

Regards

John

31
London and Middlesex / Pedrick in London
« on: Tuesday 08 December 09 11:24 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Researchers,

Not many Pedricks in London so not many researchers!  Perhaps there might be at least one other person interested in this family from Devon.

Regards

John Spencer

 

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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Re: Pedrick in Portsea
« on: Monday 07 December 09 06:57 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,EwshotLad,

Thanks for the information.

Regards

John

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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Pedrick in Portsea
« on: Sunday 06 December 09 18:47 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Researchers,

My Pedrick ancestors seem to have come from Devon and I've spent some time looking for them.  I now find that the main man a Richard Pedrick left Plymouth and worked in Portsea.   While in the County he had a few children before moving to London.

The earliest child James seems to have been transcribed wrongly, I would think that his name was James Pardrew Pedrick.

I would be interested in hearing from anyone else researching this Pedrick  family.

Thanks for looking

Regards

John Spencer


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Devon / Re: PEDRICK in Devon
« on: Sunday 06 December 09 16:49 GMT (UK)  »
Hi listers,

I've had some help from 'Rootsweb' Devon list.

New tree attached.   The youngest Richard was possibly transcribed wrongly, should be Richard, Pardrew Pedrick.

Thanks for looking.

regards

John

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Devon / PEDRICK in Devon
« on: Saturday 05 December 09 20:52 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Lister's,

I've been researching my Pedrick ancestors for several years.  I've mainly been interested in the later events post 1840 and in London.  The family were originally wheelwrights then later generations turned to chimney sweeping.  The areas in London where they lived were, Kings Cross, Bethnal Green, Bow, Old Ford then ending up in West Ham
The head of the family was a Richard Pedrick from Devon who married Hannah Pardrew.  The children were Arthur, James, Andrew, John, William and Richard.  I do not have much information about Richard and Hannah other than a possible marriage in 1805 which seems suspect! Son Richard seems to have strayed and was transported to Australia in 1840 for ten years.

I would be interest to know if anyone else is researching this extended family.

Regards

John Spencer


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London and Middlesex / Sarah Pedrick Married Henry Spencer in 1867
« on: Friday 13 November 09 09:34 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Listers,

SARAH PEDRICK and HENRY SPENCER were married in Bethnal Green in 1867.
Henry was a 'white lead maker' but after his marriage he joined his Father-in-law
WILLIAM PEDRICK as a chimney sweep.

Sarah's sister HANNAH PEDRICK also was married the same year to WILLIAM WILKES.

Is there anyone else out there researching these families?

Regards

John

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