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ALBONE - Biggleswade
« on: Thursday 11 January 07 20:43 GMT (UK) »
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Re: Albone - Biggleswade
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 11 January 07 21:01 GMT (UK) »
I' ve found these on www.familysearch.org:

Edward Albone bpt 1819

Elizabeth Albone bpt 1821

Millar Albone  bpt 1824

All in Biggleswade, all  have parents Edward and Elizabeth and all extracted records.

Could this be your family?

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Re: Albone - Biggleswade
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 11 January 07 21:46 GMT (UK) »
Gill in the 1841 census ages were rounded down so are out within 5 years sometimes.
Heres exact Dates and other siblings

Parents- Edward Albone and Elizabeth
David Albone-10 Oct 1813
Lucy Albone-25 Dec 1816
Edward Albone-22 Aug 1819
Elizabeth Albone-09 Dec 1821
Millar Albone-09 May 1824

So we need to find a marriage now for Edward and Elizabeth b-1781.Around 1813 going from the birth of  their first child.

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Re: ALBONE - Biggleswade
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 27 January 07 21:29 GMT (UK) »
Dear Gill
I am in the process of doing a one name study for Albon(e).
I have this family in my database.
You are correct in that Edward's parents were Joseph Albon and Ann Bonfield. I have their mrrg, chr and death data if you need it, and Josephs parents.
Where do you fit into the Albone story?
KR Denise
Albon - Chelsea, Bedfordshire,
Hutchinson - Islington
Warwick,
Spicer, Barnes, Hawkins, Ironside, Squibb, Drake, Pople - Dorset,
Adams - Somerset
Drover, Eggs, Bartlett, Gillingham, Rogers, Durdall - Christchurch, Hampshire
Cotton, Bird, North, Foster - West Midlands
Steel, Jeffcock, Mangham, Stacey, Hill, Pagden, Storey - Sheffield, Yorkshire


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Re: ALBONE - Biggleswade
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 28 January 07 22:12 GMT (UK) »
Hi Gill,
I've had a look at your tree and I maybe able to fill in some of the gaps.
Gertrude's birth was registered Jan-Mar 1908 in Islington. I could not find any of her siblings registered in Islington, other than Florence Mabel. How sure are you that these were their names?
Gertrude's mother was Georgina Sutton. Mrrd to Archibald Theodore Albone -  Jul-Sep 1902, Islington.
Archibald's mother was Emma Toll, mrrd to Joseph registered Apr-Jun 1872 Hitchin.
Millar and Anne (Balls) had the following children
Mary Ann chr 28 Jul 1850
William David chr 20 Jan 1854
George Balls Albone reg Jan-Mar 1860
Millar Peter reg Oct-Dec 1862 
I then have the same lineage going back to Thomas and Mary of Biggleswade.
KR Denise
Albon - Chelsea, Bedfordshire,
Hutchinson - Islington
Warwick,
Spicer, Barnes, Hawkins, Ironside, Squibb, Drake, Pople - Dorset,
Adams - Somerset
Drover, Eggs, Bartlett, Gillingham, Rogers, Durdall - Christchurch, Hampshire
Cotton, Bird, North, Foster - West Midlands
Steel, Jeffcock, Mangham, Stacey, Hill, Pagden, Storey - Sheffield, Yorkshire

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Re: ALBONE - Biggleswade
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 04 November 08 21:26 GMT (UK) »
hi,

are you an albone??

i'm trying to trace a peter albone, not sure when he was born but married a patricia smith in 1960's. they had 4 children, one died in 1970 (girl) boy born in 1971, and twin girls born in 1973...

this is a long shot, but i hope you can help.....

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Re: ALBONE - Biggleswade
« Reply #6 on: Friday 16 January 09 21:59 GMT (UK) »
What has Bedfordshire done to cause you to delete all your messages?

9 days later - all GILL77's messages in this thread have now been deleted, other than the original post
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Re: ALBONE - Biggleswade
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 17 January 09 17:43 GMT (UK) »
May be worth getting hold of that book [printed by BHRS] about the Biggleswade ALBONEs because one of them started up the byke factory and later went into cars [a ''rags to riches'' story?]. 

And I think they are spoken about in the  Samuel Whitbread Notebooks [also published by BHRS] and in the early 1810s members of the ALBONE family needed to resort to ''the Parish'', I think but I forget the details and gave someone my copy.

May be worth consulting the Blars adlib site to see what is on the Beds Archives site there is about them?

cathy
Ps: Also try the online Bedford Gaol  site where there is quite a few of 'em were resident.
Bedfordshire: Worker [Flitton]; Ames [Kempston]; Manton [Kempston]; Morris [?]; Valentine [Kempston]; Two & Osborn [Cranfield]

Herfordshire and West London: Brown [Kent in early 19th C]; Blackwell.
McCarthy [Clonakilty, County Cork - searching for needles in the haystack!] and LOSTY [Dublin]

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Re: ALBONE - Biggleswade
« Reply #8 on: Tuesday 20 January 09 15:12 GMT (UK) »
Hi hutch,
Sorry I'm a bit late joining the thread - been frantically trying (again) to breakdown by my Adams brickwall (without success sadly :'().
Do you by any chance have Clifford Albon and his brother Reginald in your database?
Both brothers were born in Arlesey. I have traced them back to Abraham Albone, born c 1793, but would like to confirm my findings with someone, OR get even further back.
How lovely to find a family that stayed in one place for a change! ;D
This is my husband's mum's line, by the way.
Hope to hear from you.
Paulene :)
Also hope GILL77 is ok :-\