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Re: Bearman Family Are you out there?
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 10 February 05 23:30 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Neve,
Yes please look for him on 1841.  I'm not sure where he was in 1841.  In 1842 he was in Devon, in 1844 Portsmouth, in 1851 Somerset and 1861 Greenwich. Have put feelers out on both the Hampshire and Devon boards for 1841 census.  So if you look as well, maybe he'll turn up.

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Suzanne
Greenwich, London-BEARMAN/JOHNSON/GREENE Barking Essex-BEARMAN
Manchester- NEWALL/Newell or variants, LOLLEY/Lolly,WALL
Shropshire- WALL
Cheshire- MADDOCK/CARTER/PERCIVAL
Windsor, Berkshire - MILES
Buckinghamshire - MILES
Monmouthshire - JAMES & MORRIS
Herefordshire- FLEET
Yorkshire- SHIPLEY & GRAY
Sussex- EDWARDS & KNIGHT
Wiltshire/Hampshire-WATERS
Wolverhampton area Staffordshire- ASTON
Staffordshire- LOLLEY

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Re: Bearman Family Are you out there?
« Reply #10 on: Friday 11 February 05 10:51 GMT (UK) »
I do not know if this will help...
There use to be a Departmental store in
Leytonstone, East Greater London..called
BEARMANS Ltd...I think the family live Woodford
or Chingford way...
the Store Closed in 1981 'ish

It might give you an area to search in...

Good hunting
Kevin
Hammond and Aylott
Albury Hertfordshire

Harris/Churchman in Sawston Camb.

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Re: Bearman Family Are you out there?
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 12 June 05 11:33 BST (UK) »
Dear siouxzie
My Great Great Grandfather James shipman's mother was Susan Bearman. The family were at South Weald in Essex in 1836. I don't have any other information about her parents or family.  We think her husband was John Shipman. James and his brother William and their Brother-in -law Samuel Rush were transported to Australia in 1836.  Everyone else stayed in England. Hope this may be of some minor help. I know when I've tried to trace Susan I keep hitting a brick wall.
Good Luck wren

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Re: Bearman Family Are you out there?
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 03 July 05 11:51 BST (UK) »
Dear Souixzie et al .....

When I was researching my own family (Fewell) I came across an early Essex Bearman -

Sarah BEARMAN married Simon/Simeon CHILDS at Chignall St James, Essex on 30th August 1752.

This was (I think) the earliest, but not the only, reference to a Bearman in the parish record that I was checking through.

If you haven't checked already - there are some Bearman exchanges on Genforum (but they may be between you guys for all I know !)

Any help ?????


ME
Fewell, MacDougall, Stevens, Rainbird


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Re: Bearman Family Are you out there?
« Reply #13 on: Monday 04 July 05 13:24 BST (UK) »
Hi suzanne

I checked 1861 census index,and could not find any willian bearman's born barking

the closest in age is

william bearman 50 letter carrier b bocking
eliza wife 40 b herts ayott st lawrence
edward 17 b bocking
david wm 14 b same
abraham 9 b same
samuel 7 b same
living at church lane bocking Ref RG9/1114/52/2

also on same page

spread eagle church lane

abraham bearman 51 publican b bocking
hannah wife 35 b same
thomas humphrey 41 brother in law b same

the next two closest are

william bearman 52 halstead

william bearman 44 hocckley

hope this helps

regards

alan

ramsey ramsay abel harvey hicks groves vinton bacon wright beason beeson beaston ward

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Re: Bearman Family Are you out there?
« Reply #14 on: Monday 04 July 05 13:58 BST (UK) »
Thanks to all,

ME I can't see any connection to my Bearman's as yet but I'll keep her in mind. Yes I've posted on Genforum, no response as yet.
Wren I'll look out for your Susan
Alan Thanks for your post, My William in 1861 is living in Greenwich and is married to Jane, occupation sick attendant, that census gives his birthplace as Barking.
I just havn't found his family there yet any earlier.  I'll keep those Bearman's in mind though, you never know there might be a link eventually.

William's father according to his marriage cert was called William too and was a shoemaker.

I don't have a knowledge of Essex as a county and don't know what areas are near to Barking.

I'll find them eventually

Siouxzie
Greenwich, London-BEARMAN/JOHNSON/GREENE Barking Essex-BEARMAN
Manchester- NEWALL/Newell or variants, LOLLEY/Lolly,WALL
Shropshire- WALL
Cheshire- MADDOCK/CARTER/PERCIVAL
Windsor, Berkshire - MILES
Buckinghamshire - MILES
Monmouthshire - JAMES & MORRIS
Herefordshire- FLEET
Yorkshire- SHIPLEY & GRAY
Sussex- EDWARDS & KNIGHT
Wiltshire/Hampshire-WATERS
Wolverhampton area Staffordshire- ASTON
Staffordshire- LOLLEY

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Re: Bearman Family Are you out there?
« Reply #15 on: Saturday 24 December 05 05:45 GMT (UK) »
Hi Neve,
Noticed that you are researching Bearman's of Bocking and seeing as most of mine were either Bocking or Braintree I wondered if we were searching the same family.
I am connected to the Bearman's twice.  My Great great grandfather John Wade married Sarah Bearman c1806 in 1829 and John's sister Catherine Wade married William Bearman born 31 10 1808 Bocking on the 19 7 1829
Kissimmee
Essex - Baker, Spriggs, Wade, Bearman, Crosier,
Walker, Rolfe, Joslin, Coats
Australia - Baker
Kent - Chattington, O'Hara, Roffey
London - Stevens, Stone, Davies, Walker
Cambridge - O'Hara
And who knows where else......

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