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Re: Anne Maria BEAVAN
« Reply #27 on: Thursday 28 May 09 19:50 BST (UK) »
that's good .. one down ...?? to go  ;)
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Re: Anne Maria BEAVAN
« Reply #28 on: Thursday 28 May 09 22:24 BST (UK) »
Edgar is transcribed incorrectly in 1871:

John Henry Wilson     29 Head
Hannah Fanny Wilson    24 Wife
Harry Vincent            2   Son
Edgar Horace Vincent    1   Son
Elina Maria Vincent    26 Wife's Sister (Selina)

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Re: Anne Maria BEAVAN
« Reply #29 on: Thursday 28 May 09 22:29 BST (UK) »
You probably have this, but the marriage should be this one:

Mar 1868   Lambeth    1d   500
Vincent    Hannah Fanny            
WILSON    John Henry

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Re: Anne Maria BEAVAN
« Reply #30 on: Thursday 28 May 09 23:16 BST (UK) »
Thanks once again you guys for that info.  Told you I was a novice - never thought to look in Welsh Census!  

In 1871 William Beavan (33) - Miller born Radnor Llandaway?
              Jane Beavan (30) - Wife born Radnor Knighton
              Elizabeth (2 months) born Brecon Hay
all lived at 30 Broad Street, Hay

In 1881 William Beavan (42) - Corn Miller born Radnorshire Llanbad?
              Jane Beavan (41) - Wife born Montgomeryshire
              Eliz? (11) born Breconshire Hay
              Annie (8) born Breconshire Hay
              Marg (6) born Breconshire Hay
all lived at 30 Broad Street, Hay

In 1891 William Bevan (51) - Miller born Radnor Penybont
              Jane Bevan (58) - Wife born Radnor Knighton
              William Bevan (30) - born Brecon Hay
              Maggie (16) - born Brecon Hay
              Florence (2) grand-daughter - born Brecon Hay
all lived at Stock's House Clyro - does anyone know what the 2U means in the uninhabited or building section?  Annie would have been 18 and prob. left home

In 1901 William Beavan (60) - Corn Miller and Corn Merchant born Radnor Llandewe?
              Jane Beavan (68) - Wife born Radnor Knighton
              Florence (11) grand-daughter - born Brecon Hay
all lived at 6 &7 Village Stock's House

Can't find anyone on the 1911 Census but it's not as easy to read as the other ones

I think this is the family - what do you think?  Where did the son William come from for goodness sake? and I expect Florence is his daughter.  

My children think I'm on strike cos nothings getting done in doors......what a scream!
              
              


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Re: Anne Maria BEAVAN
« Reply #31 on: Thursday 28 May 09 23:27 BST (UK) »
Thanks Deryck - I think you're right about the marriage one thanks. 

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Re: Anne Maria BEAVAN
« Reply #32 on: Thursday 28 May 09 23:34 BST (UK) »
Thanks also with regard to Edgar - no wonder I couldn't find him!!  Getting more to grips with these sites now.......I hope!!

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Re: Anne Maria BEAVAN
« Reply #33 on: Friday 29 May 09 00:46 BST (UK) »
Hi Julie,

well done for tackling the censuses. I'm glad that you are thinking that this is the family- I was thinking that myself but it is still a bit tenuous. I didn't want to post all the details just in case and a good job I didn't because you have now achieved something new  ;D

If you look at 1841 -Beavan -William is there I think in Llandewy Ystradenny (he gives Llandewy as birth place a few times). His father James is a Miller and his mother and one sister are both Ann.

I'm not too sure after that:
1851 HO107; Piece: 2491; Folio: 285; Page: 25  Beaven  James, William and Ann- ages fit but ??? (think Ann's birthplace fits) and James is wrong trade  :-\


Must go to bed now  ;)
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Re: Annie Maria BEAVAN
« Reply #34 on: Friday 29 May 09 23:45 BST (UK) »
I'll try and be as concise as I can, but do tend to waffle......

My grandmother Phyllis (Phillis) Mabel Wilson was born on the 25.02.00 at Hambridge Lane, Lechlade. 
u all haven't lost the will to live

I had a look at Google maps it's Hambidge Lane, not Hambridge Lane.

1901 census reference starts at Class: RG13; Piece: 1128; Folio: 94; Page: 21, (schedule entries 147-155).

I didn't recognise any names while browsing through the entries.

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Re: Anne Maria BEAVAN
« Reply #35 on: Saturday 06 June 09 21:19 BST (UK) »
Hi Derykjohn, Heywood etc.,

Just a bit of an update on Annie Maria Beavan - I sent off for that Death Certificate and bingo it was Annie M. and not H as we thought.  She died on the 14th Oct. 1914 at Broad Street in Hay of cancer, aged 40.  The informant was Wilfred Owen Turner (Nephew) same address but don't get me started on that, cos I can't find him.....  and her occupation is stated as Draper's Assistant. 

Have discovered that I can search for addresses and went for Hambridge Lane where my Nana was born.  I hope I haven't just gone off in a tangent but there was a family there called the Ward family and the wife Elizabeth was born in Wantage where my Nana was brought up. 

I then went searching for the Holloway family (who adopted Phyllis Mabel) and yes they had a daughter called Elizabeth who's age matched up with the one in Lechlade.  The Holloway's also had a son called John who when I looked him and his family up in 1901 they had a 3 year old and a 2 year old "boarding" with them as well as two sons, and in 1911 these two little boys were adopted.  And they all lived at Portway Wantage.  It all sounds quite feasible, doesn't it!!

Unfortunately my dear dad passed away last October but none of us can remember hearing anything about the Holloways.  Some family still live in Wantage so I think a trip could be in order to research the Holloways - unless of course anyone out there can enlighten me!!

Regarding Wilfred Owen Turner - any ideas of where I can go now?

Delving through some stuff at my mum's I discovered a piece of paper that my dad had written saying William Beavan Widow, married Jane Griffiths Spinster after some more rummaging found a William Bevan married a Ann Bevan and had a son William in 1861 who would have been 30 in 1891 which ties up with the son who lived at Stock's House at this time and probably the father of Florence.

Just another quick question, if after 1911 you want to find out who lived at an address - is there any easy way of doing this on line?  Just one more thing - it's difficult trying to trace females when their names change after marriage - any easy ways here also?

Back to the researching for me then....lol.....

Julie