Author Topic: Jervis Forrester, Hope and Anchor pub  (Read 20649 times)

Offline jacksmelad

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Re: Jervis Forrester, Hope and Anchor pub
« Reply #99 on: Friday 24 January 25 17:32 GMT (UK) »
From mentions in newspapers and baptisms these suggest Emanuel had moved to Coalpitford by 1799, around the time the newspaper article states that the partnership at Fenton Low Colliery was being dissolved.By 1819/20 he appears to be back in Bucknall
Baptisms of Emmanuels children:
 Bucknall St Marys- 1793-1797
 Cheddleton St Edwards 1799-1805
In 1798 at Bucknall he gives his contact details as Birchgate near Bucknall
the Uk Land Tax Redemtion states more generally at Eaves for 1798.
He appears on the game lists still in cheddleton in 1818 and then from 1820 in Bucknall.(1822 a sale of items at Bucknall and game list 1830)

Jervis also appears on a couple of the same lists and in 1806 says he is a gamekeeper at "Cunsall ,otherwise Consall" which is interesting as this is a similar spelling as John Forresters will of 1747 previously mentioned"Cunshall"
Churnet Valley Timeline mentions " C1750
A forge is established at 'Cunshall' - the place is now called Consallforge."


Offline Martin Feledj

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Re: Jervis Forrester, Hope and Anchor pub
« Reply #100 on: Saturday 25 January 25 10:05 GMT (UK) »
I love all this stuff from the Cheddleton area as this is where James FORRESTER born 1777 was from (a 4th Great Grandfather of mine).
His birth record is not certain but reading his life backwards everything fits with his birth year of 1777.
The family bible has him and his Daughter Mary GOLDSTRAW FORRESTER as coming from Southlow, Wetly Rocks.
All these posts are great background material and everything helps me.

There are so many FORRESTER's it is hard work linking them.
https://feledziak7.wordpress.com/2024/11/15/2-james-forrester-1777/