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Re: Giblett/Baker Query
« Reply #9 on: Friday 06 January 23 01:21 GMT (UK) »

Ancestry Victoria, Australia, Assisted and Unassisted Passenger Lists, 1839-1923
https://www.ancestry.com.au/search/collections/1635/

Transcribed as GILLETT.......ship Slains Castle...arrived 1851

has native place Bristol.

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Re: Giblett/Baker Query
« Reply #10 on: Friday 06 January 23 01:30 GMT (UK) »


Is this your James GIBLETT selling up to leave for Melbourne...and suggestion of relative in Sydney?



I think this is the advertisement. Doesn't sound like a cooper emigrating to Australia.  :-\
   
Monday,  July 1, 1850
Publication: The Times

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Re: Giblett/Baker Query
« Reply #11 on: Friday 06 January 23 01:47 GMT (UK) »


Another use of Bartlee as a given name

Ancestry London baptism  https://www.ancestry.com.au/search/collections/1558/
FRY Edward Bartlee      23 Jan 1842   born 27 Dec 1841
Parents   Aaron, tinplate worker / Mary    186 Upper Thames Street

St James Parish Church Shoreditch  Dec 25 1862
FRY Aaron    28y   bachelor   stationer   res.  54 1/2    **** street
Father: Aaron FRY,   tin ***

GREEN Caroline   27y  spinster    res.  " "    (X)
Father: Michael Dennis GREEN  milkman

Witnesses   Bartlee  Spo**d    GIBLETT  and    Hannah SUTTON

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Re: Giblett/Baker Query
« Reply #12 on: Friday 06 January 23 03:43 GMT (UK) »
Quite a few "Bartlee"s and variations in England. Searching for Bartlee as a first name on familysearch brings up many results.  ;)


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Re: Giblett/Baker Query
« Reply #13 on: Friday 06 January 23 03:46 GMT (UK) »
Bartlee Stroud GIBLETT (son of William) married a Harriet DERNELL in 1840 in Bristol
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTQL-K64

He was a wine merchant's clerk, born Bristol, living in Islington in 1851
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGFC-1YN

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Re: Giblett/Baker Query
« Reply #14 on: Friday 06 January 23 10:01 GMT (UK) »
Hello Leumascot and welcome to RootsChat.

other thread mentioned is here for anyone interested:
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=221672.0

Just to mention that looking at FreeReg, I see that the baptisms of William and Ann's children at St Cuthbert, Wells have William's occupation as "carrier" not "currier", and of Grope Lane. Does it definitely say "currier" on the marriage certificate?

Also, I'm assuming the birth of c1820 for James comes from his age at marriage and death? What does it say for each of those?  :)

Marriage certificate is not a great copy so it is a bit ambiguous but marriages of James's siblings definitely have William Giblett as 'currier'. Yes, age comes from marriage, death and emigration records.
Giblett, Burnett, Pippet, Baker, Chipperfield, Broadhurst, Rogers, Grindrod, Elsbury, Pusey, Spencer, May, Trenerry, Johns, Roberts, Stewart, Ross, Anderson, McIntosh, Highgate, Henderson, Ferre, Guerrier.

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Re: Giblett/Baker Query
« Reply #15 on: Friday 06 January 23 10:45 GMT (UK) »
Have you discounted the James GIBLETT who was baptised at St Mary Meare on 25 Dec 1816, parents ? (labourer) and Sabra GIBLETT?
https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58183eace93790eca3bbf831

Yes, this James married Mary Hunt and had 4 sons - lived in Glastonbury, died 1869.
Giblett, Burnett, Pippet, Baker, Chipperfield, Broadhurst, Rogers, Grindrod, Elsbury, Pusey, Spencer, May, Trenerry, Johns, Roberts, Stewart, Ross, Anderson, McIntosh, Highgate, Henderson, Ferre, Guerrier.

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Re: Giblett/Baker Query
« Reply #16 on: Friday 06 January 23 10:47 GMT (UK) »


Can you please list all the information on the GIBLETT-BAKER marriage certificate, 1845.

1845 Marriage Solemnized in the Register Office in the District of East London Union in the City of London.
When married: August 3rd 1845
Name and Surname: James Giblett, Mary Ann Baker
Age: of full age, of full age
Condition: Bachelor, Spinster
Rank or profession: Clearing Clerk, Domestic Servant
Residence at the Time of Marriage: (?) Sun Street, Bishopsgate
Duke of (?) House near Staines
Father's Name and Surname: William Burnett Giblett; James Baker
Rank or Profession of Father: Currier, Farmer
Married in the Register Office before me, James Rieve, Registrar, John Butler, Deputy (?) Registrsr
This marriage was solemnized between us: James Giblett, Mary Ann Baker
in the presence of us: Sarah Butler, Mary Ann Perrisket(?)
Giblett, Burnett, Pippet, Baker, Chipperfield, Broadhurst, Rogers, Grindrod, Elsbury, Pusey, Spencer, May, Trenerry, Johns, Roberts, Stewart, Ross, Anderson, McIntosh, Highgate, Henderson, Ferre, Guerrier.

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Re: Giblett/Baker Query
« Reply #17 on: Friday 06 January 23 11:08 GMT (UK) »
There was a W GIBBLETT, currier in St Ives, Huntingdonshire/Cambridgeshire around this time. His wife Elizabeth died in 1854 aged 50.

"GIBLETT - at St. Ives, on the 2nd inst, aged 50, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. W. Giblett, currier"
Saturday,  Dec. 16, 1854
Publication: Cambridge Independent Press

and an advertisement for a house etc previously occupied by Mr GIBLETT, currier, in 1850:
Saturday,  Aug. 10, 1850
Publication: Cambridge Independent Press

That is definitely worth exploring. I have just transcribed a marriage certificate of one of James's daughters and she has him from Somersetshire but it is not inconceivable that James's father may have moved to Cambridge. A quick search hasn't produced much in the way of BDMs for a Cambridge William Giblett but the dates are right...I'll keep looking!
Giblett, Burnett, Pippet, Baker, Chipperfield, Broadhurst, Rogers, Grindrod, Elsbury, Pusey, Spencer, May, Trenerry, Johns, Roberts, Stewart, Ross, Anderson, McIntosh, Highgate, Henderson, Ferre, Guerrier.