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GENUKI FAMILY HISTORY NEWS No 185
29 November 2004
HI Everyone, and welcome to this weeks GENUKI Family History News.
I hope there is something of interest to you in this weeks news. Remember – its your local news & views that get put here, so keep news from your society or group coming in!
Tomorrow I am off for a conference, travelling again, and will be away for a week – so there will be a gap next week.
In the meantime … NEW BOOKS AND CD’s
From Phillimore’s loatest catalogue I notice they have recently published the following books:
Palaeography for Family and Local Historians, Hilary Marshall. £17.99 Hilary has been running courses on this subject for a good number of years, one of which I was lucky enough to sit in on. This will be a an excellent book on a difficult subject
Gathering the Clans: Tracing Scottish Ancestry on the Internet, Alan Stewart, £9.99
Well Heeled: The remarkable story of the Public Benefit Boot Company, Brian Seddon and David L Bean, £17.99
See More at: http://www.phillimore.co.uk/
NEW RELEASES FROM ARCHIVE CD BOOKS
The History of Scarborough The history of Scarborough from the earliest date, written by Joeseph Baker, was published in 1882 with many illustrations and maps. It contains much valuable historic information in relation to the habits, customs and peculiarities of past generations of Scarborough
Thrilling Experiences in the War in South Africa - 1900 A terrific book for anyone wanting to get the flavour and background of the Boer war without having to read through a more conventional "history." This book is more like a Tabloid account of the war, relying as much on captioned pictures as it does on the written story
Kelly's Directory of Oxfordshire 1939 Huge pull out map of Oxfordshire. These late directories are comprehensive and thoroughly indexed. Contains detailed descriptions of each place in the county and lists the private residents and trades people
1871 London Kent - Lewisham RG10/741-761
1871 London Kent - Woolwich RG10/774-794
1871 London Surrey - St. Saviour Southwark RG10-592-623
1871 London Surrey - St. Olave Southwark RG10/624-646
1871 London Surrey - Lambeth Part 1 Waterloo Rd, Lambeth RG10/647-668
1871 London Surrey - Lambeth Part 2 Kennington, Brixton, Norwood RG10/669-694
1871 London Surrey - Wandsworth Clapham, Battersea, Wandsworth, Putney RG10/695-720 1871 London Surrey - Camberwell Camberwell, Peckham RG10/721-740
Cornish Notes & Queries 1906 Reprinted from The Cornish Telegraph in 1906 and edited by Peter Penn. The CD contains the articles from the newspaper that have been selected for their particular points of interest and organised into topical chapters. Chapters include, Race, History, Topography, Biography, Genealogy, Language, Dialect, Surnames and Place names, Antiquities and Folk Lore, Mining, Phenomena, Epitaphs, Curious sign posts, Eccentric characters and Humorous stories.
Lancashire & Cheshire Historical and Genealogical Notes Local and family history, abstracts of deeds,charters, wills, folklore, legends, traditions, etc. Available as set of three volumes or singles.
Pedigrees Recorded in the Visitations of the County of Durham During the 1500s and 1600s, the Heralds visited each county and recorded the pedigrees of families. In many cases the pedigrees date back to Norman times (the 11th century). These records form an extremely important source of information for family historians.
Archive CD Books homepage - http://www.archivecdbooks.com
WEBPAGE REVIEWS
http://www.londonburials.co.uk/ A truly fantastic web site. This site lists burial grounds in London, and gives information on each one listed. Each entry has maps, and pictures where possible, of the site in the nineteenth century and nowadays. The web site is put together in such a way that it is compulsive, and historical information about the site added to details of famous burials make it an absolute gem. The site is extremely well designed, very fast to download and incredibly informative, this is definitely one of the best web sites I have seen for some time. An absolute boon for local and family historians with an interest in the London area – both City and Greater.
http://worldzone.net/social/wig/ The web site of the Welsh Interest group of the New Zealand Society of Genealogists. A useful little web site, this will have particular interest to those whose Welsh ancestors had migrated overseas. The web site contains information about the Society, and the Welsh Interest Group, but also lists of names from such things as Welsh born immigrants to New South Wales, New Zealand, Clwyd strays, and an awful lot more besides. I did not like the design that much, but the site was easy enough to use. The look of the pages just needed tidying up a little. Otherwise a good little site, and full of useful information.
http://www.censusfinder.com/ireland.htm This is an absolutely great web site, the type usually referred to as a portal. In other words there was little actual information on the site, but it contains a vast amount of links to external information. This is one of the best types of portal – one that is very specific, but has a good coverage. The site contains links to census information and other lists for Ireland. It would take forever to list them all but there are a lot of them! Some of the stranger ones included lists of Huguenot Regiments, Irish Revenue Commissioners and a 1659 census for names of Amagh. The font is quite small, and not the easiest to read, and I found initially the design a little off putting, but it is definitely worth persevering as there is a lot more here than initially it seems. A great web site, vital for people with Irish ancestors, and I suspect one that will end up on a favourites list.
CERTIFICATES
BIRTH
SUMNER, George, son of David & Mary, 29 April 1847, Newcastle under Lyme
DEATH
BEARD, Mary, 1 May 1884 - aged 78, Wrockwardine Wood, Shropshire*
GORDON, William. 23 Sep 1845, aged 16, Plymouth, DEV
LAYCOCK, John William, 2 Nov 1879, aged 11 months, Thurgoland, Yorkshire*
If this is of use to you in your own personal research, drop me a line At gfhn@thompson04.wanadoo.co.uk and I will put you in touch with the current holder Meanwhile, if you have a certificate you don't need that may be of use to someone else then drop me a line, and we will advertise it in an upcoming newsletter . If you have a spare certificate that is of no use to you at all then you can either send me the details via email, or send me the certificate.
If the certificate is sent to me then it will be sent on to any enquiries. After six months if nobody has claimed the certificates as interesting to their research then they will be deposited at the SoG library. I will however keep all the details of the certificate on file and where possible pass them on to any relevant one name studies registered with the Guild of One Name Studies.
We only publish certificates more than 100 years old, but pass all certificates on.
The address for spare certificates to be sent to is: Rob Thompson, GFHN, 6 Sinclair Road, Shurdington, Cheltenham, GL51 4SG
READERS QUERIES
g-grandmo. Frances (Hall) KING widowed 7 Dec 1854, spouse Charles in Coast Guard, buried at sea. Looking for two children Julia b 1845 and Charles born 1847 abt 7 and 9 yrs old. They were living in Cornwal Portscatho Eng per 1851 said Census. Therese /USA talk329@cs.com
KEYES, ROBERT. Looking for family information on ROBERT KEYES (ca 1565-1606), of the Gunpowder Plot of 1605. According to The Gunpowder Plot Society (www.gunpowder-plot.org). His wife was Christiana, widow of Thos. Groom. Did Robert and Christiana have any children? What was her maiden name? Parents? Place of birth, etc.? Would appreciate information on ancestry of this couple. Gunpowder Plot Society does not respond to querie. rconnell@cfl.rr.com
I am looking for clues about Robert FLINT. He was in Cumbria in 1851 but born in Dupin (Deopham?) Norfolk in about 1822. His father's name was Charles. Robert had a son called Germany, this fits with others in Deopham, with various spellings. Robert's son Joseph was living in South Wales in 1901(aged 52). But where did he die? Any new clues welcome. Val Flint-Johnson val@flint-johnson.freeserve.co.uk
kathybrian@sympatico.ca
Kathy McMahon
I am looking for any family member of the STEEL family from Ripon Yorkshire.My grt grt Grandparents were Annie & Paul Steel,they had 5 children ? Emily Steel b. 1868 b. Ripon James Steel b. 1870. b Bradford Laura Steel b.1872 b.Leeds Edith Steel b 1874 b.Leeds Earnest Steel b,. 1876 b Leeds Paul Steel died in 1877 in Ripon Yrks Annie remarried John Fordham in 1879 in Ripon,and had 3 children to John Fordham, Annie owned the Lord Nelson Inn at on time too. If anyone knows what happened to the STEEL children I would be very pleased to know. Earnest Steel was my grandfather. I have researched back to 1780, but don't know what happened to the children except my grandad
Thank you
Kathy McMahon
To get a query published you must:
Make it less than 200 words in length Include your name & email address for direct response from subscribers Send it to gfhn@thompson04.wanadoo.co.uk making the email title “reader query”
Be a subscriber to the newsletter
To Respond: Please respond directly to the reader, replies sent to me will be forward, but by nature they will be received much later All we ask in return for a free entry is that the person submitting tells us if it has been successful and gives us a brief summary of the responses – this will allow others interested to learn as well Please help out other readers when you can! Information sharing is one of the best aspects of Family History, and kindness will often be returned. Above all Information sharing is the reason this newsletter exists!
READERS INTERESTS
CRUWYS & variants from 1066 to the present in North Devon and elsewhere, debbiekennett@aol.com
GOODE, William Born 1812, Balsall,Warwickshire.jag@intemora.net.au
OLVER, Richard, born ca 1796, Launceston, Cornwall bawhite@sagainternet.co.uk
ROWELL, Herriard Hampshire 1660-1850, sue_rowell@hotmail.com
SUGGIT, Tindall, 1812 - 1866 Beverley, Yorkshire carolemateri@shaw.ca
WATERS, Samuel, 1828+ Sithney, Cornwall dgwaters@ozemail.com.au
This is our newest section – readers are invited to submit interests, as many as you want, but remember – multiple interests will be more delayed. To submit an interets to be published please submit it in the following format:
SURNAME, First Name (if applicable), Date, Village/Town, County, Your Email
To: gfhn@thompson04.wanadoo.co.uk
Subject Header – Readers Interests
There will be a delay, as all our services are free and oversubscribed! But we will try to keep it at a minimum!
FORTHCOMING EVENTS
On 7th December at the Family Records Centre there is a talk entitled: Tracing Your Ancestors at the Society of Genealogists: An introduction to the most important sources available for family historians at the Society of Genealogists, this is being given by Else Churchill
8th December sees a talk by Brian Oldham at the SoG in London on the Great Crimean War Index. For more details see www.sog.org.uk
See more events at: - http://geneva.weald.org.uk/
AND FINALLY That’s all for this week.
Keep your news and views coming in! Have a good week
Rob
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Please mention us if you make contact with anyone due to a mention in this newsletter
Thank you
Rob
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GENUKI FAMILY HISTORY NEWS No 185
29 November 2004
HI Everyone, and welcome to this weeks GENUKI Family History News.
I hope there is something of interest to you in this weeks news. Remember – its your local news & views that get put here, so keep news from your society or group coming in!
Tomorrow I am off for a conference, travelling again, and will be away for a week – so there will be a gap next week.
In the meantime … NEW BOOKS AND CD’s
From Phillimore’s loatest catalogue I notice they have recently published the following books:
Palaeography for Family and Local Historians, Hilary Marshall. £17.99 Hilary has been running courses on this subject for a good number of years, one of which I was lucky enough to sit in on. This will be a an excellent book on a difficult subject
Gathering the Clans: Tracing Scottish Ancestry on the Internet, Alan Stewart, £9.99
Well Heeled: The remarkable story of the Public Benefit Boot Company, Brian Seddon and David L Bean, £17.99
See More at: http://www.phillimore.co.uk/
NEW RELEASES FROM ARCHIVE CD BOOKS
The History of Scarborough The history of Scarborough from the earliest date, written by Joeseph Baker, was published in 1882 with many illustrations and maps. It contains much valuable historic information in relation to the habits, customs and peculiarities of past generations of Scarborough
Thrilling Experiences in the War in South Africa - 1900 A terrific book for anyone wanting to get the flavour and background of the Boer war without having to read through a more conventional "history." This book is more like a Tabloid account of the war, relying as much on captioned pictures as it does on the written story
Kelly's Directory of Oxfordshire 1939 Huge pull out map of Oxfordshire. These late directories are comprehensive and thoroughly indexed. Contains detailed descriptions of each place in the county and lists the private residents and trades people
1871 London Kent - Lewisham RG10/741-761
1871 London Kent - Woolwich RG10/774-794
1871 London Surrey - St. Saviour Southwark RG10-592-623
1871 London Surrey - St. Olave Southwark RG10/624-646
1871 London Surrey - Lambeth Part 1 Waterloo Rd, Lambeth RG10/647-668
1871 London Surrey - Lambeth Part 2 Kennington, Brixton, Norwood RG10/669-694
1871 London Surrey - Wandsworth Clapham, Battersea, Wandsworth, Putney RG10/695-720 1871 London Surrey - Camberwell Camberwell, Peckham RG10/721-740
Cornish Notes & Queries 1906 Reprinted from The Cornish Telegraph in 1906 and edited by Peter Penn. The CD contains the articles from the newspaper that have been selected for their particular points of interest and organised into topical chapters. Chapters include, Race, History, Topography, Biography, Genealogy, Language, Dialect, Surnames and Place names, Antiquities and Folk Lore, Mining, Phenomena, Epitaphs, Curious sign posts, Eccentric characters and Humorous stories.
Lancashire & Cheshire Historical and Genealogical Notes Local and family history, abstracts of deeds,charters, wills, folklore, legends, traditions, etc. Available as set of three volumes or singles.
Pedigrees Recorded in the Visitations of the County of Durham During the 1500s and 1600s, the Heralds visited each county and recorded the pedigrees of families. In many cases the pedigrees date back to Norman times (the 11th century). These records form an extremely important source of information for family historians.
Archive CD Books homepage - http://www.archivecdbooks.com
WEBPAGE REVIEWS
http://www.londonburials.co.uk/ A truly fantastic web site. This site lists burial grounds in London, and gives information on each one listed. Each entry has maps, and pictures where possible, of the site in the nineteenth century and nowadays. The web site is put together in such a way that it is compulsive, and historical information about the site added to details of famous burials make it an absolute gem. The site is extremely well designed, very fast to download and incredibly informative, this is definitely one of the best web sites I have seen for some time. An absolute boon for local and family historians with an interest in the London area – both City and Greater.
http://worldzone.net/social/wig/ The web site of the Welsh Interest group of the New Zealand Society of Genealogists. A useful little web site, this will have particular interest to those whose Welsh ancestors had migrated overseas. The web site contains information about the Society, and the Welsh Interest Group, but also lists of names from such things as Welsh born immigrants to New South Wales, New Zealand, Clwyd strays, and an awful lot more besides. I did not like the design that much, but the site was easy enough to use. The look of the pages just needed tidying up a little. Otherwise a good little site, and full of useful information.
http://www.censusfinder.com/ireland.htm This is an absolutely great web site, the type usually referred to as a portal. In other words there was little actual information on the site, but it contains a vast amount of links to external information. This is one of the best types of portal – one that is very specific, but has a good coverage. The site contains links to census information and other lists for Ireland. It would take forever to list them all but there are a lot of them! Some of the stranger ones included lists of Huguenot Regiments, Irish Revenue Commissioners and a 1659 census for names of Amagh. The font is quite small, and not the easiest to read, and I found initially the design a little off putting, but it is definitely worth persevering as there is a lot more here than initially it seems. A great web site, vital for people with Irish ancestors, and I suspect one that will end up on a favourites list.
CERTIFICATES
BIRTH
SUMNER, George, son of David & Mary, 29 April 1847, Newcastle under Lyme
DEATH
BEARD, Mary, 1 May 1884 - aged 78, Wrockwardine Wood, Shropshire*
GORDON, William. 23 Sep 1845, aged 16, Plymouth, DEV
LAYCOCK, John William, 2 Nov 1879, aged 11 months, Thurgoland, Yorkshire*
If this is of use to you in your own personal research, drop me a line At gfhn@thompson04.wanadoo.co.uk and I will put you in touch with the current holder Meanwhile, if you have a certificate you don't need that may be of use to someone else then drop me a line, and we will advertise it in an upcoming newsletter . If you have a spare certificate that is of no use to you at all then you can either send me the details via email, or send me the certificate.
If the certificate is sent to me then it will be sent on to any enquiries. After six months if nobody has claimed the certificates as interesting to their research then they will be deposited at the SoG library. I will however keep all the details of the certificate on file and where possible pass them on to any relevant one name studies registered with the Guild of One Name Studies.
We only publish certificates more than 100 years old, but pass all certificates on.
The address for spare certificates to be sent to is: Rob Thompson, GFHN, 6 Sinclair Road, Shurdington, Cheltenham, GL51 4SG
READERS QUERIES
g-grandmo. Frances (Hall) KING widowed 7 Dec 1854, spouse Charles in Coast Guard, buried at sea. Looking for two children Julia b 1845 and Charles born 1847 abt 7 and 9 yrs old. They were living in Cornwal Portscatho Eng per 1851 said Census. Therese /USA talk329@cs.com
KEYES, ROBERT. Looking for family information on ROBERT KEYES (ca 1565-1606), of the Gunpowder Plot of 1605. According to The Gunpowder Plot Society (www.gunpowder-plot.org). His wife was Christiana, widow of Thos. Groom. Did Robert and Christiana have any children? What was her maiden name? Parents? Place of birth, etc.? Would appreciate information on ancestry of this couple. Gunpowder Plot Society does not respond to querie. rconnell@cfl.rr.com
I am looking for clues about Robert FLINT. He was in Cumbria in 1851 but born in Dupin (Deopham?) Norfolk in about 1822. His father's name was Charles. Robert had a son called Germany, this fits with others in Deopham, with various spellings. Robert's son Joseph was living in South Wales in 1901(aged 52). But where did he die? Any new clues welcome. Val Flint-Johnson val@flint-johnson.freeserve.co.uk
kathybrian@sympatico.ca
Kathy McMahon
I am looking for any family member of the STEEL family from Ripon Yorkshire.My grt grt Grandparents were Annie & Paul Steel,they had 5 children ? Emily Steel b. 1868 b. Ripon James Steel b. 1870. b Bradford Laura Steel b.1872 b.Leeds Edith Steel b 1874 b.Leeds Earnest Steel b,. 1876 b Leeds Paul Steel died in 1877 in Ripon Yrks Annie remarried John Fordham in 1879 in Ripon,and had 3 children to John Fordham, Annie owned the Lord Nelson Inn at on time too. If anyone knows what happened to the STEEL children I would be very pleased to know. Earnest Steel was my grandfather. I have researched back to 1780, but don't know what happened to the children except my grandad
Thank you
Kathy McMahon
To get a query published you must:
Make it less than 200 words in length Include your name & email address for direct response from subscribers Send it to gfhn@thompson04.wanadoo.co.uk making the email title “reader query”
Be a subscriber to the newsletter
To Respond: Please respond directly to the reader, replies sent to me will be forward, but by nature they will be received much later All we ask in return for a free entry is that the person submitting tells us if it has been successful and gives us a brief summary of the responses – this will allow others interested to learn as well Please help out other readers when you can! Information sharing is one of the best aspects of Family History, and kindness will often be returned. Above all Information sharing is the reason this newsletter exists!
READERS INTERESTS
CRUWYS & variants from 1066 to the present in North Devon and elsewhere, debbiekennett@aol.com
GOODE, William Born 1812, Balsall,Warwickshire.jag@intemora.net.au
OLVER, Richard, born ca 1796, Launceston, Cornwall bawhite@sagainternet.co.uk
ROWELL, Herriard Hampshire 1660-1850, sue_rowell@hotmail.com
SUGGIT, Tindall, 1812 - 1866 Beverley, Yorkshire carolemateri@shaw.ca
WATERS, Samuel, 1828+ Sithney, Cornwall dgwaters@ozemail.com.au
This is our newest section – readers are invited to submit interests, as many as you want, but remember – multiple interests will be more delayed. To submit an interets to be published please submit it in the following format:
SURNAME, First Name (if applicable), Date, Village/Town, County, Your Email
To: gfhn@thompson04.wanadoo.co.uk
Subject Header – Readers Interests
There will be a delay, as all our services are free and oversubscribed! But we will try to keep it at a minimum!
FORTHCOMING EVENTS
On 7th December at the Family Records Centre there is a talk entitled: Tracing Your Ancestors at the Society of Genealogists: An introduction to the most important sources available for family historians at the Society of Genealogists, this is being given by Else Churchill
8th December sees a talk by Brian Oldham at the SoG in London on the Great Crimean War Index. For more details see www.sog.org.uk
See more events at: - http://geneva.weald.org.uk/
AND FINALLY That’s all for this week.
Keep your news and views coming in! Have a good week
Rob
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To subscribe to Family History News send a message containing the word subscribe to UK-FAMILYHISTORYNEWS-L-request@Rootsweb.com. Subscription is free
To find out more about the newsletter, or view the archive see http://www.genuki.org.uk/
----------------------------------
The contents of this newsletter are copyright by Rob Thompson and GENUKI You may redistribute all or part of the news sections but please mention the source.
If you wish to redistribute or copy in any way from any article in the newsletter, please ask permission first! It will usually be granted.
Please mention us if you make contact with anyone due to a mention in this newsletter
Thank you
Rob
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