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| Barron, Alexander (I3069)
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| Barron, Alexander (I3069)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F453
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F454
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I only saw the Pallots marriage record which just showed Jane Catherine Barron married John Hood in 1831 at St Marylebone Holy Trinity. A contact of mine did see the original marriage record which indicated that Ann Barron was a witness. No mention of father, but then he was 79 and perhaps not up to the trip to London. The actual marriage date was 7 Nov 1831.
Details kindly provided by John Hood a descendant of Jane | Barron, Jane Catherine (I2329)
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Ib 1871 census James Wilkins an AG LAB is living with wife Eliza and 6 Children in Leighs Green, Corsley
On 1881 census James an AG LAB is living with wife Eliza and Hannah and frederick in Leights Green, Corsley
On 1891 census James a MARKET GARDENER is living with wife Eliza and Frederick a BLACKSMITH in Cross Keys, Leighs Green, Corsley.
Also there is a neighbour William Wilkins aged 73 a MARKET GARDENER. | Family F789
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James Barron enlisted in the Royal Artillery at Woolwich Arsenal in London on 22nd May 1773 aged 21 years.
From 1773 until 1776 he served as a Gunner at Woolwich Arsenal
Service in American War of Independence
In 1776 he served as Gunner in Halifax New York
In 1777 he served as a Bombadier in Rhode Island New York
in 1780 he served as a Bombadier in South Carolina
in 1782 he served as a Bombadier in North Carolina, Virginia and taken prisoner at Yorktown
in 1785 he served as a Bombadier in Plymouth Dock, UK
in 1787 until 1789 he served as a Corporal in Gibralter
in 1793 he served as a Sargeantl in St Kitts
In 1796 he served as a Sargeant in Martinique
in 1800 he served as a Sargeant in St Kitts
in 1801 he served as a Corporal posted to Woolwich - Supernumerary at Landguard Fort
in 1802 until 1803 served as Corporal in Woolwich
in 1803 until 1812 he served as a Corporal at Landguard Fort, Suffolk
in 1813 a detachment sent to Heliogoland
in 1815 - 1835 served as Master Gunner at Landguard Fort, Suffolk
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Joined up as a soldier in 1897 No.5323 Duke of Edinburgh Wiltshire Regiment on 15 Oct 1897..Served in South Africa from 23 Jan 1900 to 16 June 1902 discharged 16 Aug 1902
NB he deserted in 26 Feb 1901 but rejoined in 14 Nov 1901
sentenced for fraudelent reenlistment to 37 days ...28 days Remit and 9 days sentence. | McCarthy, John (I2833)
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Keevil family ancestors ? part
Sarah Annie Pope married Joseph Keevil. (My mother, who is still alive, is the youngest and last remaining of their children)
Sarah Annie Pope (known as Annie by my mother) had a sister Amy and brothers Charley and John
Sarah Annie?s sister Amy married Joseph Keevil?s brother known as Bill. (They had no children who lived long)
Sarah Annie?s father was named Charles. He wed Sarah Chancellor who lived at The Fox, Midford nr Hinton Charterhouse. Charles had a brother Bill and 2 sisters (that my mother knew of), one called Fanny and another not recalled who lived at Southwick Wilts.
Notes kindly emailed by James Keevil in July 2011
Thanks James I will research your ancestors and add them to the BE Tree, thank you for allowing this. | Pope, Sarah Anne (I2425)
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Marriage Records found in Family Search.Org (Mormon Records)
Charles Bailey to Mary Fricker
23 July 1822
Corsley Wiltshire
Index M15878-1
Film 1279446
Charles Bayley to Mary Fricker
23 July 1822
Corsley, Wiltshire
Index 103620-4
Film 1279386
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NB Possible first child for Elizabeth and William
Joseph Piggott christened 31 October 1811 in Holborn, Middlesex
found information in Non Confirmist record indexes | Family F550
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Note received from Angela White (Street descendant)
Albert Edward Searles born 1881 in Enfield, son of Walter and Eliza Searles was killed in an accident on 4th August 1886 aged 5 years. He was run over.
Thank you Angie for kindly supplying this information
reference email ..dated 13th Aug 2013
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F801
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On 1871 to 1901 censuses Mark Love was a boarder living in Bedwelty, Monmouthshire, Wales where he worked as a CHARGER STEEL WORKS, BRICKLAYER LAB, LABOURER AND CONTRACTOR
NB on 1881 census Mark is boarding with Robert and Charlotte Long and their family and his cousin John Henry Love. | Love, Mark (I0702)
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On 1901 census Frederick a MARKET GARDNER AND BLACKSMITH with wife Susanna are living with children Minnie and Mabel in Dartford, Corsley
On 1911 census Frederick a BLACKSMITH and wife Susanna with their 6 children are living in Warminster Rd, Standerwick near Frome. | Family F788
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On the births of the children the addresses on records for William, Henry, Thomas, Charles and Elizabeth are
12 Mansfield St/Mews and Father William is either a servant or a coachmen
For John and Frances the address given is just St Marylebone and Father William is a Servant
For Elizabeth Ann the address is
Red Lion Square, Eagle Street and Father William is a servant
For James the address
is Little Guildford Street and Father William is a servant
After a lot of research the most likely marriage to an Elizabeth is the marriage in St Brides, Fleet to Elizabeth Ann Harrison, NB: St Brides is a short distance from St Andrews Holborn where Elizabeth and James were baptised.
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Records found on Ancestry regarding HENRY JOHN BOX son of WILLIAM BOX AND ANN BUTLER
EMIGRATED TO AUSTRALIA IN 1883
Name: Hy Box
Age: 38
Birth Year: abt 1845
Ship Name: Duke of Buccleuch
Port of Departure: Plymouth, England
Port of Arrival: Cooktown
Arrival Date: 11 Apr 1883
DEATH IN AUSTRALIA
Death Index, 1787-1985 about Henry John Box
Name: Henry John Box
Death Date: 15 May 1928
Death Place: Queensland
Father's Name: William Box
Mother's name: Ann Butler
Registration Year: 1928
Registration Place: Queensland
Registration Number: B004532
Page Number: 167
CHRISTENING IN MELKSHAM WILTSHIRE
Name: Henry John Box
Gender: Male
Christening Date: 26 Oct 1845
Christening Place: Melksham, Wiltshire, England
Father's Name: William Box
Mother's name: Ann
MOTHER ANN BUTLER
Name: Ann Butler
Gender: Female
Christening Date: 26 Dec 1824
Christening Place: Melksham, Wiltshire, England
Father's Name: John Butler
Mother's name: Rebecca | Box, Henry John (I1340)
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St Faiths under St Paul was an Old Parish and a short distance from St Andrews Holborn.
Found in Genuki the following information
ST FAITH UNDER ST PAUL
Destroyed 1666 and not rebuilt
United to St Augustine Watling Street 1670, St Mary le Bow 1954
PR's in GL: baptisms 1645-1900, marriages 1690-1837, burials 1645-1853
For later baptisms from 1909, marriages from 1837, banns from 1754, see St Augustine Watling Street.
Partial index to baptisms and marriages 1645-1875 on IGI | Harrison, Elizabeth Ann (I2243)
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William Piggott married Susanna (nee Barron) Preece the widow of George Preece and became stepfather to James Barron Preece born 1832 Landguard Fort, Suffolk
| Piggott, William (I0427)
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