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Anyone need Jersey look-ups?

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Louise

Louise Report 29 Jun 2008 14:17

Hi Pam,

Thankyou for the speedy response. So looking at the dates Emily must have been one of their first and like so many back then did not make it to adult hood. I can't thank you enough as she is another one to add to their 14 other children.

Louise

Gina

Gina Report 27 Jun 2008 18:44

Thank you Pam. Much appreciated.

gina

Suein10b

Suein10b Report 27 Jun 2008 18:08

Pam

Thank You. Very much appreciated.
Best Wishes
Sue

jerseylily

jerseylily Report 27 Jun 2008 15:03

Gina
Had a quick look through the St Helier deaths for the period but no Salmon deaths at all.
I'll try the other parishes later next week

Pam

jerseylily

jerseylily Report 27 Jun 2008 15:01

Louise
Emily Fox was the infant daughter of Henry and Amelia.

15/8/1909 Emily Amelia Fox, 3 weeks, died of 'Bronchile capillaire' (my French isn't good enough to translate but pretty obviously something wrong with her lungs), notified by Amelia Connor, present at the death.

Looked up the birth just to be sure

14/7/1909 at 8, Pier Rd, Emily Amelia, daughter of Charles Henry Fox, Journalier (day labourer) and Amelia Esther Maud Connor.

Hope this is what you wanted

Pam

jerseylily

jerseylily Report 27 Jun 2008 14:55

Lorraine (hope Emily's stopped driving you dotty)

18/4/1890 St Peter Hector Gubbins Nash, father Charles Bertram Nash, soldier, mother Sarah Ann Gubbins.
Birth notified by mother

21/1/1891 St Helier, Henry Herbert Clay, bachelor, age 20. Officers Groom to Jeanne Marie Peron, spinster, aged 21.
Henry born Wolverhampton, father John Clay who was a Japanniere (think that's something to do with furniture making)
Jeanne born Paimpol, Cote du Nord, France, father Guillaume Peron, Farmer.
Witnesses - T.F. Kerwan and Harriet Kerwan

Hope this is what you needed
Pam

jerseylily

jerseylily Report 27 Jun 2008 14:46

Dianne
No luck so far with your Saunders/Martyn marriage but I only had time to do St Helier today. I'll try the other parishes later next week.
Pam

jerseylily

jerseylily Report 27 Jun 2008 14:43

Suein10b

1/6/1849 Temperance Ring, femme de (wife of) Mr George Bartlett, 59 years of TB
Death notified by Janet Bartlett, present at the death, her mark (so presumably illiterate)

Hope this is what you were looking for.

Pam

Debbie

Debbie Report 26 Jun 2008 17:32

Thank you Pam

Ann

Ann Report 26 Jun 2008 17:32

Hello Pam, Yes Fitzpatrick is her maiden name.
She married David Stone but I dont know where(possibly Jersey?).
I cannot find her on the 1841 census and he was in the army.
.Their 1st child was born in Portsea in 1845.
Regards Ann.

jerseylily

jerseylily Report 26 Jun 2008 16:42

Debbie
I have looked throught the births in all 12 parishes and there are no Sherriffs at all from 1842 onwards.

Pam

Gina

Gina Report 26 Jun 2008 11:16

Hi Pam

Not sure if you will be able to help but here goes. I am trying to find the deaths of George William Salmon his wife Ellen Salmon nee Hutchinson and their son Brian Salmon. They moved to Jersey from Kingston sometime after 1930. As far as i know they all died there. I have been told that they owned a hotel on Jersey and that Brian died quite young as he had severe brain damage and was in a residental/nursing home. I was told that George died around 1976 but as yet cannot confirm this. He also died before his wife. Any assisteance you can offer would be brilliant.St Helier has also been mentioned if this helps?

heres hoping
regards gina

jerseylily

jerseylily Report 26 Jun 2008 09:19

Ann
Is Fitzpatrick her maiden name?
There are no formal records before 1842. Without the names of her parents all I can do is send you Baptism records (if any) but there will be no way of knowing if they are the one you are looking for.
I have to work later today and the Archive will not be open again until Tues
Pam

Debbie

Debbie Report 25 Jun 2008 14:32

Hi Pam,

As far as i know they are not on any census for Channel Islands, but i will see if i can find any more info on them.

Thanks

Debbie

jerseylily

jerseylily Report 25 Jun 2008 09:26

Sorry Pat - I live in Jersey so unfortunately do not have access to Guernsey records.

Pam

Patricia

Patricia Report 24 Jun 2008 21:27

Hi Pam
My stepfather Francis Musgrave Barrett was born St Peters Port c 1928 he had a brother Gordon and his mother was Rose. They came to England just before war broke out. I have visited Guernsey twice but have been unable to find any records. Your help would be appreciated
regards Pat

Louise

Louise Report 24 Jun 2008 20:56

Hi Pam, its nice of you to offer your help. I am looking for an Emily Fox. My Great Grandfather is a Henry Charles Fox (b. 1884) who married an Amilia Connor (b. 1888) in 1907, however one of my relatives whilst visiting Jersey found "Emily Fox" buried in one of the Connor family graves at Almorah Cemetery in St Helier. She was buried on the 18th August 1909 but we have not been able to identify any further information about her so far including how she is related. I suspect she could be the sister of Henry, and being that he was thought to be born in Bristol and moved to Jersey, that Emily may also have moved with him and was buried in the Connor plot being related via a marriage. If you could find anything it would be gratefully received. Thank you Louise

Suein10b

Suein10b Report 24 Jun 2008 18:26

Pam

Wow Thank You. This certainly does help.
Very much appreciated
The death of Emma 1844 / 1845 is not the Emma I have .
Emma is with father George as a widower with Eliza and Elizabeth in Melcombe Regis Dorset.

However The death entry for Temperance I await with interest.

Many Thanks
Sue

emily is driving me dotty

emily is driving me dotty Report 24 Jun 2008 17:13

Thank you for your kind offer would you try to find the following for me please.


Hector Gubbins Nash or / Charles Bertram
Nash
St peters or St Helier, Jersey 18/4//1890

The birth may have been wrongly registered

The above should be the same person.

.
Also if you could find a marriage of a Herbert Clay and a Maria or /Marie don't know surname.

Possibly in St Helier, Jersey 1888-1891 can't be more precise than this sorry.

Thanks again for your kind offer.
regards
Lorraine

jerseylily

jerseylily Report 24 Jun 2008 16:47

Sue
So far:-
Emma Bartlett baptism, St Helier, 3.3.1833
George and Temperance his wife
Godparents, Richard Dodge and mother

Eliza Bartlett baptism, Grouville, 1.1.1837 (I think this may have been mis-transcibed and should be 1827)
fille de Mr George et Temperance
Godparents Tom Mallet, Gent et Miss Louisa Jane Mallet

Temperence death entry in funeral directors archives 6.6.1849 aged 59. I will look that up properly in a few days as it means going to another office.
There is also a death for an Emma Bartlett between 1844 and 1845, I check that one as well and see if it's yours.

Hope this helps

Pam