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Margaret

Margaret Report 14 Apr 2011 08:21

PAT A
I have altered the date of burial of George Emmanuel Guyatt, it seems that I typed the burial date of his mother Ann Guyatt both for herself and for him.

Pat A

Pat A Report 13 Apr 2011 17:12

Hello Margaret
I am getting myself confused there, because it looks as if George Emmanuel Guiyatt b 1817 did survive; because his death is 31/5/1857, is that correct

(I think Mary Ann b 1805 was born in Reading which is Berkshire that's why she's not with the other baptisms)

Sorry to trouble you again!

Pat A

Pat A Report 13 Apr 2011 16:59

Thank you so much Margaret for this information. I can begin to fill in the puzzle after so long; was surprised to see the boys registered but obviously they did not survive sadly. There were several more children than I thought.

Thanks again

Patricia

Patricia Report 13 Apr 2011 16:56

Thank you Margaret - I do not have the certificate of marriage but have found that George Young and Lucy Tyler were married in Thame Oxfordshire in 1849.

Margaret

Margaret Report 13 Apr 2011 16:53

PATRICIA A
All at Kirtlington
marriages
27/2/1834 John Enock of Banbury
Matilda Guyatt witnesses William Smith, Mary Ann Guyatt

18/10/1847 Matthew Lee bachelor carpenter of Kirtlington son John a labourer
Sarah Guyatt full age spinster daughter of William witnesses Jeremiah Carter Sarah Trafford

21/2/1860 John Crofts widower publican 35 yrs of Barford St John son of John a publican
Emma Guyatt 41 yrs spinster daughter of William a lodge keeper by License witnesses John Parson, Margaret Jessett

BAPTISMS KIRTLINGTON
15/2/1807 William son of William and Ann Guiyatt
27/11/1807 Martha ditto
30/12/1810 Elizabeth ditto
16/12/1812 Jane ditto
19/2/1815 Matilda daughter of William and Anne Guyatt, gamekeeper to Sir H. Dashwood Bart.
27/4/1817 George Emmanuel as above (gamekeeper)
27/9/1818 Emma as above
12/2/1826 Sarah as above

BURIALS KIRTLINGTON
William 4/11/1809
George Emmanuel 6 months 31/5/1857
Ann 76 yrs 31/5/1857
William 83 yrs 18/11/1860
Hope this is what you wanted, no sign of the witness Mary Ann Guyatt on Matilda's wedding.
I seem to have typed the same date of burial for George Emmanuel Guyatt and his mother Ann Guyatt.
George Emmanuel Guyatt was buried 27/4/1817 aged 6 months.

Pat A

Pat A Report 13 Apr 2011 16:11

Hello Margaret

I see that there's another Patricia on the thread, so have renamed myself!

I wonder if you could help find some births/christenings for me. The surname is Guiyatt; I know the names of some of them but am trying to verify if they are the same family and if there are any more of them.

Father is William Guiyatt, born in Hampshire c1779 and mother is, I think, Ann Chapman, b 1782 in Shinfield Berkshire, so not Oxfordshire births. They married in Reading on 25 November 1804.

The children were all born in Oxfordshire( Kirtlington area I think) and were possibly:

Mary Ann c1805
Elizabeth c 1812 (I know she is the same family)
Jane 1815 (I know she is the same family)
Emma c 1819
Sarah c 1827

I don't know if there were any more of them, but probably all girls unless any boys died very young
Thanks Margaret

Margaret

Margaret Report 13 Apr 2011 15:54

PATRICIA
There is only one entry for a baptism of a George Young in Chalgrove 19/8/1821 George son of William and Ann Young.
This William and Ann only have one child baptised in Chalgrove that is George 1821.
Where did George Young marry Lucy Tyler? if you have not bought the certificate, if they married in Oxfordshire I could look the marriage up and see what the fathers names were.

Patricia

Patricia Report 13 Apr 2011 14:01

Hello Margaret,
Thank you for contacting me. I am having a real problem trying to find the parents of George Young born in 1822 in Chalgrove, Oxfordshire. I thought the parents were a William Austin Young and wife Ann but the dates dont work out and I think there are two couples called William and Ann in Chalgrove at that time. My George married Lucy Tyler and died at the age of 33.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Patricia

David

David Report 12 Apr 2011 18:55

margaret
thank you very much
david

peterandjaki

peterandjaki Report 11 Apr 2011 20:20

Thanks Margaret i went looking for a c of e church could not find one saw St Augustine so just wanted to check many thanks
Peter

Margaret

Margaret Report 11 Apr 2011 12:50

DAVID
25/1/1863 Somerton
Robert Kirby full age bachelor storekeeper of Clapham son of Thomas a keeper (gamekeeper probably)
Maria Green full age spinster labourer daughter of William a labourer
witnesses Shadrack Taylor, Sarah Ann Green.

Baptism Somerton
Robert Kirby 9/8/1833 son of Thomas and Sarah a gamekeeper.

MARRIAGE ... DEDDINGTON
William Green bachelor
Martha French spinster both of this parish
witnesses Jane Churchill, John French by Banns.

The above marriage is given as the couple started married life in Deddington and moved to Somerton at about the time that Maria Green would have been born... she is missing from both Deddington and Somerton baptism registers. There is a gap where her birth would fit in nicely. The parents are producing children at 3 yr intervals.. there is a 6 year gap where Maria would possible fit in.
Couples moved between Deddington and Somerton, I have some myself.

Baptisms for children of William and Martha Green in Deddington
5/1/1834 William son of Wm and Martha he a labourer
25/5/1836 John son of William and Martha a labourer of SOMERTON.
21/4/1839 Sarah daughter of William and Martha a labourer.

In 1840 there is an entry stating that the late vicar Mr Greaves failed to enter children he had privately baptised (due to their poor health of the mother's) on the baptism register.

SOMERTON baptisms
27/4/1845 Jane daughter of William and Martha
30/7/1848 Eliza ditto
25/5/1851 Tom ditto
19/8/1855 Robert ditto

SOMERTON MARRIAGES
17/10/1860 John Green 24 yrs bachelor son of William a thatcher
Maria Chose 25 yr spinster daughter of James a labourer
witnesses Wm Rogers, Alice Wakelin

23/3/1868 William Plester full age bachelor sawyer of Upper Heyford son of william a labourer
Jane Green full age spinster servant daughter or William a thatcher

31/7/1871 George Hopgood full age bachelor Railway Guard of Battersea son of Thomas a labourer
Sarah Ann Green full age spinster servant daughter of William a labourer
witnesses William Green, Eliza Green

29/10/1874 Thomas Cross full age bachelor labourer son of Thomas a labourer
Eliza Green full age spinster daughter of William a labourer
witnesses William Green, Mary Golder

2/2/1882 Tom Green 30 yrs labourer son of William deceased labourer
Mary Golder 28 yrs spinster daughter Charles a labourer
witnesses Charles Golder, Annie Oulder or Golder.

BANNS Read in somerton
November 1878 Robert Green to Rachel Franklin spinster of Hanwell (Oxford)
July 1890 Robert Green widower to Mary Ann Brain spinster of Duns Tew

William Green buried in Somerton aged 70 yrs 30/12/1879

There is an Edmund Green and Maria producing children in Somerton , he is also missing from the baptism registers.
Hope this helps.

Margaret

Margaret Report 11 Apr 2011 12:29

PETER
The church is St Augustine of Canterbury.
The Chapel at the east end of the south aisle in the church of St Augustine is a rare occurrence of a Roman Catholic Chapel within an Anglican Church. Historically it was used by the local Eyston family and access is now possible after many years of being kept closed.

peterandjaki

peterandjaki Report 11 Apr 2011 09:54

Mant thanks Margaret what is the name of the church Please?
Peter

Margaret

Margaret Report 11 Apr 2011 09:42

PETER
East Hendred. 6/4/1885 Thomas Honey full age bachelor brickmaker of Sunningwell son of Christopher a labourer
Maria Smith 18 yrs spinster daughter of Henry labourer
witnesses Jean Smith, Ellen Honey,Rosa Honey

Margaret

Margaret Report 11 Apr 2011 09:30

PATRICIA a reply sent by email no problems how the enquiries are sent to me.

David

David Report 10 Apr 2011 17:53

hi
could you please if poss trace robert kirby born 1833 somerton also his wife maria green born 1842 somerton
they married 1863 bicester
thank you

Pat A

Pat A Report 10 Apr 2011 17:47

Hello Margaret
I think I may have done this wrong by sending you an email previously, just getting used to the system, so apologies.
Would you be so kind as to look up the marriage of Francis Arthur Benfield to Mary Ann Whetton in 1873 in Enstone? Also if you can find the baptism of Mary Ann Whetton, probably Lower Heyford c 1854. I am trying to establish if Mary Ann Whetton who married Francis Arthur Benfield is the daughter of James Whetton and Dinah (nee Jarvis). Their daughter Mary Ann was born in Baltimore, America 1853, but probably christened in Lower Heyford when they returned home.
The Mary Ann married to Francis Benfield on 1881 census is listed as born in Enstone, which may not be correct. Hope this makes sense

peterandjaki

peterandjaki Report 9 Apr 2011 20:32

Hi Margaret
Looking for the details of a marriage please for a Thomas Honey and a Maria Smith 6 April 1885 East Hendred
Many thanks Peter

Irene

Irene Report 8 Apr 2011 08:03

Dear Margaret,

I have just noticed your piece on Thomas Kirby, this may throw a spanner in the works, Caroline Whitten, not to mention the Mansfields well if nothing else I have got a connection but probably not with the Kirbys that will still have to be proved.

Joseph Kirby married Jane Whitton or Whetton 1848 (Jane born abt 1830)
William Pritchard married Elizabeth Whitton or Whetton (Elizabeth born abt 1811)

That really helps proving, as to the William Kirby witness to Annies marriage is probably not the William Kirby Coachman I am looking for as William was in Hammersmith, Fulham married with children by 1893.

This is getting exciting

regards
Irene

Irene

Irene Report 8 Apr 2011 07:51

Hello Margaret

I can see the rest of your reply now thanks for that Margaret its very helpful. Just one other favour, can you find a christening for a Sarah Ann to a Joseph and Ann Kirby around Oxford. I have found that the death of Sarah Ann in 1936 who is William (or John William) sister, A Mansfield cousin on her death is in fact Annie and living at Yiewsley in 1936 as I though it might be she is the daughter of Thomas the Blacksmith so it looks like it is tieing in with the tree you sent me. All I need now is to prove that Joseph and Ann had a daughter about 1858. I am not sure when Joseph died but he had died by 1861 census when John W was 1.

One other thing that is puzzling me is Jane is down a Jane Sims in the 1871 Census mother to head of household living in Kilburn with Charles her son a policeman and John W. 10, I haven't been able to find a marriage for Jane Kirby to a Sims or similier, she said she is married but could have been there to help with Charles young baby.

You have been so kind helping me so I hope you don't mind me asking for more.

regards
Irene