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lancashireAnn
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14 Jul 2009 16:35 |
the chances are that if he was in Emery Hills Almshouse then he was born in that area as people were often sent back to be a charge on their birth parish
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Dea
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14 Jul 2009 17:32 |
Hi Paula,
What I am trying to say is that there was another Richard Long born in Westminster c1801/1802 who was an Orris weaver and was just about at an age when he could have been the father of Henry.
The one you have on 1861 in the Alms House is most certainly the one with wife Mary and Henry and the others on 1841 and there is a 22 year difference which means that the Richard in the Alms house would have been old enough to marry Mary Fry in 1800 and father a Richard around 1801?
Richard + Mary are therefore equaly qualified to be either parents or Grandparents to Henry
This could, of course, be a complete 'red herring' but I still feel that both possibilites are there ?
Best of luck with it - I will see if I can find anything else for you.
Dea x
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PaulaW
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14 Jul 2009 18:02 |
Thanks Ann and Dea for your replies.
I understand what you mean Dea but I can't find anything to tie in with this
I only know that on all the census for the whole of the Long family they are always born Westminister Middx. or in the case of my 2 x Grandfather Pimilico same district.
I am not sure how I would confirm any of these details?
I wish they started the census a lot earlier than 1841!
Thanks Paula
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LadyKira
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14 Jul 2009 20:15 |
Just back from work so good to see progress made
Thought
Have you tried Weavers company for apprenticeship records?
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LadyKira
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14 Jul 2009 21:26 |
I was looking for Lydia 1816 but came up with this
could be interesting
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LYDIA ELIZA LONG Pedigree Female
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event(s): Birth: Christening: 25 JAN 1852 Saint Anne Soho, Westminster, London, England Death: Burial:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parents: Father: RICHARD LONG Family Mother: JANE
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Messages: Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type: C062361
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LadyKira
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14 Jul 2009 21:57 |
wonder if this is connected
1841 Address: Sander's Court, St John The Evangelist, Westminster LONG, Richard M 35 1806 Middlesex VIEW LONG, Richard M 15 1826 Middlesex VIEW LONG, Mary F 16 1825 Middlesex VIEW LONG, Lydia F 11 1830 Middlesex VIEW LONG, Alfred M 9 1832 Middlesex VIEW LONG, Euphemia F 8 1833 Middlesex VIEW LONG, Charlotte F 5 1836 Middlesex
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LadyKira
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14 Jul 2009 22:00 |
1841 Address: St Martin Street, St Martin In The Fields, Suffolk Street, Westminster CARNEY, Lett M 30 1811 Ireland VIEW CARNEY, Mary Ann F 25 1816 Middlesex VIEW CARNEY, James M 7 1834 Middlesex VIEW CARNEY, William M 2 1839 Middlesex VIEW CARNEY, Mary Ann F 4 1837 Middlesex VIEW LONG, Henry M 30 1811 Middlesex VIEW LONG, Sarah F 30 1811 Middlesex VIEW LONG, Mary F 9 1832 Middlesex VIEW LONG, Lydia F 7 1834 Middlesex VIEW LONG, Martha F 2 1839 Middlesex VIEW DAY, William M 55 1786 VIEW DAY, Sarah F 50 1791 VIEW DAY, Mary F 15 1826 Middlesex VIEW BLACKWELL, Ebenezer M 30 1811 Middlesex VIEW BLACKWELL, Ann F 25 1816 VIEW BLACKWELL, Frederick M 3 1838 Middlesex VIEW BROAD, William M 20 1821 VIEW FURS, Henry M 25 1816 VIEW HALE, Martha F 40 1801 VIEW HALE, Fanny F 9 1832 Middlesex VIEW HALE, Alfred M 2 1839 Middlesex VIEW
No this Henry is a Clark
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PaulaW
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14 Jul 2009 23:29 |
Thanks Christine.
They could be related but I don't know whether I am being a bit slow here but I cannot see for the life of me how I would make a connection?
I must admist I am getting a bit fed up with it now!
I appreciate all the input from everyone. I really need to try and find out how to make a connection to move backwards further with this line of the family.
Many thanks
Paula
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LadyKira
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15 Jul 2009 00:24 |
My suggestions would be to find out if there are any records for the almshouses and my second would be to get in touch with the weavers company re apprenticesips.
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PaulaW
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15 Jul 2009 11:31 |
Thanks Christine will try and do as you suggested
Regards Paula
PS I have just spoken to Westminister City Ciouncil and they are having a look to se if they have an Archive Reocrds. They are also checking for apprenticeship records. What they said was that in th late 1700's the family may have paid for the apprenticeship to a Orris Weaver and in that case the family would have held the Indentures for this. If it was paid by the Charity they may have details - it all depends on the circumstance of the family at the time of the apprenticeship.
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Dea
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15 Jul 2009 16:49 |
That seems the right way to go Paula,
I hope you get somewhere with this.
Dea x
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JaneyCanuck
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15 Jul 2009 17:03 |
I just took a poke at the National Archives to see whether there might be any relevant records.
On a search for
"orris weaver" long
These are the possibly relevant results -- they all relate to insurance policies:
Information relating to document ref. no. MS 11936/515/1058555 Insured: William Long, 27 Old Rochester Row, Tothill Fields, orris weaver Other property or occupiers: Nicholson. [Guildhall Library, Records of Sun Fire...] Date: 1827. Source: Access to Archives (A2A): not kept at The National Archives
I gather Tothill Fields is in Westminster. A relation, maybe?
Information relating to document ref. no. MS 11936/498/1005744 Insured: John Tarrant and Edward Bartlett in trust for Mary the wife of James Probatt Other property or occupiers: Artillery Place Tothill Fields (Long orris weaver; Cleave carpenter); 32 Artillery Place Tothill Fields (Clark) 33 Artillery Place Tothill Date: 1823. Source: Access to Archives (A2A): not kept at The National Archives
Information relating to document ref. no. MS 11936/504/1033966 Insured: William Tart and Mary Probatt 12 South Lambeth Other property or occupiers: Artillery Place Tothill Fields (Long orris weaver) (Cleave carpenter); 32 Artillery Place (Clark); 33 Artillery Place (Dinclay carpenter); 27 to 30 Artillery Place.. [Guildhall Date: 1825. Source: Access to Archives (A2A): not kept at The National Archives
I don't know whether that means that Long was an orris weaver and Cleave was a carpenter, but it seems to.
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PaulaW
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15 Jul 2009 23:09 |
Thanks Janey for the informatiom. It is posible that William is related but to be honest I have not got a clue how!
Dea/Christine.
Heard back from Westminister City Archives. No records were kept for admissions to Emery Hills only administration documents.
Apprenticeship records - nothing available.
They searched the parish records for St Johns for Richard Long c1780 - nothing.
The lady I spoke to was very helpful and said she would try and get a colleague to see if any Parish records came up for St Margarets Wesstminister. So fingers crossed. Otherwise a dead end I fear.
Thanks everyone
Regards
Paula
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PaulaW
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16 Jul 2009 23:06 |
Have had a reply from Westminister Archives and this is what I have had sent
'27 December 1778 Richard Long S.of William by Mary' - in the 'Born' column after the entry it says: 'Nov'r 12'
Wonder if this is the William mentioned that Janey posted?
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JaneyCanuck
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17 Jul 2009 02:19 |
Heh, if your Longs are like my Hills and Barnards, they all had the same danged names. ;)
James & William Hill, Richard & Thomas Barnard ... long lines of the boogers, vertically and horizontally.
A William Long who had a son born in 1778 would have been born 1750-60ish or maybe earlier, making him a little advanced in age in 1823-27.
But maybe William & Mary had a son William too!
edit --
'27 December 1778 Richard Long S. of William by Mary' - in the 'Born' column after the entry it says: 'Nov'r 12'
You don't think that's your Richard, parents William and Mary?
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JaneyCanuck
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17 Jul 2009 02:22 |
Interesting, though -- this may be the man in 1841:
Name: William Long Age: 40 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1801 Where born: Middlesex, England
>> Occupation: Orris weaver (from the image) Civil parish: St Margaret Hundred: Westminster County/Island: Middlesex
William Long 40 William Long 13 John Long 11 Henry Long 10 Thomas Long 6 George Long 3 Ann Long 35 Fanny Long 9 Emma Long 8 Charlotte Long 5 Ann Long 6 Mo
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JaneyCanuck
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17 Jul 2009 02:25 |
I've lost the thread a bit; is this your Richard in 1841?
Name: Richard Long Age: 61 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1780 Where born: Middlesex, England Civil parish: St Margaret Hundred: Westminster County/Island: Middlesex
>> Occupation: Orris weaver (from the image)
Richard Long 61 Henry Long 20 George Long 15 Mary Long 60 Lydia Long 25 Fanny Long 9
He's in district 34, St Margaret, William is in district 29.
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LadyKira
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17 Jul 2009 02:30 |
I believe that was the one from page one Janey
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JaneyCanuck
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17 Jul 2009 02:38 |
Heh. One of my Hills wasn't a William or a James, he was a Francis. His father was James, and two of his sons were William and James.
I've never been able to find him in 1841. He's from Devon, born 1819 (I have the baptism), and supposedly had a daughter born in Jersey c1843, per censuses. Where he (and his wife, or not-wife, or first wife ...) was in 1841 is a mystery.
I just looked ... again ... at the William Hill, optician, aged 63, in St Margaret Pettens in 1841whom I'd already looked at twice, wondering whether he might be a candidate for being a brother of your Richard. And once again, noted "optician", and saw no obvious connection.
But this time I noticed something that had escaped my notice the other times.
Just above him on the page is somebody I'd included in my list of "people who might be my grx2 grandfather" in 1841 ;) - a Francis Hill, warehouseman, aged 20, born out of county.
You never know. Maybe the Longs were all related, and our Long and Hill ancestors were on a first-name basis. ;)
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JaneyCanuck
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17 Jul 2009 02:40 |
Ta Christine, I went back and checked and was relieved to see I hadn't completely lost the thread. ;)
So you figure they were related?
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