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ALFRED BARNJUM
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AnnCardiff | Report | 18 Jan 2010 22:52 |
HENRY BARNJUM Pedigree |
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AnnCardiff | Report | 18 Jan 2010 22:53 |
HENRY BARNJAM Pedigree |
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Choccy | Report | 18 Jan 2010 22:53 |
London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 |
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Shirley | Report | 18 Jan 2010 23:34 |
Jane left Alfred mid to late 1880's and moved to chiswick where she met up with and married a William Banfield. She waited until alfred died in january 1894 and then married banfield in lambeth in june 1894. I believe that it was in 1889 she had a daughter amy with banfield in chiswick. This is my gt. gt. grandmother and we know that she definiately left alfred in kingston, Surrey when she 'run off' with william banfield. |
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Shirley | Report | 18 Jan 2010 23:38 |
Thomas and rebecca barnjum were alfred's grandparents, His mother was Martha (nee: Obee) who was married at the time to John Barnjum so heaven only knows how alfred got henry on his birth certificate as his father as Henry was john's brother |
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JaneyCanuck | Report | 18 Jan 2010 23:38 |
Okay then, I'd found William and Jane Banfield in 1901 and suspected that was her! So he should be in Kingston ... |
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Shirley | Report | 18 Jan 2010 23:39 |
Wouldn't life be a lot easier if they all stayed on the "right side of the sheets"? |
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AnnCardiff | Report | 18 Jan 2010 23:44 |
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AnnCardiff | Report | 18 Jan 2010 23:48 |
Results for: John Barnjum [refine search] [Print] |
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Shirley | Report | 19 Jan 2010 12:44 |
Thanks guys for all of the info you have given me. It will take me sometime to troll through all of this. Unfortunately I do still have the unanswered question of where alfred was prior to his death in the kingston union workhouse in 1894, I know that Jane definiately left him in the late 1800's as she had a child amy by william banfield in 1889 who she went onto marry in June 1894. In the 1891 census you will find Jane at 35 Windmill Road Chiswick with her family name changed to 'Barnes' for whatever reason. I also noticed that Ann of Green Gables stated that Jane's daughter Alice's father was frederick barnjum. Sorry Ann Alice's father was definiately Alfred Barnjum. Also Alfred who was born at 9, Keppel Street Chelsea in 1848 cannot be found on the 1851 census although his mother Martha was back on the Barnjum family farm in Perivale with no husband but her daughters. So where was alfred then? Bless him |
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AnnCardiff | Report | 19 Jan 2010 13:42 |
probably in the queue at DFS in case the sale ever ends!!!! |
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JaneyCanuck | Report | 19 Jan 2010 14:31 |
Shirley, just a note - it wasn't Ann who said Alice's father was Frederick, it's the parish record of her baptism that said it. |
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Shirley | Report | 19 Jan 2010 19:14 |
On the marriage certificate of alice who incidently is my gt. grandmother it states that her father is frederick barnes. I am just wondering whether Jane did not want alfred to ever find his family again. I know that Jane was a very victorian matriarch and wondered at the many stories my mother told me about her. Unfortunately my mother passed away in 2007 and was the last in the line apart from me. I would just like to say a big thankyou to everyone out there that has been tireless in trying to find dear old Alfred. I am beginning to love him more than Jane ever did!!! |