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Military Records
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Vicci | Report | 22 Apr 2010 01:55 |
http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/13926747/person/276094176 |
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Sally | Report | 22 Apr 2010 08:19 |
Thanks Victoria. I have been in contact with the tree owner (Peter) about this. He has a whole Foulger website but no Felecie anywhere and none of the James Henrys ever show draper as their occupation. Strange James Henry (jnr) shows his occupation as Draper after he left the army. I knew most of the other info and am trying to see if any of the Foulger sisters give me any clues. |
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Mary | Report | 22 Apr 2010 08:50 |
Hi Sally,James J Foulger born 1872 Southrepps Norfolk |
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Sally | Report | 22 Apr 2010 10:03 |
thanks Maryb. I'll go digging! |
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Vicci | Report | 22 Apr 2010 22:57 |
Having has another look at James Henry's military record and am wondering if we are misreading his occupation. |
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Sally | Report | 22 Apr 2010 23:35 |
I've found a Thomas and James Foulger on the City and Counties Directory on Ancestry. They are shown as running a Tailors at 12 High Street, Marylebone in 1846 I can find Thomas on Census through to 1901 but can't find James - Any suggestions anyone? |
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Sally | Report | 22 Apr 2010 23:54 |
Victoria, I also thought cloth dumper was a rag man but according to the archive office it was also a term used in clothing factories for someone who used some sort of wooden paddle for stretching cloth! I agree your more likely to be right and it would explain his excuses for losing his papers. 42 Hoxton Street comes from the address given as residence at time of marriage for both Felecie and my Grandfather. Again the archivist explained that often couples used one address as it was cheaper even if they were living at different addresses. |
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Vicci | Report | 23 Apr 2010 22:23 |
HI |
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Sally | Report | 23 Apr 2010 23:37 |
Victoria, sorry it is 100% RUSHTON STREET in Hoxton. My mistake. I'm not convinced of anything on this marriage cert, least of all James Henry's occupation but contacting the Drapers Company is a great idea. Thanks for the link |
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Sally | Report | 26 Apr 2010 17:14 |
As suggested by Victoria I've contacted the Drapers Company to see if they have a James Henry Foulger listed and am waiting to hear back. Also I've found a marriage cert for a James Foulger and Isabella Resetta Bailie. James father is named as James and I think his occupation says draper. Its dated 6th May 1836. James jnr is shown as a miner on his marriage cert. Given that it would mean he was around 60 at the time of Felecie's birth but I guess that's not so impossible. The marriage took place at Poplar All Saints. If anyone has the time could you look to see if I'm transcribing the father's occupation correctly. |
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GillianMac | Report | 26 Apr 2010 19:29 |
The marriage you found in Poplar was on 6/5/1838 not 1836 |
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Sally | Report | 26 Apr 2010 22:33 |
Thanks Gillian, possible that the son followed the father into the trade so definately worth following up. Thanks |