Profile | Posted by | Options | Post Date |
|
Heather
|
Report
|
17 Aug 2010 09:39 |
Thats interesting, I knew that there was a strong connection with Haverfordwest, I still have several cousins living there but have lost contact with them...my uncle Tom died a few years ago (as you already found out!) None of that side of the family would have any photos sadly as of course my Uncle was younger than my mother.
I have a confession to make, I think Im addicted to this now! I wish I knew what I was doing....
|
|
Lesley
|
Report
|
18 Aug 2010 16:14 |
Hi Heather My name is lesley Harding maiden name Nicholls. I am the grandaughter of Douglas Hartley Nicholls one of the brothers to your grandfather Thomas Henry. I have not much information about him but I do have photographs of his parents (your great grandparents) Hartley and Jane Eliza Nicholls. Maybe your mum would like to have these? We also have a family tree on geni.com where you will be able to see your ancestors dating back to the 16th century. There is so much information there about the family and its history. If you contact me with your email address i can send you and invite to Geni so that you can look at the tree. I will also forward you as many of the old family photos that I have. Regards lesley
|
|
JaneyCanuck
|
Report
|
18 Aug 2010 17:58 |
Oh Lesley, that's wonderful. How did you run across this thread?? The surname board?
I think Thomas Henry is Heather's great-grandfather, if I've got it straight. Hartley and Jane are Heather's great-great-grandparents. Thomas Henry's son Tom is Heather's grandfather, her mother's father.
So whew, at least I'm off the hook for finding any more ancestors for Heather! ;)
If you click on Heather's name in this thread you might reach her more quickly, since she'll get an email notification of that message immediately (but not of posts here on the board).
Good luck and best wishes to you both!
Now I have to get back to trying to find other descendants of Tom himself ...
|
|
KarenInScotland
|
Report
|
18 Aug 2010 18:18 |
Hi Janey
You've done an amazing job for Heather! I was going to offer to look up what ever you need on 1911 census but that is perhaps not necessary now but if it is I can do it.
Just had to post - its so great to see not only how much you were able to do but also to get to the end and read that the read has resulted in someone coming up with the photos :)
Karen
|
|
JaneyCanuck
|
Report
|
18 Aug 2010 18:41 |
So to summarize -- children of Thomas Henry Nicholls and Elizabeth Richards -- siblings of your mum's father Tom:
Births Mar 1901 Nicholls Tom Cardiff 11a 367
- info known re marriage and children etc.
Births Jun 1896 Nicholls Thomas Hartley Cardiff 11a 308
Marriages Jun 1918 Nicholls Thomas H Wallis Cardiff 11a 595 Wallis Edith A Nicholls Cardiff 11a 595
Name: Thomas Hartley Nicholls Birth Date: 15 Mar 1896 Death Registration Month/Year: 1983 Registration district: Bath Inferred County: Avon Volume: 22 Page: 0127
edit to add for completeness, probable wife's death:
Name: Edith Ada Nicholls Birth Date: 8 Oct 1896 Death Registration Month/Year: 1982 Registration district: Bath Inferred County: Avon Volume: 22 Page: 0096
Births Jun 1898 NICHOLLS John William Cardiff 11a 343
Marriages Jun 1921 Evans Florence E Nicholls Cardiff 11a 639 Nicholls John W Evans Cardiff 11a 639
Name: John William Nicholls - probably Birth Date: 5 Mar 1898 Death Registration Month/Year: 1980 Registration district: South Glamorgan Inferred County: South Glamorgan Volume: 28 Page: 1489
edit to add for completeness, probable wife's death:
Name: Florence Elizabeth Nicholls Birth Date: 1 Aug 1897 Death Registration Month/Year: 1979 Registration district: South Glamorgan Inferred County: South Glamorgan Volume: 28 Page: 1478
Births Sep 1906 Nicholls Annie Maud L Cardiff 11a 382
Marriages Jun 1930 Nicholls Annie M L Williams Cardiff 11a 710 Williams Edward J S Nicholls Cardiff 11a 710
Name: Annie Maud Williams - possibly Birth Date: 16 Jul 1906 Death Registration Month/Year: Apr 2001 Age at death (estimated): 94 Registration district: Carmarthen Inferred County: Carmarthenshire Register number: 2/18D District and Subdistrict: 8182 Entry number: 23
deleting possibility of remarriage because this is her husband's death:
Name: Edward J S Williams Death Registration Month/Year: 1946 Age at death (estimated): 43 Registration district: Cardiff Inferred County: Glamorganshire Volume: 11a Page: 274
I'm checking for children of the various marriages and sending them now.
|
|
JaneyCanuck
|
Report
|
18 Aug 2010 18:45 |
Why thankee Karen! I do hate to be a wet blanket, but the danged thing is, it's photos of Heather's mum's father Tom (Thomas Henry is Heather's mum's grandfather) that her mum would really like. I'm working on finding first cousins of Heather's mum (children of Tom's siblings), and their children. Even if nobody had photos, they'd be found family.
Everything that Lesley is offering sure wouldn't be a bad consolation prize though, would it? ;)
|
|
JaneyCanuck
|
Report
|
18 Aug 2010 23:41 |
Crrrrrrrrrrap. I sent all the info I could find about Annie Maud L Nicholls and said to hurry over and read Lesley's post here (Heather hasn't opened it yet). I had just about finished up on the John William Nicholls end ... when my Firefox crashed. And it restored itself to some point about a week ago instead of giving me back what I actually had open. So I'm going to have to do it over again ... a little later ...
|
|
Heather
|
Report
|
19 Aug 2010 00:55 |
Im so excited that I might get somewhere with this, its something I have wanted to do for years, seeing my mother cry breaks my heart! Thanks Janey and thanks to everyone else who has helped : )
Heather
|
|
Lesley
|
Report
|
19 Aug 2010 16:16 |
My head is now swimming with Nicholl's. Thomas Henry 1816-1859 married twice first wife Eleanor Curnock died in childbirth (Edwin 1847) and he later married Jane who was the servant girl. We think that Jane was the mother of 2 of the children that were born before Eleanors death. We have Heathers grandfather as Thomas Henry not Thomas Hartley. My grandfather was Douglas Hartley (would you give 2 of your children the same name ?) possibly. I havnt seen the birth register for him so this may be the case. Clara Sydney Herbert Thomas Henry Douglas Hartley Erith Gwyn Ivor Garnet We still have Hartleys in the family today. Janey I think your amazing
|
|
Heather
|
Report
|
19 Aug 2010 18:02 |
Hi Lesley, my mother says her Grandfather was Thomas Henry, surely the Thomas Henry you speak of born in 1816 has to be his Grandfather? Im confused here : )
She also has always talked of her uncle Hartley, is that your grandfather do you think?
|
|
JaneyCanuck
|
Report
|
19 Aug 2010 18:04 |
I know the feeling, Lesley. ;)
Thomas Henry 1870 was the son of Hartley and Jane, brother of Gwyn (Erith Gwyn) the footballer, etc.
Thomas Henry 1870 had a son Thomas Hartley Nicholls 1896. (Derek Nicholls was his son.)
Thomas Henry 1870 also had a son Tom Nicholls 1901 -- Heather's grandfather.
Odd to give two children essentially the same name -- good idea to get the 1896 and 1901 birth certs to check the parents, if one is going to be a proper genealogist. ;) But when I search the 1911 census for his name as "son", he does answer to that.
Thomas Henry 1870 is Heather's *mum's* grandfather. ;) Heather is a whole generation younger than you -- you must have long generations in your family! (I have a gr-grfather born 101 years before me; he was 50 when my grandparent was born. I've found a descendant of that ggf's older sister -- the descendant is 65, and is the same generation as my 12-year old niece.)
"Thomas Henry 1816-1859 married twice first wife Eleanor Curnock died in childbirth (Edwin 1847) and he later married Jane who was the servant girl. We think that Jane was the mother of 2 of the children that were born before Eleanors death."
So Thomas Henry Nicholls 1816-1859 was the father of Hartley Nicholls 1838-1924.
1881 census:
Hartley Nicholls 43 - Inspector Of Cattle & Slaughter House, born Stonebridge, Gloucestershire Jane E. Nicholls 31 - born Hartpury, Gloucestershire Clara Nicholls 14 Sydney H. Nicholls 12 Thomas H. Nicholls 11 Douglas H. Nicholls 9 Erith G. Nicholls 6 Ivor J. Nicholls 3 (Garnet came later)
Births Mar 1838 NICHOLLS Hartley Dursley 11 272
Deaths Mar 1924 Nicholls Hartley 86 Cardiff 11a 419
Hartley Nicholls 1838 is the nearest common Nicholls ancestor of Lesley and Heather. He is:
- Lesley's great-grandfather (Lesley's grandfather is Douglas Hartley)
- Heather's great-great-grandfather (Heather's great-grandfather is Thomas Henry 1870, and her grandfather is his son Tom 1901)
I did something like this once before in my career as an amateur genealogist. ;) Do a bit of groundwork, and then find that the rest has already been done! A young friend of mine in North Carolina had a story about her great-grandfather stowing away on a boat from England to the US in the late 1800s. I played with that a while, but it didn't make sense. What I did find was who her great-grandfather really was -- which was the descendant of a drummer boy in the Revolutionary War, who was descended from one of the very earliest settlers of the US colonies! -- I think that was my friends grx8 grandfather. And farther back, there's a Sheriff of Nottingham. ;) Once I figured out who the great-grandfather really was and who his father was, all the rest had already been done by many genealogists in the US.
Just like here -- get Heather connected up with the Hartley Nicholls 1838 family, and Lesley has all the rest. ;)
So Heather, how's your mum today? ;)
I will get back to redoing the family of Tom's brother John. I've been sidetracked for the last couple of days by discovering who one of my grx3 grandmothers was, and finding that she probably spent several decades in a lunatic asylum before dying in 1875 at age 80 ...
http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards.asp?wci=thread&tk=1143274
for anyone who's particularly bored to have a read. ;)
|
|
JaneyCanuck
|
Report
|
19 Aug 2010 18:05 |
You slipped in there, Heather!
Does my account make sense there now? Two Thomas Henrys, grandfather and grandson. Confused me at first too; I was doing some editing there as I figured it out. ;)
|
|
JaneyCanuck
|
Report
|
19 Aug 2010 18:09 |
Oh -- Heather, your mum's "Uncle Hartley" -- that will be Thomas Hartley Nicholls 1896, father of Derek, son of Thomas Henry 1870.
He was apparently called "Hartley", so his parents went ahead and had another "Tom". ;)
|
|
Heather
|
Report
|
19 Aug 2010 18:27 |
All I can say is OMG!! Thanks Janey, just been given a curry..will have to come back to this! Will go to the Library and see if I can view those birth certs! Thanks
|
|
JaneyCanuck
|
Report
|
19 Aug 2010 18:38 |
I'm not your best advisor on where to find original records, but I think birth and other certs have to be got from registry offices rather than libraries. Are you in Cardiff at the moment then? Lemme go find a Welsh expert to advise you!
|
|
JaneyCanuck
|
Report
|
19 Aug 2010 20:40 |
So I've finished the job on the children of the siblings of Tom 1901. Unfortunately, it's mainly disappointing.
(Thomas) Hartley 1896 had one child, Derek, who is deceased, and as far as can be determined had no chidren.
John William 1898 had five children; three died in early childhood, one married but had no children and is deceased; and one I can't find a marriage or death for.
Annie Maud probably had five children, but because their surname is Williams ... even identifying them, let alone tracing them, is difficult guesswork. Assuming I got her children right, the one grandchild I was fairly confident of was a girl, a Williams born in Cardiff ... so identifying her marriage ... well, you see the problem.
So my best recommendation to Heather was to take all the names I gave her and search trees!
(I've updated the list of the vital events for the children of Tom, on page 2, to include their spouses' deaths where identified.)
|
|
FannyByGaslight
|
Report
|
19 Aug 2010 23:49 |
Any 1911 stuff you want can be looked up if you still want it. Make a list please Janey.
Going to bed now.
Edits..You have gmail.
|
|
JaneyCanuck
|
Report
|
20 Aug 2010 00:08 |
FBG -- why didn't you just say this in the thread, you?! I'll copy your email here:
"I had a look at the Welsh thingy and they will not be in the library. I do think she will have to buy them from GRO £9.25P or from Register office for £9 and enclose a S.A.E.. The reg offices seem to hold them all. Some reg offices in Wales charge a search fee which can be up to £25 and can take weeks sometimes. Much quicker to order from GRO if you have refs. I have not yet been able to view any BMDs in Wales and had to buy them all."
So Heather, it looks like you're probably stuck shelling out for certificates.
FBG went on to say:
"You have an added problem that the Record offices dont hold many Chapel marriages,only Church ones. (Pre 1837 of course, but most Chapel records are either still in the chapels or in the Library of Wales in Aberystwyth Cardiganshire (Ceredigion) So you also need to know the denomination of your people to be able to search for marriages."
I think that relates only to the early 1800s records, and it seems Lesley has all of that info that you need, on the Nicholls side. ;)
|
|
Lesley
|
Report
|
20 Aug 2010 10:25 |
I am devote Welsh woman with ancestors from ENGLAND.
Thomas Henry (1st) was born in Slimbridge and the family migrated to a village in Gloucester called Hawksbury. They have a genealogy webpage if you want to do some more searching of family. As you said janey theres lots out there already been done. Your right I am 9 years older so maybe nearly a generation between heather and I so granfathers become GGF Our biggest problem is we have hit a barrier with the Nicholls's Thomas henry's father was called William and we believe his wife Susannah and there we can find no more other than they originated from Slimbridge. Strange thing is we found the grave of Eleanor and son buried in Hawksbury when the family lived 40 miles away. Edwin apparantly died at 10 weeks, this was also strange because all our info said she died in childbirth. Hope all this isnt to confusing for your Mum. My Mum is 92 and we spent weeks looking for the name of my g grandfather and grilling her about family names. After finding out his name was Farmer, my Mum pipes up Oh! I had a cousin called Farmer !!
|
|
Heather
|
Report
|
21 Aug 2010 12:35 |
I must speak to my neice as she was in Haverfordwest last week and says in the Library she downloaded a copy of my mothers birth cert there for zilch. It would probably be cheaper for me to go there if thats the case rather than buying loads of certs! Hope its correct.
|