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JustDinosaurJill
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18 Oct 2012 12:35 |
Hi Susan,
I totally understand that you aren't interested in Sidney but if and when, it's all yours.
I am finding the family interesting though and I've hopefully found a new source of some information, including about Sidney. With luck, I will be able to get hold of it in the next week or so.
In my to-do list, I intend to see what I can find out about him via whichever place in Birmingham has the archives for the Art School.
I suspect that you are correct in your opinion of him. I'd be grateful for what you pick up about him even though I know it will only be anecdotal. It all helps to create the picture (no pun intended).
I do wonder how many/if any children he fathered. Probably an unanswerable question but suggestions of character being what they are......
Will keep in touch.
xJ
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18 Oct 2012 11:53 |
I'm not researching much of Sidney's line, He had no legitimate children and wasn't interested enough in my mothers welfare to look after her after other than off loading her on to her adopted family. From the little I have learned he seemed to be a selfish selfseeker and must have little or no respect for the women in his life.
I am more interested in my Grandmother. I won't reveal the names until I have some more information, at the moment I am in touch with an Anglo/German society to see if I can get any links from that quarter. I know the name of the region my Gt Grandfather came from in Germany and I am following the line of the only surviving member of my Grandmother's family. (her sister) who married an English man with an unusual surname. More later if there is anything.
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16 Oct 2012 20:36 |
You are right. Don't know yet if it will prove to be interesting or frustrating as heck.
I spotted this as a very good example. As far as I know William Pearson does not belong to me. Of course this might change. My William is the December 1837 marriage.
Surname First name(s) Age District Vol Page Marriages Sep 1838 (>99%) METEYARD William Pearson St Jas.Westr 1 99
Surname First name(s) Age District Vol Page Marriages Dec 1837 (>99%) Meatyard William St. James Westr. 1 102
On Googling Sidney, I found mention of an auction of a work or works and I e-mailed the Gallery to ask if they had any bits of info about him. I had a lovely message back. The sale had been pre-digital for them so nothing saved and no catalogue available. But in their own words, they had 'cobbled' together what they could find out about him but not much available anywhere.
I have promised to share what I find in the hope that it might be of interest and even of some use someday. I have told them about the link to Flatford. What I need to put on my list of things to do is investigate whether Richard Barrel's mother who was born in the area, had a closer connection to the Constable family. That far back, I might find out or I might not but I shall have had fun looking. :-D :-D :-D
xxJ
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16 Oct 2012 20:16 |
Jill
you are very welcome.
It was fun
I do think there might be two families ................ Meatyards and Meteyards.
Both names were appearing at the same time on the early Parish records ..... and in both London and Devon
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16 Oct 2012 20:11 |
I am laughing with delight here just looking at how much you have found for me. I am very grateful. I'd spotted the possibility of the Baker marriage but not done anything to work out if it was relevant.
You have given me lots to work through.
Oh yes to Googling Oswald. Already done that - but thanks for the suggestion. I found his name on Google quite a few times, leading me to not only the Barrel's (London Gazette mention) but to more mention of Sidney and his works. Boredom is not something I am getting from this family. The beauty of it all is being so close to Birmingham I am hoping to go and look at the various pieces by Sidney.
In the mid 70s there was a BBC televison series called Connections hosted by James Burke. It caught my imagination even then and might be the catalyst for always wanting to know more with the appreciation and understanding that nothing, whether invention or incident, ever stands alone and the most simple, bizarre or complicated things with no apparent connection whatsoever are somehow intertwined. Perhaps it was a way of coping with the life I had.
I am fascinated by how many connections exist with this family. It may be mostly as a result of society at the time and that in itself is worthy of the story. This family and their connections are in art and glass in Birmingham and Stoubridge; both places I know well.
I confess to being fascinated by how people gravitate towards, and relate to each other and often how life seems to be what I call 'Circular'. It's all about those Connections again. I am and have always been a crafter and unknowingly I married into a family which has a rich heritage in the jewellery trade and is connected (albeit by marriage only) to the most amazing connections to glass, painting, enamelling at incredible levels. Our daughter who is Kate's first cousin three times removed loves to design stuff and also and to make jewellery. Kate who married Sidney included jewellery in her talents. Her family were part of the Birmingham Jewellery Quarter and at the turn of the 1800s they were silversmiths.
As I found out last week, the Barrel's lived 1871 at Flatford Mill: most famous for its John Constable paintings.
It's all about James Burke and his 'Connections' again. Start with a question. How does a teenage girl born in the 1990s connect to English Romantic painter born in 1776?
I am hoping also to maybe establish a connection or no connection between the London Meatyards and the Dorset ones. There are some Meatyards mentioned as being in Lychett Minster. I have visited there quite a few times since we began going to Swanage on holiday. I have felt drawn to walk around the churchyard but never made the time.
Thank you again so much. You are a star.
xxJ
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SylviaInCanada
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16 Oct 2012 06:25 |
In case you haven't done it .................. google Oswald.
There's all kinds of interesting "stuff"!
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SylviaInCanada
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16 Oct 2012 05:46 |
William and Maria Shelton married before registration began.
I cannot find their marriage on ancestry, to see what he said about his status.
This is from familysearch.org/ ............
"England, Marriages, 1538–1973 ," Maria Shelton, 1837
groom's name: William Meatgard groom's birth date: groom's birthplace: groom's age: bride's name: Maria Shelton bride's birth date: bride's birthplace: bride's age: marriage date: 25 Nov 1837 marriage place: Saint James,Westminster,London,England groom's father's name: Robert Meatgard groom's mother's name: bride's father's name: William Shelton bride's mother's name: groom's race: groom's marital status: groom's previous wife's name: bride's race: bride's marital status: bride's previous husband's name: indexing project (batch) number: M14751-7 system origin: England-ODM source film number: 1042320 reference number: Citing this Record
"England, Marriages, 1538–1973 ," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NKNF-9XD : accessed 16 Oct 2012), William Meatgard and Maria Shelton, 25 Nov 1837; citing reference , FHL microfilm 1042320.
I think that gives you the evidence that William's father was called Robert ............. but no evidence for his mother!!
sylvia
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16 Oct 2012 05:32 |
Do you have this one???
London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 about Oswald George Meatyard
Name: Oswald George Meatyard Age: Full Age Spouse Name: Emma Maria Rutland Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 15 Sep 1864 Parish: Chelsea St Simon Zelotes Borough: Kensington and Chelsea Father Name: William Meatyard Spouse Father Name: William Rutland Register Type: Parish Register
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Oswald Full Age Bachelor Occupation:- Mercantile Clerk Address:- 12 Milner St. Chelsea Father occupation:- Deceased, Mercantile Clerk ??????
Emma Full Age Spinster no occupation shown Address:- 3 Halsey St, Chelsea Father occupation:- Deceased, Saddler
After Banns
Witnesses:- 4 of them, and I cannot decipher even one!!
London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 about Joseph Benjamin Meatyard
Name: Joseph Benjamin Meatyard Age: Full Age Spouse Name: Fanny Buels Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 3 Apr 1864 Parish: St Marylebone Borough: Westminster Father Name: William Meatyard Spouse Father Name: Francis Buels Register Type: Parish Register
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Joseph Full Age Bachelor Occupation:- Clerk at a Glass Works Address:- St Marylebone Father occupation:- Upholsterer
Fanny Full Age Spinster no occupation shown Address:- as above Father occupation:- formerly a Launderer
after Banns
Witnesses:- F Buels and M Buels
???????
London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 about George Meatyard
Name: George Meatyard Estimated Birth Year: abt 1849 Age: 26 Spouse Name: Caroline Anne Paine Spouse Age: 24 Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 16 Feb 1875 Parish: Chelsea St Luke Borough: Kensington and Chelsea Father Name: William George Meatyard Spouse Father Name: Edward Paine Register Type: Parish Register
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George Bachelor Occupation:- Clerk Address:- 156 Oakley Street Father occupation:- Deceased, Clerk
Caroline Spinster no occupation shown Address:- 73 Church Street Father occupation:- Deceased, Farmer
after Banns
Witnesses:- (indecipherable) and Sarah A Burbank
I think William might have died when they were so young that neither Oswald nor George knew his occupation, and guessed at Clerk????
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16 Oct 2012 05:14 |
???????
probably Emma b. 1830 ......... she's on the 1851, with John Lilley, b. ca 1831. John is 66 in 1851
London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 about Emma Meatyard
Name: Emma Meatyard Spouse Name: John Lilley Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 20 May 1873 Parish: Hampstead St Stephen the Martyr Borough: Camden Father Name: William Meatyard Spouse Father Name: George Lilley Register Type: Parish Register
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Emma Of Full Age Spinster no occupation shown Address:- St John's Wood Terrace Father occupation:- Upholsterer
John Of Full Age Bachelor Upholsterer Address:- St John's Wood Terrace Father occupation:- Grocer
Married by License
Witnesses:- William Meatyard and James Edward Nightingale
?? the witness William Meatyard being her brother????
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SylviaInCanada
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16 Oct 2012 04:57 |
This is probably Thomas William ...................
London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 about William Meatyard
Name: William Meatyard Age: Full Age Spouse Name: Harriett Hoar Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 26 Mar 1846 Parish: St Marylebone Borough: Westminster Father Name: William Meatyard Spouse Father Name: William Hoar Register Type: Parish Register
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William Of Full Age Bachelor Occupation:- Servant Address:- Charles Street Father occupation:- Upholder
Harriett Full Age Spinster no occupation shown Address:- 47 Paddington Street Father occupation:- Labourer
Married after Banns
Witnesses:- James Lunn ( x His Mark) and Elizabeth Camford (???sp)
London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 about Georgina Meatyard
Name: Georgina Meatyard Spouse Name: John Alexander Cumming Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 31 Jan 1851 Parish: Bryanston Square St Mary Borough: Westminster Father Name: William Meatyard Spouse Father Name: John Cumming Register Type: Parish Register
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Georgina Of Full Age Spinster no occupation shown Address:- 202 Oxford Street Father occupation:- deceased; Upholsterer
John Of Full Age Bachelor Watchmaker Address:- 202 Oxford Street Father occupation:- Watchmaker
Married by Registrar's Certificate
Witnesses:- Henry Montagne and Mary Bowers (??or Bown)
found by googling ....................
Cumming, John Alexander, Watchmaker John Alexander Cumming (son of John Cumming, Watchmaker, and his second wife Mary Caterer) was born 21 May 1823 and was a Watchmaker in or near Oxford Street, London. He married (1) 1851 Georgina Meatyard and (2)1855 Phoebe Augusta Boulton. His children were Phoebe 1855, John Gordon 1857, Charles Stuart 1860, Elizabeth Emma 1862 and George (b & d 1866). What happened to him after 1866 and his children (some of whom have been traced to 1892)
A Family Tree on ancestry says there was 1 child to John and Georgina .......
Georgina Cumming Birth 14 Dec 1851 in 20 Adam St West, Marylebone, Middlesex, England Death 1926 in Hendon, Middlesex, England
Married to Edwin Humphrey Fowle 20 Jan 1881 Marylebone, Middlesex, England
They have photo and certificate, so seems pretty accurate.
Georgina Meatyard died in 1851, in childbirth??
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16 Oct 2012 04:27 |
London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 about Robert William Meatyard
Name: Robert William Meatyard Age: Full Age Spouse Name: Ann Lang Longbray Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 18 Dec 1845 Parish: Wapping Borough: Tower Hamlets Father Name: William Meatyard Spouse Father Name: Charles Longbray Register Type: Parish Register
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Robert Of Full Age Bachelor Occupation:- Upholsterer Address:- St John's Wapping Father Occupation:- Upholsterer
Ann A Minor Spinster no occupation shown Address:- St John's Wapping Father occupation:- Coachmaker
Married after Banns
Witnesses:- Charles Groom and Edward Spon (??sp)
Edward Spon signed as witness on all 4 of the entries in the Register .......... so again was probably a "professional witness".
Robert signed Robert Baker William Meatyard. The number 2 was written above Baker, and number 1 above William ..................... ???? to indicate the correct order of the names???????
sylvia
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16 Oct 2012 04:18 |
Just noticed ................
that marriage for Robert and Sarah Thompson on 1 June 1793 is AFTER the birth for William, given on that Family Tree as 16 Oct 1792 in Hanover Square, London
I can find no trace of William's baptism ........ or indeed of any children of Robert and Sarah!
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16 Oct 2012 01:54 |
That family tree had Robert Meatyard and Sarah Thompshon as William's parents.
I'm trying to find the evidence for it.
Here is the marriage of a Robert Meatyard and a Sarah Thompson ..............
London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 about Robert Meatyard
Name: Robert Meatyard Spouse Name: Sarah Thompson Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 1 Jun 1793 Parish: St Marylebone Borough: Westminster Register Type: Parish Register
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Bachelor and Spinster, of this Parish
Married by Banns
Witnesses:- Richard Boxall and Thos Bird
Richard made his mark, and Sarah could write
Thos Bird signed 3 other entries (out of 6), so was probably what is called a "professional witness" ...... ie someone paid a small amount to sign the registers if a couple did not have any witnesses of their own.
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16 Oct 2012 01:31 |
The Sarah b. 1822, died while a child
London, England, Deaths and Burials, 1813-1980 about Sarah Meatyard
Name: Sarah Meatyard Record Type: Burial Estimated Death Date: abt 1827 Burial Date: 17 Jul 1827 Age: 5 Years 3 Months Estimated Birth Year: abt 1822 Parish or Poor Law Union: St George Hanover Square Borough: Westminster Register Type: Bishop's Transcript
Address:- Mount Street
The second Sarah, b.ca 1840, married in 1860 ................
London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 about Sarah Meatyard
Name: Sarah Meatyard Estimated Birth Year: abt 1839 Age: 21 Spouse Name: William Baker Spouse Age: 24 Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 17 Jun 1860 Parish: Chelsea Christ Church Borough: Kensington and Chelsea Father Name: William Meatyard Spouse Father Name: Henry Baker Register Type: Parish Register
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William Baker Bachelor Age:- 24 Address:- 14 Wood Street, Marlborough Road, Chelsea Occupation:- Upholsterer Father's occupation:- Steward
Sarah Spinster Age:- 21 no occupation shown Address:- 6 (or 16 or 8) Halsey Street Father: late William Meatyard, Upholsterer
Witnesses:- Oswald George Meatyard and Elizabeth Meatyard
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16 Oct 2012 01:26 |
Just posting this as a reference point for me
1841 Census
Name: William Meatyard Age: 45 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1796 Gender: Male Where born: Middlesex, England Civil parish: St George Hanover Square Hundred: Westminster County/Island: Middlesex Country: England Registration district: St George Hanover Square Sub-registration district: Mayfair
William Meatyard 45 Upholsterer Maria Meatyard 30 b.ca 1811, Middlesex Georgina Meatyard 20 b.ca 1821, Middlesex Robt Meatyard 17 b.ca 1824, Middlesex, Upholder (??should be Upholsterer) Thomas Meatyard 14 b.ca 1827, Middlesex, Coachmaker Emma Meatyard 11 b.ca 1830, Middlesex Maria Meatyard 9 b.ca 1832, Middlesex Oswell Meatyard 3 b.ca 1838, Middlesex Sarah Meatyard 1 b.ca 1840, Middlesex
Address:- Mount Street
Also shown as living in another part of the same house .....
Robert Greenshu (??Greenshaw) 16 b.ca 1825, Middlesex, Upholder
Note that there was also the baptism of a Sarah Meatyard, b.ca 1822
sylvia
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15 Oct 2012 22:22 |
(just throwing these below in your pot Jill, if any connection later!)
Marriage 1745 MEATIARD WM CRAVEN MGT WESTMINSTER ST JAMES PALACE CHAPEL MIDDLESEX MIDDLESEX
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/wills.htm
(above link has below £3.36 to download)
Description: Will of Margaret otherwise Margret Meatyard, Widow of Saint Saviour Southwark , Surrey Date: 20 January 1778
Chris :)
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15 Oct 2012 21:57 |
Oh yes please.
Anything would be brilliant. From what I have worked out, the name was spelt Meatyard for most of the 1800s. It seems to be around Sidney's time that it became Meteyard.
I did pick up on something a few weeks ago which suggested that the surname evolved from Meechyard or Meechard so I've kept those variations in mind.
Thank you ever so much again.
xxJ
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15 Oct 2012 21:52 |
Susan,
Can you reveal the names?
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15 Oct 2012 21:44 |
do you want me to see if I can dig any further????
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15 Oct 2012 21:11 |
EEEEEK.
Sylvia.
Millions of thank yous. I didn't believe for one minute that I would find out who William's first wife was. I mean, I knew there was a chance if I could someday find the right records to go through but I wasn't thinking it would happen any time soon.
You are brilliant.
I hope to get stuck into the family again over the weekend.
:-D <3 :-D <3 :-D <3 :-D <3 :-D <3 :-D <3
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