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Raymond
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28 Sep 2012 15:16 |
NO STRESS HONEST,M just so interesting how things were interprated or written down, make me wish I had done this years ago, I will be writing down my modern day family and everything about them, there is so many un answred questions of WHY?
lAST QUESTION TO ANYONE, what info have we on William his father then, I have a mixed bag of maybes for Edwards/Edwins family, first time I have heard of William but I think there was a Jane as his poss mother bur a lady called Elizabeth with different surnames keeps turn up as 'living' with them? :-S
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jerseylily
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27 Sep 2012 17:52 |
The witnesses to the 1845 marriage were John Gloyns and Edwin Lucks.
William Collings is EDWIN/EDWARD's father so it wouldn't be unusual for him to use the name for one of his sons. And I wouldn't stress too much about the slight discrepancy in the name - he probably though Edwin sounded more classy! My great x 4 grandfather varied between Edwin and Edward and just to make it really interesting his brother was Edmund, as long as the other family members are consistent you should be O.K.
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27 Sep 2012 17:33 |
Re Gins post for probate on Edwin Collings he lived at 7 Cloudsey Place London N1 and died on 05/01/1965 in the Highlands Hospital London N21. Admin to Doris Annie READ, married woman.
Doris married Benjamin Reas in 1962 three years before Edwin died so I wonder if ther is a divorce somewhere.
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27 Sep 2012 16:39 |
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groom's name: Henry Corby groom's birth date: groom's birthplace: groom's age: bride's name: Melicent Purchase bride's birth date: bride's birthplace: bride's age: marriage date: 11 Oct 1850 marriage place: Saint Thomas,Portsmouth,Hampshire,England groom's father's name: groom's mother's name: bride's father's name: 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: M06251-2 system origin: England-ODM source film number: 919725, 919730, 919731, 919732, 919733 reference number:
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Raymond
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27 Sep 2012 16:29 |
Strange, WILLIAM COLLINGS witness in 1845, I have his birth as c1851 ?
Why do we keep getting the name EDWIN, when it was EDWARD? OR !!!!!!
Is there someone in Guernsey just like you? :-D
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jerseylily
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25 Sep 2012 18:22 |
Sorry I couldn't help you with the Guernsey records, Jersey and Guernsey have separate administrations, but here are the details of the Edwin/Sarah marriage.
8/1/1845 at Hilgrove Street Chapel
Edwin Collings, aged 20, bachelor, occupation Coach Trimmer, living in Providence Street, born in Devonport. Father William Collings - Blacksmith
Sarah Ann Gloyns, aged 21, spinster, living in Belmont Rd., born in Plymouth. Father William Gloyns - Mariner
The witnesses were John Gloyns and Edwin Lucks.
Because Gloyns is such an unusual name I had to look up the other marriage that was in the same register.
24/4/1843 at The Independent Chapel
William Daker, aged 48, widower, occupation Gardener, living in Providence Street, born in Muchwenlock, Shrops. Father Unknown
Ann Gloyns née Bird, aged 49, widow, living in Providence Street, born in Plymouth. Father John Bird - Labourer
Witnesses John Gloyns and Henry Collings
Hope this helps
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jerseylily
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24 Sep 2012 17:32 |
Is this Millicent in 1891
Name: Melicent Cosby Age: 65 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1826 Relation: StepDaughter Mother's Name: Lotia M Jehan Gender: Female Where born: Somerset, England Civil parish: St Peter Port Ecclesiastical parish: Holy Trinity Town: St Peter County/Island: Guernsey Country: Channel Islands Registration district: Guernsey and Adjacent Islands Sub-registration district: C ED, institution, or vessel: 32 Piece: 4703 Folio: 86 Page Number: 15 Household Members: Name Age Thomas A Jehan 45 Lotia M Jehan 42 Peter Guille 76 Water H Jehan 14 Malvena M Jehan 12 Julius Guille 6 Melicent Cosby 65 ******
I don't think she's actually part of this household and I doubt very much if she's a step-daughter.
Having said that she's in Guernsey rather than Jersey and unfortunately I don't have any access to Guernsey records.
I think all naval records are kept at Kew but I'm not really sure, I got my Great Great Grandfathers naval records from there.
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Raymond
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24 Sep 2012 11:06 |
Surname COSBY HENRY wM bn England c 1820 marries Millicent Purchase 1850 bn England c 1824 1861 still living in Portsea in the RMA with children William Henry bn c 1852, JOHN JOSEPH bn c1858 and Mary Ann bn c 1862
In 1871 still in RMA but now living in St Peters Terrace Guernsey, with addition Robert bn c 1863
1881 Henry a pensioner in St Peter Port
1891 Millicent as WIDOW in Jersey
Firstly I know nothing else much about them.
Except JOHN JOSEPH, who lived a very checkered past. he is my great great grand pa, and seems to be a bit of a travelling bigamist. But for some reason uses the surname COSBY, or ROUSE, or COSBY ROUSE, which seemed to originate from the Channel Islands.
So any information on any of them would be great, and is there anyway of contacting the RMA in Guernsey/Jersey to find out Henry's records, again I cant seem to track him?
I cant wait to hear from you.
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jerseylily
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24 Sep 2012 10:02 |
Ask away - I should be back at the Archive tomorrow afternoon.
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Raymond
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24 Sep 2012 09:14 |
Oh wow, jerseylily well done. I know what your possible reply will be,but my only confusion is why does Edwins father also keep being referred to as 'Edwin' when he was an Edward?
Jerseylily if I ask nicely can you look up some records for me on more family member living/born/died on the Islands, related to my Mums side, with a possible twist. :-D
Tell you what, all you guys on here are something else.
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jerseylily
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23 Sep 2012 17:19 |
With such an unusual name the Gloynes families must be related. Here's another child born to John and Elizabeth
Baptism Apr 19th 1843 Birth Mar 12th 1843 John Gloyns Father John Mother Elizabeth Medder Godparents William Precker and the said mother
No occupation given for John
The 2 1841s posted have addresses very close to each other so it's likely that John was Sarah's older brother.
Between 1849 and 1851 Elizabeth Gloyns née Medder plus Sarah and Matilda were admitted to the General Hospital (Workhouse)
Here they are in 1851 so they were probably admitted after the census date.
Household Members: Name Age Thomas Madden 56 Elizabeth Madden 57 Elizabeth Gloins 32 Sarah Gloins 11 Matilda Gloins 8 Samuel Madder 9
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Chris Ho :)
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23 Sep 2012 14:43 |
Good find Jerseylily, so looks like the below could be John 1841(Providence Street, also where Sarah is, as posted by Gins earlier)
GLOYNES, John M 20 1821 England GLOYNES, Elizabeth F 20 1821 England GLOYNES, Elizabeth F 3 1838 England GLOYNES, Sarah F 2 1839 England GLOYNES, Susanah F 1 1840 Isle of Jersey Piece: 1461 Book/Folio: 8/24 Page: 47 Registration District: Civil Parish: St Helier Municipal Borough: St Helier Address: Providence Street, St Helier County: Jersey
Chris :)
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jerseylily
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23 Sep 2012 13:01 |
St Helier baptism
Birth 09/07/1846 Baptism 26/07/1846 Collings Edwin John Father Edwin Father's occupation - Coach Trimmer Mother Sarah Ann Gloynes Godparents John Gloyne and the Mother
I'll have a look for an Edwin/Sarah marriage next week which you tell you more about Sarah's background.
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Raymond
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22 Sep 2012 21:47 |
Well done guys and thanks for your help :-)
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Chris Ho :)
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22 Sep 2012 15:13 |
Thankyou for that MC, that sorts them then,lol.
Must say they all seem hard to find...
Chris :)
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MarieCeleste
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22 Sep 2012 10:07 |
This is the 1881 for the address from those probates:
COLLINGS, Sarah Wife Head Widow F 59 1822 York PORTER, Fanny Sister Widow F 45 1836 York PAGE, Joseph Lodger Widower M 26 1855 Gardener (N/d) East Hamstead, Berkshire STARR, George Lodger Single M 26 1855 Gardener Langley, Hertfordshire
RG number: RG11 Piece: 281 Folio: 35 Page: 64 Sub District: Stoke Newington
Address: 8, Bouverie Road, Cumberland Terrace, Stoke Newington County: London, Middlesex
So, this Sarah born York and her late husband was a gardener so we can probably eliminate those deaths.
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MarieCeleste
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22 Sep 2012 10:01 |
This is the probate for that 1880 death:
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966 Name: Edward Collings Probate Date: 16 Apr 1880 Death Date: 18 Feb 1880 Death Place: Middlesex, England Registry: Principal Registry
A gardener. Lived and died at 8 Cumberland Terrace, Bouverie Road, Stoke Newington. Probate to Sarah Collings, widow the relict.
and the 1895:
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966 Name: Sarah Collings Probate Date: 25 Mar 1895 Death Date: 21 Feb 1895 Death Place: Middlesex, England Registry: London, England
Same address as for William d1880. Probate to Ann Jane Nash, spinster. Effects £396 9s 5d
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MarieCeleste
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22 Sep 2012 09:48 |
That marriage:
London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 Name: William Collings, bachelor. Blacksmith, living 26 Montague Road. Estimated Birth Year: abt 1848 Age: 30 Spouse Name: Elizabeth Sarah Hunter, spinster. Living 19 Victoria Road. Spouse Age: 27 Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 11 Jun 1878 Parish: Hackney St Luke Borough: Hackney Father Name: Edward Collings (deceased) Coach Trimmer Spouse Father Name: James Hunter (deceased) Carman Register Type: Parish Register
Witnesses Henry Lovesay and Mary Lovesay.
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Chris Ho :)
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22 Sep 2012 09:42 |
(having to go out now, will look in later!)
But, someone is coming up on google, who claims on son William's Marriage 1878, says Father Edward Deceased?...
Marriages Jun 1878 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------- Bass Henry Hackney 1b 774 COLLINGS William Hackney 1b 774 HOLDSWORTH Diana Hackney 1b 774 Hunter Elizabeth Sarah Hackney 1b 774
(so, not Father Edward, Death 1880?...
Chris :)
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MarieCeleste
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22 Sep 2012 09:39 |
Morning Raymond, if you go to your very first post on this thread and click "edit" you can get back to amend the title. I'd suggest putting something to denote help needed with Jersey records.
If JerseyLily is around she may pick this up and be able to advise.
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