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JoonieCloonie
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9 Aug 2014 23:38 |
that's so interesting about the memorial Christina, and the occupations in this group of people at least certainly do suggest travellers
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ChristinaS
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9 Aug 2014 23:41 |
Just seen your question Jayne. The reason I looked at your thread was because I had taken out a 24 hour subscription for the Essex records SEAX. So I had access to the parish records for Loughton.
I couldn't find any baptism records though for any of the children.
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JayneB
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9 Aug 2014 23:44 |
Christina and Joonie, you have both been absolutely amazing. I can't believe that you chanced across my post.
I will carry on looking for anything that may be relevant and post it as I find it.
I think I might also have to order the Charles George birth cert :-)
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JayneB
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9 Aug 2014 23:46 |
Christina, That's brilliant. I really am grateful for your help.
I looked at SEAX last week but the subscriptions are expensive and I decided to wait until I had a day off where i could just sit and do research.
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JayneB
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9 Aug 2014 23:51 |
FMP results for Sarah Mills baptisms in Hertfordshire 1826-1836
1828 Hertfordshire Baptisms Sacombe, England
1830 Hertfordshire Baptisms Hunsdon, England
1834 Hertfordshire Baptisms Sandon, England
1836 Hertfordshire Baptisms Little Munden, England
EDIT - Unlikely to be Sandon as it is too far out. Hunsdon is also a bit too far but the others are close to Wadesmill
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JoonieCloonie
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10 Aug 2014 00:01 |
This is the fellow on the memorial you saw
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_%22Gipsy%22_Smith
Rodney "Gipsy" Smith MBE (31 March 1860 – 4 August 1947) was a British evangelist who conducted evangelistic campaigns in the United States and Great Britain for over 70 years. He was an early member of the Salvation Army and a contemporary of Fanny Crosby and G. Campbell Morgan.
Smith was born in a Romani bender tent in Epping Forest, six miles northeast of London. Today the site is marked with a large, commemorative stone in the woods near Waterworks Corner, Woodford Green. Smith received no education, and his family made a living selling baskets, tinware, and clothespegs. His father, Cornelius (1831-1922), and his mother, Mary (Polly) Welch (c1831-1865), provided a home that was happy in their vardo [gypsy wagon]. Smith was a child when his mother died from smallpox near Baldock in Hertfordshire. She is buried in the nearby churchyard of St Nicholas church in Norton, now part of Letchworth Garden City. Cornelius Smith was later buried with her. The Smith children numbered four girls and two boys (Rodney was the fourth child).
Cornelius Smith was in and out of jail for various offences. There, he heard the gospel from a prison chaplain; later, he and his brothers were converted at a mission meeting. From 1873 on, "The Converted Gypsies" were involved in numerous evangelistic efforts.
interesting tidbit to tuck away
per the 1871 census Cornelius was born c1833 in Warwickshire ... someone has corrected the place name at Ancestry to Badley Wikwickel, Warwickshire
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JoonieCloonie
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10 Aug 2014 00:05 |
from Christina's list
the Sacomb Sarah Mills in 1841 in Sacomb
John Milla 40 labourer Maria Mills 40 William Mills 17 Sarah Mills 12 Leonard Mills 11 Henry Mills 6 Francis Mills 6 Jane Mills 4 Mills Maria 2 obviously Maria Mills and Charles Mills Charles Maria 3 Mo
Little Mundon in 1841
William Wills 35 ag lab Sarah Mills 35 Fanny Mells 14 Thomas Bulls 11 (the mind boggles, it is Mills) Susan Mills 6 Sarah Mills 4 Rebecca Mills 2 Elizabeth Mills 1
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JayneB
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10 Aug 2014 00:29 |
Joonie, I really can't thank you enough. Both you and Christina have given me some wonderful information to work with on a family which I thought was going to end in 1886.
I will take another look tomorrow and will order the cert on Monday. I hope I can manage to find the link :-)
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JoonieCloonie
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10 Aug 2014 00:58 |
I haven't yet figured out how Christina came up with the Anderson-Mills connection ... searching for Sarah by birthplace I imagine ... but it is the interesting one
and of course as Christina says it happened in her family, so when that happens one tends to be on the lookout for it happening in others
I haven't had it happen in my own tree but I've seen it occasionally
I met a person via Ancestry several years ago when I was looking for somebody and found a completely unrelated household ... I forget how it went but I think I had to investigate it to determine that it was unrelated ... and what I did figure out was that the surname given for the male head of household was not really his, it was really the surname of the woman and children just as Christina surmises here ... anyway I left a correction and someone saw it who had been searching for that family forever, and we went on to become fast email friends and help out loads with each other's trees :-)
Christina whence cometh your Hornes? we could be cousins :-)
by the way there just is no other Mills in England who was born in Wadesmill / Wades Mill except for a household later in the century in which Jessie, a Mills by marriage, her husband Walter not having been born there, appears.
so maybe Mills was Sarah's (first?) married surname
this could be her death
Deaths Jun 1888 = dob c1829 MILLS Sarah 59 Epping 4a 105
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JoonieCloonie
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10 Aug 2014 02:01 |
I was blamed if I could find Moses Smith and John Mills in 1871 at Ancestry ...
at familysearch
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XQZC-PW5
was looking for Moses' details to find him in other years
well this is 1881 in Woodford
aged 65/1816, born Weathampstead Herts, occupation Gipsy, address Caravan &Tent Birkbeck Estate Near White Hall Rd, Woodford Essex
wife Fanny Smith, 64, born Leicester daughter Fambridge Smith, 17, born Loughton
actually two grandchildren Ambrose Mills 19 Hertford Galouse Mills 9 Epping
but John Mills 9 Loughton is shown as nephew
so that John was born c1872, not the same one ... no wait, in 1911 (with wife Lydia) he is shown as born c1872 in Loughton, so it's him? but nephew?
John W in 1901, John William in 1911:
Births Dec 1869 Mills John William Epping 4a 94
... but there is also a John in Epping in 1866 who would match the age 34 in 1901 ...
and who are Ambrose and Galouse the children of?
the Moses and Fanny Smith household in Loughton 1891 is no help
Moses Smith 81 tinker Fanny Smith 62 Golie Smith 2 son, yes that's likely ... okay really says 20 so that is Galouse, may say Golias Thomas Smith 10 William Perich 4
1861 in Barnet Herts, in caravan
Moses Smith, 42, place of birth NK, Tinman & Brazier at the Fair Fanny Smith, 40, place of birth NK (but if that is them their ages would have to be understated)
>> and the interesting bit in the next caravan
William Mills 26 Mat Maker at the Fair Sarah Mills 24 John Mills 4 son Alice Mills 3 daughter ... and the page is damaged, there might have been another name but probably not
and could that be the Smith-Mills connection, Sarah Smith married to (or at least partnered with) William Mills?
... but ... could this be Sarah and William in 1851 in Ludon Beds?
William Smith 38 ag lab born Luton Beds Sarah Smith 24 bonnet maker born Flamstead Herts Clarendon Smith 7 born Luton Sarah Smith 1 born Rickmansworth Ann Theolialx 12 it's Theobald, house servant born Luton
and the possibly helpful bit - someone at Ancestry has corrected the place of birth from Hamstead to Flamstead earlier this year
Fanny's dob is shown as 1821 in 1861 1817 in 1881 1829 in 1891
Moses' dob is shown as 1819 in 1861 1816 in 1881 1810 in 1891
I still can't find the 1871 household with Moses Smith and John Mills. Christina can you point the way, just out of curiosity? or I think maybe that was a typo for 1881?
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Chris Ho :)
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10 Aug 2014 08:30 |
27 August 1869 - Chelmsford Chronicle - Chelmsford,
The Gypsies again.—A rough-looking fellow, who gave the name of Moses Smith, appeared to a summons charging him with having assaulted his wife at Loughton.-Defendant and his wife live on the forest and lead a roving dissipated life, and a few days since the wife applied for a summons against her husband, stating that he has brutally assaulted her. Today, however she did not appear, and defendant stated that his wife came home drunk and fell against the sides of their van. Remanded for a week, and bound over to appear.
(probably hiding in Forest 1871!)
Chris :)
(probably not relating, but saw below)
Baptism (Find My Past) First name(s) SALONA Last name MILLS-SMITH Birth year 1875 Baptism year 1875 Baptism day 20 Baptism month JUN Place EAST TILBURY County Essex Mother's name X St.Catherine East Tilbury 1799-1880 baptisms Record set Thames & Medway Baptisms
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JayneB
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10 Aug 2014 10:39 |
Hi everyone,
Thank you again for all of the details you keep adding.
I am going over all of the information again and wondered if can anyone see the marriage Christina mentioned last night?
"When Rose married in 1885 she named her father as Charles Mills dec'd - traveller"
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Choccy
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10 Aug 2014 10:59 |
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Marriages Sep 1885
LITTLE James Epping 4a 277 MILLS Rossetta Epping 4a 277
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ChristinaS
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10 Aug 2014 11:05 |
Oh dear JoonieCloonie, I'm so sorry I wasted your time last night. You were reading the foolish words of someone on their way to bed. Using my IPad and going from "memory" rather than checking the facts. You're quite right of course - 1881 not 1871. I will be much more careful from here on.
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JayneB
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10 Aug 2014 11:05 |
Looking through the posts.
If Christinas original assumption is correct then the Sarah Mills JoonieCloonie has found in the 1861 cannot be the same Sarah who married Charles
"In 1861 census - Elsenham, Essex
Charles Anderson - 1814 - brush maker - Norfolk Sarah Anderson - wife - hawker - Wades Mill, Herts. (note the same village) Susan Ann Anderson - dau - 1860 - Stevenage
Susan Ann above was actually registered as Susan Ann Mills"
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ChristinaS
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10 Aug 2014 12:32 |
To answer your queries, JoonieCloonie, I started by looking on the 1881 census for a Charles born around 1863 in Writtle. When I found this one, living in Loughton and with a father Charles, I thought they were worth delving into.
My Hornes drove me mad for years! Back to 1860s living in Hoxton, London. Before that they were in Buckinghamshire. Possibly related to you?
Well done for finding that newspaper article ChrisHo! Luckily it doesn't look as though JayneB is a direct descendant of Moses Smith. These are the sort of things we don't want to find out aren't they.
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ChristinaS
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10 Aug 2014 12:49 |
Regarding your baptism record above ChrisHo, it looks like you could be right with there being a connection:
East Tilbury - 20th June 1875
Baptism: Salona (or Selina, it's not clear) Mills Smith
Parents: William and Sophia - traveller
I've got until 2.30 left on SEAX if anyone can think of anything to look up.
I don't think that any of the Mills children were baptised.
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JayneB
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10 Aug 2014 12:56 |
Does anyone know what happened to Susan Ann Mills/Anderson? I have looked but can't see her. Maybe I am missing something?
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ChristinaS
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10 Aug 2014 13:07 |
I thought your Sarah Mills was the one in 1841 living in Sacomb with parents John and Maria, but I was wrong. That Sarah went on the marry a John Davis, and they are living together in London on the 1861 census.
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ChristinaS
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10 Aug 2014 13:19 |
This is all I've managed to find on her:
England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 about Susan Ann Mills Name: Susan Ann Mills Gender: Female Baptism Date: 6 Jan 1861 Baptism Place: Stevenage, Hertford, England Father: Charles Mills Mother: Sarah FHL Film Number: 1040660 IT 6-8
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