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Wendy
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7 Oct 2014 11:44 |
Sorry all, I let my membership lapse and have only just got back and checking threads. I am currently doing an online uNI course, and that is taking up a lot of my time, but this thread is extremely interesting and I will not give up until I find a link to Mackay! Please bear with me as I refamiliarise myself with this branch and look at where it stands. :)
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Potty
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30 Dec 2013 13:00 |
Hi Wendy
sorry not to have replied to your messages, but have been away since the 21st and only back yesterday.
I have looked at the baptisms Christine mentions: the one for Ann gives her father as an Ostler and there is another baptism for an Ann in 1817 which also gives her father as an Ostler - think the below is her burial; the baptism for Eliza gives her father as porter.
England & Wales, Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial Registers, 1567-1970
Name:Ann Taylor Birth Date:abt 1818 Event Type:Burial Death Date:abt 1819 Death Age:7/12 - images is 1-7 (one year 7 months, Burial Date: Jan 1819 Burial Place:London, Middlesex, England
Piece 313: Orders for funerals, 1818 There is also a baptism for a Thomas in 1816, parents Thomas & Jane; Thomas shown as a porter and same address as the one for Eliza (Union Buildings);
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Wendy
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23 Dec 2013 11:48 |
You know what Christina, you may be right. Looking at James and Eliza's marriage record, and her father Thomas is listed as a well digger, but in the birth records as a porter. I went back to a post you made..
"I can't see a birth registration for Edward Broomhead but there is one for Edward Taylor - Oct-Dec 1837 - Hackney
It could be that Eliza had him before she married James. (They were both only about 25 years old when they married)"
That could well explain why he was called Broomhead, but we have to remember that Taylor was a very common name in the area. Incidently, Eliza Taylor's great granddaughter Elsie Fish, married George Taylor. I will of course be wondering if there is any ancestral connection!
OK, back to the drawing board to eliminate some and make certain of others. Thankyou.
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ChristinaS
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23 Dec 2013 10:05 |
Are you sure you've got the right Eliza Taylor baptism?
There's one for Eliza Taylor - 1813 - St.Leonard Shoreditch - parents Thomas and Jane (she may have taken a couple of years off her age so as not to appear older than her husband.
There's also an Ann Taylor - 1820 - St.Leonard Shoreditch - parents Thomas and Jane.
Ann Taylor married Joseph William Tyrell in 1840 - She has her father as Thomas Taylor a well digger (same as Eliza)
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ChristinaS
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23 Dec 2013 08:46 |
Hi Wendy, Do you already have these baptisms?
James Broomhead - 1815 - St.Botolph Bishopsgate - parents James and Elizabeth - carver - living Three Colt Court
Henry Broomhead - 1822 - St.Botolph Bishopsgate - parents James and Elizabeth - carver - living Three Colt Court
Also, death 1813
James Broomhead - age 5 - Three Colt Court
This would tie in with the 1807 marriage. Doesn't help with the Mackay though.
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Wendy
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22 Dec 2013 13:47 |
The only marriage I can find at a suitable time in a suitable place for Thomas Taylor and a Margaret is
Margaret Lindsay, 22 July 1811 St Marylebone, Middlesex, England
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Wendy
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22 Dec 2013 11:38 |
Hi all. Well Christmas is almost upon us, and I know how busy a time it is, especially for the mums with cooking, wrapping, shopping etc. Thankfully I have one more platter to put together Christmas Eve, and I'll be all done. So I will not be expecting too much return input, but if you are super organised and have nothing to do, then perhaps you could join my little hunt.
From record images and processes of elimination we can be fairly certain that James Broomheads parents were James (C1875) and Elizabeth Ann Buck (1784-1882). Elizabeths parents were most likely George Buck and Ann Cooper (both C1860). So not much luck with the Mackay link there. However, we are finding it very hard to find the details for Eliza Taylor's parents, especially her mother. We now for certain that Eliza was born 11/04/1815, baptised 13/04/1815 in the British Lying In Hospital Holborn. Her mother recorded as Margaret. Her father as Thomas, a Porter by trade. But we are unable to find any more. I have found a possible sibling for Eliza (the record eludes me for now) but that is about it. I have searched for a Margaret Mackay as a possibility, but no luck either. Can i get some help please in tracking down a marriage for Thomas and Margaret, I'm thinking C1800-1815. Good movie on TV, just had a late BBQ dinner, so will check back in a bit and add the inevitable info I would have forgotten! ;-)
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Wendy
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17 Dec 2013 13:32 |
Gins. I just went back to your earlier post regarding the parents for Eiza Taylor. That cannot be the correct one sorry. The records have Margaret as Eliza's mother.
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Wendy
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17 Dec 2013 13:27 |
Just found a discrepency with the Holborn, British Lying-In Hospital, Endell Street. Eliza was born there in 1815, and her sister (I found, and possibly more siblings), was born there in 1820. However, after googling the hospital and the history of it (and others), I discovered this.... "Lying In Hospital, Endell Street, Holborn, London
Founded in 1749 for married women only, it was situated in Brownlow Street, Long Acre, Holborn until 1849 when it moved to Endell Street. It closed in 1913."
I am guessing someone 'presumed' that was the address without doing their history, and added the new address, even though it would have been impossible for the girls to have been at Endell st. I have just rechecked the baptism record Potty so kindly sent me, and it is address British Lying In Hospital...no street address.
Just goes to show how one slip by a transciber can throw people off the trail!
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Wendy
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17 Dec 2013 12:39 |
I just looked at them, fascinating! Thankyou!!!
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Potty
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17 Dec 2013 12:19 |
Looking into the mother's (Eliza Taylor, father Thomas), I found this although it says baptism it is more a record of her birth :
England & Wales, Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial Registers, 1567-1970 about Eliza Taylor Name:Eliza Taylor Birth Date:Abt 1815 Event Type:Baptism Father:Thomas Taylor Mother:Margt Taylor Baptism Date:13 Apr 1815 Baptism Place:Holborn, Middlesex, England Piece Title: Piece 60: Holborn, British Lying-In Hospital Endell Street: Nos 25878-34215. Vol 9, 1797-1819 This is the baptism record:
England & Wales, Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial Registers, 1567-1970 about Eliza Taylor Name:Eliza Taylor Event Type:Baptism Father:Thomas Taylor Mother:Margaret Taylor Baptism Date:13 Apr 1815 Baptism Place:British Lying In Hospital, Middlesex, England Denomination:Anglican Piece Title:Piece 65: Holborn, British Lying-In Hospital, Endell Street: Register of Baptisms, Vol 10, 1814-1822
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rootgatherer
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16 Dec 2013 13:20 |
Births Sep 1847 BROOMHEAD Henry Shoreditch 2 349
Births Mar 1841 Broomhead Eliza Bethnal Gn. 2 13
Births Mar 1845 BROOMHEAD William Mackey Bethnal Gn 2 6
Name: Eliza Broomhead Spouse Name: Henry Smith Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 18 Jun 1860 Parish: Bethnal Green St Andrew Borough: Tower Hamlets Father Name: James Broomhead Spouse Father: Frederick Smith Register Type: Parish Register
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1871
Name: Eliza Smith Age: 30 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1841 Relation: Wife Spouse's Name: Henry Smith Gender: Female Where born: Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England Civil Parish: Hackney St John Ecclesiastical parish: St Barnabas County/Island: London Country: England Registration District: Hackney Sub-registration District: West Hackney ED, institution, or vessel: 30 Household Schedule Number: 60 Piece: 326 Folio: 51 Page Number: 13 Household Members: Name Age Henry Smith 30 Eliza Smith 30 Henry Smith 10 John Smith 9 Elizabeth Smith 5 Canoline Smith 2 Emma Smith 1
1881
Name: Eliza Smith Age: 40 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1841 Relationship to Head: Wife Spouse: Henry Smith Gender: Female Where born: Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England Civil Parish: Hackney County/Island: London Country: England Street Address: 52 Brook Street Marital Status: Married Education:
Employment status: View Image Registration District: Hackney Sub-registration District: West Hackney ED, institution, or vessel: 37a Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 307 Folio: 139 Page Number: 88 Household Members: Name Age Henry Smith 40 Eliza Smith 40 Henry Smith 20 John Smith 19 Elizabeth Smith 15 Alice Smith 8 Harriet Smith 6 Alfred Smith 5 Eliza Smith 6 months
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Wendy
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16 Dec 2013 10:32 |
TY Chris! Yes I had Caroline, but always good to have any records for reference. :)
OK so list of children updated...
1841 - ? Eliza 1843 - ? Caroline Mary Ann 1845 - 1849 William Mackay 1847 - 1848 Henry 1850 - ? William Mackay 1852 - 1922 Henry Mackay 1855 - 1906 James
I'm going to make an educated guess and say that there is another child between 1852 and 1855 ;-)
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Chris Ho :)
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16 Dec 2013 09:53 |
Births Sep 1847 (>99%) --------------------------------------------------------- BROOMHEAD Henry Shoreditch 2 349
Deaths Dec 1848 (>99%) --------------------------------------------------------- BROOMHEAD Henry Shoreditch 2 293
(perhaps above was first Henry)
http://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/search.pl
Chris :)
Name: Caroline Mary Ann Broomhead Estimated Birth Year: abt 1843 Age: 20 Spouse Name: William Starkey (Cab Driver) Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 12 Jul 1863 Parish: Bethnal Green St Andrew Borough: Tower Hamlets Father Name: James Broomhead (Turner) Spouse Father: Charles William Starkey (Weaver) Register Type: Parish Register (abode for her, 3 Ely Place, Digby Street. Wits. James Broomhead, Martha Starkey)
(not sure if already added, apologies if so)
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Wendy
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15 Dec 2013 23:22 |
Shall I throw a spanner in the works? Potty kindly sent me the image of the 1847 list of baptisms. These include, all listed as the children of James and Eliza Broomhead, with his occupation all as Turner, and all at the same address......
Based on what information we already know, their ages would be guessed at...
Henry - ?
William - 2
Eliza - 6
Edward Corbett - 9
The first question is why does Edward have a middle name included, but not William (Mackay)? (We know both Williams had the middle name Mackay)
Why is Caroline not included (We know she was alive at the time)?
Who is Henry? The son of James and Eliza wasn't born until 1851/2 And we have found no other record so far for him (birth or death).
In 1847, James and Eliza had had only 3 children that we have found. As we know Edward was born before they were married, and with no record for Henry (pre 1847), do we have children from different parents?
I am going to guess that this Henry was born between 1845 and 1847
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Potty
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15 Dec 2013 12:05 |
Wendy
I have sent you the image of James and Eliza's marriage. If you want any of the other images let me know.
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Wendy
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14 Dec 2013 14:55 |
I am not going to stress anymore over Edwin/Edward Broomhead/Corbett/Corward. Despite being a very intriguing story, he is not an ancestor of great importance, and I do believe there are too many questions that won't get answered about him. But you never know, one day something may come up. I do think it is mote likely he is the baby brother to James, but will we ever be sure? I am going to refocus on the Mackay link (if any), and start looking closer at the grandparents. :)
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Potty
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14 Dec 2013 13:14 |
Agreed, Chris, that 1858 marriage would be worth looking at - frustrating that it is not on Ancestry.
One thing that might back up Wendy's thoughts that Edward was the son of James 1788, is that on the marriage of Edward Corward his father's occupation is given as Carver and on James 1815 marriage to Eliza Taylor the same father's occupation is given but on all the James 1815's children's marriages father's occupation is Turner.
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ChristinaS
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14 Dec 2013 13:01 |
Hi Wendy,
Afraid I haven't been able to find a Mackay connection, but going back to your queries about Edwin.
The only children James and Eliza had baptised in 1846 were: Eliza; Henry; William and Edward Corbett (I wonder if Corbett was a mistrancription by the clerk).
Edward wouldn't have been listed as Base born as his parents were married at the time of the baptism.
1841 census doesn't mention the relationships within the families, so James Broomhead age 54 and Edward Broomhead age 4 doesn't say either son or grandson.
The only time Edwin is mentioned is on the 1851 census. Edward isn't on there, but his age would have been the same as that given to Edwin.
As Chris Ho posted earlier, Edward Corward names his father as James Broomhead, on his marriage certificate. So, presumably, he saw James as his father although he knew he wasn't really.
I can't see a birth registration for Edward Broomhead but there is one for Edward Taylor - Oct-Dec 1837 - Hackney
It could be that Eliza had him before she married James. (They were both only about 25 years old when they married)
So it really does look as though Edward and Edwin are the same person.
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Chris Ho :)
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14 Dec 2013 06:56 |
(possibly the below, Hornsey)
Births Dec 1851 (>99%) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Broomhead Edwin Blackburn Edmonton 3 180
1861 BROMHEAD, Stevens L Head Married M 45 1816 Commercial Traveller... ..., Yorkshire BROMHEAD, Susannah H Wife Married F 30 1831 ..., Middlesex BROMHEAD, Octavius Son M 11 1850 Scholar Scarborough, Yorkshire BROMHEAD, Edwin B Son M 9 1852 Scholar Hornsey, Middlesex BROMHEAD, Mary J L Daughter F 7 1854 Scholar Leicester BROMHEAD, Agnes Daughter F 1 1860 Leicester CLEM, Martha Servant Unmarried F 19 1842 House Servant Leicester Great Dalby Piece: 2293 Folio: 37 Page: 14 Registration District: Leicester Civil Parish: St Mary Municipal Borough: Leicester Address: 6, West Street, St Mary, Leicester County: Leicestershire
1851 (his Mother) BLACKBURN, Mary Head Unmarried F 45 1806 Fundholder Little Britton, London GREENS, Rebeckah Aunt Widow F 62 1789 Annuitant Blind Norwich BROOMHEAD, Octavius Nephew Married M 35 1816 Glavers Clerk Askern, Yorkshire BROOMHEAD, Sussannah Wife Married F 22 1829 Ludgate Hill, London BROOMHEAD, Octavius Son M 1 1850 Scarbro, Yorkshire BROOMHEAD, Francis Son M ? Croydon, Surrey GRAY, Sarah Niece Unmarried F 16 1835 Newington, Surrey BIRCH, Sarah Servant F 28 1823 General Servant Andover, Hampshire COULTER, Jane Servant F 17 1834 General Servant Stoke, Kent Piece: 1702 Folio: 73 Page: 31 Registration District: Edmonton Civil Parish: Hornsey Municipal Borough: Address: 1, Belle Vue Terrace, Hornsey County: Middlesex
(noting on 1871, he is 2nd Mate, John Trebell a Mariner)
Death Name:BROOMHEAD, Edwin B Date of death:December 1900 Age: Place of death: Place of birth: Belonging to service: Ship's name: Series:BT334 - Registers and Indexes of Births, Marriages and Deaths of Passengers and Seamen at Sea
Chris :)
Marriages Dec 1858 (>99%) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Coward Edward Shoreditch 1c 371 Dunkley Henrietta Elizabeth Shoreditch 1c 371
(would be interesting to see details on above, not seeing Ancestry London)
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