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The Trotman family, 1086 to 1963
Bib ID 1339909
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Trotman, F. H
Description Nottingham : Printed by Spreckley & Evans for F.H. Trottman, 1957 97 p. : ill., geneal. tables ; 30 cm.
Subjects Trotman family. | England - Genealogy. | Barbados - Genealogy.
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3 Oct 2014 16:57 |
this looks good - you can buy the book from Amazon
The Trotman family,1086 to 1963: Amazon.co.uk: Frederick ...
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3 Oct 2014 16:54 |
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Thomas Clarke Trotman
Profile & Legacies Summary
1768 - 7th May 1826
Immediate descendant of a claimant or beneficiary
Biography
Owner of Bulkeleys and Carmichaels estates in Barbados, the compensation for which was awarded to his widow Ann Trotman née Hamilton and his two sons Joseph Trotman and Simon Lee Trotman (all q.v.). Also owner of Valley plantation, inherited from his father Henry Trotman. 1. Eldest son of Henry Trotman (c. 1736-1804) of Valley and Hill plantations, Barbados, and his wife Elizabeth (d. 1790). Colonel in St. George's Regiment of Militia in 1804, Member of the House of Assembly 1795/6 and 1815/16. Mentioned in the wills of his paternal grandfather, William Trotman of Ridge plantation in 1756 and his paternal aunt Ann Trotman in 1775.
2. 23 and 24 April 1805 (1) Henrietta Steorgin of Henly, Suffolk, widow (2) Simon Lee of Lyme, Dorset (3) Thomas Clarke Trotman of Island of Barbados, West Indies, esq. Lease and release of plantation called Bulkeley's, Barbados, for use of (1) for term of 2000 years then to the use of (3) for ever Consideration: Further instalment of £20000 purchase money plus interest as per articles of agreement.
3. Thomas Clarke Trotman married Ann Hamilton in St Michael, Barbados, 16/10/1794.
4. Eight children were born to this couple between 1790 and 1814: (i) Henry born c. 1790, matriculated Queen's College, Oxford, 16/12/1812 age 22. (ii) Mary Hamilton, married William Drake Sealy (q.v.) (iii) Ann (c. 1798-1887). (iv) Simon Lee (c.1802-1862). (v) Joseph (1804-1868). (vi) Thomas Trotman. (vii) William Clarke Trotman (1811-1893). (viii) Philip Phipps, born 17/09/1814 and baptised 26/10/1814 in Clifton, Gloucestshire.
5. Memorial inscription at Clifton Church, Bristol, west wall of the nave: “Sacred to the memory of Thomas Clark Trotman Esqr of the Island of Barbadoes who departed this life May the 7th 1826, aged 58 years. (Erected by his Widow.) Also of Ann Trotman widow of the above who departed this life Jany 24th 1874 aged 98 years. Also of Ann Trotman, their daughter, who died Augst 28th 1887, aged 89."
Sources
T71/898 Barbados claim nos. 3674 (Carmichaels) and 3676 (Bulkeleys). 1. For a genealogy of the Trotman family in Barbados see James C. Brandow, Genealogies of Barbados families: from Caribbeana and the Journal of the Barbados Museum and Historical Society (Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1983) pp. 551-557.
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For a genealogy of the Trotman family in Barbados see ... available at http://www.durhamrecordoffice.org.uk/Pages/AdvancedSearchCatalogueDetail.aspx ...
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3 Oct 2014 16:41 |
you too Keith, thank you <3
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Keith
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3 Oct 2014 16:26 |
Many thanks for your commitment to my family today they will all appreciate it when I tell them your results, nice to have met you.
Regards Keith Trotman
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3 Oct 2014 15:43 |
if you put "Trotman family, Dursley, Gloucestershire" in your search engine you will be overwhelmed with the info on offer :-D
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3 Oct 2014 15:41 |
Collections relating to the family of Trotman [microform ...
memory.loc.gov/service/gdc/scd0001/2008/20080313002co/20080313002... · PDF file
... son of Chas. &MaryTrotman, bapt. 1700. Nov. 9. ... the Trotman family which have been from time to time proved ... Elyne* Trotman, of Dursley, 19 Feb., 1575 ; ...
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3 Oct 2014 15:35 |
this is Marshfield, Gloucestershire
Civil War
Marshfield was a casualty of the Battle of Lansdown (July 1643) during the Civil War. A Royalist army under Price Maurice and Sir Bevil Grenville were hoping to link up with Charles I at Oxford and avoid a confrontation with the Parliamentary Forces gathered at Bath under Sir William Waller. Marshfield, which had about 300 houses at that time, on 4 July was used as an overnight billet and provision store for the King's army of 6000. Next day the royalists were tempted into an abortive Battle at Lansdown, each side withdrawing with heavy losses. Sir Bevil Grenville (whose monument now stands on the site of the battle) died in Cold Ashton rectory and as the Royalists fell back on Marshfield for repairs almost every house had wounded men on its hands. When the depleted army moved on the reinforced Cromwellian army soon followed. There was little time to stow away the church's simple treasures before the invading despoilers were at work. As a piece of local doggerel composed 200 years later had it "The empty niche above the door, where Mary's image stood, And ravaged reredos testify to their revengeful mood."
It is not known just what damage may have been done as a result of the Civil War. Canon Trotman, a prominent authority in Marshfield's more recent past, speculated publicly about the likely missing treasures. He noticed the large stones on either side of the east window, with rough infilling under them. The large stones evidently formed canopies for figures now missing and which have been the marble figures found in 1866 during alterations at the Angel Inn (now 42 high Street) and later removed from the parish. Two or three other figures probably completed the statuary. Canon Trotman further presumed that the figure of the Virgin may have been taken from its niche in the porch by the Parliamentary troops, but adds forcefully, "Even they could scarcely have done more havoc with the church than the hand of the so-called restorer in 1860 who, while substituting the pitch pine seats...for the old carefully locked pews and capacious gallery, effaced at the same time much that should have been interesting to us today." Canon Trotman was speaking in 1906.
Marshfield, Gloucestershire : Wikis (The Full Wiki)
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The church was restored in 1860 and more carefully in 1887 and 1902-3 under the late Canon Trotman. ... for the highwayman if found with ... 1757 Samuel Bush of ...
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3 Oct 2014 15:30 |
lots more after this
686, 687. (M.) WILLIAM LANE and SAMUEL TROTMAN were indicted for that they in the king's highway, in and upon William Floyd did make an assault, putting him in corporal fear and danger of his life, and stealing from his person 3 s. in money numbered, the property of the said William Floyd , August the 4th . + Browse - Central Criminal Court - Old Bailey
www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?path=sessionsPapers%2F17741019.xml
... and SAMUEL TROTMAN were indicted for that they in the king's highway, in and upon William ... though as I said before I had no thoughts of a highwayman,
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3 Oct 2014 15:25 |
Article in the Bristol Evening World on Syston Court, espec its Civil War connections DD/1568/36/5 13 May 1938
Contents: A branch of the Trotman's occupied it from 1651, for several generations
Obituaries to Dawson Trotman, an American evangelist, who drowned while at a Bible School in New York State DD/1568/36/6/1-2 Auf 1856
Wedding photograph of Brian Trotman, of Cyprus Road. Nottingham and Miss Vera King of Clonmel, Eire. Cutting from the Evening Post DD/1568/36/7 21 Apr 1958
Evening Post cutting with photograph of Mrs A C Truman winning the best lady 'tramp' competition at a Grantham Civil Defence Supper DD/1568/36/8 n.d. (c.1956)
Samuel Russell, Trotman (Major), 1869-1948 DD/1568/36/9/1-12 1948-1969
Contents: His posts included Sir Jesse Boot Lecturer in Applied Chemistry at University College. Nottingham and Lecturer in Dyeing and Finishing. For 43 years he was Nottingham City's Public Analyst and he was also commanding officer of the University College Officer Training Corps. At the time of his decease the family was living at 3 Pelham Crescent, The Park, Nottingham. His three sons were: Dr E R Trotman of Sutton Passeys Crescent, Wollaton; F H Trotman of Cyprus Road, Mapperley Park; and John Trotman of Stirling
Wedding of F H Trotman and Audrey Webber, St James' Church, Nottingham DD/1568/36/10/1-3 13 Sep 1929
Miscellaneous material re life of Samuel Russell Trotman DD/1568/37 20thc
Wedding service programme for the wedding of Frederick Henry Trotman and Audrey Webber, at St James' Church, Nottingham on the 12 Sep 1929 DD/1568/38/1-2 12 Sep 1929
Two copies
Burial service programme for Samuel Russell Trotman, St Mary's Church, Nottingham on 2 April 1948 DD/1568/39 1948
Contents: He was born on 21 March 1869 and died on 31 March 1948
Manuscript extracts from the journal of Jane Parsons DD/1568/40 Jun 1959
The Baptist Quarterly, vol xxiii No 6 DD/1568/41 Apr 1970
Contents: Includes first half of a series of extracts from the diary of Jane Parsons who sailed to the East by sailing ship in 1840. She married a missionary, John Parsons, who was in the Fort at Agra during the 1857 mutiny. The diary was owned by F H Trotman (Nottingham) who edited the text
The Baptist Quarterly, vol xxiii No 7 DD/1568/42 Jul 1970
Contents: This journal includes the second half of extracts from Jane Parson's diary pp. 311-323
'Memoir of the late George B Parsons, Missionary to India DD/1568/43 19thc
Contents: Letters and papers edited by the Rev Andrew Leslie. George Parsons was born on 23 Jan 1813 in Laverton, near Frome (Som), he embarked for Calcutta in 1838
Extracts from the London Evening Post re the activities of Samuel Trotman, highwayman DD/1568/44 1774
Contents: Extracts: 1774 Compiled: 20th c
Engraved portrait of Rev Nathaniel Trotman DD/1568/45 21 Aug 1784
Family photographs: Christine Trotman DD/1568/46/1 [n.d.]
Family photographs: E R Trotman and E S Trotman DD/1568/46/2 [n.d.]
Illustration and some sale details of Syston Court (G1os), from The Field DD/1568/47 1925
'Consecration of the Home' certificate, issued by priest J M P McCarthy, to Frederick Henry, Audrey, Michael, Brian and Marian Trotman DD/1568/48 28 Oct 1942
Photographs and postcards of buildings associated with members of the Trotman family DD/1568/49/1-29 [n.d.]
Correspondence of Mr F H Trotman regarding genealogy of the Trotmans, etc. with the following DD/1568/50 [n.d.]
all the above on this site
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Trotman family trees, ... Little Langford (Wilts), gent DD/1568/20/63 21 Apr 1700. Rev Nathaniel, ... Robert, Dursley (Glos) ...
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3 Oct 2014 15:24 |
Trotman family trees, compiled by F H Trotman in the course of his genealogical researches. They are for branches of the family all over England and Wales DD/1568/8/1-64 Compiled: 20th c
Family trees, various families, some 'unidentified' Trotmans also Trotmans in the Telephone Directory, Barbados branch etc DD/1568/9/1-33 Compiled: 20th c
Collection of Trotman family trees (55 'trees' in total) DD/1568/10 Compiled: 20th c
1 Volume
Typewritten extracts relating to members of the Trotman family, taken from parish registers, wills, registration returns and census returns. Mainly Trotman's in Gloucestershire DD/1568/11 Extracts: 17th c-20th c; compiled: 20th c
1 Volume
Trotman entries (16th century to c.1900) taken from published works and searches made in parish registers and Bishop's Transcripts DD/1568/12 20th c
1 Volume
Contents: Although most entries are from parish registers or the Bishop's Transcripts, there are some entries from directories and some monumental inscriptions. Entries are for counties all over England and some Welsh counties
Pedigree roll (large) of the Trotman family, c.1300-1980s. Compiled by F H Trotman DD/1568/13/R Compiled: 20th c
Coat of arms (proposed?) of the Trotman family DD/1568/14/1-3 nd (c.1902)
3 Copies
Copy coat of arms of Samuel Trotman of Siston (Glos) DD/1568/15 1702
Copy seal of Edward Trotman DD/1568/16 1627
Related information: (See The Trotman Family p. 25... DD/1568/21)
Notes and heraldic illustrations re Trotman family DD/1568/17/1-2 nd (c.1965)
2 Pages
Extracts from 'A New History of Gloucester' concerning members of the Trotman family One page DD/1568/18 nd (1950s)
Notes on various members of the Trotman family in the eighteenth century DD/1568/19/1-12 nd (20th c)
Copy Wills (all members of the Trotman family) DD/1568/20 [n.d.]
Agnes Trotman, Cam (Glos) DD/1568/20/1 22 Sep 1558
Book titled The Trotman Family, 1086-1963, by F H Trotman DD/1568/21 1965
Contents: This privately published book includes family trees of various Trotman branches and photographs of some of the houses in which they lived. In compiling the book a great variety of sources have been used, including wills, parish registers, visitations and inquisitions post mortem
Book accounts, giving names of persons, libraries etc purchasing The Trotman Family DD/1568/22 [n.d.]
Review article in the Bristol Evening Post on The Trotman Family, 1086-1963 DD/1568/23/1-2 18 Jan 1966
2 Copies
Review article on The Trotman Family, 1086-1963 DD/1568/24 nd (1964)
Amended introduction to The Trotman Family, 1086-1963 (in the light of further research DD/1568/25 Feb 1976
Single page
Revisions to The Trotman Family 1086 to 1963; includes new introduction plus family trees DD/1568/26 Compiled: 1976
1 Volume
The descendants of Richard Troteman, who lived during the reign of King Edward II DD/1568/27/1-2 1976
2 Copies
Contents: This has an introduction by F H Trotman of 95 Cyprus Road, Mapperley Park, Nottingham, followed by a detailed family tree, in notebook form Family tree: c.1310-1970 Notebook: 1976
A Summary on the History of the Trotman Family - From the Wangaratta Historical Society Files DD/1568/28 nd (20th c)
Contents: Typescript
Part of newspaper, Wangaratta Chronicle Despatch DD/1568/29 16 Jan 1981
Thomas Trottman and his Descendants in Australia, by Mavis Hall DD/1568/30 Feb 1977
Contents: Typescript history
Ancestor, quarterly journal of The Genealogical Society of Victoria, Australia DD/1568/31 Mar 1979
Contents: See p.132 re Trotman family and remarking on the discovery of F H Trotman's new book on the Trotman family
Exercise book containing transcripts of deeds including members of the Trotman family in Barbados DD/1568/32 20th century
Contents: Deed: 1643-1649 Book: 20th c
Exercise book containing notes on the wills of Trotman's who lived in Barbados DD/1568/33 20th century
Contents: Occasional mention of plantations, negro slaves, mulattos and payments to free shares Wills: 18-20th c Compiled: 20th c
Map of Barbados (compiled from Admiralty Charts 502 and 2485). Distributed by the Barbados Tourist Board DD/1568/34 nd (20th c)
Map of Barbados, showing parishes. Shows boundaries only DD/1568/35 nd (20th c)
Cuttings re various members of the Trotman family DD/1568/36 [n.d.]
Article re death of Dr Edward Russell Trotman, aged 83, former managing director of Wolsey's Abbey Meadow Hills dyeworks DD/1568/36/1 30 May 1984
Contents: He was author of several textbooks on textiles. Nottingham Evening Post
Article about Frederick Henry Trotman of 95 Cyprus Road, Mapperley Park, genealogist, in the Nottingham Evening Post DD/1568/36/2/1-2 14 Jun 1966
2 Copies
Contents: Includes photograph of Mr Trotman
Article on 'The Romance of the Sea' in Woman's Realm, includes reference to the smuggler Robert Trotman DD/1568/36/3 26 Jul 1969
Article on 'Great Gulliver of Lilliput' in Country Life DD/1568/36/4 11 Nov 1954
Contents: This is about smuggling in Bournemouth, and includes a mention of Robert Trotman 'who was barbarously Murdered on the Shore near Poole the 24 March 1765' (from inscription on gravestone in Kinson churchyard (Dors)
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3 Oct 2014 15:18 |
Notes on the Trotman Family . 14
Full text of "Gloucestershire Notes and Queries"
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Full text of "Gloucestershire Notes and Queries"
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3 Oct 2014 15:13 |
Name: Hester Trotman Gender: Female Christening Date: 26 Mar 1757 Christening Place: DURSLEY,GLOUCESTER,ENGLAND Father's Name: Jno Trotman Mother's Name: Hester Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C04513-1 , System Origin: England-ODM , GS Film number: 425402
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3 Oct 2014 15:11 |
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John Trotman England and Wales Non-Conformist Record Indexes (RG4-8) Name: John Trotman Event Type: Burial Burial Date: 17 Apr 1793 Burial Place: Dursley, Gloucestershire Affiliate Publication Number: RG4_0771
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3 Oct 2014 15:10 |
looking for John's 1720 - 1726
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Name: John Trotman Gender: Male Christening Date: 15 May 1726 Christening Place: THORNBURY,GLOUCESTER,ENGLAND Father's Name: John Trotman Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C05783-1 , System Origin: England-ODM , GS Film number: 427790
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John Trotman England Births and Christenings Name: John Trotman Gender: Male Christening Date: 04 Mar 1725 Christening Place: WINCHCOMB,GLOUCESTER,ENGLAND Father's Name: Sean Trotman Mother's Name: Edith Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C04943-1 , System Origin: England-ODM , GS Film number: 427807
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Name: John Trotman Gender: Male Christening Date: 15 Apr 1722 Christening Place: Siston, Siston, Gloucester, England Father's Name: John Trotman Mother's Name: Mary Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00841-2 , System Origin: England-EASy , GS Film number: 1596176 , Reference ID: item 3
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3 Oct 2014 15:06 |
overstaying your welcome? never!!!
I'm getting all this info from the free Mormon site by the way - www.familysearch.org
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3 Oct 2014 14:20 |
I feel I might be over staying my welcome so to speak Ann, but this is great news about John and Hester, if it is possible to establish John's father, which you may have already done or John's son, which I have as Samuel Trotman 1743-1787 who married Mary Ward b.1735-1790. I had this info on my GR tree but as I said they wiped my tree and could not retrieve it. As Luck would have I still the scraps of paper with some notes on including this name.
Regards Keith Trotman
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