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safc

safc Report 29 Dec 2016 20:22

on that 1875 us census andrew is a blacksmith

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-G5MK-D28?i=45&cc=1918735

Victoria

Victoria Report 29 Dec 2016 20:08

Thanks you again Safc!

Victoria

Victoria Report 29 Dec 2016 20:06

safc, I am thinking there can't be too many master mariners around that time from Sweden with the name Andrew Nelson., so I am thinking about contacting the ships list as well as seeing if we can search shipping records.

I haven't done this for about 6 years and am feeling very rusty with all the different avenues to try and where to start again! Thanks for your help!

safc

safc Report 29 Dec 2016 20:04

????


England & Wales marriages 1837-2008 Transcription

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First name(s) ANDREW
Last name NELSON
Marriage quarter 1
Marriage year 1864
Registration month -
MarriageFinderâ„¢ ANDREW NELSON married one of these people
MARGARET JANE HUNTER, ANN BROWN
District TYNEMOUTH
District number -
County Northumberland
Country England
Volume 10B
Page 239
Record set England & Wales marriages 1837-2008
Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
Subcategory Marriages & divorces
Collections from Great Britain

just because its northumberland

and tynemouth a shipping port

Victoria

Victoria Report 29 Dec 2016 20:02

I have just logged onto Ancestry and this has come up as a hint, is there anyway someone can look at the record for me as i only have essential membership at the moment so would be very grateful.

Many thanks

New York, State Census, 1875
Census & Electoral Rolls
Name Mine Nelson
Mother Oline Nelson
Father Andrew
Sibling Chas
Birth 1873
Residence Crown Point, Essex

Victoria

Victoria Report 29 Dec 2016 19:59

safc - thank you! I can look into this further

Victoria

Victoria Report 29 Dec 2016 19:58

Londonbelles - I have gone back to the photocopy of the log book I had to look at the sotry of Mary Rogers marrying Captain William THomas, and this is it

'Captain William THomas is the Captain of the Sattara, I think it states (copy is poor), that it loaded in Sunderland and was setting sail for Bombay in November 1863 (it could be 53 but think this is too early), with Captain Thomas was his wife, Mary Thomas (nee Rogers). It then tells a story of Mary Rogers who as an '18 year old girl made a voyage with her father (Hugh Rogers) to Sidney and Newcastle NSW. At the latter port was Captain Wm Thomas in the ship Lord Stanley (?), if memory serves me right, Captain Thomas and Miss Rogers had met each other at home, but they saw a good deal more of each other at Newcastle NSW, there being a considerable amount of ship visiting in those days. Doubtless this was largely due to the fact that many shipmasters had their wives on board, and not infrequently, a familu of children. Anyhow, Captain thomas sae enough of Mary Rogers to fall greatly and I can testify, permentantly in love with her, he proposed marriage, and she accepted him. The two ships, Glenmanna and Lord Stanley left Newcastle for the Wes Coast, South America, and finally were at the Chincha Islands together. Captain Thomas and Mary Rogers were married on board the Glenmanna in the presence of many shipmasters and officiers and not a few ladies, the officiating clergyman, being the chaplain of a British War vessel that happened to call at the Islands. The bride left her father's ship and went on the Lord Stanley, and for nearly 20 years she sailed with her husband in various ships'. The story then returns to the Sattara and her voyage to Bombay.

safc

safc Report 29 Dec 2016 19:44

????

1861 Census
7 Records found


Piece: RG9/3850 Place: Blyth -Northumberland Enumeration District: 5
Civil Parish: Cowpen Ecclesiastical Parish: -
Folio: 32 Page: 58 Schedule: 317
Address: So. Pit Houses

Surname First name(s) Rel Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks
WATSON John Head M M 36 Coal Miner Northumberland - Blyth
WATSON Dorothy Wife M F 35 Northumberland - Rothbury
WATSON Margt Dau U F 10 Scholar Northumberland - Blyth
WATSON Ann Dau U F 7 Scholar Northumberland - Blyth
WATSON Elizabeth Dau U F 3 Northumberland - Blyth
WATSON Sarah Dau U F 10m Northumberland - Blyth
NELSON Andrew Lodger U M 22 Mariner Overseas - Foreign - Sweden(Originally: Northumberland - Sweden) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


Victoria

Victoria Report 29 Dec 2016 19:35

so from this post, we have gleaned the following:

Minnie Nelson was born in 1873 in Shanghai
In 1911 she states her nationality as Swedish
Her father Andrew Nelson was deceased by 1894 (date of marriage) but is down as a master mariner

So I am looking for a Swedish Andrew Nelson who was a master mariner, and in Shangahi around the early 1870's, or travelling that route.

As yet, I have not found Minnie's passage back to the UK which has happened sometime between 1881 and 1891 - I suspect nearer to 1891 when she first appears on the UK census at age 17 staying with a Mary Thomas (her husband to be's Aunt).

Victoria

Victoria Report 29 Dec 2016 19:32

Arrggh, I just replied to this and the server lost connection and has lost my reply!

So marriage certificate is as follows:

Third August 1894
Thomas Rogers Evans, 30 years, bachelor, master mariner, residence at the time of marriage - Barry Dock, father Richard Evans, profession of father - farmer

Minnie nelson, 21 years, spinster, profession at time of marriage, blank, residence at time of marriage - Harry's Hotel. Barry Dock, fathers name - Andrew Nelson (deceased), profession of father, master mariner.

Witnesses - John Mark Hughes, and Margaret Evans

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 29 Dec 2016 14:41

http://newspapers.library.wales/view/3459345/3459353/118/

(is that a Birth on above, or relating?)


Any clue from Witness names on 1894?...

Chris :)

http://newspapers.library.wales/search/advanced

(Welsh Newspapers Online)


http://www.northwalesbmd.org.uk/index.php

(if anything on above)


Edits (witness John Mark Hughes, looks to be son of Hugh Hughes, Brittania House, Bangor. Occ. Draper. 1891)

(Items for Hugh coming up , Newspapers)


Marriages Sep 1857 (>99%)
---------------------------------------------
Hughes Hugh Bangor 11b 690
Jones Helen Bangor 11b 690

http://newspapers.library.wales/view/4255276/4255288/44/

LondonBelle

LondonBelle Report 29 Dec 2016 14:17

Re your 11:35 Post - I've just found a newspaper article for that Marriage. It was on 21 Sep 1868 in Newport however Andrew Nelson, a ships carpenter, married Miss Sarah Ann Jones.

Also on the 21st Mr John Rees married Miss Elizabeth Thomas


So sadly the theory about Elizabeth Thomas is incorrect.:-(

Victoria

Victoria Report 29 Dec 2016 14:16

And yes Thomas Rogers Evans' mother's maiden name was Rogers, I have been quite successful tracing them.

Victoria

Victoria Report 29 Dec 2016 14:15

I am getting confused now! Yes I meant William Thomas (my son' first 2 names are Thomas william!)

LondonBelle

LondonBelle Report 29 Dec 2016 13:42

I'm wondering if perhaps Thomas Rogers Evans Mother's Maiden name was Rogers as he has that name as a middle name.

Did you you mean Mary marrying a Thomas Williams? or are talking about Mary marrying William Thomas?

Victoria

Victoria Report 29 Dec 2016 13:16

I have a photocopy of something called 'The Ships Log' which was some kind of maritime publication which my great, great grandfather use to write for. The one we have is The memoirs of a Captains wife which was written by Thomas Rogers Evans mother Margaret and in it she speaks of her sister Mary marrying a Thomas Williams on board ship. I will dig it out so I can fully check the facts

LondonBelle

LondonBelle Report 29 Dec 2016 13:03

You say that William Thomas is Mary Thomas' husband ....can I ask how you know this?

MargaretM

MargaretM Report 29 Dec 2016 11:44

Yes, it's from Ancestry Worldwide.

Victoria

Victoria Report 29 Dec 2016 11:38

Margaret M thank you! Another branch - please can you tell me if you have found this on ancestry? I only have basic membership and don't seem to be finding half this info!

Victoria

Victoria Report 29 Dec 2016 11:35

Brilliant, thanks, John, Samuel and Thomas seen on the 1881 census with Mary Thomas are all brothers. I guess I need to find Mary Thomas' husband - William Thomas and his early life. If he had a sister Elizabeth - then the marriage in Newport shown above between Elizabeth Thomas and Andrew Nelson may well be my great, great grandparents!