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Merry

Merry Report 24 Sep 2005 10:54

I like the way in 1901 they have put the servant in between Mrs Weston and Mr West!!! For decencys sake? Maybe a bit late!! lol Merry

Merry

Merry Report 24 Sep 2005 11:03

Blimey, When he was on the IOW with possibly two ladies pregnant at the same time.......... he may have called them BOTH Montague!!!!! Births Sep 1875 West Reginald Montagu I. Wight 2b 550 It might be worth trying to find the death of James R West. I'm sure he will have made a will and might have made provision in it for James Montague Weston........ That would be good, wouldn't it??! Merry

The Bag

The Bag Report 24 Sep 2005 11:06

So the Chap , right back 1861/71 with the same name that i assumed (!) was paternal Grandfather (even if he didn't know it) maybe nothing to do with the equasion?- him sharing exactly (or i thought ) he same name?

Merry

Merry Report 24 Sep 2005 11:27

Oooohh Jess, I haven't taken that bit in yet!! All I know is I'll put money on James R West from Peston on Stour in Glous is the dad and is visiting his ''lady friend'' Mrs Weston in 1901, leaving his wife by herself at home. (Your sins will find you out lol!!) Ooh - I wonder if James Montague Weston ever married?? Wonder who he gave as dad on his marriage cert?? Merry

Merry

Merry Report 24 Sep 2005 12:16

Jess, you mentioned the paternal grandfather.......Of James Montague Weston (I assume?) Think this is James Montague Weston's dad, James R West, with his parents in 1861...... Elizabeth West abt 1823 Brinklow, Warwickshire, England Wife Preston on Stour Gloucestershire Elizabeth A West abt 1848 Preston on Stour, Gloucestershire, England Daughter Preston on Stour Gloucestershire James R West Esq. abt 1812 Preston on Stour, Gloucestershire, England Head Preston on Stour Gloucestershire >>>>James R West abt 1846 Preston on Stour, Gloucestershire, England Son Preston on Stour Gloucestershire Leonard R West abt 1860 Preston on Stour, Gloucestershire, England Son Preston on Stour Gloucestershire I have not posted their 14 servants!!! It states that the head of house is a Landed Proprietor and gives the Acreage, but I can't read that!! Merry

The Bag

The Bag Report 24 Sep 2005 12:22

There was just a Montague Weston in Hampshire - weymouth i think- isle of white- southsea - all a bit close for comfort

The Bag

The Bag Report 24 Sep 2005 12:28

Wonder who or what the bloke called himself when he DID marry.Montague? James? James Montague? West or Weston! ....the only marriage i can find is for a FRANK montague Weston is Cambs in 1902 - lets not go there!!

Merry

Merry Report 24 Sep 2005 12:53

No, lets not!! Maybe Sally-Anne knows that part already! I think she shoud go for a will of James R West. He's 55 I think in 1901. Wonder if he's on Family Relatives? (I'm not looking - not enough units left!) I looked in The Times for a death notice, but souldn't see one. Is his middle name definitely Reginald? Sally-Anne said something about that, but I couldn't be sure?? merry

Merry

Merry Report 24 Sep 2005 13:28

Oh, I got that wrong!! James, visitor in 1901 who's wife Louisa is back at home, isn't James Reginald West (sorry Sally-Anne, if I was confused!!). He was James Roberts West. Here is his marriage: Marriages Dec 1869 >>>>ALSTON Elizabeth Louisa Solihull 6d 725 BUTTELL Sarah Jane Solihull 6d 725 GREGG James Woodhouse Solihull 6d 725 >>>>West James Roberts Solihull 6d 725 Solihull district covers Elmdon, where Louisa was born. Oh, ****, still nothing in The Times in the way of a death notice for him GGGrrrr!! Merry

Merry

Merry Report 24 Sep 2005 13:41

Sally Anne - I don't know if you have access to The Times archive, but there are some notices for the family of James Roberts West, though at the mo I cann't see a death for him. His father, (the same name, to confuse things) was high sheriff of Warwickshire for a time and in 1844 he married Elizabeth Boultbee who's mother was titled!! So if your James Montague Weston was the child of James Roberts West junr, than James Montague Weston's great-granny was a Lady!! lol I can send you any of these clippings if you like........Not till this evening though as am going out in a mo.... Great fun this!! Merry

Merry

Merry Report 24 Sep 2005 14:01

Having a cup of tea before I go....................... Found it!! James Roberts West died aged 72 at Alscot Park nr Stratford-upon-Avon blah blah he was one of the oldest members of the Royal Yacht Squadron. There's no actual date of death, but the newspaper is dated 21st June 1918. You must get his will!! He just might have made provision for his extra son in it - after all, his wife couldn't shout at him after his death and maybe she knew about James M Weston anyway???? Merry

Sally-Anne

Sally-Anne Report 24 Sep 2005 14:37

Just got home from shopping - and trying to read and digest it all.... The ancestor I was more concerned about was James Montague's younger brother - Reginald Gordon. Fancy naming your sons TWO names the same as his own children! We have only got the Birth Cert for Reginald, not Montague, I live 20 mins from Portsmouth, so I think a trip might be in order. Husband getting very cross with me, he feels he is a FH widow, having to do things very secretly now. WILLS - How do you go about getting them? And would love to see the Times bit Merry if you can forward them later. You are all wonderful :) Thanks Sally

Merry

Merry Report 24 Sep 2005 15:27

Oops! That's what comes of interfering when others have already done some! I hadn't realised they had TWO children together!! (Assuming both had same dad, which I'm sure they did. As for will for James Roberts West. Two things you can do: 1) Find out if he has an entry in the National Probate Calender. This lists everyone who has a will proved in any given year. Start with 1918 obviously, but occasionally wills take a few years to prove. NPC is held generally at Record Offices around the country. Sometimes there are very brief details about the will, such as the total value of the estate, but not much more. If there's an entry in the NPC, or you want to blast ahead and get the will (I can't imagine anyone of his social standing NOT writing a will) then you would need to write to: York Probate Sub-Registry Castle Chambers Clifford Street York YO1 9RG Tel: 01904 666777 and enclose a cheque for £5 and the approx date of death. They take up to 6 weeks and will search for 5 years after the date of death. Then send you a copy of the will if it was proved during that time frame. Tell hubby you are chasing a missing inheritance. That should do the trick! Merry

Richard

Richard Report 10 Jun 2012 03:12

If all the above is correct this is Reginald Montagu ALSTON-ROBERTS-WEST Capt.RN. His great Grandmother was Elizabeth Boultbee daughter of Joseph Boultbee (http://www.boultbee.info/bfh/v.htm) and Lady Elizabeth Margaret Ferrers Townshend, third daughter of George, 2nd Marquis of Townshend and 16th Baron Ferrers of Chartley a direct descendant of Robert Devereux 2nd Earl of Essex.and his wife Frances Walsingham the daughter of Queen Elizabeth's spymaster Sir Francis Walsingham (of Blackadder fame). Robert Devereux is in turn a multiple descendant of King Edward III. What a great story.


Lynski

Lynski Report 10 Jun 2012 03:19

Richard,

The post you have commented on is 7 years old and the poster might not be checking it still.

Try sending Sally-Anne a private message by clicking on her name.

jax

jax Report 10 Jun 2012 03:20

Richard please read the advice by Genes at the top of all these old posts

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