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NEWBIE needs:1871 Gloucester(?) Census Lookup, Ple

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*Kit

*Kit Report 28 Aug 2005 06:00

Seeking all/any info., available, to find Ancestor CALVIN EVANS, his siblings, and his parents, please. :) Sorry, have no other info., except: At age 21 Calvin was probably living in Gloucester. He was married to Sophia (?Sophie), and they had at least one child (Charles Calvin Evans, born 4th December 1864). Will greatly appreciate any help from a kind person. Thank You in advance. :) [Have crossed my fingers!! :) :) ]

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 28 Aug 2005 07:17

Hi Newbie 1871: 3 Soot Alley,St Aldgate,Gloucester (Husband not at home) Sophia Evans - Wife-Married-age36-born Cheltenham Mary Evans-daughter-age14-born Cheltenham Emma Evans - daughter-age 12-born Cheltenham William Evans-son-age8-born Cheltenham Charles Evans-son-age 6-born Gloucester Charlotte Evans-daughter-age 4-born Gloucester I have the family in1861-let me know if you want this. Suzanne

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 28 Aug 2005 07:24

Hi again newbie I wont wait to be asked...LOL... here is 1861: 7 Chapel Street,Cheltenham,Gloucestershire Calvin Evans-Head-age 25-Whitesmith?-born Northleach Sophia Evans-Wife-age25-born Cheltenham Mary A Evans-daughter-age 3-born Cheltenham Emma S Evans-daughter-age2-born Cheltenham Frederic Evans - son-age 9mths-born Cheltenham If I get anything else Ill let you know. Suzanne

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 28 Aug 2005 07:36

1841: Northleach,Gloucestershire Robert Evans - age 35- carpenter - born in another county Ann Evans - age 30 - born in county Henry Evans - age 8 - born in county Calvin Evans - age 6 - born in county Mark Evans - age 4 born in county Suzanne

*Kit

*Kit Report 28 Aug 2005 10:22

Hi Suzanne! Thank you for this fantastic information! :)))))) You've made me VERY happy!! (not shouting - just emphasizing). :) Now we have all these extra Ancestors, hitherto unknown. Your speed is astonishing. I've only just checked my Thread. I didn't dream of such a rapid response!. Thank you for all your time and help. May I ask again please, for help with 1851 Census details for the family of ROBERT EVANS, wife Ann, children Henry, Calvin, Mark, and ?? any additional children. Yes, on the 1861 Census - it shows CALVIN EVANS as Head of household - aged 25 and a Whitesmith - I believe he was a journeyman - and 'think' that a Whitesmith then, is what we call today, a Silversmith. Have been hunting, but can't find Calvin and Sophia on the 1881 Census - don't know why - been trying through LDS - family dot search dot org etc., But somebody within GR may have a better 1881 Census?? Was also thinking Calvin and Sophia may have left Gloucester. Possibly moved to Lancashire (??), maybe somewhere near to Preston?. No real evidence on this, sorry. Anyway, I'm thrilled with all the new Ancestors and will be keen to follow their passage through the decades, if possible. Thank you again Suzanne - you've made my day! :) :) Regards, Kit-Kat xx :) :) Sunday 28 Aug 2005

Debi Coone

Debi Coone Report 28 Aug 2005 10:51

I too can not find the family in 1881 however found Sophia with 2 of her children in 1891: Evans, Charlotte abt 1865 Gloucestershire, England Daughter Cheltenham Gloucestershire Evans, Sophia abt 1836 Chellaston, Gloucestershire, England Head Cheltenham Gloucestershire Evans, William abt 1864 Chellaston, Gloucestershire, England Son Cheltenham Gloucestershire Sophia's occupation is recorded as a Caretaker The address is 16 Priory Street Cheltenham It also clearly marks her as Married and not widowed even though Head of the house.

Debi Coone

Debi Coone Report 28 Aug 2005 10:55

By 1901 Sophia is recorded as Widow. Charlotte is still living with her: Charlotte Evans abt 1869 Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England Daughter Cheltenham Christchurch Gloucestershire Sophia Evans abt 1834 Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England Head Cheltenham Christchurch Gloucestershire Sophia no occupation recorded. Charlotte is recorded as Upholstere - own account. The address is 10 Old Millbrook Terrace, Cheltenham Christchurch.

*Kit

*Kit Report 29 Aug 2005 08:25

Hi Deb, Thank you very much for your additional info., re Calvin & Sophia EVANS, family and children. I'm sorry I was not able to acknowledge you before this. I am a 'Senior'- Newbie, nudging 70 yrs; - Not good health and limited access to computer - so it tends to take me a little while to get things done!! Your time and hard work finding this latest info., is very much appreciated. If I put my next query out on this Thread, will some kind persons still see it, and try to work on it to help me, please? Or do I need to put a new 'Thread' up each time I have a question, please? Anyway, I'm puzzled as to why there seems to be no trace of the family above, on the 1881 Census. Do you think the name may be 'lurking' on the 1881, but under an incorrect spelling?.......and if that's the case, how might we go about searching for them? The first instinctive name 'Hunches' that come to me, are Evens, Evins, Evons, and Ewan or Ewans. Obviously the family was still in Cheltenham Glouc., in 1891, as you found them, and by 1901, Sophia was then widowed, but still she and Charlotte (youngest child) are sharing accommodation at Millbrook Tce. Cheltenham. It seems this entire family never strayed too far from Northleach and Cheltenham and Gloucester. They don't appear to have ever left County Glouc. If you know, or can think of a way to 'find Sophia and the children' in 1881, it might show whether Calvin (husband) was alive, and working, and where ??, then. Calvin was a Whitesmith Journeyman - which I'm told meant he worked for other people, and not as a Master Craftsman working for himself - so perhaps he had to travel somewhere on a particular job? Maybe he could have been listed in the 1881 census, as a 'visitor', traveller, lodger, or something ?Maybe in a nearby village, district or neighbouring county?. Maybe he was in hospital? I'm rather bemused by all this, and as you can probably tell, struggling to figure it! (LOL) And I don't know where, or what, to look for, to find him!! However, I did want to thank you Deb, for your kindness and time devoted to finding Sophia and children, through the later decades. I also wondered whether it's possible that you and Suzanne Butler, may have access to all the Census images and whether each of you would be willing to e-mail the images to me please? I think I'll email via GR internally, a little 'Private Message' (PM) about Census Images to you and Suzanne - wherein I could nominate an e-mail addy - rather than on this Thread. Finally, would it be possible for a Kind Helper to try to find Calvin Evans MARRIAGE to Sophia (nee ????) Possibly 1856 to 1858; probably in Co. Glouc. I've spent all my time looking through LDS's IGI and 1881 Census etc., but found nothing. I was lucky however, that I found Calvin's parents - Robert and Ann Evans in LDS 1881 - they were 75 and 74 yrs and still at Northleach, Gloucester. Robert's occupation states 'Almsman Late Carpenter (No)' and his wife Ann's occupation is shown as 'Almsman'. Can someone please tell me what this would have meant to this elderly couple in 1881, please? I know this seems like a lot of questions and a little 'higgledy-piggledy' - and so my apologies! - just trying to get a handle on all this amazing ancestry, we had no knowledge existed!!. We're thrilled to pieces, and thank you Deb and Suzanne, very very much! Kit xx :) :) Mon 29 Aug 2005 - Australia

Battenburg

Battenburg Report 29 Aug 2005 09:02

Hi Kit Kat. According to old occupations a whitesmith is a tinsmith. Margaret

*Kit

*Kit Report 29 Aug 2005 10:39

Hi Margaret! :) Thank you for the note re Tinsmiths - Is there a book or list available called 'Old Occupations' please, and where can it be obtained? The info., I had quoted above, about Silversmith, had been passed to me by an older family member, two or three years ago. It would be really helpful to learn more about your 'old occupations' publication. Would you let me know please, when you have a spare moment? Many thanks. Much appreciated. Regards, Kit :) :) Australia Monday 29 August 2005

*Kit

*Kit Report 30 Aug 2005 05:28

Hi Sue, Thank you so much for finding Calvin Evans, away from County Glouc., in WALES, in 1871 Census. This is marvellous! Please forgive my 'Newbie' status - as this leaves me needing to ask questions, which to the more experienced and knowledgeable GR members, may seem a little stupid. Living DownUnder, never having visited England, and UK, Home of all our Ancestors, leaves me feeling very lacking in where to search, and what to look for next. With CALVIN EVANS: he 'seems' to have vanished into thin air after 1871. Nobody has been successful yet, in finding him. Therefore I have to ask this question: Did WALES run its own, separate Censuses? (i.e., Wales population not included in the British 1881, 1891 Censuses??) I was thinking (?), if WALES conducted separate Censuses, then maybe CALVIN EVANS remained in County Monmouthshire, and lived and worked there until he died. NEXT question: IF, ( for whatever reason?) CALVIN had never returned to live with Sophia and the children - and it appears he WASN'T with them on the crucial Census Days of 1871, 1881, 1891 and 1901 - Where, and how do I find, the separate WALES Censuses please?. If at some point the WALES population became part of the overall British Censuses, then I would be having to look for a Death registration for CALVIN EVANS, presumably anytime after 1871. Does this make some sense to anybody, please?? All new thoughts and ideas most welcome please. !!! My sincere thanks and gratitude to the wonderful GR Helpers who've responded to my Requests. We simply would never have gotten this far, so quickly, without your great kindnesses. Go all you wonderful Genies!!! :) :) xxx Thank you Sue, It helps enormously! Best Wishes. Regards, Kit xx :) :) Australia Tues., 30 August 2005

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 30 Aug 2005 06:15

Hi Kit I found the following entry for marriage on FREEBMD: Calvin Evans June quarter 1856 Cheltenham Vol.6a Page.636 Unfortunately I couldn't find a corresponding entry for a Sophia on the same page. A handy site to order certificates on line is: www(.)gro(.)gov(.)uk/gro/content/certificate/index(.)asp ignore brackets. Suzanne P.S. If you want me to send ancestry(.)com census pages for the ones I found by all means send me your email and Ill be happy to send them.

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 30 Aug 2005 06:22

Hi again Kit An Almsman etc was someone who received charitable donations or poor relief. A good site for looking up old occupations is: www(.)gendocs(.)demon(.)co(.)uk/trades(.)html ignore brackets. Hope this helps. Suzanne

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 30 Aug 2005 06:33

Hi Kit Ive checked the census in wales for 1881 and cant find Calvin. Ive checked on FREEBMD for an entry of death and still no sign of him. freebmd(.)rootsweb(.)com/cgi/search(.)pl covers Births, marriages and deaths for England and Wales from 1837-1911 and is free to search. There are still patches that have yet to be added so can't be 100% reliable. For censuses the most common site to use is www(.)Ancestry(.)com covers 1861-1901 but is a subscription site. Suzanne

*Kit

*Kit Report 30 Aug 2005 09:24

Hi Suzanne, Thank you for your lovely messages earlier. You are a very 'Early-bird' it seems!!! - ....... Seriously tho', your speed and accuracy is astonishing. Thank you for the FreeBMD Marriage for Calvin Evans - Yes definitely time to order his Marriage Certificate - here's hoping it will tell us a little more about his Wife 'Sophia'. Thank you too for the definition of Almsman.... I imagine that would have been pretty essential support for Calvin's parents: Dear Old Robert and Ann in 1881; when they were aged in mid-seventies. I shall try to order Calvin's son: Charles' Birth Certificate also. Doesn't the true ancestral detail blow some of the long-held 'Family Myths' completely out of the water?? Family-lore for more than a hundred years here, maintained Charles came from Wales - i.e. was Welsh-born. Clearly not so. Calvin and Sophia, and their children, ALL born in Gloucestershire!! Charles (son of Calvin) became a career soldier. Distinguished himself quite well. Was H.M. Queen Victoria's Colour-Sergeant, for his Regiment. Was given special commendation by H.M. Queen V. for some Campaigns. After 'retiring' from his Military career which saw Chas., Wife, and children, undertake several tours of duty in different parts of the Globe, plus active service in the Boer War - something captured their imagination and they re-located themselves, and all children to Australia. One hundred years ago I'm sure Aust., would have been an enormous culture shock to them all. I think they'd been sold the idea that Aust., was THE Great Land of Opportunity. I 'almost' remember Charles - certainly remember his Wife and rest of the family. Very, very few descendant left now. With a little bit of luck - hoping to find what may have become of Charles' brothers and sisters. Nobody knew anything of them! But, one step at a time - and one day at a time. I'm sorry I hadn't gotten the promised PM to you Suzanne...only due to my NewbieStatus - and limited access to 'Puter and Internet. However, acknowledgement here on the Thread is important. I do so much want to thank you all for the fantastic help. YES Please!.....I'd love you to forward Ancestry Census pages for me. Shall include a reliable e-dress in my PM. Thank you again Suzanne.. and yes. I'll be thinking very seriously about an Ancestry membership....but I need to budget for THAT!! Will want to spend on getting GRO Certificates a.s.a.p. Best wishes, Regards, Kit x :) :) Australia Sent Tuesday 30 August 2005

Christine

Christine Report 30 Aug 2005 09:44

Morning Kit-Kat 1861 for Robert and family Ann Evans abt 1806 Northleach, Gloucestershire, England Wife Northleach Gloucestershire George Evans abt 1845 Northleach, Gloucestershire, England Son Northleach Gloucestershire Mary Ann Evans abt 1841 Northleach, Gloucestershire, England Daughter Northleach Gloucestershire Robert Evans abt 1806 Northleach, Gloucestershire, England Head Northleach Gloucestershire Robert is a carpenter journeyman, Mary is a domestic servant, George is an agric. labourer Sorry, I don't have 1851 or 41 census

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 30 Aug 2005 09:52

Hi Kit Still can not find them in 1881 but I can tell you that they are not at the addresses given in 1871 and 1891. I think I found William in 1881 as a Lodger in Cirenchester, Gloucester, occupation farm labourer/melitia recruit. And I think his occupation on the 1891 census is 2nd ft reg (2nd foot regiment perhaps?). Suzanne

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 30 Aug 2005 11:49

These seem to be the parents and siblings in 1851.............in Northleach, Gloucs 110 EVANS Robert 45 Carpenter Middx Ann 44 Northleach Charles 23 Tailor Northleach Mark 14 Ag Lab Northleach Mary Ag Lab 10 Scholar Northleach Frederick 8 Scholar Northleach George 5 Scholar Northleach Emma 2 Northleach Probably Calvin (also 1851) Cheltenham 37-51 74 PIFF Thomas 44 Bellhanger Tewkesbury Mary 47 Seamstress Northleach EVANS Calvin Apprentice 15 Bellhanger Northleach Rose You can search Gloucs 1851 without charge on the following website http://www.rootsweb(.)com/~cotswold/GLSontheweb.htm Omit the brackets............. Scroll down till you reach Glouc 1851+ on the web...........

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 30 Aug 2005 12:18

Frederick in 1861............. Frederick Evans abt 1843 Northleach, Gloucestershire, England Lodger Northleach Gloucestershire Mark and family in 1861............ Elizth Evans abt 1835 Chedworth, Gloucestershire, England Wife Northleach Gloucestershire Emma Evans abt 1860 Northleach, Gloucestershire, England Daughter Northleach Gloucestershire Frederick Evans abt 1859 Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England Son Northleach Gloucestershire Mark Evans abt 1838 Northleach, Gloucestershire, England Head Northleach Gloucestershire And in 1871........... Annie Evans abt 1865 Northleach, Gloucestershire, England Daughter Northleach Gloucestershire Elizabeth Evans abt 1832 Chedworth, Gloucestershire, England Wife Northleach Gloucestershire Emma Evans abt 1861 Northleach, Gloucestershire, England Daughter Northleach Gloucestershire Frederick Evans abt 1859 Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England Son Northleach Gloucestershire Joseph Evans abt 1868 Northleach, Gloucestershire, England Son Northleach Gloucestershire Julia Evans abt 1871 Northleach, Gloucestershire, England Dau Northleach Gloucestershire Mark Evans abt 1836 Northleach, Gloucestershire, England Head Northleach Gloucestershire Mary H Evans abt 1863 Northleach, Gloucestershire, England Daughter Northleach Gloucestershire Hope I haven't duplicated info already posted Rose

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 30 Aug 2005 16:24

Some possibilities for BMD's........... Name: Evans, Emma Record Type: Births Quarter: September Year: 1848 District: Northleach County: Gloucestershire Volume: 11 Page: 371 Name: Evans, Frederick Record Type: Births Quarter: September Year: 1842 District: Northleach County: Gloucestershire Volume: 11 Page: 358 Name: EVANS, Frederick Record Type: Deaths Age at death: 32 Quarter: March Year: 1875 District: Northleach County: Gloucestershire Volume: 6a Page: 323 Name: Evans, Julia Record Type: Births Quarter: March Year: 1871 District: Northleach County: Gloucestershire Volume: 6a Page: 393 MARK EVANS Male Marriages: Spouse: ELIZABETH PASH Marriage: 20 AUG 1859 Chedworth, Gloucester, England Name: EVANS, Mark Record Type: Deaths Age at death: 69 Quarter: June Year: 1907 District: Northleach County: Gloucestershire Volume: 6a Page: 232 Rose