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A Trafalgar question
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Nicholas | Report | 21 Aug 2010 20:44 |
Thank you for all your help. |
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MargaretM | Report | 21 Aug 2010 19:58 |
Yes it looks as if William did have a brother Thomas. Here are the children of Thomas & Sarah in Steyning from BVRI: |
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Nicholas | Report | 21 Aug 2010 19:44 |
Margaret, I was just wondering if William himself might have had a brother called Thomas or any records of any other brothers? |
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Nicholas | Report | 21 Aug 2010 19:20 |
Thank you Margaret. All information is welcome and does tie in with what we know. I will eventually have to pay for research at Kew as i need to connect William with being in the navy. Pity the information isn`t on-line. |
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MargaretM | Report | 21 Aug 2010 17:53 |
A possible for Thomas, father of William? |
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MargaretM | Report | 21 Aug 2010 17:51 |
Thomas born in Dartford: |
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MargaretM | Report | 21 Aug 2010 17:45 |
BVRI has this William, son of Thomas: |
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Nicholas | Report | 21 Aug 2010 14:12 |
Thanks Cristine.I think i need to research Thomas Town of the the "Thunderer" as i mentioned earlier , although the information still might not give me a conection to my william Town .That`s something i will get around to doing some time in the future.I suppose it`s times like this you need to live just round the corner at Kew. i have found out that william was maried to Ann Peacock in 1804. their oldest son,Thomas was born in 1808 in Dartford,Kent. Maybe William was away at sea for a couple of years. |
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Christine | Report | 17 Aug 2010 17:08 |
National Archives at Kew have the Royal Navy Muster books (all crew members were signed in when going on board, and records kept of them during the voyage- sometimes a description was included). If you go to Kew you can see the actual books. If he was on that ship during the battle, he will be in the muster book for that period. My own g.g.grandfather appears in the Victory muster book - but not until many years later! |
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Keith | Report | 15 Aug 2010 12:51 |
I see there is a William Towns who is an in-Pensioner at Greenwich in 1841 (10th page of 39 records). He could have entered at any time from 1805 onwards. This sounds hopeful |
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Nicholas | Report | 18 Feb 2010 11:33 |
Just got the death certificate. Occupation says Toll gate keeper, aged 84 . not really surprised so at least that detail is covered . |
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Nicholas | Report | 16 Feb 2010 20:50 |
No i must get the death certificate. more information the better. i`ve been thinking that another option is to find the service record, if there is any of Thomas Town who served on the Thunderer, although i would have to pay for research on that one as i would not have a clue how to do that. That would have to be a last resort though.Thanks for your suggestion. |
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Jacqui | Report | 16 Feb 2010 20:02 |
HI Nicholas |
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Nicholas | Report | 16 Feb 2010 17:21 |
I think that somehow i need to find if there was any children from the 1st marriage. Also, people did not always use the same name (slim chance i know). As he married in Greenwich it still gives the small chance of a maritime connection.I would be quite satisfied if it was proven he wasn`t at the battle. i`ve just got to get to that point |
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sydenham | Report | 16 Feb 2010 16:21 |
Nick |
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Nicholas | Report | 16 Feb 2010 14:01 |
I`ve just emailed ST Alphage to see if they will be able to give me any more information on william such as an occupation, but i`m sure this will take quite some time.i`m not a member of Ancestry.com so i`m grateful for the extra marriage details. if he married in 1804 i suppose he could still be in battle by 1805. if he had any children around 1804/5/6, then that might make it more problamatic. |
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Heather | Report | 16 Feb 2010 13:24 |
Well, its not an uncommon name is it. I think the way forward is getting the baptism records for the kids or indeed their marriage certs. |
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Heather | Report | 16 Feb 2010 11:42 |
Would add that he married near the Royal Naval Dockyard. Not an uncommon name though is it. Fair bit older than the wife isnt he? Wonder if there is an earlier marriage somewhere. What occupation appears on the childrens birth certs or baptisms? |
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Nicholas | Report | 16 Feb 2010 11:05 |
just tried googling hms trafalgar roll and thomas town did not come up on the list as being on the Victory but on the national archives he is on the Thunderer.so the only fact i have at the moment is that a man called Town was in the battle |
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Nicholas | Report | 16 Feb 2010 10:36 |
Thanks for all your help. i always knew about henry richard and i was able to follow him in the census files and thats how i found his fathers name of william. william is certainly old enough to have been a former mariner, littlehampton is on the coast . i didn`t know about the marriage in kent which brings him closer to london. thomas town on the national archives came from london.i think in the early census william says he came from Arundel but maybe he moved around alot. i have a gut feeling there is truth in this story. it`s just proving it. i don`t believe he was on the "victory" though. we all like to exaggerate. i will follow the other suggestions as well when i can. i`m sorry it takes a while to check the messages! |