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22 Dec 2012 20:22 |
Veronica
It might be worth sending a private message to Doreen by clicking on her name.
As it has been almost two years since she posted , she may not be looking in now
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22 Dec 2012 18:45 |
My family information about Castle Cary is that there was a mass migration after one member of the Colley family - William Colley, was sentenced to death at Taunton Assizes, for stealing £200 in Promisory notes from a William Francis. I have a copy of the brief mention in the local newspaper
His Sentence was commuted to Transportation for Life in Australia. He went out on a ship called "Claudine II" arriving in December 1829, and was sent to work on a small holding called "Cliefden" in the Wellington Valley - I've confirmed this with the descendants of the owners of Cliefden, who have a list of convicts working there. William received a "Conditional Pardon" and then I "lost" him. Maybe he went to the goldfields!
My more recent interest in the Colley family is William Joseph Colley b.circa 1831/2 "Bath" (Census information), my Gt. grandfather, and believed to be the son of Joseph Colley, Barge Captain, Nr. Hanham Mills, and Maria (1851 info) It is possible that this Joseph and Maria emigrated to the area of Sydney called Campertown.
It has been suggested that the original Castle Cary Colley, was another William, Master at Arms - Cary Castle. Nobody seems to have any proof of this
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17 Jan 2011 19:47 |
You're welcome,
I think you have to be a member to view the records on ancestry, but they offer 14 day free trials, you just need to cancel your credit/ debit card before the end of the 14 days if you don't want to be a paying member.
I am still learning. A lot of the tips I've learned through the members on here who are great at sharing tips, links to sites and advice.
For searching for birth marriage and deaths and census stuff, I personally mainly use "ancestry" and "find my past". I keep my "up to date" tree on Ancestry and copy it to this site periodically.
to print off my tree I imported it into a software package called "family tree maker" which often comes with a free subscription to ancestry
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doreen
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17 Jan 2011 19:24 |
Hi Tempest Thanks for your reply. Do I have to join Ancestry? Or can I just view? I have already joined another site to build my family tree as I found it so difficult on Genes etc to print. Why can't we view marriage certs on this site? You must have been doing this for sometime as you seem to know your way around so well! I seem to be getting a connection going back to Kent re: liscensed vitualler so will keep going -onwards and upwards! Thanks again. Doreen
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17 Jan 2011 19:06 |
Hi Doreen,
I found the record on Ancestry in the London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 section which is in association with the London Metropolitan Archives.
Their Marriage cert is available to view online at ancestry
Henry was an art metal worker living at 5 Letchford Gardens, his father was also called Henry and was deceased and had been a liscensed vitualler
Susan was a machinist at the time of marriage and gave the same address as Henry, her father was listed as George Colley, a cabinet maker
witnesses were William Brown and Rosina A Brown
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doreen
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17 Jan 2011 18:49 |
Hi everyone, Tempest you gave precise details of the marriage between Henry James Buggs and Susan Colley which seem right to me now as I wasn't sure of the info I had given previously. Please tell me how you got the details because when I go into marriages all I get is one line of what was entered on the original record, i.e. Henry James Buggs m Colley. Thanks Doreen
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Click ADD REPLY button - not this link!
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15 Jan 2011 20:38 |
If you think there were twins it's possible they were stillborn and therefore not listed on the birth index.
There's a 4 year gap between Evelyn and Ernest and a shorter gap between Stanley and Dorothy.
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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15 Jan 2011 20:31 |
posting just cos it came up too
Name: Henry J Buggs Death Registration Month/Year: 1953 -Mar qtr Age at death (estimated): 62 Registration district: Hammersmith Inferred County: London Volume: 5c Page: 1130 so born c 1891
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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15 Jan 2011 20:16 |
three child deaths
birth Name: Stella E Buggs Mother's Maiden Surname: Cooley Date of Registration: Jan Feb Mar 1931 Registration district: Hammersmith Registration County: Greater London Volume Number: 1a Page Number: 232 note mmn is mispelt as Cooley!!
died Name: Stella E Buggs Death Registration Month/Year: 1932 Dec qtr Age at death (estimated): 2 Registration district: Hammersmith Inferred County: London Volume: 1a Page: 277 so that makes no 12!
and Name: Stanley L Buggs Death Registration Month/Year: 1931 Mar qtr Age at death (estimated): 2 Registration district: Hammersmith Inferred County: London Volume: 1a Page: 365
Frederick R Buggs Death Registration Month/Year: 1933 Mar qtr Age at death (estimated): 16 Registration district: Hammersmith Inferred County: London Volume: 1a Page: 341
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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15 Jan 2011 20:02 |
Doreen, Births after 1911 have the mmn in the GRO ref so it's easy to search for them using the surname combination and the area. Its surprising though how many will come up with the surname combination but will be be different families. The area of birth is the clue but if all fails then buying the cert may be the only way. On Ancestry there are London and Middlesex baptisms which are a help too. The best Free site for BMDS from 1837 is FreeBMD
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tempest
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15 Jan 2011 19:59 |
just googled it, it seems that a nurse child was a foster child
to quote what I found
"I'm sure there will be others who are able to give a more precise meaning but my understanding of the definition of 'Nurse child' is a child taken into the home of someone who cares for him/her as a result of circumstances that require the child's care away from his/her home.
I do not think that there would necessarily have been payment for the care of the child - the arrangement may well have been an 'informal' one."
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doreen
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15 Jan 2011 19:56 |
Hi everyone, Shirley you are right on my father's brothers and sisters - there were a set of twins who died young and possibly others as I think there wer 13/14 in all. I can't believe you all get info so quickly, is there a quick way around this site that I don't know about. Have to leave now but will digest all your comments and get back to you all a.s.a.p. What does Nurse Child mean? What I remember of my paternal grandparents doesn't seem to amount to much but they did live at 63/65 Scrubbs Lane, Willesden NW10 (almost opposite the prison!!!) Thank you so very much! Best regards Doreen
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Katie
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15 Jan 2011 19:45 |
I don't think Susan's mother ever married - here she is as a child in 1871 in Somerset. No wonder I couldn't find her marriage,
COLLEY, Thomas Head M 37 1834 Somerset COLLEY, Emma Wife F 33 1838 Somerset COLLEY, James Son M 14 1857 Somerset COLLEY, Mary Daughter F 13 1858 Somerset COLLEY, Susan Daughter F 10 1861 Somerset COLLEY, Fanny Daughter F 9 1862 Somerset COLLEY, Thomas Son M 7 1864 Somerset COLLEY, Jane Daughter F 1 1870 Somerset
RG number:RG10 Piece:2422 Folio:65 Page:24 Registration District:Wincanton Sub District:Castle Cary Enumeration District: Ecclesiastical Parish:9D Civil Parish:Castle Cary Address:Cary, South, Castle Cary County:Somersetshire
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Katie
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15 Jan 2011 19:41 |
This is her mother in 1891. I don't know why her husband never appears on a census though she always describes herself as married
COLLEY, Susan Head Married F 28 1863 Ironer Castle Cary Somersetshire
RG number:RG12 Piece:25 Folio:69 Page:33 Registration District:Kensington Sub District:Kensington Town Enumeration District:39 Ecclesiastical Parish:St Mark Civil Parish:Kensington Address:30, St Georges Road, Kensington County:London
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Katie
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15 Jan 2011 19:36 |
Doreen, I have found the same one as you in 1891 but I don't think she is your Susan. Her father is William but on the marriage record found by Tempest her father is George. I think that this is your Susan's birth reg - after the 1891 census was taken,
Births Dec 1891 Colley Susan Kensington 1a 122
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tempest
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15 Jan 2011 19:32 |
are you sure abour Stanley George being one of their children?
this one seems to fit the 1906 Woolwich birth, meaning he has different parents
1911 census - household transcription Person: BUGGS, Stanley George Address: 129 Conway Road Plumstead Name Relation Condition/ Yrs married Sex Age Birth Year Occupation Where Born BUGGS, Henry Head Married M 33 1878 Crane Driver Chatham Kent BUGGS, Florence Edith Wife Married 10 years F 32 1879 Pimilco London BUGGS, Frank Henry Son M 7 1904 Plumstead Kent BUGGS, Stanley George Son M 4 1907 Plumstead Kent BUGGS, Winifred Clarice Daughter F 0 (8 MONTHS) 1911 Plumstead Kent AMOR, Harry Boarder Single M 22 1889 Carmen Plumstead Kent
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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15 Jan 2011 19:31 |
These seem to be their children which follow from the 1913 marriage posted
Henry E Buggs 1914 Jul-Aug-Sep Greater London, London
Arthur J Buggs 1915 Oct-Nov-Dec Greater London, London
Frederick R Buggs Oct Nov Dec 1916 Hammersmith Greater London
George R Buggs Apr May Jun 1918 Hammersmith Greater London
Amy G Buggs Apr May Jun 1919 Hammersmith Greater London
Evelyn R Buggs Jan Feb Mar 1921 Hammersmith Greater London
Ernest J Buggs Jan Feb Mar 1925 Hammersmith Greater London
Dorothy J Buggs Apr May Jun 1926 Hammersmith Greater London
Stanley L Buggs Jan Feb Mar 1929 Hammersmith Greater London
Hilda I Buggs Jul Aug Sep 1932 Hammersmith Greater London
Constance P Buggs Apr May Jun 1938 Hammersmith Greater London
thats 11 in all. dont usually post births after 1930 but this would leave the list incomplete
EDIT: also added on later reply Stella E Buggs Jan Feb Mar 1931 Hammersmith Greater London - mnn is mispelt a Cooley
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15 Jan 2011 19:29 |
Henry in 1891
BUGGS, Henry Head Married M 31 1860 Licensed Victualler Meopham Kent BUGGS, Amy Wife Married F 24 1867 Houghton Hampshire BUGGS, Henry J Son M 0 (4M) 1891 Meopham Kent CHIPPERFIELD, Mary A Aunt Single F 55 1836 Gravesend Kent BALE, Grace Sister In Law Single F 15 1876 Barmaid Sibsey Lincolnshire LILLY, Mary Servant Single F 27 1864 Domestic Servant Maidstone Kent EDWARDS, Thomas Servant Single M 28 1863 Potman Worfield Shropshire
RG number:RG12 Piece:650 Folio:104 Page:8 Registration District:Strood Sub District:Northfleet Enumeration District:11 Ecclesiastical Parish:Meopham Civil Parish:Meopham Address:Cricketers Inn, Kent Terrace, Meopham County:Kent
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15 Jan 2011 19:25 |
Henry in 1901? I have found the same person in 1911 still single but living in Essex
BALE, Jane Head Widow F 64 1837 Retired Schoolmistress Stockbridge Hampshire BUGGS, Amy Daughter Widow F 34 1867 Help To The Above Houghton Essex BUGGS, Henry J Grand Son M 10 1891 Meopham Kent RG number:RG13 Piece:631 Folio:65 Page:43 Registration District:Godstone Sub District:Godstone Enumeration District:4 Ecclesiastical Parish:St Mary's Civil Parish:Caterham Address:The Laurels, Chaldon Road, Caterham County:Surrey
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doreen
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15 Jan 2011 19:24 |
Hi Tempest, To be honest Iam very new to this and not really sure about anything on my Father's side! His Mum and Dad were just Nanny and Grandad to me. The name Susan Colley was on my father's birth certificate (Henry Edwin Buggs D.O.B. 23 jULY 1914 Fulham - died 16 July 1970 in Dorset). And as mentioned the name Colley is given as Mother's maiden name on all of his brothers and sisters I can account for except for Stanley George d.o.b. 1906 - could he have been born before they married? Am finding this very interesting but don't know my way around site too well and everything seems to take me ages! I have very few coherent elderly relatives left to ask as both parents deceased. Any help/tips/advice appreciated. Best regards Doreen
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