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SylviaInCanada
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29 Feb 2016 00:47 |
but Roger Luscombe left the UK in 1873, and that court case was 1897 ????????????
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29 Feb 2016 01:09 |
It might be interesting to see what the will contains, as this is only the Index to the granting of Probate, no details shown of how he left his estate
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966
Name: Henry Luscombe Probate Date: 10 Nov 1914 Registry: Exeter Death Date: 12 Feb 1914 Death Place: Devon, England
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of Higher Hendham, Woodleigh, Devonshire, Farmer, died 12 February 1914. Probate [granted] Exeter 10 November 1914 to Edward Bond Luscombe, John White Underhay and James Frederick Baker, Farmers. Effects £2,356 1s 4d
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29 Feb 2016 01:23 |
could this be the Roger Luscombe who got into trouble with payment or non-payment of a debt in 1897??? Son of Roger Bond, but staying with granfather Henry
1911 Census
Name: Roger Luscombe Age in 1911: 32 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1879 Relation to Head: Grandson Gender: Male Birth Place: New Zealand Civil Parish: Woodleigh and Loddiswell Search Photos: Search for 'Woodleigh and Loddiswell' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection County/Island: Devon Country: England Street address: Hendham, Woodleigh, East Allington Marital Status: Single Occupation: Assistant in Business Registration district: Kingsbridge Registration District Number: 274 Sub-registration district: Kingsbridge ED, institution, or vessel: 4 Household schedule number: 93 Piece: 12886
Henry Luscombe 87 Mary Luscombe 53 Daughter, Single Georgina Luscombe 42 b.ca 1869, Woodleigh, Daughter, Single Roger Luscombe 32 Rosina Davis 27 Servant Florence Stevens 16 Servant Harry Codd 78 Boarder Arthur Stentiford 41 Servant George Tayler 16 Servant
Roger is not with them in 1901 ............
Name Age Henry Luscombe 77 Mary Luscombe 74 Mary Luscombe 43 Georgina Luscombe 39 Susan Morgan 72 Susan Morgan 52 Henry Codd 52 William Stevens 15 George Stevens 11
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sheryl
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29 Feb 2016 03:19 |
Hi SylviainCanada, Thanks so much for this research. Roger jnr did return to England (not sure when?) and was staying with his grandfather, Henry. The court case of the unpaid clothes I see was in Ashburton which is in NZ so he was still in NZ in 1897. He obviously arrived sometime after 1901. Yes it would be very interesting to see a copy of Henry's will - I am interested to find out what kind of farm it was, whether it was a substantial property and to see what kind of standing the family would have had in the community? That might make sense of the story of Susan Jane Perring's 'being of a lower station in life' and their marriage not being approved of?
Would you know how I could obtain a copy of Henry's will? and also do you know how I could find out more details about the Susan Jane Perring in the workhouse?
When Roger Bond died in 1925 his son Roger was living at 101 Church Street, Kingsbridge and Dodbrooke.
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SylviaInCanada
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29 Feb 2016 04:32 |
Hi Sheryl
someone else shoudl be able to tell you how to get the will, I've never ordered one.
As far as the farm that Henry Luscombe had, you can get some idea from what is stated on several censuses
In 1841, he was living with his father, a Farmer, in Hendham
In 1851, he said he was a farmer of 284 acres, employing 3 labourers
In 1861, a farmer of 284 acres, employing 3 labourers and 3 boys
In 1871, a farmer of 284 acres, and employed 2 labourers. Presumably his sons also worked on the farm
In 1881, at Hendham Farm, 281 acres, employing 2 men and 4 boys
so it was quite a large farm, that he might have taken over from his father
I wonder if this listing for Hendham House, Farm House, might not be the Luscombe farm???? Just a suggestion!
http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-99574-hendham-house-woodleigh-devon#.VtPJvkBKrTR
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29 Feb 2016 04:56 |
it might interesting for you to look at this site, and see what relevance it has to your Luscombes
http://boards.ancestry.ca/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=68&p=surnames.luscombe
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SylviaInCanada
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29 Feb 2016 05:08 |
According to the image of that 1871 Census ................... Susan Perring, b.ca 1853, Slapton, Devon, was Unmarried, and a Farm Servant. She had a son, William John Perring, 2 months old, b.ca 1871, Churchstow ... which is where the address for the Work House.
That presumably is the reaosn she was in there ........... possibly only because she needed the hospital section of the place, but possibly also because she could not go back to her place of work of home.
But I don't know Devon very well, so I don't know how close Slapton is to Woodleigh or Kingsbridge.
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SylviaInCanada
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29 Feb 2016 05:17 |
BTW ........
I do not think the 1871 Census is confusing, as AustinQ suggested ............... I think that what happened is that the gave the wrong name for their youngest daughter!!
In 1861, William and Susan have a 1 year old daughter Sarah Ann, b.ca 1860
In 1871, there is no Sarah Ann but there is Susan age 12, b. ca 1859
Those two girls actually seem to be the same child
I think the Perring parents simply made a mistake when naming their children to the enumerator :-)
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29 Feb 2016 05:22 |
IF we have the correct Susan Jane, then this is her baptism, from FindMyPast .....
Devon Baptisms Transcription
First name(s) Susan Jane Last name Perring Birth year - Baptism year 1853 Baptism date 03 Apr 1853 Denomination Anglican Baptism place Slapton Father's first name(s) William Mother's first name(s) Susan County Devon Archive South West Heritage Trust Archive reference 3040A/PR/1/6 Record set Devon Baptisms Category Life Events (BDMs) Subcategory Births & baptisms Collections from United Kingdom
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Father occupation:- Labourer
you need to buy the marriage certificate from 1904, to see who she names as her father.
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29 Feb 2016 05:52 |
Devon Baptisms Transcription
First name(s) William John Last name Perring Birth year - Baptism year 1871 Baptism date 27 Jan 1871 Denomination Anglican Baptism place Churchstow Mother's first name(s) Susan Jane County Devon Archive South West Heritage Trust Archive reference 3078A/PR/1/3 Record set Devon Baptisms Category Life Events (BDMs) Subcategory Births & baptisms Collections from United Kingdom
from image:- Address:- Union House <<<<< ie, the Workhouse Mother:- Single Woman
I wonder if this was William John, having Banns called in 1889??? Whatever, the entry is crossed out, which I think indicates that the marriage did not take place. The Banns never show any indication of parentage
Devon Banns Registers 1538-1915 Transcription
First name(s) William John Last name Perring Banns year 1889 Banns date 16 Jan 1889 Parish Strete, St Michael Spouse's first name Elizabeth Jane Spouse's last name Dawson Residence Blackawton St Michael Spouse's residence Stoke Damerell Devonport County Devon Denomination Anglican Country England Archive South West Heritage Trust Archive reference 3039A/PR/1/4 Record set Devon Banns Registers 1538-1915 Category Life Events (BDMs) Subcategory Marriages & divorces Collections from United Kingdom
but then .................
Is this also him??
England & Wales marriages 1837-2008 Transcription
First name(s) WILLIAM JOHN Last name PERRING Marriage quarter 4 Marriage year 1905 Registration month - MarriageFinder™ WILLIAM JOHN PERRING married LYDIA ANN JOHNS District KINGSBRIDGE District number - County Devon Country England Volume 5B Page 441 Record set England & Wales marriages 1837-2008 Category Life Events (BDMs) Subcategory Marriages & divorces Collections from United Kingdom
The Banns show that he is a Bachelor, she a Spinster, and both "of this parish, but no more than that
Devon Banns Registers 1538-1915 Transcription
First name(s) William John Last name Perring Banns year 1905 Banns date 22 Oct 1905 Parish South Milton Spouse's first name Lydia Ann Spouse's last name Johns Residence South Milton All Saints Spouse's residence South Milton All Saints County Devon Denomination Anglican Country England Archive South West Heritage Trust Archive reference 3036A/PR/1/6 Record set Devon Banns Registers 1538-1915 Category Life Events (BDMs) Subcategory Marriages & divorces Collections from United Kingdom
The problem is that I cannot find him in any census other than the 1871.
There is a William J Perring who seems to be a miner in Wales in 1911, born ca 1869 in Devon, but that doesn't seem to fit with William John. The "Welsh" William Perring also says he was born in Brixham on the 1901 Census. so that doesn't fit either.
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AustinQ
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29 Feb 2016 07:10 |
The William John Perring that married Lydia was born in South Milton to William J and Mary E Perring. In 1911 he's with Lydia and he's listed as age 35- so doesn't look to be correct William.
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The summary of Roger Bond's Will is on page one from the newspaper article I put up- interesting that he leaves money to all his children except his son Roger- so maybe the court case was the reason?
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AustinQ
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29 Feb 2016 07:20 |
Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Friday 01 November 1912
The estate of an elizabethan mansion known as Combe Royal, situate near Kingsbridge came under the hammer....bidding was brisk and, from the first bid of £10,000 quickly rose by bids of £500 to £14,500. As this did not meet the reserve the property was withdrawn. The mansion and the estate were subsequently offered without the farm. The bidding opened at £6000 and rose to £10,750, at which figure Mr John Luscombe of New Zealand became the purchaser. Mr Luscombe is a son of Mr Henry Luscombe of Hendham, Woodleigh who is well known in the district.
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AustinQ
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29 Feb 2016 09:18 |
On the passenger list to New Zealand dated 2nd November 1873 Roger and Susan's daughter is listed as 1 month old. I don't see a matching birth under Perring or Luscombe. So was she born on the ship? Or as on a tree on Ancestry perhaps this is her birth:
Birth: Name: Sarah Georgina H Luscombe Registration Year: 1873 Registration Quarter: Jul-Aug-Sep Registration district: Exeter Inferred County: Devon Volume: 5b Page: 88
The tree on Ancestry has her birth as 13th August 1873.
And marriage: New Zealand, Marriage Index, 1840-1934 Name: Sarah Georgina Henrietta Luscombe Gender: Female Marriage Year: 1892 Relation: Bride Spouse: Robert Nicholls Folio Number: 1563 ---------------------------------------------
There's a divorce listed in Manawatu Standard 1912 of a Robert and Sarah Nicholls- no idea if it's the same couple.
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sheryl
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29 Feb 2016 09:35 |
Ahh! some very interesting information here. Thanks to all.
I have ordered the marriage certificate of Roger Bond and Susan Jane so hopefully soon we will have confirmation if we have the correct Susan Jane Perring. The fact that she had an earlier child is fascinating - why would he have not gone with them to New Zealand in 1873?
And there's still the mystery of what happened to Georgina Luscombe who was the 6 month old child on the ship....? If she had died on board would that be on the NZ records or the UK? Can't find a death record or a birth record for her in either country!
The farm was Higher Hendham, Woodleigh. I have seen that there are converted barns at that address operating as holiday lets and have emailed the current owners hoping to get more information. I would like to see what was the original farm house that the family would have lived in. Any suggestions as to how I would find out about property records? ie. when the farm went out of the family ownership? When the family first purchased it? William Luscombe (b1770) and Dorothy Luscombe (nee Torring b.1779) were the first of our family to move there. They married in Aveton Gifford on 31/12/1801 - their 2 youngest children were born in Woodleigh in 1821 & 1823.
As far as I can see nobody in the family have been able to trace the Luscombe line further back than William. We don't have his birth place or his parents/siblings. Any suggestions on where to go in this respect??
The purchaser of Combe Royal was actually Roger Bond Luscombe, I guess the 'John" was a misprint? A John Luscombe owned it earlier.
Cheers Sheryl
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AustinQ
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29 Feb 2016 10:05 |
I've just started to look through the papers for older clippings that may give more information on the Luscombes of Woodleigh- there are a few and I don't have time today to go through all of them, but will let you know if anything interesting crops up.
This one is a HUGE article re William's daughter Dorothy- she had got her self in the 'family way' at age 17 (in 1838) and she stated a man called Edward Prettejohn was the father.
Western Times - Saturday 01 August 1840
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sheryl
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29 Feb 2016 10:50 |
Thanks AustinQ. Would appreciate that greatly and look forward to reading that! I have seen a brief note to that effect on a piece of paper somewhere (re. Dorothy - having 2 children before later marrying a George Gillard)
It looks as if Sarah Georgina Henrietta Luscombe b.1873 may be the Georgina on the ship with Roger Bond and Susan Jane. I have her on our family tree as Etty b.1874? Will research further to verify. And it is the same Sarah that married Robert Nicolls in 1892. Thanks for that lead.
Roger Bond also had a sister named Sarah Georgina Hingston(?) b.1869
Thanks again Sheryl
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mgnv
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29 Feb 2016 17:11 |
There are registers at the GRO for births and deaths at sea, on board British registered aircraft, and on board British registered hovercrafts, but no registers for marriage. No British merchant ship was a registered place for marriage, which is where English marrs must take place. Marrs under Scots law have been recently permitted on board vessels in Scottish territorial waters. This change occurred in the last 10y, I think - I forget exactly when. The marr is to be registered in the coastal parish off which the marr took place.
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ArgyllGran
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2 Mar 2016 09:15 |
Related thread:
http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/genealogy_chat/thread/1358400
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sheryl
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7 Apr 2016 09:19 |
I have received the wedding certificate of Roger Bond Luscombe and Susan Jane Perring. Her father was William Perring and her mother was Susan Perring (born Whitting) Susan Jane was born in Slapen, Devon in 1853 (aged 51 at time of wedding in 1904) I would be very interested to find out more about Susan Jane - does anybody know how to get information from the time that she was in the workhouse? Also what happened to her child that she had in the workhouse? Would appreciate any suggestions!
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SylviaInCanada
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7 Apr 2016 21:13 |
you get more information to start with from the various censuses
1861 Census
Name: Susan Jane Perring Age: 7 Estimated birth year: 1854 Relation: Daughter Father's name: William Perring Mother's name: Susan Perring Gender: Female Where born: Slapton, Devon, England Civil Parish: Slapton County/Island: Devon Country: England
Registration district: Kingsbridge Sub-registration district: Blackawton ED, institution, or vessel: 6
Household schedule number: 45 Piece: 1422 Folio: 67 Page Number: 9
William Perring 42 b.ca 1819, Slapton, Farm Labourer Susan Perring 37 b.ca 1824, West Allington, Devon Susan Jane Perring 7 Samuel George Perring 5 b.ca 1856, Slapton Sarah Ann Perring 1 b.ca 1860, Slapton
Address:- Slapton Village
In 1871, she was in the Workhouse, age 18 with her son
I've not yet found her in 1881, but in 1891 it looks as if only the servants were at home on Census night ..............
1891 Census
Name: Susan Perring Age: 33 Estimated birth year: abt 1858 Relation: Servant Gender: Female Where born: Devon, England Civil Parish: Ventnor Ecclesiastical parish: St Catherine Town: Ventnor County/Island: Hampshire Country: England
Registration district: Isle Of Wight ED, institution, or vessel: 5
Piece: 895 Folio: 121 Page Number: 48
Mary Perkins 68 Housekeeper Charlotte Crump 42 Cook Emma Hopwood 34 Parlour Maid Susan Perring 33 House Maid
Address:- Ashley House, Hambrough (?? sp) Road
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