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James Chamberlain born Ipswich c1871
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Robert | Report | 8 Apr 2008 19:18 |
Moggie, I have downloaded some of the documents and now have some good information thanks to you and the others. I'm having difficulty though with Henry Chamberlain, Mary Hewitt and their child Eliza. Could this Henry be the father of James (born c1803)? Looks like great work on the death records of James & Mary Ann. |
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Moggie | Report | 8 Apr 2008 18:50 |
Burial Date Forename Surname Age County Place / Details |
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Robert | Report | 8 Apr 2008 13:07 |
Hi Moggie |
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Moggie | Report | 8 Apr 2008 09:57 |
Jumping the gun a bit but this marriage is in the right area of Suffolk and the baptism is at Wickham Market. |
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Moggie | Report | 8 Apr 2008 09:39 |
This could be James's marriage although a bit late given that daughter Emma was born in 1827. Perhaps some kind person with credit for Familyhistoryonline could look this up for you. |
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Moggie | Report | 8 Apr 2008 09:29 |
Burials at Wickham Market 1557-1900 are covered by the NBI. These are the only Chamberlains listed. |
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Moggie | Report | 8 Apr 2008 09:24 |
Baptisms for some of James and Mary Ann's children. |
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Moggie | Report | 8 Apr 2008 09:20 |
James,Mary Ann and Emily all born Wickham Market. |
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Robert | Report | 8 Apr 2008 00:21 |
Keith, I phoned my uncle tonight and he did mention that Peter James was in the Hussars (before I told him)! Wish he gave me more info to go on before, but still - we got there in the end. Even got back to c1803 with another James (father of Robert). |
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Thelma | Report | 7 Apr 2008 19:46 |
ROBERT CHAMBERLAIN |
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Robert | Report | 7 Apr 2008 19:42 |
Absolutely fantastic - looks like you guys have nailed it! What image(s) show these facts, so I can hopefully download them. |
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Moggie | Report | 7 Apr 2008 19:25 |
Marriages A/M/J qtr 1868 Ipswich |
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Robert | Report | 7 Apr 2008 18:51 |
Thanks Keith. |
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Thelma | Report | 7 Apr 2008 18:50 |
Farrie in 1871 is married,laundress |
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Moggie | Report | 7 Apr 2008 18:49 |
Robert |
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KeithInFujairah | Report | 7 Apr 2008 18:38 |
Robert, the condition of marriage entry is not transcribed, to see that you have to view the image. |
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Robert | Report | 7 Apr 2008 18:34 |
That's fascinating, Jim, and obviously the mis-spelling didn't help. This seems to tie up some things, but I wonder where Robert (who I presume from a family source was his name) ended up? Does the lack of info in the 'Condition as to marriage' entry mean she was single or not - I suspect in those days if there was any skulduggery a tactful silence may have been necessary? |
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Thelma | Report | 7 Apr 2008 18:19 |
1881 |
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Robert | Report | 7 Apr 2008 16:54 |
Well, I have visited the census' for 1841-61, which shows a Robert Chamberlain resident in Ipswich, but no record of a marriage or mention at all after 1861. There is the aforementioned inmate who was about 24 in 1871 (if he were father to this Robert who was 3 in 1841, that would have made him about 15). |
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Robert | Report | 7 Apr 2008 14:36 |
Hi Keith, that's very intersting that your records show only a mother in the household at that time, as I had found a record for a Robert Chamberlain in Ipswich, who was incarcerated as a lunatic aged 24, occupation 'waterman.' (1871 census).Would have been about the right age. It would be extremely sobering to find out my namesake was a bit unstable (explains a lot, really)! |