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14 Feb 2015 19:17 |
this is a son's marriage
Marriages Mar 1845 EMMERICK Charles James Lambeth 4 248
if you got that marriage certificate there is a chance it would state father John's occupation
Charles is shown in 1841 in St Giles in the Fiels as a Brass Founder, but unfortunately is not living with any family
Philip 1808 is also in the 1841 census as a Brass Founder, aged 25, with wife Elizabeth ... so I don't think the second Philip referred to in that narrative is a son of the same couple, since the first did not die ... Philip has a son aged 7 so I think the younger Philip is grandson of John and Mary (I think something posted by AnnCardiff may have shown that)
I wonder whether it's interesting that in 1841 Philip is at the same address as a James Merrick and family ... probably just a coincidence of names, I guess.
since John married in England in 1807, he was in England long before the lions were a gleam in their creators' eye :-)
all of the information posted by AnnCardiff is readily available at familysearch.org, as she says, e.g. by searching for births with surname Emmerick and parents John and Mary, 1805-1830
(some of the info appears to come from family trees there, which of course, just as a general rule, should always be treated cautiously without records to confirm)
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AnnCardiff
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13 Feb 2015 20:47 |
Lion at the base of Nelson's Column, Trafalgar Square. Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, RA (1802-1873). Each of the four lions, which is 20 feet long and 22 feet high, was cast by Baron Marochetti and finally placed in position in 1867. [another view]
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Lucy
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13 Feb 2015 20:12 |
THis is great, I am from the Philip Nicolas line and i have not been able to get anything on his twin either. Its interesting that all the info seem to lead to this first John but i don't think he could have come from England, the family legend is that he came over from Germany to cast the lions in trafalgar but that cant be true either and i have not found any evidence yet.
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AnnCardiff
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13 Feb 2015 20:00 |
everything I've posted is from www.familysearch.org
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13 Feb 2015 19:58 |
William George /EMERICK/
birth: 3 October 1834 death: 4 September 1910
Charles John /EMMERICK/
birth: 18 December 1836 death:
Henry /EMMERICK/
birth: 29 December 1838 death: 3 April 1871
Frederick /EMMERICK/
birth: 6 January 1842 death:
John /EMMERICK/
birth: 10 November 1844 death: 22 March 1872
William George /EMMERICK/
birth: 7 December 1810 Marylebone,England death: 20 December 1870 London,England spouse: Mary /MONDAY/
birth: about 1812 marriage: about 1833
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AnnCardiff
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13 Feb 2015 19:57 |
William George /EMMERICK/
birth: 26 November 1847 death: 28 January 1910
James Charles /EMMERICK/
birth: 28 September 1849 death:
George Thomas /EMMERICK/
birth: 23 October 1854 death:
Henry Philip /EMMERICK/
birth: 22 August 1856 death:
Walter /EMMERICK/
birth: 1857 death: 1858
Frederick John /EMERICK/
birth: 8 July 1823 England death: England more spouse: Harriet /EAST/
birth: about 1825 marriage: 25 August 1845
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13 Feb 2015 19:57 |
Phillip John /EMMERICK/
birth: 1 October 1833 death:
Walter Humphreys /EMMERICK/
birth: 5 March 1837 death:
John Charles /EMMERICK/
birth: 23 October 1839 death:
James Thomas /EMMERICK/
birth: 1842 death: 1843
Philip Nicholas /EMMERICK/
birth: 25 July 1808 London,England death: 28 October 1869 England spouse: Elizabeth /MUGGLETON/
birth: about 1810 marriage: 2 February 1933
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13 Feb 2015 19:56 |
Charles James /EMERICK/
birth: 16 March 1818 England death: England spouse: Mary /HALE/
birth: about 1820 marriage: 30 March 1845
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AnnCardiff
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13 Feb 2015 19:55 |
Mary Monday /Emerick/
birth: 1871 death: Henry /Emerick/
birth: 29 December 1838 Marylebone,England death: 3 April 1871 Auatralia
spouse: Mary /Gomersall/
birth: 1845 death: William George /Emerick/
birth: 7 December 1810 Marylebone,Middlesex,England death: 20 December 1870 London,England
Mary /Monday/
birth: about 1807 Middlesex,England death:
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AnnCardiff
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13 Feb 2015 19:54 |
John /EMMERICK/
birth: 25 July 1808 death:
Philip Nicholas /EMMERICK/
birth: 25 July 1808 death: 28 October 1869
William George /EMMERICK/
birth: 7 December 1810 death: 20 December 1870
Mary Sophia /EMERICK/
birth: 5 March 1813 death:
Eliza Ann /EMERICK/
birth: 30 August 1815 death:
Charles James /EMERICK/
birth: 16 March 1818 death:
Frederick John /EMERICK/
birth: 8 July 1823 death: John /EMMERICK/
birth: about 1782 England death: England less
More information
marriage: 19 October 1807 St. George Church,Hanover Sq. London,England spouse: Mary /GREEN/
birth: about 1784 marriage: 19 October 1807
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13 Feb 2015 19:53 |
now I realise that when I put Emmerich into google why I got loads of clockmakers!!!
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AnnCardiff
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13 Feb 2015 19:52 |
EARLY HISTORY
The name Emmerick probably had its origins in the town of Emmerich on the Rhine River in Germany at the Dutch border. It is possible that our ancestors came to England with William the Conqueror. There is an Emerick listed in the Doomsday Book of 1086.
We have records of odd Emmericks down through the years in England: William Emeric in 1276. The following is an extract from the Calendar of Letter Books of the City of London.
"Thursday before the 15th day after Easter, 1276. Falk le Taverner and Walter de Norwych, skinner, acknowledged that they owed William Emeric, merchant of Gascony, 19 1/2 marks, under a deed which Peregrine Peset, burgess of Bordeaux, attorney of the said William, produced before the Mayor and reputable men of the City; on condition that whensoever the Mayor of Bordeaux should transmit letters of the commune of the City of Bordeaux to the Mayor of London certifying that the said William Emeric had truely stated the amount in arrear of the aforesaid 19 1/2 marks. The said Falk and Walter would answer the said William as to the residue, unless the said Falk and Walter could truely declare that they had paid the said William more than he had declared."
There was a family of Emmericks living at Westminster in the latter half of the 16th century, one of whom was Robert EMMERICK who was buried in St. Margaret's, Westminster in 1590. Also at this period there was an EMMERICK family living in Farnham, Surrey. A number of other EMMERICKS have been found living in London in the 17th and 18th century.
John EMMERICK (c1780 - c1830)
Our first known ancestor was John EMMERICK who married Mary GREEN on 19th Oct 1807 at St. George's Church, Hanover Square, London. At the time of his marriage John was living in the Parish of St. Pancras. A search made of the St. Pancras baptisms failed to find any EMMERICK births for the period from 1770 to 1800 when John should have been born. So John was obviously born elsewhere. Searches of the baptisms of the surrounding parishes also failed to find his birth. Other parish records searched were St. Mary, Islington, St. James, Clerkenwell, St. John, Clerkenwell and St. George, Bloomsbury. So we will have to look further afeild. As there are many parishes in London, it may take some time. The next parish I will search is St. Katherine by the Tower as a John EMERICK was bapisted there in 1749 and could be our John's father.
After John and Mary were married they settled at Marylebone and John worked as a pianoforte maker. John died some time between 1823 and 1845. The civil registration records have been checked from 1837-1845 with no result, so he proably died between 1823 and 1837. The burial records of St. Marylebone Church have been checked from 1832 to 1837 with no result. So I will go on to check the burials back to 1823 and hopefully find John's death. This will probably only give the date of death plus age but this will give a fairly accurate idea of his birth year and hopefully make his birth easier to find.
CHILDREN of JOHN and MARY
John and Mary had seven children, all born at Marylebone, two of whom were twins. These twins were born on 25th July, 1808 and were named John and Philip Nicholas, William George (our ancestor) followed on 7th February, 1810, to be followed by Mary Sophia in 1813, Eliza Ann 1815, Charles James 1818, and Frederick John in 1823.
Philip Nicholas worked as a brass founder but there is no record of his twin John, perhaps John died in infancy. William George was a gas fitter's labourer while Charles James was a brass founder and Frederick John a brass finisher.
JOHN EMERICK (1794 - 1865)
I have been building up the life of a John EMERICK who was born in 1794 and whom I think must have been a cousin to our John who married Mary GREEN. This John was a clock case maker who married Charlotte STALLARD in 1819 at St. George's, Hanover Square. They then settled in the Parish of St. Pancras until October, 1832 when Charlotte deserted John and moved out of the parish. Two days later John left and went to live in the Parish of St. Luke Old Street at 26 Bartholomew Terrace. By 1839 John was living at 8 Coberg Street, Clerkenwell and still working as a clock case maker. He was still there in 1855 but also in that year there was a Frederick John EMERICK living at 58 Percival Street, Clerkenwell and working as clock frame marker. this Frederick John would surely be the son of John. Now our John's son, Frederick John was listed in the directories for 1852 as a brass finisher and turner living at 76 Margaret Street, Wilmington Square. So there must have been two men by the name of Frederick John EMERICK. The same family names are there so the John who married Charlotte must have been a close relative. It also seems that he witnessed the marriage of our Frederick John to Harriet EAST in 1845. This John died on 3rd June, 1865.
There is also a record of a Philip EMERICK born 1826 and died 1890 who may also have been a son of John and Charlotte. He witnessed the marriage of Charles James in 1845.
A Charles EMERICK is listed in the directories in 1836 as a clock case maker living at 5 Clarke's Place, Bagnigge Wells Rd. Perhaps he was a brother to John or even his father.
In the directories there is also a John EMERICK listed in 1828 as the licensee of "The Fox", a public house in Sherrard Street. Where does he fit in? He couldn't have been our John, the pianoforte maker or John the clock case maker or even John the twin if Philip Nicholas. It is unlikely that he was the twin as this John would have been only 20 years old in 1828.
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Lucy
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13 Feb 2015 19:50 |
This is great Ann thank you
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AnnCardiff
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13 Feb 2015 19:48 |
Emmerich is a German name
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13 Feb 2015 19:40 |
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Name: John Emmerick Event Type: Burial Burial Date: 14 Jun 1835 Burial Place: Clerkenwell, London Affiliate Publication Number: RG4_4366
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13 Feb 2015 19:39 |
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Name: John Emerick Event Type: Death Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun Registration Year: 1865 Registration District: Clerkenwell County: London Event Place: Clerkenwell, London, England Volume: 1B Page: 418 Line Number: 7
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AnnCardiff
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13 Feb 2015 19:38 |
Name: Philip Nichas. Emerick Gender: Male Christening Date: 23 Oct 1808 Christening Place: SAINT MARY-ST MARYLEBONE ROAD,ST MARYLEBONE,LONDON,ENGLAND Birth Date: 25 Sep 1808 Father's Name: John Emerick Mother's Name: Mary
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C03524-5 , System Origin: England-ODM , GS Film number: 580907, 580908
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13 Feb 2015 19:38 |
Name: John Emerick Gender: Male Christening Date: 23 Oct 1808 Christening Place: SAINT MARY-ST MARYLEBONE ROAD,ST MARYLEBONE,LONDON,ENGLAND Birth Date: 25 Jul 1808 Father's Name: John Emerick Mother's Name: Mary
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C03524-5 , System Origin: England-ODM , GS Film number: 580907, 580908
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13 Feb 2015 19:37 |
Name: Frederick John Emmerick Gender: Male Christening Date: 19 Oct 1823 Christening Place: SAINT MARY-ST MARYLEBONE ROAD,ST MARYLEBONE,LONDON,ENGLAND Birth Date: 08 Jul 1823 Father's Name: John Emmerick Mother's Name: Mary
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C03524-7 , System Origin: England-ODM , GS Film number: 580910, 580911, 580912
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13 Feb 2015 19:37 |
Name: Charles James Emmerick Gender: Male Christening Date: 07 Jun 1818 Christening Place: SAINT MARY-ST MARYLEBONE ROAD,ST MARYLEBONE,LONDON,ENGLAND Birth Date: 16 Mar 1818 Father's Name: John Emmerick Mother's Name: Mary
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C03524-6 , System Origin: England-ODM , GS Film number: 580908, 580909, 580910
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