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Lost, due to having a nasty father! SORTED, thanky

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♫ D☺ver Sue

♫ D☺ver Sue Report 26 Jul 2006 14:54

OMG.....7 days hard labout for throwing stones in the street????? That's harsh !! Mind you, I can think of a few people...........

Janet in Yorkshire

Janet in Yorkshire Report 26 Jul 2006 13:50

Chris, During this time span, father ran a pub and I don't think time was given to the children! A different son, aged 12, was up at court in 1854 for throwing stones in the street and was sentenced to 7 days hard labour. Also, Rachel had a previous court apperance in 1855 (aged 10) but as a witness - a 17 yr old youth was accused of unlawful assault 'against her will feloniously to ravish and carnally know her'. There were 4 other witnesses, so I don't think she was making it up. The young man accused 'died suddenly before trial, whilst on bail' All I have are court cases! Jay

Chris in Sussex

Chris in Sussex Report 26 Jul 2006 12:49

Janet I wonder if the father had some kind of mental health problem...Always imagining he was being stolen from. I doubt it would have been picked up at that time if in every other way he appeared 'normal'. Just a thought. Chris

Janet in Yorkshire

Janet in Yorkshire Report 26 Jul 2006 12:46

Don't think so Cliff - a year previously (1858) one of his sons appeared in court, charged with stealing property from his father, but the son was acquitted. Other cases where the father was the plaintiff - seems to have been for ever accusing people of stealing. His children seem to have lacked proper care & attention & moral guidance. Jay

Cliff

Cliff Report 26 Jul 2006 12:39

Could be a loving but despairing father trying to prevent the girl making a 'terrible mistake' by going off with someone unsuitable?

Janet in Yorkshire

Janet in Yorkshire Report 26 Jul 2006 11:16

Thankyou girls for your help - I do appreciate the time spent on my behalf. Jay

Darksecretz

Darksecretz Report 26 Jul 2006 10:53

this is more like it Name: Rachel Boulter Year of Registration: 1882 Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec District: Norwich County: Norfolk Volume: 4b Page: 418 (click to see others on page) View Record Rachel Boulter 1882 Oct-Nov-Dec Norwich Norfolk View Record Charlotte Virtue Caisey 1882 Oct-Nov-Dec Norwich Norfolk View Record James D'Eye 1882 Oct-Nov-Dec Norwich Norfolk View Record Abraham Moore 1882 Oct-Nov-Dec Norwich Norfolk julie

♥Athena

♥Athena Report 26 Jul 2006 10:51

Glad to have helped. I also had a look for marriages after 1865 for her but none in Ipswich - there are a few possibles for areas further afield (as you'll see when you search). Hope you manage to find what happened to her. Terrible thing for a child to be treated like that by her own father, eh? I hope she had a better life later on.

Darksecretz

Darksecretz Report 26 Jul 2006 10:50

hiya did find this, but not right area View Record Rachel Mary Boulter 1877 Apr-May-Jun Cheltenham Gloucestershire View Record John Spicer 1877 Apr-May-Jun Cheltenham Gloucestershire Name: Rachel Mary Boulter Year of Registration: 1877 Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun District: Cheltenham County: Gloucestershire Volume: 6a Page: 798 (click to see others on page) julie

Darksecretz

Darksecretz Report 26 Jul 2006 10:46

hiya Janet, yes was carried away, as soon as i realised she was a Mrs, I took it off, BTW, have you seen the 'one world tree' on ancestry for Rachel and her family, seems someone, is tracing the boulter line julie

Janet in Yorkshire

Janet in Yorkshire Report 26 Jul 2006 10:42

Thankyou, Athena, That will be her - I know it was often customary to use initials in institutions and I like the comtd girl Thank you Julie, for your time - I know about that lady, but she is a Mrs Boulter, and not my Rachel Now looks like I need to continue looking for possible marriages - one thing for sure, she didn't go back to live with her father!! Jay

♥Athena

♥Athena Report 26 Jul 2006 10:34

I think this is her on the 1861 Census... Name: R B Age: 16 Estimated birth year: abt 1845 Relation: Comtd Girl Gender: Female Where born: Yarmouth, Norfolk, England Civil parish: Ipswich St Matthew Town: Ipswich County/Island: Suffolk Country: England

Janet in Yorkshire

Janet in Yorkshire Report 26 Jul 2006 10:29

Rachel Mary Boulter, born Gt Yarmouth c1844 Last heard of in 1859, when tried at Yarmouth under the Juvenile Offenders Act. Offence – stealing 2 blankets, 2 dresses and other articles, the property of her father. Was sentenced to 21 days hard labour at the house of correction, to be followed by three years at the Girls House, Ipswich. Hard labour not enforced and she was removed to the Girls’ House at Ipswich on 12th April 1859. I don’t know what happened to her after this date – can anyone find her in 1861, please? Thanks, Jay Ooh yes, my tip – remember to flick through “court appearances” docs when in ref libraries and record offices!

Janet in Yorkshire

Janet in Yorkshire Report 26 Jul 2006 10:29

Can anyone help find Rachel, please? See below Jay