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Help ME please! is 1861 pushing my luck...?

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Merry

Merry Report 26 Sep 2005 22:41

Ooh Jess, those people Coales in 1871 are the right family (posted on page 1 of the thread)!! Quote from The Times archive Births Column: ''On 21st Feb [1870] at Great Houghton Hall, Northampton, the wife of T COALES esq, a daughter.'' Merry

Pete

Pete Report 26 Sep 2005 22:45

1881 census Name: William Wales Age in 1881: 76 Estimated birth year: abt 1805 Relationship to head-of-household: Head Household: View other family members Family and neighbors: View neighbors Gender: Male Where born: Bombay British Subject Address: Houghton Hall Civil parish: Great Houghton County/Island: Northamptonshire Condition as to marriage: Married Occupation: Clergyman Without Care Of Souls Chapalin & Hon Canon Of Peterbroro Source information: RG11/1541 Registration district: Hardingstone Sub-registration district: Hardingstone ED, institution, or vessel: 6 Folio: 99 Page: 13 Pete

The Bag

The Bag Report 26 Sep 2005 22:46

well done Monty- and everyone else. i knew you'd crack it beween you!

Merry

Merry Report 26 Sep 2005 22:54

Another clue. This couple: Marriages Jun 1888 BATHER Lucy Theresa Warwick 6d 829 Richardson Charles Taswell Warwick 6d 829 Lived at GHH in 1888. Married in Q2 1888 and Lucy Theresa died on 29th Sept at GHH aged 23. Have not pinned him down in 1891 as yet...... Merry

Unknown

Unknown Report 26 Sep 2005 22:55

Hi Jess Have found Houghton Hall iin Norfolk, now what or who am I looking for! hehe You are all too quick

The Bag

The Bag Report 26 Sep 2005 23:04

Jewels , sweetie pie , excellent effort, jiffle across a bit and find the one in northamptonshire!!

Merry

Merry Report 26 Sep 2005 23:11

Maybe it was empty in 1891? If Charles Richardson had bought it for him to live in with his new bride and then she died, he might have had it closed up for a time. I have found him in 1901 living with wife No 2 and with his in-laws at Leamington Priors Warwickshire. He remarried in 1892. He was supposed to have been born in Marylebone in 1854ish, but I still cannot find him in 1891. Maybe he had gone on a tour of Europe or something?? In 1901 he was living on own means. Merry - Time for bed!

Unknown

Unknown Report 26 Sep 2005 23:13

Hi Jess Sorry give up-what does jiffle mean? Thanks again for helping me sorry I can't do same. Best wishes julie

The Bag

The Bag Report 26 Sep 2005 23:20

Thanks evryone - i guess 1861 will still be there in the morning ! jewel- to Jiffle - a verb jiffle - sort of wiggle a bit, like a queue would , you know

The Bag

The Bag Report 26 Sep 2005 23:37

what about this tribe in 1861 Alfred I Abbey abt 1847 Tubbingham, Leicestershire, England Scheler Great Houghton Northamptonshire Maryann Abram abt 1831 Mears Ashby, Northamptonshire, England Servant Great Houghton Northamptonshire Alfred C Denell abt 1848 Northamptonshire, England Scheler Great Houghton Northamptonshire Wm E Dewing abt 1849 Smethwick, Staffordshire, England Scheler Great Houghton Northamptonshire George Edwards abt 1850 Blakesley, Northamptonshire, England Scheler Great Houghton Northamptonshire Willm Edwards abt 1848 Blakesley, Northamptonshire, England Scheler Great Houghton Northamptonshire Fred Gent abt 1849 Town, Northamptonshire, England Scheler Great Houghton Northamptonshire George B Glass abt 1840 Ireland Apprentice Great Houghton Northamptonshire Wm Steekley Green abt 1850 Kingsthorpe, Northamptonshire, England Scheler Great Houghton Northamptonshire Fred B Harris abt 1850 Abington, Northamptonshire, England Scheler Great Houghton Northamptonshire Wm Jalbert abt 1850 Clney, Buckinghamshire, England Seheler Great Houghton Northamptonshire Fredrick Newitt abt 1847 Bradden, Northamptonshire, England Scheler Great Houghton Northamptonshire John Newitt abt 1849 Bradden, Northamptonshire, England Scheler Great Houghton Northamptonshire John D Newitt abt 1850 Lathbury, Buckinghamshire, England Scheler Great Houghton Northamptonshire Wm E Newitt abt 1848 Bradden, Northamptonshire, England Scheler Great Houghton Northamptonshire Charles H Seitter abt 1848 Clney, Buckinghamshire, England Scheler Great Houghton Northamptonshire Ann Sheyshaff abt 1836 Newport Newnell, Buckinghamshire, England Servant Great Houghton Northamptonshire William B Walton abt 1848 Scaldwell, Northamptonshire, England Scheler Great Houghton Northamptonshire Eliza B Weedward abt 1838 Kingsthorpe, Northamptonshire, England Daughter Great Houghton Northamptonshire Alfred J Witten abt 1850 Pickworth Heath, Staffordshire, England Scheler Great Houghton Northamptonshire Harriett Wright abt 1846 Lavenden, Buckinghamshire, England Servant Great Houghton Northamptonshire

Christine

Christine Report 27 Sep 2005 00:00

The head of that household is Rob B Woodward abt 1804 City, Hertfordshire, England Head Great Houghton Northamptonshire with Elizabeth Woodward abt 1808 Kingsthorpe, Northamptonshire, England Wife Great Houghton Northamptonshire S B Woodward abt 1840 Kingsthorpe, Northamptonshire, England Daughter Great Houghton Northamptonshire and numerous others. The image says they live at Great Houghton House, and it must be a school, judging by the amount of scholars there, oh yes and an assistant master. It's 2 residences from the first entry, the toll gate house. Don't know if this helps at all Jess.

Merry

Merry Report 27 Sep 2005 07:17

So, in conclusion........ 1861 - Woodward 1871 - Coales 1881 - Wales 1888 Richardson 1891 Sullivan 1901 Rawlins There's a few more bits in the paper (Times): 1918 - Lt-Col Rawlins died there 1920 - GHH up for sale. 14 beds, 12 acres 1955 - Advert to posh parents who are unable to have their children at Christmas (!!) - Send them to GHH to be cared for 1969 - Lt-Col Rawlins daughter dies aged 91. The notice says her dad was ''of GHH'' even though he's been dead 50 years and the house sold in 1920!! 1978 - Family named Barnes live there. Son marries from GHH In the unlikely event that you want copies of anything from the paper, let me know. I won't be around til this afternoon though...... Merry

The Bag

The Bag Report 27 Sep 2005 07:51

Merry, fascinating stuff! Barnes family still there- except Oswald that died 3 years ago, was their 50th year ths year so they must have bought it soon after the lady died, although do know it was boarded up for a few years. Kids at christmas - Yes that was the Barnes,i think, in their very early days it was a boarding school. I would LOVE those articles - can you either forward them, or tell me where to source them? brilliant! Thanks jess xx Kellys 1910 John Rawlings 'seat' GHH 1898 john Rawlings 1899 Mention of Stained glass window in church Dedicated to Lady Francis Elizabeth Spencer of GHH who died april 1884

Merry

Merry Report 27 Sep 2005 08:06

Will do! (This afternoon) I don't know if I should have your email addy, but I don't, so could you send it to me please??!! Merry

Pete

Pete Report 27 Sep 2005 09:30

Have been back to the Historical Directories again. They have a Pigot 1841. In the Northampton section 'Nobility, Gentry and Clergy' there are just two entries where the address is shown as Great Houghton. GEORGE Mr John, Great Houghton WILLIAMS Rev Richard, Great Houghton So, if John George was not the vicar, he was either Noble or Gentry. As a MR we must assume that he was Gentry. Perhaps someone has access to the 1841 census and can check out Mr George. Pete

The Bag

The Bag Report 27 Sep 2005 12:18

Thanks for that Peter - earlier census are my next stop along with a visit to the CRO. All helps with building the bigger picture, jess

The Ego

The Ego Report 27 Sep 2005 12:32

ive just phone the school secretary-she s going to phone back with the name of a family that were there-its always been called great houghton Hall,and I think they have early 1800's photos there. hows that for service.:-)))

The Bag

The Bag Report 27 Sep 2005 12:57

Alter- My darling sweatheart of a friend- I work there, you pratt!!

The Ego

The Ego Report 27 Sep 2005 13:01

Pmsl........................ wetting myself.............. ffs...........!!

The Bag

The Bag Report 27 Sep 2005 13:03

There was me, going to go inand impress them all with my knowledge of who what where when and why...and you hav e ruddy asked them! Who did you speak to - maddie emma or Sue? (could you sort of wiggle a bit and tell them you have you wires crossed and confused it with Houghton hall in norfolk....?)