Links to other genealogy researchers
Last updated 28th July 2002
I am always glad to receive e-mails from other people looking for the same names. Be patient - I rarely have the opportunity to update my own websites these days - life is very busy for me right now - but I get there in the end. Often there is no connection with my families, but this page may give you other directions in which to look. If you would like a link from this page to yours, please e-mail me. Let's help each other along the "long and winding road".
There is a separate page for certificates, census and register entries and other references to surnames that I am researching. Whenever I come across an interesting reference to these names I shall add it - note that these do not just relate to my own lines. Contributions of strays welcome! Click here to browse these Miscellaneous Surname References.
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Howard neds help tracing his BARKER ancestors. His grandfather, Fredrick Horace ARCHER (b 1906 Wimbish, Essex) was married to a Emily Judith BARKER (b 1911 Newport, Essex) and they married in Clavering, Essex in 1936.
Coral Slattery is researching her great great grandfather, Thomas BARKER, shoemaker, born 25 Mar 1830 London, who married Phoebe Cockrill in 1851 England, before emigrating to Dunedin, New Zealand, between 1869 and 1872. Children of the marriage were John (b.1852), Walter (b. 1854 - her line), George (b. 1856), Frederick (b.1858), Frederick J. (b. 1860) and William Thomas (b. 1863).
Sarah is searching for an H. BARKER who married either Maude (b. 1872) or Elizabeth TURNER (b. 1876) in Middlesex, England.
Irene Stewart is looking for information about Arabella BARKER (b. 1793 in Yorkshire, England; d. 1857 on Prince Edward Island, Canada) and her father, William BARKER (1770-1842). Arabella married Richard HUDSON (b. 1797 in Yorkshire, England; d. August 17, 1878 on Prince Edward Island, Canada) in 1817. All three sailed aboard the Valiant, from Hull, Yorkshire on March 22, 1817, to Prince Edward Island. Arabella and Richard were married soon after.
Joan is trying to trace a William Barton who married an Edith Shadwell at Herstmonceux in 1916.
Flora would like to find the place of birth of William BARTON, pilot, who had a daughter Ann Amelia Parker BARTON (born about 1834). She was married in March 1857 to William AVERY in Boxley. They emigrated to New Zealand in Oct 1857 and settled in Nelson where Ann Amelia died age 30.
Chris Barton is looking for Benjamin BARTON d. Ipswich 1822. Benjamin's son Charles BARTON b.1816 d. Ipswich 1860 was a ship's carpenter and keeper of Sunk Light Tavern, The Cliff, who married Sarah Charlotte COOK. They had a son Joseph Alonza BARTON, b. Ipswich 1857, d.Birmingham 1927.
William Barton is looking for the birth of John BARTON in Hastings, Sussex c.1797. John moved to Scotland and was married to Elizabeth CALLANDER born in Belfast. Their children, all born in Ayrshire, were Mary (1824), Jane (1826), Rebecca (c.1831), Robert (1832), Margaret (c.1836), Elizabeth (c.1838), Agnes (c.1841), John (c.1843) and William (c.1847).
Jeff Fraser is interested in Ephraim BARTON, born around 1830 possibly in Sussex, who married Martha CATT, née FUNNEL, in the 1860s. Ephraim and Martha lived in Folkestone in 1881 and shortly afterwards emigrated to the USA, where Martha died. Ephraim returned to England in the 1890s.
June HOPALUK's great-grandmother was Sally BARTON, born in Lenham, Kent. See June's entry under GOLDING for further details.
The Eurell family are seeking anyone with a connection to a family of BARTONs in Hastings, Sussex. Mary Jane Arabella Lucy Ann BARTON (b. January 1882) was the daughter of William Henry and Mary Jane BARTON, who then lived in the parish of St Mary in the Castle and in 1906 lived in the parish of All Souls, Hastings. The younger Mary emigrated to Australia in 1906 with her husband William and their six-year-old daughter.
Teri Ainsworth is seeking information re William
BARTON, residing at 43, Tolverne Road, Wimbledon (Raynes Park) in 1906/1907
and wife Mabel (née PAUL). Teri has now found that her BARTONs were from
Sutton at Hone
Jeanne Garner is looking for the family of Florence Emily BARTON b. 1874, London, England, who married (c.1895, London?) Malcolm Lewis ROBERTSON (b.1870, Islington West, Middlesex ) and died 1943 in Regina(?) Sask., or Winnipeg, Man., Canada. Florence's father may have been a military man.
Joy Russell has at last found information on Stephen BARTON and Jane Wood FORMAGE, married 1841 at Cheriton, Kent. Jane & Stephen returned from Lambeth to Folkestone, where they lived in East Street. Good to see a success story. If you are related to this family, get in touch with Joy, who is also in contact with another branch of the family now.
Sheila is researching her DAVIES line and has made it back to 3x great grandfather,William Thomas DAVIES, and his father Robert E. DAVIES. Robert married Mary Ann THOMAS. They had: William T. (in Hythe), Robert E. (in Sussex), Elizabeth, Mary, and Richard C. (in Sandgate). William and his brother, Robert, emigrated to the U.S. in the early 1850's and their mother and siblings followed after the death of Robert, Sr in 1859. Robert Sr was originally from Wales and served under Wellington as part of his military career. He became the station-keeper in Winchelsea, Sussex, upon retirement until his death.
Geraldine Jull is looking for connections with her research into William DAVIES (b. 1865 Bettws, Carmarthen). He was a collier, married to Elizabeth [unknown], with children including Thomas Henry (b. 1887) and Gwenlian (b. 1888). Thomas Henry DAVIES, also a collier, married Emily TILKE and they lived at Eglwysilan in Glamorgan with children Ivy (b. 1907) and Joan (b. about 1920).
Linda Harris is seeking descendants of Sarah Ann HARRIS/HARRIES who married W.R. DAVIES c . 1890. They went to America, (living in Pennsylvania in 1900). After the death of their eldest daughter, Beatrice, in 1908, the family returned to Wales. Their other children were Albert, Ivor and Mary.
Margaret Morters is interested in the family of a William Christmas DAVIES who lived in 1881 (at least) in Aberdare/Mountain Ash, Wales.
Linda Davies is searching for James M DAVIES (b. 1841) and his wife Elizabeth (b. 1847) both born in Wales. Before 1875 they emigrated to the USA , where they had children Morgan (b.1875, Pennsylvania) and Jane (b.1876, Washington State).
Terry Davis Underwood is looking for information about the DAVIS family in Co. Durham, England. David DAVIS b. 1894/5 at Houghten to John DAVIS and Jessie O. HILL. David married Martha STIRRUP in 1920 at Marley Hill, Durham.
Lor' there are a lot of GOLDING researchers out there!
Tony is looking for information about Harriett Golding PHILLIPS who was born abt. 1828 in Hastings, Sussex, and died 24 April 1852 in Ore, Westfield, Sussex. She married William Henry CATT 18 October 1846 in Ore, Westfield, Sussex, son of George CATT and Mary KENWARD.
J.O'Donnell is looking for help about his GOLDING great grandmother who was listed in the 1881 census as living in Hastings with his great grandfather. Her place of birth was given as Bedgebury. Other than that she was Jewish, and that her sister at the turn of the century was a Matron of some sort at one of the London Hospitals is all Mr O'Donnell knows.
Nick is trying to find any information on Frederick William GOLDING who married age 22, in Croydon, Surrey on 26 Dec 1906. This gent also seems to use the name of ADAMS. Nick cannot find his birth certificate and also thinks that he married the same lady again on 8 Oct 1908, very odd!
Marilyn's grandfather, Ernest GOLDING, emigrated from England in about 1912. When he returned for the war, he met and later married Elsie May HAMBLIN, who worked for a doctor in England while her husband was sent to France with the Canadian 46th battalion (Infantry). Together they moved to Duck Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada. Marilyn believes that Ernest's parents were John and Anne and that John had three siblings, Bill, Ann and Ernest. This Ernest also emigrated to Saskatchewan, Canada before 1912.
Ingrid is trying to trace Ethel Maude May GOLDING born September 20, 1884 in Bromley, Kent, married Albert Edward WHITTINGTON on January 1909 in St. David's Church, Loughboro Junction.
Bob is very new to this and is trying to trace his forebears. His father was Alvan Henry Phillip GOLDING born in Mt Gambier in 1908 and his mother was Hilda Frances nee SINNETT but may have formerly been married to a Stanley ROBINSON. She was born in Ballarat in 1915.
Les is looking for info on Liverpool GOLDINGs. His father was William Francis GOLDING born 1912, whose mother's name was Clara and whose sister was called Cissie. Les' great uncle was believed to have emigrated to Australia.
Charles from New Brunswick Canada, has been trying to piece together his family's history. His grandfather was Arthur Clayton GOLDING and his father was Charles GOLDING, who married a MacINTIRE from Kirkland, New Brunswick. Charles believes that his family are descendants of Loyalists who came from England, settled in New England and then moved to Canada during the War of Independence.
Madeleine's father was the son of William GOLDING and Jessie, nee ELLIS. He was born in March 1907. Madeleine believes his mother died in childbirth and he was raised by his grandmother. The address at the time of birth was 77, Hooks Rd, Peckham, London. There was a brother also called William, a sister called Jessie and perhaps other siblings.
Ken's grandmother was Florence Hilda Elizabeth GOLDING born in 1894 in Herne Hill, Brixton, London. Her Grandparents were George and Elizabeth (nee PARKER) GOLDING. George and Elizabeth married in 1860 in the Parish of Saint Saviour, London. They had five children George Stephen b 1860, John William b 1862, Henry William (a.k.a. Harry) b 1867, Agnes Elizabeth b 1871 & Arthur Benjamin b 1873. The two brothers John & Henry married two WICKENDEN sisters (Florence Spicer & Lily Jane Spicer ) All five children appear to be born around the Hackney & London area. John William GOLDING and Florence Spicer WICKENDEN were the parents to Ken's Grannie Florence. Ken can be reached on kenlee69@tpg.com.au or kenlee86@hotmail.com
Richard is researching his 3x great grandmother, Frances Elizabeth GOLDING (born abt. 1835). She was the daughter of John GOLDING, boatman, and married Frederick Henry HEWITT, All Saints Church, Northampton in 1853. They had two daughters that Richard knows of: Caroline Frances, born 1853 and Richard's great great grandma, Louisa Matilda born 1854.....all from All Saints Parish in Northampton, Northamptonshire. The family emigrated to the USA about 1860 and ended up in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Jan is looking for information on a GOULDING Family from Standish, Wigan, Lancashire. Mary GOULDING was born around 1826, daughter of Edward GOULDING. Jan does not know who Mary's mother was, or where Edward was born. Mary married William WALSH in Standish.
Gwen is looking for GOLDING ancestors who immigated to Toronto, Canada in 1917 and then to California in 1923. The parents she believes stayed in England and their names were Frank and Ann Holland GOLDING. The children were James b 1888, Frank born 1889 and Leah Golding COLE b 1885. Another sister Nance Golding Oliver was already in Canada in 1917 and another sister Emily Rose SIREY immigrated in later. Gwen knows that Leah Golding COLE and James Albert COLE had a daughter Edna Frances b. 1905 in Folkestone, Kent.
Angela needs information on Mary GOLDING and her family. Mary married William HUDSON (a weaver) in Newbury Berks on 19th May 1817. She only has details of one child William HUDSON b 1822 in Newbury and believes the Hudsons moved to the Middlesex area but can find no trace of them.
Linda is looking for information on her husband's grandfather Claude Alfred GOLDING, b. 4 May 1882 in Brixton, England, m. Rachel King WELCH 20 August 1905 in London. Claude's parents were John Alfred GOLDING and Alice COOK.
Tom Hannah would like to have any information regarding the line of his grandfather John GOULDING from Newfoundland Canada.
Abbylou has hit a wall with William GOLDING born about 1775 in Wiltshire, England. He was married to Martha JOHNSON who was born about 1777 in South Carolina, USA. They had one son that she knows of named William born 1805 in South Carolina, died Dec 1874 in Des Arc Prairie, Arkansas. He married Elizabeth LAWRENCE about 1826 in Georgia and they had 13 children. Abbylou is of the lineage of their 12th child James Connelly GOLDING born 22 Jun 1827 in Georgia, died 14 Feb 1891 in Safford, Graham Co. Arizona.
Charlene is looking for George William GOLDING born 14 May 1901 & married to Martha Eva (DE KLERK) who met in Kimberley, South Africa. Children: Henry, Mary, Emmanuel, Isaac, Neville, Alpha, George, Grace and William.
Blanca Golding is from Venezuela and would like to know about her 2x great grandfather Thomas Isaac GOLDING who was Consul in the Port of La Guaira in Venezuela representing the US government (arriving in 1853). His mother was Sara Golding, sister-in-law of George Washington.
Wally Gale is looking for information about Eva Gladys GOLDING born c. 1876 (daughter of John William James GOLDING), who married Henry Walter GALE (son of Frederick GALE and Eliza Jane née DILLNUTT) at Lewisham 10 Mar 1900.
Richard Golding is looking for connections with Arthur, Albert, Fan, Herbert and Ada GOLDING, brothers and sisters of his grandfather Thomas GOLDING, all of Bromley, Kent. Herbert was married to Kate and had many children, including Cyril Henry (who was killed in World War II) and Dorothy.
John Blakemore would like to hear from anyone with information on any of the following family: His grandmother, Mary Elizabeth BLAKEMORE nee GOLDING, (born 11 Oct 1881) was the daughter of Jesse (Joshua?) born c. 1854 GOLDING/GOLDWING, a dock labourer of Swansea, Glamorgan, South Wales & Selina (born c. 1852) formerly HARRIS, nee GIBBINS/GIBINS. Other children were Thomas, Priscilla, Charles, Ethel, Ellen, Alfred, William, Emma & Alice. Jesse came from Gloucester (Census Return) & his father was Charles GOLDING/GOLDWING.
Herb Harbour 's grandfather was James Byford GOLDING, born c. 1880 in Southwark, Surrey, son of James Byford GOLDING and Jane [UNKNOWN]. We believe the elder James Byford GOLDING to be the son of Peter GOLDING and Hannah BYFORD, who married 24 Sep 1843 Glemsford Suffolk.
George Dean has a direct link to a John GOLDING born c. 1640 & his wife [unknown] RIPLEY,who married in England c. 1669 and both died in the Colony of Virginia.
Irene Taylor is trying to trace the birth of Emma GOLDING, born c. 1875, daughter of James GOLDING. Emma, who may have Jewish connections, married William Charles TAYLOR (born c. 1875) in Sept. Qtr 1897 at Bethnal Green. After William's death, Emma married his older brother Alfred Thomas TAYLOR on 30 Oct.1910 at Church of All Souls, Hackney, London.
June Hopaluk's grandparents were Geoffrey Baldwin GOLDING (born 1879-80, Wrotham, Kent) and Lilian LIDDLE (daughter of Fred(erick?) and Hannah LIDDLE, with South African connections). Geoffrey had siblings John, Mabel, Reginald, Ethel, Norman, Clement, George and Reuben. Reuben had a daughter Mary who most likely stayed in England. Clement died in World War I, George retired to Kenya and other brothers emigrated to Canada. They were the children of Thomas GOLDING (b. 1849) and Sally BARTON (b. Lenham, Kent), of Plaxtol, Kent. According to family information, Thomas and his sister Mary were the children of Thomas GOLDING (b. June 18, 1820) and the family may go back to an Edward GOLDING of Leybourne, Kent, born in the early 1600s. June would like to hear from anyone connected with this family.
John Sutton's grandfather was Henry Lloyd GOLDING, son of Jane GOLDING, no fathers name given. His father's surname may have been LLOYD, as unmarried mothers sometimes used the father's surname as a second name for their child. The only clue John can find of Jane GOLDING's parents is an IGI record of the christening of Jane GOULDING bap. 30 Nov 1847 at Whitchurch Hampshire, daughter of George and Jane GOULDING.
David Jackson's great-grandmother's sister Ann QUESTED married a Thomas Ashdown GOLDING bap 11 Aug 1794 at Bearsted, Kent. They had two boys Thomas and John. David's main interest is in the QUESTED line - Samuel QUESTED was David's g.g.g. grandfather born 1738 at Boughton Aluph.
Lise Williams has a William Henry GOLDEN, son of James, who married Janet McGREGOR (daughter of John) on 13 Oct 1875, Church of England, Perth Western Australia. Lise believes that William and Janet were born in the UK.
Don and Geoff Evenden are looking for anyone with information about two GOLDING marriages: Winnie GOLDING married William S. EVENDEN in Cambridge (1943) and Queenie D. GOLDING married Roy C. EVENDEN in Bromley (1947). Don has now found Queenie alive and well! Her father was Joseph Mortimer GOLDING, born in New Eltham, as was his father Joseph before him.
Steven Schill is looking for information on Prudence GOLDING, born 1787 in Shipton, Gloucestershire, married Robert Chapel SHILL, born 1789.
Shirley Maynard has a Martha GOLDING of Hawkhurst, who married William CAMPANEY and, before her early death, had five daughters: Mary (born 1799), Ann, Martha, Harriet, and Elizabeth. Shirley has sent lots of GOLDING details from the Hawkhurst and Marden registers which is on the Miscellaneous Surname References page.
Russell Perks is researching his great great grandfather Arthur GOLDING, born 14 Feb 1848, Bury St.Edmunds, Suffolk, son of William GOLDING and Mary Anne OTTE. Russell's grandfather Arthur m. Harriett MITSON and they emigrated to Pittston, Pa. ca 1880. More information on these GOLDINGs on the Miscellaneous Surname References page. His cousin Cheryl is also interested in any information.
Denyse Bonney is looking for connections with Enoch GOLDING, born 18 Dec 1831, Netherton, Worcs, son of Stephen GOLDING and Lydia PEARSON. Enoch married Fanny HAMPTON (bap 17 Aug 1832) daughter of Enoch HAMPTON and Marie HOLLOWAY, and they had children: Jane (born c 1858), Eliza (born 1860), Thomas (born c 1863), Sylvia (born c 1868).
Janet Blunden is looking for connections to Henry (born c. 1828) and Elizabeth (born c. 1836) GOLDING who were living at 5, Onslow Street, Saffron Hill, London in 1881. Their children were Elizabeth (born c. 1860), Ada (born c. 1862), Enoch (born c. 1867), Ellen (born c. 1869), Samuel (born c. 1873), Lillian (born c. 1877) and Frederick (born c. 1979). Lillian, who died in 1963, was Janet's husband's great-grandmother and married Frank ROSEBLADE.
Don Yorath is keen to communicate with anyone having a possible connection with George PIPER and his wife Rebecca Ann GOLDING. Their children were Edgar, Annie, Albert, George, Percy, Henry and Alice. Edgar PIPER was born in Brewhouse Lane, Cranbrook on 17 Feb 1875, and Annie PIPER married Clifford C. MARSHALL. Both families subsequently emigrated to Adelaide, South Australia.
Pam Smith, who may also be reached by mail at 1 Weeroona Ave, Elanora Heights, Sydney NSW 2101, Australia, is looking for information on her grandmother`s family. Blanche Hilda Mabel GOLDING, (born 1890 in St. Leonards, Hastings, East Sussex) was the daughter of (John) Sydney GOLDING, Journeyman Painter (born Hastings c. 1860), and Ella or Susannah (born in Benenden c. 1862). Blanche had a sister Florence, who Pam believes married the governor of Mauritius, by the name of COUSTANEAUX. Other children included Ethel and Ella and possibly half-sisters named Dorothy and Gladys. We have now found a likely entry for John Sydney in the 1881 census - a J. GOLDING aged 22, b. Hastings, living with his brother W. GOLDING aged 26, in Bromley, Kent.
Pam has now found John Sidney GOLDING's birth in Hastings on 29 Feb 1860, the son of Henry GOLDING and Mary Ann formerly TAFSELL/TABELL? Henry was a pleasure boatman and lived in St. Marys Cottages, Hastings.
Peter Golding's grandfather Charles GOLDING, was the son of James GOLDING (died c. 1928 in the Lancashire area?) and Ann SUMNER (died c. 1917). Charles was born in Ormskirk in 1913 and married Olive TAYLOR, who died in New South Wales in 1991. Peter would like to hear from anyone with possible connections to his family.
Dale Golding is the grandson of Floyd GOLDING, b. May 1893 d. Aug 1987, and is trying to locate other relatives and family history. Floyd was the son of John GOLDING and Nora BIGOLOW and had siblings Ethel, John, Richard, and Charlie. John's parents emigrated to the USA, one of their children dying on the journey.
Eileen Taylor is looking for the family of her Jewish great grandfather Abraham GOLDING, born 1854 at N.Witchford, Cambridgeshire. In 1875 he married Mary Ann TAYLOR (maiden name unknown), a widow born 1840 in Littleborough, Lancashire. They were living in Burnley, Lancashire when Eileen's grandfather Harry GOLDING was born in 1881.
The following three people are all interested in what I believe to be the same family of Hawkhurst GOLDINGs. If these are connected with you, come and join the party!
Steph is looking for connections with William James GOLDING (d. 1906), who married Julia LEADBETTER in 1885, and their two known children Katherine and Thomas GOLDING. The family lived in Hawkshurst, Kent.
Phil Jones is looking for information about William James GOLDING and Julia LEADBETTER who were married in 1885, Hawkhurst, Kent.
Roger Timms' g.grandmother was Frances Matilda GOLDING, b.1860 in Hawkhurst, Kent, to Francis GOLDING, who married (c. 1858-9) Marianne (or Mary) [unknown]. Francis GOLDING was born 1838 in Hawkhurst. His parents were Jonathan GOLDING and Martha FOSTER (married 1833, Hawkhurst). Roger is looking for more information about Jonathan and his parents.
Penny is looking for descendants of Joseph GOLDING, born c. 1810 in England, married Elizabeth SELLS in 1835 at Abbots Langley, Herts. Their children, all born or christened between 1837 - 1850 at Hemel Hemstead, Herts, were William (c. 1835), Joseph Jr. (c. 1837), Sarah, Ann, Susan, Henry/Harry (1850). Henry m. Sophia RAWLES (b. 1852, London) in 1872 and they emigrated to Glencoe, Ontario, Canada before 1874, where all their children were born; then to Waukegan, Illinois, USA, in 1891.
Jennifer is looking for ties with her GOLDING family. Her great-grandfather was Walter Hezekiah GOLDING and he worked at one time at the Brockley Brickyards (Lewisham, then Kent, now London). His children were Sidney, Edward (Ted), Albert, Nell and Jess. Sidney worked for Drummonds in Guildford, Surrey. It is believed that neither Nell nor Jess married and that one of them may still be alive.
Alice writes that Elizabeth Ann GOLDING married James COSMAN in 1814. She believes that both came from Loyalist lines, moving from New York to Nova Scotia in 1783. Several COSMANs moved to the Sussex area of New Brunswick. GOLDING is a well-known Loyalist name and that family too moved to New Brunswick.
Deirdre has a William GOLDING 1842 - 1918 b: February 22, 1842 in Braintree, Essex, who married Elizabeth PILCHER 1842 - 1903 b: January 20, 1842 in Erith, Kent.
Maureen is looking for the birth c. 1779 of Martha GOLDING, daughter of William, in the Cambridgeshire or Suffolk region.
Barb, who has just discovered that she is Maureen's 7th cousin, would like to discover the birth-places of Mary GOLDING b. abt 1772, d. after 1811, married to John HOBBS, Cambridgeshire, and Martha GOLDING b. abt 1780, married to Jerard HAZLEWOOD, Cambridgeshire.
Joan has made more progress than most. She would like to discover more information on the family of Anne GOLDING, who married Nathaniel TUNBRIDGE on May 25 1615 at Newington. They had seven known children all baptised in Lyminge and Anne was buried in Lyminge on June 13 1637.
Stephen Golding can trace his line back to England to a William and Martha GOLDING. William was born in Wilts, England somewhere in the early 1700's. The family then emigrated to the USA, mainly settling in South Carolina and then in 1850 moving to Arkansas. Stephen is looking for any connection with his Wiltshire GOLDINGs.
Sheila Rose's father was Charles GOLDING b. 1900, and grandfather was Eden GOLDING (d. 1915). Sheila's grandmother married again after her husband's death in World War I and had a new family, but she has not yet traced them. According to the 1881 census, great-grandfather was one William GOLDING, unemployed clerk, living at 15 Duke St. London EC and the children were William, (b.1866), Henry (b.1868), Eden Charles (b.1873), Lilly (b.1875) and Rose Hannah (b.1879). Sheila would be very interested to hear from any GOLDINGs in or around London.
Jon is seeking Anne GOLDING (married George BLACKWELL c. 1900) and her sister Louise GOLDING. Anne & George lived in Hastings, Sussex after their marriage.
Richard Field is researching the descendants of Frank Godefroy GOLDING b. 1878 in Bermondsey, who married Ernestine DRINCQBIER in 1899 and died in 1940 in Deal.
Alan Holmes lost touch in the 1940s with his cousin Ivor GOLDING, who lived in Englefield Green, near Egham and who may have become an industrial chemist. Anyone able to help?
Cathy Simpson is researching GOULDINGS in Newfoundland. David GOULDING appears to have left England about 1800 via Poole, although his place of origin in England is still unknown (may have a Salisbury connection).
Sherry Bonneau is looking for connections to Richard GREGORY 1810 -1883, who married Sarah [UNKNOWN] (1820 - 1891) and had four sons, John, Thomas, William and Charles, and thee daughters including Emma GREGORY (1858 - 1920). Emma married John SIMISTER (1858 - 1943) who is believed to have lived in Market Drayton, Shropshire.
Kenneth Gregory has a website with photos of marriage bonds etc. at http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/4920/
SMcAdoo is looking for information re Elizabeth Hyde GREGORY, born 1839 in Stockport, Cheshire, who emigrated to the USA in the mid-1850's or so. Her father was William GREGORY and her mother Lucy DAWSON.
Cathy has a Mary Ann GROVES, married to William ASHBY, with a daughter Emma ASHBY born 1839 in Lambeth, Surrey.
Karen is looking for connections to William GROVES (b. 1806/7), who married Hannah or Ann [unknown] in 1828. They lived in Childswickham (then Gloucestershire) from the 1841 to 1871 censuses.
Robyn Lee would like to find the parents and baptisms of these four siblings: Anthony Norris GROVES (was a Dentist became a Missionary in India), Mary GROVES born c. 1800 m. George MULLER (Founder of Bristol Orphanages), Eliza GROVES b. 1803 m. Ebenezer MANNERING in 1841 (Bristol) and Lydia GROVES born c. 1805.
Sandra is also interested in GURRs from Isfield, Sussex. Her grandparents were Ethel Amelia SMITH and Albert Edward BILLINGS (m 1904). Albert was the son of John Henry Isaac (GURR) BILLINGS and Julia GILES. John was the illegitimate son of Sarah Ann GURR born 1853 (who later married George BILLINGS and may be JHI's father). Sarah Ann GURR is the daughter of George GURR ch. 13 July 1801. George GURR is the son of George GURR and ??, who is the son of John GURR and Sarah PHILLIPS. Anyone know the name of George GURR senior's wife?
Rick is trying to find information about his USA GURRs. His grandmother was Alma Gertrude "Trudy" GURR (1896-1975), daughter of Thomas Moses GURR (1870-1918) from Manor, Georgia.
Colin is tracing the GURR side of his family. His grandfather was Charles GURR, born in Tonbridge in 1881. Charles' father, Henry GURR was born in Isfield, East Sussex.
David is looking for any information on George GURR who lived in Hook Green, nr. Lamberhurst between ~1865 and ~1872. George is listed on a son's Lamberhurst birth certificate as an Innkeeper. George was born in Chatham in Kent around 1836, and married Mary Ann BLOWN, possibly in 1860 in Horsham, Sussex.
Gillian has so far been unable to trace the origins of Charles GURR, a stationer, who may have come from Kent or Sussex. Charles GURR and Caroline née BLACKMAN registered John Thomas GURR's birth in St Martin in the Fields registration district of Middlesex in 1851.
Not much to go on, but CptSands, whoever he or she may be, is looking for Wm. Heber GURR born 1856 Sydney, Australia.
Steve is searching for information on Edwin GURR (born c. 1809) married Ann PAINE on 21 Mar 1835 in Hothfield, Kent. Known Children: Mary (b.1835), Ann & Sarah (twins) (b.1844), George, (b.1847).
Deirdre (can't get away from her - she has twigs everywhere) has a John GURR who married Jane PATTENDEN 1728 - 1779 b: April 5, 1728 in Hailsham, Sussex.
Alan is looking into the GURRs of Cranbrook, Kent. William GURR married Sarah [unknown]. The baptism dates of their chidren are: Elisabeth (1801), Harriett (1804), Mary (1806), Richard (1808), Sarah (1809), Frances (1811), David (1813) and Amelia (1815), who married Samuel BROMLEY.
Judith Nicholls is looking for descendants of Ann GURR, who married Jesse SELMES in Wittersham Kent about 1811: 4 sons James, Thomas, George and Francis and two Daughters Phyllis and Ann.
Samantha Rye is searching for information about Alice Catherine GURR, who was married c. 1900 to Alfred RYE of Tunbridge Wells, Kent, UK. Samantha would particularly like to know details of any children besides Frederick Arthur RYE.
Richard Roberts is searching for the birth of Samual MARNES who he believes came from the Gloucestershire area, born between 1819 and 1826 possibly in Coleford, Glos. He appears in the Isle of Man censuses of 1881 and 1891 and died in 1902.
Jane Glanville's grandmother was a MARSHALL in Sussex, one of 14 children. Her mother (maiden name COX) was a straw hat and bonnet maker.
Sharon Eller's great-great-grandfather was George MARSHALL (born 1826, died 1902) who emigrated to Canada from Old Leighlin, County Carlow, Ireland in 1847. George and his wife Susanna JAMES (also from Ireland) settled in Vars, Ontario (near Ottawa), and raised a family of thirteen children there on the farm. George was the son of Andrew MARSHALL, and was one of 17 children. Only George emigrated to Canada - four of his siblings went to the US, and others to Australia around the same period.
Brian Slough is looking for information on Thomas MARSHALL born 1823 in England, who immigrated to Ontario Canada (Vittoria, Charlotteville Twp., Norfolk Co.) in 1844. In 1845 he married Amelia FERRIS from Wiltshire (b. 1824), who immigrated to the same location in Canada with her family. Thomas farmed and he and Amelia had 8 children who all remained in Ontario Canada.
Don Yorath also has a MARSHALL connection. His grandfather's sister, Annie PIPER, married Clifford C. MARSHALL and subsequently emigrated to Adelaide, South Australia.
Sue Modolo has a lone MARSHALL who needs a family! Sue's great-grandmother was Harriet MARSHALL, who died 3 Jul 1913 in Gananoque, Leeds Co., Ontario, Canada.
Marsha Caldwell is looking for information about Thomas MARSHALL, son of Richard MARSHALL b. 1785. Thomas (b. 1820 Linton Hill, Herefordshire) married Sarah GOODE (b. 1821 Abenhall, Gloucestershire) and had a daughter Sarah MARSHALL (b. 18 Oct 1854, d. Jul 1920).
Steve Marshall tries to keep a worldwide list of researchers and details of their research, but this is a mammoth task, so be patient if you contact him! His personal research is currently in the Newark upon Trent area of Nottinghamshire c.1830. William MARSHALL and Ann [unknown] had children: John Richard MARSHALL b.1832, Sarah Ann b.1834 and Emma Jane b.1839. John married Mary BRIGGS (b.1834, Balderton, Notts.) in 1853. Their children were William T. (c. 1855), Walter (1858), John R. (c. 1863) and Charles H. (c. 1869).
Lee Kearney is looking for information about John MARSHALL (born c.1814) married Maria HOWSE 25 December 1837 in Shipston on Stour, Worcestershire, England. They had about 13 children. John was a coal dealer.
Carolyn Power is looking for Ellen MARSHALL who married Stephen Harris in the 1880s. Her grandmother, Louisa Ellen Harris was born in August 1885 in Billericay, Essex.
Laura has a page showing the ancestors of Samuel MARSHALL, born 1794 in Jefferson County, New York at http://www2.cybercities.com/n/nuenke/index.htm
Tony Norridge is trying to find out about his Great Grandmother, Elizabeth MARSHALL born 1828 in Fawler, Oxon., who married George NORRIDGE. Elizabeth's sister Ann, married George's brother William. Between them they had 14 children. The parents of Elizabeth & Ann were Thomas & Elizabeth - Thomas was buried at Stonesfield in 1831 aged 32.
Russell Driver is looking for any HOLDEN or MARSHALL who has a Great-Grandfather Ernest BARRETT or a Grandmother Grace or Ethel BARRETT
Kerri's great-grandfather was William MARSHALL, who married Mary HILL in Paignton, Devon. William was a prosperous inn-owner, but the inn and their house were destroyed by fire. They had four children George, Ada, Eileen and Albert. Kerri's grandfather was born in Newton Abbot, Devonshire England on May 1st 1901. He emigrated to Canada.
Vivien Meadows is interested in the MEADOWS family who lived in Longborough, Gloucestershire for over 200 years, possibly after fleeing from Ireland before 1700. This is the same family of MEADOWS as mine, so if you contact Vivien, please e-mail me too!
Dafanie is researching Elizabeth MEADOWS who married Joseph BENNETT in Burg East Anglia in 1802. Further info on her pages at http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/golden/
Richard is trying to find his grandfather's grave. His name was Walter Edward PEPPERELL, and he died in June 1930 in Barts Hospital, London. He is believed to have lived in or around the East City/Islington area of London.
Stephanie's grandfather Stanley PEPPERELL was born in Bridgewater, England in the very early 1900's. His father was James PEPPERELL, also from Bridgewater and both were carpenters. James' father may have been William PEPPERELL. The spelling of this family was PEPPERAL at some point.
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