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CommentsJuly 2023 Newsletter published by Jenny Towey - 1 years 10 months 5 days ago. | | Have you looked for Sally on Facebook, Pat? You've inspired me to have another try at finding reports of my parents' divorce. My mum gave me a few bits and pieces (letters and the decree) but I'm interested to see how it would have been portrayed in the press in 1954. many thanks Jenny | |
Workshop by Zoom published by Peter de Dulin - 1 years 10 months 13 days ago. | | Unfortunately, Raye is unable to give us her presentation.Instead we have a fascinating talk by Michael Hallett entitled: "Heroes and Ghosts: How scandal and shame affect genealogy" | |
St James (Winscombe) published by Pat Hase - 1 years 10 months 22 days ago. | | Have you looked at the list of documents pertaining to Winscombe which are at the Somerset Archives? Apart from the Church Registers there are the Accounts of the Overseers of the Poor which list not only those receiving aid but also the rate payers of the district. https://somerset-cat.swheritage.org.uk/records/D/P/winsc/13 | |
St James (Winscombe) published by - 1 years 10 months 23 days ago. | | This is an update on my query earlier this month regarding the BARTLET(T) family's connection with the JAQUES/JACKWAYS/JAKEWAYS family. Simeon Somers BARTLET(T) and his wife Mary had three children baptised at St James, Winsccmbe: Frances, Simeon Chouval and Jon, in the years 1753, 1754 and 1756. My ancestor Jane JAQUES/JAKEWAYS, baptised Winscombe 1732, gave birth to an illegitimate daughter, Jane BARTLET JAKEWAYS in Banwell in 1766. Simeon Somers BARLET(T) was born in Bristol in 1733 and died in Bristol in 1774. His connection with Winscombe seems to have been fairly temporary, but it also seems likely the family would have been one of the prominent families of the parish, albeit briefly, and I would like to know if there are any records which show the residents of the parish in the mid-eighteenth century. Does anyone know of any documents that would provide information relating to Winscombe residents in the mid-eighteenth century? Any ideas would be most welcome, Julie Jakeway | |
June 2023 Newsletter published by - 1 years 11 months 0 day ago. | | Does anyone know anything of the BARTLET(T) family in Winscombe in the 18th century? My ancestor Jane JAQUES/JAKEWAY(S), born Winscombe, gave birth to an illegitimate daughter Jane BARTLET JAKEWAY(S) in Banwell in 1766. This implies to me that the father had the surname BARTLET.
In 1753 Simeon SUMMERS and Mary BARTLET baptised their daughter Frances in Winscombe, and in 1754 and 1756 Simeon and Mary BARTLET baptised two more children in Winscombe, Simeon Chouval and Jon respectively. Jane JAQUES/JAKEWAY(S) was resident in Winscombe at that time, and I am wondering whether Simeon senior was the father of her child. Sadly, Jane's daughter died as an infant.
Is it possible that Jane was employed by Simeon and Mary in the 1760s? Was he a local farmer?
Any information about Simeon and Mary BARTLET would be most welcome.
This is a query, rather than a comment on the June Newsletter - sorry - didn't realise it would go under that heading!
Julie Jakeway | |
June 2023 Newsletter published by LeedsChris - 1 years 11 months 1 day ago. | | On victorian cures for a common cold - I can remember my old family relatives using 'Langdale's Essence of Cinnamon', which I think has a long history going back to the 18th Century. I seem to remember a teaspoon full of the essence added into hot water or water an honey? However, thinking back to childhood days I seem to remember that it worked to stop symptoms developing rather than it putting an end to a cold already established..... [I guess these days I ought to declare I am not a doctor and offering no medical advice!!!!!!] | |
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