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SEARCHING FOR ALFRED HOWELL MAITLAND B 1840

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Rosie

Rosie Report 28 Jun 2012 14:21

To MC, W and C - I really appreciate your interest in my wayward rellies and just want to say a HUGE thank you - It gets more interesting every day I could not have found all this info out myself. For one, I dont have Newspaper sub and like Wendy I also have subs for several other sites.

I tend to agree with the idea that Thomas R Kemp did not know about these dodgy dealings.

My connection with all these scallums is this :-

Thomas Reginald Kemp and Esther Nesbitt had 7 children - Thomas Richardson, Reginald Llewellin, our Louisa Adalaide Horneman, Alfred Charles Holmes, Edward Owen, Amelia Crossthwaite and Arthur Wilde.

Louisa's sister Amelia Crossthwaite Kemp" married "my grt uncle Henry Clark Lewis - and there lies some more mysteries - there is no record of a marriage for them and they had 0ne gaughter Gladys Muriel Kemp/Lewis. she goes on to marry Edward Hector McKay. Henry disappears after 1881 but his death is recorded in Germany according to his probate records.

Louisa's brother Frederick Nesbitt Kemp married Eleanor Lewis who's own father James Henry Frederick Lewis ( my gr grt grandfather ) had 2 families on the go at the same time - my gr grtt grandmother Mahala Lewis and Elizabeth Maddison - amnesia must run in the family !

Many of the the Kemps and Lewis's were solicitors, auditors, Barristers, Architects and surveyors and there are several items connected to them in Old Bailey on line.

I think they were all scally wags ducking and diving - if you are confused look at my WALKER TREE on ancestry.

Just thought I would throw this in for you to digest !

Keep the info coming and I will let you know if I find anything else.

Thanks again everyone :-D

Rosie

Rosie Report 28 Jun 2012 14:32

Me again, Just looking at all my threads again and did anyone notice that in the 1851 census for Catherine Holyoake where she is a Ward that her brother John is also recorded as married but no wife ? I hope this isn't going to be a search for John in the "dodgy search site ". !!

Rosie

Tenerife Sun

Tenerife Sun Report 28 Jun 2012 16:33

Probate 1870

Letters of Administration of the personal estate and effects of John Holyoake the younger late of Redditch in the county of Worchester, needle finisher deceased who died 26/05/1867at Powick in the aforesaid county were granted at Worcester to Amelia Holyoake of Redditch aforesaid widow and the relic of the said deceased her having first been sworn Effects under £200.00.00

Surname First name(s) District Vol Page
Marriages Sep 1845 (>99%)
>>>Aston Amelia Alcester 16 219
CHATTERLEY Sebitha Alcester 16 219
CHILLINGWORTH Eliza Alcester 16 219
CROFT Ellen Alcester 16 219
>>>HOLYOAKE John Alcester 16 219

Amelia in 1851 as 'Head' with her brother, sister in law and nephew
They were together in 1861 with a daughter Charlotte aged 3

Rosie

Rosie Report 28 Jun 2012 16:44

Thanks x

Tenerife Sun

Tenerife Sun Report 28 Jun 2012 17:07

And I WAS about to make a start on the ironing!!

Catherine in 1841?? she was 20 and a school mistress. Mother Charlotte was 'Ind' (Independant) no father John or brother John

Charlotte and John also had Fanny 34 and Susannah 1838 re IGI baptisms

**EDIT** I forgot to add the census

Charlotte Holyoak 40
Catherine Holyoak 20
Mary Holyoak 9
Eliza Holyoak 6

Rosie

Rosie Report 28 Jun 2012 18:11

My ironing board has been up and waiting for some action for the last 3 days - somehow I cant quite get to the iron !!

Have to do something wonderful with some chicken now so will check in tomorrow

Have a good iron xx

Christina(Lancashire)

Christina(Lancashire) Report 28 Jun 2012 22:02

I don't have a newspaper sub either. I access British 19th Century Newspapers via Lancashire Libraries.

Jonesey's thread on the Genealogy Chat board explains how......


http://genesreunited.co.uk/boards.page/board/genealogy_chat/thread/1232629

And many thanks to Jonesey. :-D

Tenerife Sun

Tenerife Sun Report 29 Jun 2012 12:18

Thanks Christina I will do what ever is necessary to be able to do this

Wendy x

Rosie

Rosie Report 30 Jun 2012 10:43

Thanks for the link to lancashire Library registration - have registered but not had time to use it yet but cant wait to have a look for more skeletons :-D