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Thames Watermen

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Jacqueline

Jacqueline Report 15 Mar 2014 19:28

On FMP one can view Thames Watermens records. Does anyone have the CDs, if so is there any more information on these than on the FMP transcriptions?

Thanks

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 15 Mar 2014 20:49

what exactly are you looking for Jacqueline?

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 15 Mar 2014 20:51

Thousands of Thames records go online | Who Do You Think You ...
www.whodoyouthinkyouaremagazine.com/...thames-records-go... Cached
A major collection of records detailing thousands of people who made a living on the river Thames in London can now be explored on the web for the first time

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 15 Mar 2014 20:51

TRUEFLARE GENEAOLOGY
www.trueflaregenealogy.co.uk Cached
The genealogy web site specialising in River Thames watermen and lightermen and ... Apprenticeship binding records 1688-1959. Watermen & Lightermen compilation CD’s

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 15 Mar 2014 20:53

on the above website

Trueflare Limited.
Sudbury - New Barn Road, Longfield, Kent. DA3 7JE

Contact: [email protected]

The genealogy web site specialising in River Thames watermen and lightermen and
Thames & Medway riverside parishes. All CD's autorun, Acrobat Adobe format.

CLICK ON SAMPLES BELOW
Holy Trinity Dartford is for marriages 1801-13 indexed by groom.

Baptism sample for St.Mary Rotherrhithe 1813-1825.

The burial sample for St.Lawrence New Brentford 1802-1837.


INDEX LAST UPDATED 30th JULY 2013

Latest volumes are highlighted in yellow.



Apprenticeship binding records 1688-1959

Watermen & Lightermen compilation CD’s available

Vol.01
Apprenticeship bindings 1692-1716
£4.95


Vol.02 Apprenticeship bindings 1716-1742
£4.95
Vol.03 Apprenticeship bindings 1742-1783
£4.95
Vol.04 Apprenticeship bindings 1783-1823
£4.95
Vol.05 Apprenticeship bindings 1823-1861
£4.95
Vol.06 Apprenticeship bindings 1861-1884
£4.95
Vol.07 Apprenticeship bindings 1884-1908
£4.95
Vol.08 Register of contract licences 1865-1926
This index relates to over aged boys receiving a limited licence
£4.95
Vol.09 Affidavit birth proof index 1898-1949
Index of binding dates with Apprentice date of birth and where born or baptised
£4.95
Vol.10 Trinity House London watermen 1829-1864
£4.95
Vol.11 Watermen & Lightermen pensioners admitted for relief 1794-1837
£7.95
Vol.12 Thames watermen & lightermen reassigned to a new master 1688-1908
£9.95
Vol.13 Apprenticeship bindings 1908-1925
£4.95
Vol.14 My ancestors rowed for Doggett's Coat & Badge 1715-2009 updated with proof of the name of the first winner of the wager.
A complete list of every known competitor, including those who failed in heats & drawing of lots
Anyone who has the first edition can exchange it for the updated version for a £5 charge.
All you need to do is send me the first edition front cover with your payment.
£7.95
Vol.15 Apprenticeship binding 1925-1949
£4.95
Vol.16 1950-1959 binding index complete £4.95
Vol.17 Bindings 1688-1693 (the earliest known surviving binding records)
£4.95



Comp.01 Includes volumes 1-12 inclusive as Detailed above £39.95
Comp.02 Includes volumes 1-9 inclusive as detailed above £29.95

You can also order a detailed printout of any given family name from the watermen and lightermen binding series.
This will show information on the apprentice, date of binding, location served, masters full name and date of freedom (if granted).
This add-on service costs £5 and covers the period between 1692 and 1908. After a binding date has been established, it is possible
to search the affidavit birth proof books, available from 1759 to date, and should reveal the date and place of birth or baptism, or
sometimes both. This additional service costs £1.50 per individual plus 65p postage within the UK or £1.75 overseas.

Thames & Medway riverside parish series on CD-Rom (Acrobat Adobe)


LadyKira

LadyKira Report 15 Mar 2014 21:20

I think Rambling Rose has the watermen cd.

Jacqueline

Jacqueline Report 15 Mar 2014 21:25

Hi Ann

Many thanks for the above information. I am hoping to find someone who has both seen the FMP records and also the True Flare records. If there is more info. on the True Flare records I will be more than happy to buy them. Many members of the family were Thames Watermen, including my father, grandfather and uncles on both sides of the family.

Many thanks
Jackie

Jacqueline

Jacqueline Report 15 Mar 2014 21:27

Hi LadyKira

Many thanks for the info.


Jackie

jax

jax Report 15 Mar 2014 21:45

Ramblingrose is no longer on here though....but I suppose if you find a thread with her name on and send a private message she can reply

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 15 Mar 2014 22:33

Rosie has read your post and recommends

http://www.parishregister.com/aboutstp.html

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 16 Mar 2014 17:40

care to supply some names with relevant dates?

Jacqueline

Jacqueline Report 18 Mar 2014 19:56

Hi Ann

4xgt.grandfather.

Peter Parker from Greenwich bound (apprenticed) to Charles Bowen 27/05/1763 - free 18/09/1777.

I have both of Peter's marriages, the births of his children and his will. He was also a pilot and was mentioned in the House of Commons.

There is a possible birth for him on LMA page 47 of 162 at St. Paul, Shadwell, 5/03/1747. His father was Richard, a lighterman, mother Mary.

If this is Peter he must have had a difficult childhood as his father was sentenced to be transport (to North America) for stealing elephants teeth (tusks).

Shadwell is very close to Greenwich about two miles or so across the Thames.

Will give you details of two more if you would like them.



Denburybob

Denburybob Report 18 Mar 2014 21:01

Some of my forebears in the 19th century were Lightermen. My namesake once won the Doggett Coat and Badge, which is still rowed for annually on the Thames. Bob Waight.