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How to trace the peerage?
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Susan | Report | 22 Nov 2007 16:25 |
I can do, if anyone's interested in helping me please PM me your email address - thanks again :) |
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Heather | Report | 22 Nov 2007 13:02 |
Can you scan and send? |
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Susan | Report | 22 Nov 2007 12:56 |
I will definitely do that tonight - what a great resource it is! |
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Heather | Report | 21 Nov 2007 23:28 |
As I said before and as Sue confirmed, it only takes a few generations - in my example, my Sir Walter Acton leaves most of his money to the eldest boy and the others become apprenticed to various skills - it never occurred to me that they would be. My own direct line was a lighterman/pilot at the Royal Docks and became a victualler - he ended up leaving a lot of money and property in 1823 (no doubt the odd barrel of rum or sheep destined for the Royal Navy went missing - LOL). But point being his father and grandfather and great grandfather and his sons became lightermen too and so on down to my last generation. Due to the fact that lightermen interbred and left brilliant records I managed to trace them backwards to Sir Walter - but who would believe that basically dock workers (albeit aristos of dock workers!) would come from genuine aristocracy. So dont give up on your Boothby trail - a skilled man like a glazier may well have come down the line from one of the younger sons of an aristocratic family :) |
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Susan | Report | 21 Nov 2007 21:40 |
Thanks again everyone so much for your help. I'm relatively new to all this and had never got anything from the National Archives before. |
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Sue in Somerset | Report | 21 Nov 2007 17:30 |
It is definitely worth searching back if a line looks interesting. |
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Heather | Report | 21 Nov 2007 15:21 |
Well done Chris, that would seem to tie in quite nicely and as you say, worth the £3.50 |
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Chris in Sussex | Report | 21 Nov 2007 10:11 |
Given Austin's occupation, residence and the fact you can't find William in the 1841...I wonder if this is William's will? |
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Researching: |
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Heather | Report | 21 Nov 2007 08:37 |
Suze, you would be surprised how many of us do have aristo connections when you go back. Both my parents sides now have aristos - 17th/18th century - it only takes a few generations for land owners children to become ag labs. When you think how many children people had - dosh shared out over a few generations soon disappears except for the eldest child who got the majority of it at the fathers death. Carry on searching :) |
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Susan | Report | 21 Nov 2007 07:39 |
Hi Sue, |
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Sue in Somerset | Report | 21 Nov 2007 00:18 |
I can't see your Austin linked to the peerage. Sorry. |
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Sue in Somerset | Report | 21 Nov 2007 00:10 |
If you find a link back to the nobility then this site has a lot of the Boothbys but I see it now needs a small subscription to look properly. Stirnet pages used to be free but you can keep clicking back and glimpsing! |
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Sue in Somerset | Report | 21 Nov 2007 00:00 |
It doesn't look as if Sir William is your man as he doesn't appear to have a son called Austin. |
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Susan | Report | 20 Nov 2007 23:44 |
I checked the WWI pensions on Ancestry but didn't find anything :( |
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Heather | Report | 20 Nov 2007 23:23 |
Dont know suze, may be he was deceased and poor little Austin didnt know? He is lodging when he is 20 and on his own. |
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Susan | Report | 20 Nov 2007 23:15 |
Hi Heather, |
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Heather | Report | 20 Nov 2007 23:07 |
Do you have the 1851? |
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Susan | Report | 20 Nov 2007 23:04 |
I do have the cert, but it doesn't give his father's occupation - instead there is just a dash. |
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Heather | Report | 20 Nov 2007 22:52 |
Who did Austin marry and when? How do you know dad is William? Have you got Austins marriage cert? What is Austins occupation - is it the sort of occupation likely for the son of a Lord?Can you not find Austin on any census? |
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Pete | Report | 20 Nov 2007 22:43 |
Have you got the marriage certificate from Austin's marriage. this will tell you about his father's occupation. |