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Susan9363343

Susan9363343 Report 1 Oct 2008 10:20

Thank you so much for that Karen, I was wondering how to go about it and will get on to it. I will let you know what is found....I am so excited :-)))

Susan
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For those who have people in prison in the census' the following may explain one of the reasons. ( Just a few of the many )

COURT FOR RELIEF OF INSOLVENT
DEBTORS.
The 10th day of September, 1859.
ORDERS have been made, vesting in the Provisional
Assignee the Estates and Effects of the
following Persons:

On their own Petitions.

Joshua Wright, late of the Sun Tavern, Sun-street, Canterbury, Kent, Barge Builder.—In the Gaol of Kent.

Samuel Richard Willsou, late of Meridale-street, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, Attorney's Clerk.—In the Gaol of Worcester.

Abraham Allen, late of No. 39, Inge-street, Birmingham, Warwickshire, Fruiterer and Potato Salesman.—In theGaol of Warwick.

John Scott, late of New Shoreham, Sussex, Clothier and Master Mariner.—In the Gaol of Sussex.

Andrew William Spratt, late of West Pottergate-street, Heigham, Norwich.—In the Gaol of Norwich.

David Goodman, late of Bute-street, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Watch Maker and Jeweller.—In the Gaol of Glamorgan.

John Hazell, late of Summerton, Oxfordshire, Dealer in Pigs.—In the Gaol of Oxford.

Joseph Day, late of Hope-street, Hanley, Staffordshire, Grocer and Baker.—In the Gaol of Stafford.

James Charlesworth, late of Willow-street, near the Willow Bridge, Leicestershire, Manager at a Boot and Shoe Manufactory.—In the Gaol of Leicester.

LadyBarbara

LadyBarbara Report 1 Oct 2008 10:15

Can i just ask, because I'm a bit new at this,and a bit thick, do I have to register to use the site or will it let me in without registering?

Thanks
Barbara

Karen in the desert

Karen in the desert Report 1 Oct 2008 10:11

Hi Susan,
Many thanks for posting this information on the London Gazette - I shall take a look as soon as I can.

Ref: your g.g.grandad who had a Patent granted...I wonder if you would be able to get a copy of the Patent Application and/or Granted Patent which would give you lots more information on his product. That might prove an interesting document to add to your family history. The people on the central enquiries desk at the UK Patent Office, now known as the UK IPO, are extremely helpful. The UK IPO is in Newport, South Wales and their phone numbers are 0845 9500 505 and 01633 814000.
You need to specify that it's an Archive Patent you are interested in, and give as much info as you can , ie g.g.grandad's name, title of patent, date of patent application, date of granted patent, etc.

Good luck and let us know how you get on.

K

Lynne

Lynne Report 1 Oct 2008 09:54

I m should be doing my ironing havent even touched the iron yet completley HOOKED

Susan9363343

Susan9363343 Report 1 Oct 2008 09:53

Thats great Quoy....keep digging :-)))


CC....my first find was for South Shields

Try Durham as a keyword as well as the name

If they were made bankrupt, divorced, died intestate, were in the forces patented an invention etc it covers the whole country

Have you seen the site

http://www.durham.gov.uk/recordoffice/register.nsf/search?openform

it takes a bit of getting used to but you can find names from the coroners courts/ deaths murders etc right up to the 90s

Susan
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Quoy

Quoy Report 1 Oct 2008 09:44

SUSAN THAT WORKS
Henry Bond Holding vice chairman Wood Green County Council 1903
sorry going back in

Susan9363343

Susan9363343 Report 1 Oct 2008 09:30

Oh I am so pleased CC and Lynne :-)))))))......dont blame me though for the lack of chores getting done.....this is only one of the papers and there are soooo many names to get through lol


Aww Ann.....If it is any consolation I never dreamed I would find so much info on my lot.....just thought they would all be poor and boring....so I didn't even bother when I saw the words Gent or any occupation higher than something as low as an ameoba ( I have many of them lol )....I also didn't expect to find anything in the Newspapers.....I just like reading them......so Ok my lot were made Bankrupt this time......but maybe that is why a lot of our ancesters 'were' poor.....we only usually get to see the census and never really know what happened in between. I just know you will break down your brick wall some day.


Susan
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PS...I hope everyone who finds something comes back and lets us know :-)

Lynne

Lynne Report 1 Oct 2008 08:55

Fantastic

Just found a gg aunt never knew she died a spinster in 1956 even gives her address in monmouthshire.

Thanks Susan

Going back to the site now

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 1 Oct 2008 08:45

Will have a look at that later. Don't hold up a lot of hope though, my lot never appear in these interesting publications. OK so I am feeling pessimistic this morning, will go ad have breakfast and give myself a talking to.

Ann
Glos

Susan9363343

Susan9363343 Report 1 Oct 2008 08:41

Try adding the full name to the middle box at the bottom where it says 'With the exact Phrase'

in the advanced search ( top right )


I have just emailed my children my findings.....should have known better than to have expected them to whoop with joy at their ancestors achievments......all I got from both of them was.....'Does that mean we are rich then?' and then proceeded to give me a list of wants disguised as needs.

Tsk!.....they don't get it from me....honest :-)))))

Quoy

Quoy Report 1 Oct 2008 08:29

Just come back
Am searching Bradbury Tansley and Holding although Holding is a bit difficult as I get every page with the word Holding as well

Susan9363343

Susan9363343 Report 1 Oct 2008 08:22

Lol I am on a roll with the London Gazette

1870
I have just found his brother who moved to Leeds and was a
Tailor.... his invention.....

for the invention of " improvements
in the manufacture of wearing apparel
such as coats, vests, trousers, jackets, shirts,
drawers, and other similar articles."

The mind boggles if he had any influence on what people wore. Mind you....other documents state that he was made bankrupt in the same year.....maybe it was the £50 that had to be paid to the patent office.


This all goes to prove that it is worth searching. I had no idea about any of it.


Susan who needs to go to bed but have more pages to look at

Susan9363343

Susan9363343 Report 1 Oct 2008 06:20

Hmmm! Liz?

Hmmm! what? come on speak up lol


Susan
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 1 Oct 2008 06:04

Hmmmm!

Night folks,

Lizx

Susan9363343

Susan9363343 Report 1 Oct 2008 05:59

It is Quoy but one can get carried away and be on there for hours lol

I am jumping up and down here.


I just found my Great Great Grandfather had a Patent accepted in 1863 for the invention
of "improvements in apparatus for steering
ships and vessels."......didn't expect that!


If CC looks in...as you have an unusual name...maybe the Clissold who also invented something is one of yours :-)))


Susan
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Quoy

Quoy Report 1 Oct 2008 05:41

Fantastic site
thanks

Susan9363343

Susan9363343 Report 1 Oct 2008 04:26

our relatives sometimes.


This is from a page full of those intending to change their names in 1944 from the London Gazette online which is free to search and download. Entering your surname may bring up some surprising results. I found a couple of my OH's, one in the Airforce 1936 and another made bankrupt 1899. He went from being a store owner to an assistant. I haven't started on my names yet :-)

http://www.gazettes-online.co.uk




I, ??????? of 141, Great
North Way, Hendon, N.W.4, hereby give notice
that after the expiration of twenty-one days from
date of publication of this notice I intend to assume
the name of ????????? in lieu of my
present name of ?????????.—Dated this
loth day of March, 1944.
(043) . Signed ???????.

I have not entered the names just in case.

Do tell me if anyone finds anything of interest to them


Susan


Edit: not just for London but all over the country