Old Mill, Pencraig (General)

by hallm, Tuesday, June 01, 2010, 11:25 (5367 days ago)

HALL family living here census 1911. Clement Hall Miller and Baker. Glewstone/Goodrich/Pencraig seem to all merge together when trying to find anything. Reserched lots of mills in the general area, but none fit. It was a derelict in the 1950's when the family revisited it. They left the main road and turned into a lane to get to it. You could see the mill from the side of the road. It burnt down circa 1913. Possibly the A40 has been built over it.

Any suggestions or details of maps would be appreciated. We think the Halls went to Blakeney after the fire and (William) Clement Hall became a miner, then a Baker again in 1918.

HALL/BONINGHAM or BODENHAM

by m p griffiths @, Tuesday, June 01, 2010, 11:38 (5367 days ago) @ hallm

1901 Census, West Dean, District 20

Clement HALL - 36, Employer at Home, Grocer & Baker, born Mere, Dorsetshire
Adeline HALL - 36, born Walford, Hereford
Clement H HALL - 8 - born Coughton, Hereford
Frank B HALL - 6 - born ditto
Margarite - 4 - born ditto

Florence M ROTER/ROLES - age 16, Servant, born Ruardean
H Robt HUGHES - Baker, age 20, born Bimingham


Marriage on FOD records - Walford 18 April 1892

Clement HALL - age 28, Farmer & Miller (Bachelor)
residence Walford
Father: Clement HALL, Farmer

married

Adelene BODINGHAM - age 28

Father: Henry BODINGHAM, Farmer

witnesses: Russell BODINHAM & Sarah Hall

signed: BODENHAM


1891 Census, Walford, Herefordshire

Henry BODINGHAM - 65, Farmer, Glos. Hentley is actually HUNTLEY - earlier census
Emma BODINGHAM - 61, Glos. Whitfield
Adeline BODINGHAM - 29, Grocers Asst. born Hereford, Walford
Russell M BODINGHAM - married - age 25, Farm Baliff, born ditto

Daniel VANHAM? Boarder, living on own means, born Sussex, Bognes
Elizabeth CHILDS - age 14, Domestic Servant, born Glos. Cinderford


HALL - 1871 Census, Dorset, Motcombe
Larkinglass ? Farm

Clement - 42, Farmer of 440 acres, employing 10 men & 3 boys - born Dorset, Gillingham
Mary - 42, born Willts, Mere
Mary J - 17, born Wilts, Annie A age 11, Tom 13, Clement 9 - born Mere

Clement HALL m Mary AYLES, June Qtr 1853, Mere District

HALL/BONINGHAM or BODENHAM/BARTER/CREED

by m p griffiths @, Tuesday, June 01, 2010, 12:06 (5366 days ago) @ m p griffiths

1871 Census, transcribed as BOAINHEN

Walford, Ross

Henry BOAINHAM - 48, Farmer 70 Acres, born Huntley
Emma BOAINHAM - 41, born Glos. Whitfield
Adline BOAINHAM - 9 - born Hereford, Walford
Manly BOAINHAM - 10 - born ditto
Russell BOAINHAM - 5 - born ditto
Joseph BARTER - son-in-law, age 21, Fishmonger, born Glos. Stroud
Caroline BARTER - daughter - age 18, born Herford, Walford
Alice MEEK - sister, unmarried age 18, born Glos. Cinderford.


1861 Census, transcribed as Huy BOUENHAN

Walford, District 10

Farm Warren

Huy Bouenhan - age 39, Farmer & Grocer, born Glos. Huntley
Emma " age 32, born Whitfield
Caroline " age 7 - born Walford
Emanly (son) age 7 months - ditto

two servants, Charles Robins age 17, and Hannah Dovie age 16, and a John HARDWICK age 77, Gentlemen, born (transcribed as).... Rinp Ceph, Herford


1851 Census, Walford, District 8 b

Henry BODENHAM - age 28, born. Glos Huntley
Emma BODENHAM - age 21, born Thornbury


Henry BODENHAM christened 6 October 1822, Newent, parents Robert & Ann


Thornbury - christenings.

Emma CREED - 18 April 1820, William (labourer) and Sarah - address Whitfield
Henry CREED - 6 March 1823, ditto


1841 Census, Thornbury

CREED

Sarah - 50 (Independent) Jane 11, and Emma 9

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Sarah CREED born Wickwar - 1851 census


William CREED married Sarah COLEMAN - 20 November 1815, Thornbury

HALL/BONINGHAM or BODENHAM

by janfran @, Tuesday, June 01, 2010, 12:14 (5366 days ago) @ m p griffiths

Henry Bodenham/Bodingham was the son of Robert Bodingham (Carpenter)
He married Emma Creed (the sister of my Gt Grandfather on 11/5/1848 at Thornbury Glocs.
Witnesses at marriage Henry Webb and Ann Creed.
Lived at Hill Farm Walford.
I believe that Emma became an alcoholic.

Pencraig - British History Maps dated 1891

by m p griffiths @, Tuesday, June 01, 2010, 12:36 (5366 days ago) @ hallm

British History on Line

http://www.british-history.ac.uk/


maps of each County -


Herefordshire


http://www.british-history.ac.uk/map.aspx?compid=55120

you'll have to click on each square to see particular areas which you can then maximum and minimise

This isn't technical...... but (Pencraig seems above Goodrich and Ross on Wye...).

looking at the map, there are three square on the bottom row, and the next line there's five. Clicking on the middle one, there is an old corn mill?

Old Mill, Pencraig

by petercastle @, Gloucestershire, Wednesday, June 02, 2010, 20:09 (5365 days ago) @ hallm

Sorry have come on this one a bit late. Clement Hall/Adeline, nee Bodenham, are in my wifes direct line and have much information on them. In 1911 census Clement Hall is with family at Wonaston Mill (In village of Mitchel Troy, Monmouth). Prior to this from about 1892 to at least 1895, he was a miller/farmer at Coughton Mill Walford. In 1901 census he is shown as at Upper Lydbrook. In 1918 Clement Hall 2nd married whilst living at Old Gore. Am aware from other correspondents that there is also a William Clement Hall in area of Goodrich at same time, but neither are related to each other. Interested in ref to fire. Would love to hear from you

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