Humphrey BEECH/BEACH - previous thread (General)

by BSEDDON @, Friday, November 02, 2012, 17:14 (4399 days ago) @ unknown

Hi Bluebell

One of your possibilities is out .....

This is her in 1841
1841 census at Breams Eaves living with Grand Parents
JINKINS, George M 65 1776 Gloucestershire
JINKINS, Elizabeth F 65 1776 Gloucestershire
CULLIS, George M 15 1826 Gloucestershire
BEACH, Mary F 10 1831 Gloucestershire
MORSE, William M 42 1799 Gloucestershire

and this is the rest of her family
1841 census at Broom Green Park End Walk Dean Forest (Next to Thomas' brother William & Silve)
BEACH, Thomas M 40 1801 Gloucestershire
Betty (JENKINS) F 30 1811 Gloucestershire
Hariet* F 5 1836 Gloucestershire
Emma F 3 1838 Gloucestershire
Phillis F 0 (3 MONTHS) 1841 Gloucestershire
JINKINS, Mary F 10 1831 Gloucestershire

The second (Ann Beach 15 b. Gloucestershire with a George Owen50 at Tythings of Newlands) remains a possibility and I've found a tenuous link or two...

1. They are in the right neighbourhood (other Mary in Bream rather than Newlands)
2. This is the grouping in 1841
MORGAN, Sarah F 45 1796 Gloucestershire
MORGAN, Edwid M 14 1827 Gloucestershire
MORGAN, George M 11 1830 Gloucestershire
MORGAN, Robert M 8 1833 Gloucestershire
MORGAN, Tom M 5 1836 Gloucestershire
BEACH, Ann F 15 1826 Gloucestershire
OWEN, George M 50 1791 Gloucestershire

The family father is absent but if you search for baptisms you get, for example

44124 1826 MORGAN Edwin Richard Sarah Newland Shoemaker

So, Richard was a Shoe Maker just like Humphrey at this time, maybe they were colleagues even friends? Make of it what you will, it could well be just a coincidence...

I can't find any family connection between the Morgans & the Beachs

Brian


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