MATTHEWS / MATHEWS FAMILIES (General)
Dear Readers,
I am Andrew Arthur Matthews researching my paternal line that appears to be linked to those Matthews historically located in Gloucestershire and in particular Down Ampney. Whilst I have much evidence of at least two generations in India with HEIC, ICS etc it may be Indigo Planting that links them ? Also there is the possibility, again no evidence, of a connection to the Earl of Llandaff, Cardiff that in turn links to Down Ampney.
If anyone can help, advise or suggest please do contact me, Best regards, Andrew
MATTHEWS / MATHEWS FAMILIES
There is a Public Members Tree on Ancestry for
William MATTHEWS - birth 26 Ma 1774, Down Ampney, Gloucestershire
death: 15 June 1858, Calcutta, West Bengal, India
parents: Richard MATTHEWS and Anne JACK.
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Forest of Dean - has one Gloucestershire Marriage Allegations for
Mary MATTHEWS of Ampney, marrying by Licence - 28 April 1707 to Anthony KING.
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Ampney is where my paternal line are from - just small hamlet - etc, Ampney Cru, Down Ampney, Ampney St Peters.etc,
MATTHEWS / MATHEWS FAMILIES
Wikipedia
Arnold MATHEW
Biography
Mathew was born in France in 1852, son of Major Arnold Henry Ochterloney ... etc. etc and half way down this write-up.... Research revealed the contemporary birth of an Arnold Nesbit Matthews to William Richard Matthews and his wife Anne at Down Ampney, Gloucestershire, which in conjunction with Rev.Arnold Mathew's father and grandfather have orignally been named 'Matthews' rather than 'Mathew' has been considered to cast sufficient doubt on the claim to descent from the Earls Landaff as to render it invalid.
MATTHEWS / MATHEWS FAMILIES
Dear MPG,
Thanks for most prompt response and I am interested in this William Matthews as he appears to have both the DA / Gloucestershire and the India link. I think this is where I may be able to join the family dots as it were.
Having spent 8 years of my time and at least that by my cousin Bridget we have not been able to identity where our GG grandfather, William Matthews 1818-1871 was born, death certificate state ‘ England ‘ ! so have hit the brick wall of genealogy. However we do know he emigrated from England, was employed by HEIC then ICS and was Superintendent Of The Salt Revenue , Punjab and died in Jhelum . He fathered 7 children, 3 to a ‘ Mary , 2 with a ‘native woman & 2 with a different ‘native ‘ woman.
In William’s will it mentions possible distant cousins in Ghazeepore who were Indigo Planters. A will lodged at Fort William ( HEIC HQ) was found for an Albert Matthews , Indigo Planter in Shahabad District , Bengal Residency, who left his estate to his two sons, Richard Hunt Gregory Matthews and Horatio Nelson Matthews. At time of Albert ‘s marriage, 1828 he was at least 21 so possibly born circa 1807. A baptism found for an Albert Matthews, 5 December 1806 with his father being Captain A N ( Arnold Nesbitt ?) Matthews of Calcutta.
I would be most grateful if you have any information regarding any of the above to get in touch.
Regards
Andrew A . Matthews
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Andrew
As you haven't got an envelope next to your name, I can't send you a message.
Down Ampney isn't normally covered by the Forest of Dean Area - it would help if you joined Rootschat, Gloucestershire.
My x Grandad was born in Down Ampney in 1837 - and although marrying and having quite a large family, disappeared off to Chile around 1870ish and never was heard of again leaving my x Grandmother to bring up the children.
Through DNA, we now have close Cousins in Chile and America. My x Grandad even named some of his children after his brother and wife, both with a couple local ladies and later on the children of his wife he married. Through DNA this has been proved.
So, family christian names go through generation after generation. Most important. More often than not, one of their middle names, could be a SURNAME from the female line - or past generations. My Grandad from the Forest of Dean, carried the middle name of BURROWS - which was a middle name for almost 200 years.
There is a website called Coaley.net and this lists populations tables every ten years from 1801. Down Ampney in 1801 had 279 people - (say each household was 6 persons, this equates to about 46 families).
I will go back and look at the tree on Ancestry.
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MATTHEWS / MATHEWS FAMILIES
Can see googling your past requests, one son carries the name of Richard Arnold Matthews.
Ancestry Gloucestershire baptisms
Arnold Nesbitt Matthews - (reading the original on Ancestry for Down Ampney from 1578 to 1812 - Page 211 of 312 -
Richard, Son of Mr Ricd Matthews & Anne his Wife, was received into the Church May 20th 1766.
(My Son, was born early, and we had him christened in the Hospital,). He couldn't be christened again, so a few months later, we went to Church - during the baptism service, and my Son, 'was received into the Church'.
To have the prefix Mr before Richard - was not the norm for ordinary folk - must have been important.
Ancestry - Find a Grave Index
Maj Arnold Nesbit Mathews - birth date 17 February 1765
Birth Place: Paris City of Paris, ice-de-France, France
Death date: 10 May 1820
Cemetery - Chinsurah Dutch Cemetery
Calcutta, West Bengal, India
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Ancestry -
England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills 1384-1858
Richard Hunt MATTHEWS - Probate date: 15 Nov 1843
reading it he says he in the District of Shabar? in East Indies.
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I am ANDREW ARTHUR MATTHEWS and most keen to hear from anyone related or has information regarding my related MATTHEWS / MATTHEW / MATHEWS Family from and around the Down Ampney areas in Gloucestershire. There is also evidence of a family connection with those aforementioned and the Maynard Confectionery Family. Research proves that both my ancestors and those of Down Ampney were certainly early settlers circa mid 17 th C Indigo Planting , HEIC , Salt Revenue and ICS.
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Apologies but the key word of INDIGO PLANTING IN INDIA was missing
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British Newspapers on line - have a number of hit's for Matthews, Indigo - Just reading a couple from various Newspapers, Bombay and Howards Mail from India, China and the East.
e.g. Monday 15 October 1866 Death
MATTHEWS, Aug 25, at Buttowrah Factory, Mr G E MATTHEWS, Indigo planter aged 55. You mention Shukahod etc.
Bombay Gazette
Wednesday - 6 January 1841
Sale of Indigo Factories
The Late Mr R H Matthews - Indigo Factories in the District of Shahabad and Gyah, seemed to create much competition among planters generally, the attendance at Mess Jenkins, Low an Co rooms was full and the biddings spirited The following lots were sold etc.
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Captain A N Matthews -
London Courier and Evening Gazette - Friday 13 June 1817
Lately imported from India and includes
Exhibiting the origian of the Manners and Customes, the Civil Religious and Military Policy of the Musselmans.
Translated from the original Arabic, by Captain A N Matthews, Bengal Artillery.