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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>'Saul St James' - baptism John HILLMAN - 23 February 1817 - parents Richard (Waterman) &amp; Priscilla'</em></p>
<p>Glos CD's</p>
<p>Marriage at Stonehouse - 13 May 1810</p>
<p>Richard HILLMAN married Priscilla OAKEY</p>
<p>Siblings baptisms at Saul St James from 1813 onwards CD  -  parents Richard (Waterman) &amp; Priscilla</p>
<p>John - 18 June 1815<br />
John - 23 February 1817<br />
Richard - 19 December 1819<br />
Priscilla - 31 March 1822</p>
<p>two earlier baptisms at Saul from CLDS - Richard &amp; Priscilla HILLMAN</p>
<p>Mary Knight HILLMAN - 17 March 1811  ****<br />
Thomas HILLMAN - 8 November 1812 +++</p>
<p>+++  this whole family are on Public Members Tree:  Thomas HILLMAN married Celia BROCHER - children <span style="color:#f00;">Tom Eliah - 1834, </span>Richard - 1837, Rosanna 1839 and Celia 1841 (Celia - in earlier reply on 1881 census with the MITCHELL's)</p>
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Ancestry has the marriage certificate at Tower Hamlets, Shadwell, St Paul 1868 - The Parish Church of Shadwell, Middx</p>
<p>Tom Elijah HILLMAN - 34, Bachelor, Mariner, residence: Shadwell<br />
father: Thomas HILLMAN, Mariner<br />
married</p>
<p>Mary TAYLOR - 44 (Widow), residence Shadwell<br />
father: Simon MULLINS (labourer)</p>
<p>witnesses: Samuel J jAMES, Sarah Jane BEALE</p>
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<p><br />
*** FOD records - Marriage at Gloucester St Nicholas - 7 June 1830</p>
<p>James CAN (cd translated as CAM) - Bachelor of this Parish (buried at Saul - 16 November 1832 age 36)<br />
married<br />
Mary Hill KNIGHT, Spinster of this Parish</p>
<p>by banns</p>
<p>witnesses: Thomas KNIGHT, <strong>Ann BANKS</strong> - John Davis Incumbent</p>
<p>Ann BANKS keeps popping up as a witness to this family group weddings....</p>
<p>two baptisms at Saul St James for children of James (labourer) and Mary CAM <br />
Ellen 5 December 1830 (buried at Saul - 28 March 1841 age 10)<br />
James - 29 January 1832</p>
<p><br />
1841 Saul (page 3 of 10 - most of the family appear to be either side of this census return)</p>
<p>and all together</p>
<p>Thomas KNIGHT - 76<br />
Richard HILLMAN - 20 - Waterman<br />
Esther HILLMAN - 20<br />
Ebba? HYETT - (female) age 3<br />
Thomas HILLMAN - 1 month<br />
Charles BURNETT -25 - Waterman<br />
Mary BURNETT - 30<br />
James CAMM (translated as CAMIN) age 10</p>
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<p><br />
and 1851 census at Saul<br />
Epney</p>
<p>HILLMAN</p>
<p>Richard - 32 - Master of Jacks? born Saul<br />
Amilia - 25 - born Arlingham<br />
Thomas K - 9  all born Saul<br />
William - 4<br />
James G - 9 months<br />
<strong>James CAM - Nephew - 19 Waterman, born Saul</strong></p>
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<p>Burial CD - Saul St James</p>
<p>Richard HILLMAN - 21 October 1827 at 40<br />
Priscilla OAKEY - 13 May 1831 - age 43</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No problem Sonia, glad to be of help !.<br />
Re your finding places &amp; parishes in the area, don't forget there's much more to this great site than &quot;just&quot;(!) the PRs. If you go to the Home Page then you can find so much more including Old Photos, Documents such as Wills &amp; Inquests, and many Maps to help you find your way around.</p>
<p>eg</p>
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<title>William James BROACHER - 31 December 1835, Fretherne (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you so much you guys. As I am in Tasmania I am very unsure of places in Gloucestershire. You have given me a heap of info to ponder. Thanks for your patience too. Sonia Kear.</p>
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<title>Broacher Family, Severn Watermen, British Newspaper Archives (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Further evidence that the Broachers are a long line of Watermen can be seen by searching the huge BNA database. As yet I haven't subscribed to obtain full articles <strong>#</strong>, but the site permits free searching in advance which can give tantalising snippets, such as these found for &quot;Broacher&quot; within &quot;Gloucester Citizen (1850-1949)&quot; records:</p>
<p><br />
Sat 24 Jun 1882  THE POLICE COURTS [1647 Words article] <br />
&quot;... Thomas Broacher, a waterman, of Framilode, were summoned at the instance of Henry Awre, for illegal fishing in the Severn on the 8th June. —Walter Cadogan was also ... </p>
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Wed 18 May 1887  GLOUCESTER COUNTY COURT [578 Words] <br />
&quot;John Broacher v. Rufus Hailing.—Mr. Barber for plaintiff and Mr. Morton York for defendant. —Plaintiff claimed £2 for breach of contract. It was stated that ...&quot; </p>
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Tue 21 Jul 1903  SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION CENTENARY  [1924 Words] <br />
&quot;Thomas Broacher, a mariner, said the body was that of his father, Thomas Broacher, aged 59, mate of the trow Venus, of which witness's ...&quot;</p>
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Sat 10 Nov 1900  LITTLEDEAN PETTY SESSIONS [420 Words article] <br />
&quot;Frank Broacher and Charles Rudge, of Framilode, watermen, were summoned by Frederick Henry Bnbb, of Court Farm, Westbury, for trespassing upon lands via his...&quot; <br />
 <br />
<a href="http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/search/results?frontpage=false&amp;newspapertitle=gloucester%20citizen&amp;basicsearch=broacher">http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/search/results?frontpage=false&amp;newspaperti...</a></p>
<p><strong>#</strong> Please see my post elsewhere re the BNA website.<br />
<a href="http://www.forum.forest-of-dean.net/index.php?mode=entry&amp;id=36876">http://www.forum.forest-of-dean.net/index.php?mode=entry&amp;id=36876</a></p>
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I had hoped to find a reference to William James's drowning on the Mersey, however despite using various searches I haven't found a specific report. Best plan appears to be to refine &amp; filter by date and region, bearing in mind the Liverpool &amp; Manchester newspapers are full fo international shipping news as in those days they were hugely busy ports of world importance. The nearest hits I could find were:</p>
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&quot;Western Mail Wed 21 Feb 1877 South Glamorgan, Wales</p>
<p>TERRIFIC GALE  [2036 Words] <br />
&quot; e a 8 Mersey was most disastrous, and numbers of I V vessels went ashore, others collided, and many i lost masts and spars; but the most serious casualty was the ... ?&quot; <br />
(as you can see the site clearly relies on automated word recognition, and sometimes it makes errors !.. but you can get the gist of it)<br />
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<p>Belfast News  Wed 21 Feb 1877  Antrim, Northern IrelandT</p>
<p>THE DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH AND IRISH INDUSTRY  [2986 Words] <br />
“ were drowned. The remainder, consisting of eight men, were saved by the lifeboat. Several collisions have taken place in the Mersey, ...&quot; <br />
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<p>Preston Chronicle  Sat 24 Feb 1877  Lancashire, England</p>
<p>TERRIFIC GALE   [465 Words] <br />
“ f the Mersey, and five of her crew and two unlucky stowaways were drowned. In the Menai Straits, yesterday's gale, although of brief ...&quot;<br />
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<p>Clearly that whole area of the Irish Sea had suffered serious gales and it would perhaps be days before the full losses were known ans reported ?.  </p>
<p>I had hoped to perhaps find details in this excellent website for all things Merseyside, but sadly no, although there are numerous old newspaper reports of serious gales and shipping looses within the area thro january &amp; February 1877.<br />
<a href="http://www.old-merseytimes.co.uk/shipping1860to1879.html">http://www.old-merseytimes.co.uk/shipping1860to1879.html</a></p>
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<title>Charles MITCHELL b1851  Minsterworth etc on the 1851 Census (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The relevant MITCHELL Households listed in this area in 1851 are:</strong></p>
<p>1959  1851 CENSUS HO107/1959 FF.0502-0518 ED.3 HUNTLEY 2                                                                             </p>
<p>Piece: 1959      Folio: 0513     Schedule: 065</p>
<p>Address: Minsterworth           </p>
<p>MITCHELL Charles     HD M  30   Ag Lab   GLS Shurdington                  (c1821)<br />
MITCHELL Ann      WI M  30   -   GLS Churchdown                   (c1821)<br />
MITCHELL Mary   DA -  11   Scholar   GLS Minsterworth                 (c1840)<br />
MITCHELL Josep SO -   9   Scholar      GLS Minsterworth                 (c1842)<br />
MITCHELL Emily   DA -   7   Scholar   GLS Minsterworth                 (c1844)<br />
MITCHELL Harriett DA -   5   At Home   GLS Minsterworth                 (c1846)<br />
<strong>MITCHELL Charles    SO -   1   At Home   GLS Minsterworth       (c1850)</strong></p>
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<p>Their eldest children from above household, now moved away but still Severnside;</p>
<p>1963  1851 CENSUS HO107/1963 FF.0152 - 0163 ED.2A FRAMPTON                                                                           </p>
<p>Piece: 1963      Folio: 0161     Schedule: 048</p>
<p>Address: High Street            </p>
<p>MERRETT John               HD M  50   Farmer of 36A. Emp. 2L.  GLS  Slimbridge (c1801)<br />
MERRETT Hanah              WI M  39   Farmer's Wife     GLS Flaxley     (c1812)<br />
TAYLOR Samuel              SV U  16   Farm Labourer GLS Stroud               (c1835)<br />
<strong>MITCHEL Ann     SV U  16   House Servant     GLS Minsterworth                 (c1835)</strong></p>
<p>------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p>
<p>1959  1851 CENSUS HO107/1959 FF.0416-0428 ED.1 HUNTLEY 2                                                                             </p>
<p>Piece: 1959      Folio: 0425     Schedule: 053</p>
<p>Address: Farm, The              </p>
<p>HART Thomas   HD U  30 Farming 50A Emp. 2 Lab   GLS Blaisdon    (c1821)<br />
HART Patience       MO W  77   -         GLS Brockworth                   (c1774)<br />
HART Charllot      CI U  39   Gentlemans Servant GLS Blaisdon            (c1812)<br />
HART Mary      CI U  45   Housekeeper     GLS Blaisdon                     (c1806)<br />
CAYSE Charles    SV U  21   Farm Servant   HEF Upton Bish[op]               (c1830)<br />
<strong>MITCHEL William  SV U  13   Farm Servant   GLS Minsterworth                 (c1838)</strong><br />
WILLIAMS Eliza  SV U  16   Farm Servant       GLS Blaisdon                     (c1835)</p>
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<p>1961 1851 CENSUS HO107/1961 FF.0001 - 0015 ED.1,2,3,4 KINGSHOLM                                                                      </p>
<p>Piece: 1961      Folio: 0011     Schedule: 003</p>
<p>Address: Linton                 </p>
<p>PRIDAY Samuel  HD M  51   Farmer 450A Emp.8L      GLS Quedgley              (c1800)<br />
PRIDAY Sarrah    WI M  50   Farmers Wife       GLS Newent                  (c1801)<br />
PRIDAY Catherine DA U  19   Farmers Daughter  GLS Tibberton               (c1832)<br />
PRIDAY Lydia DA U  16   Farmers Daughter     GLS Bulley            (c1835)<br />
PRIDAY Eliza    DA U  14   Farmers Daughter  GLS Bulley      (c1837)<br />
PRIDAY Jane                DA -  12   Farmers Daughter  GLS Bulley        (c1839)<br />
PRIDAY William             SO -  10   Farmers Son      GLS Linton       (c1841)<br />
PRIDAY Frederick           SO -   8   Farmers Son      GLS Linton         (c1843)<br />
MARFELL Sarrah Ann         DA M  22   Farmers Daug     GLS Tibberton    (c1829)<br />
MARFELL Ann Sarrah         -  -    5M - (Grandchild)   WOR Eldersfield      (c1850)<br />
BUNDAY Ann       SV U  23   House Servant      GLS Corse          (c1828)<br />
YOUNG Sophia    SV U  18   House Servant     GLS Sandhurst      (c1833)<br />
COX Thomas      SV U  20   Farm Lab         WOR Bushley        (c1831)<br />
<strong>MITCHELL Thomas   SV U  14   Farm Lab     GLS Minsterworth   (c1837)</strong><br />
HALFORD George   SV -  14   Farm Lab       GLS Bulley (c1837)</p>
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<p><br />
A relation ??</p>
<p><br />
1960  1851 CENSUS HO107/1960 FF.0124-0143 ED.4B &amp; 6 NEWENT 1                                                                         </p>
<p>Piece: 1960      Folio: 0137     Schedule: 086</p>
<p>Address: Cugley Tything         </p>
<p>MITCHELL Sarah     HD W  80   Pauper Lab  HEF Linton                      (c1771)<br />
<strong>MITCHELL Sarah         GD U  24   Glover     GLS Minsterworth             (c1827)<br />
</strong></p>
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<title>HILLMAN (Saul etc Severnside) on the 1851 Census (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The relevant HILLMAN Households listed in this area in 1851 are:</strong></p>
<p>1963  1851 CENSUS HO107/1963 FF.0134 - 0151 ED.1 FRAMPTON                                                                            </p>
<p>Piece: 1963      Folio: 0150     Schedule: 131</p>
<p>Address: Epney                  </p>
<p>HILLMAN Richard     HD M  32   <strong>Master of Trow</strong>  GLS Saul           (c1819)<br />
HILLMAN Amilia      WI M  25   -                GLS Arlingham           (c1826)<br />
HILLMAN Thomas K.   SO -   9   Scholar          GLS Saul                (c1842)<br />
HILLMAN William     SO -   4   -                GLS Saul                (c1847)<br />
HILLMAN Richard     SO -   2   -                GLS Saul                (c1849)<br />
HILLMAN James G.    SO -    9M -                GLS Saul                (c1850)<br />
CAM James           NP U  19 <strong> Waterman</strong>      GLS Saul                (c1832)</p>
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<p>1963  1851 CENSUS HO107/1963 FF.0134 - 0151 ED.1 FRAMPTON                                                                            </p>
<p>Piece: 1963      Folio: 0147     Schedule: 102</p>
<p>Address: Framilode              </p>
<p><strong>HILLMAN John        HD M  34   Mariner    GLS Saul                (c1817)</strong><br />
HILLMAN Harriett    WI M  34   -              GLS Fretherne[/b]                    (c1817)<br />
HILLMAN Harriett     DA -  10   Scholar       GLS Saul                         (c1841)<br />
HILLMAN Elijah             SO -   8   Scholar    GLS Saul                         (c1843)<br />
HILLMAN Henry              SO -   6   Scholar    GLS Moreton                      (c1845)<br />
HILLMAN Deness             SO -   5   Scholar    GLS Saul                         (c1846)<br />
HILLMAN Silvanus           SO -   2   -          GLS Saul                         (c1849)<br />
HILLMAN Margarett A.       DA -    4M -          GLS Saul                         (c1850)</p>
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<p>1963  1851 CENSUS HO107/1963 FF.0108 - 0116 ED.7B HARESFIELD                                                                         </p>
<p>Piece: 1963      Folio: 0113     Schedule: 017</p>
<p>Address: Epney                  </p>
<p>HILLMAN Sealey             WI M  38 <strong>Waterman's</strong> Wife  GLS Frampton upon Severn         (c1813) <strong>#</strong><br />
HILLMAN Fairrosaman        DA U  11   -     GLS Saul                         (c1840)<br />
HILLMAN Seliea             DA U   8   -     GLS Moreton Valence              (c1843)<br />
HILLMAN Juliea Ann         DA U   3   -     GLS Moreton Valence              (c1848)</p>
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<p>2444  1851 CENSUS HO107/2444 FF.0378-0388 ED.10A COLEFORD 1                                                                          </p>
<p>Piece: 2444      Folio: 0384     Schedule: 023</p>
<p>Address: Lydbrook   [<em>Riverside again !</em>]            </p>
<p>SCOTT William           HD M  42   Forgeman MON Monmouth                     (c1809)<br />
SCOTT Elizabeth            WI -  43   -      GLS West Dean                    (c1808)<br />
SCOTT Jeremiah          SO U  16   Forgeman GLS East Dean                    (c1835)<br />
SCOTT Susannah             DA U  13   -     GLS East Dean                    (c1838)<br />
SCOTT Thomas               SO U  10   -     GLS Ruardean                     (c1841)<br />
SCOTT Edmund               SO U   8   -     GLS Ruardean                     (c1843)<br />
SCOTT Joseph               SO U   5   -   GLS E Bicknor [English Bicknor]  (c1846)<br />
SCOTT James                SO U   3   -     GLS E Bicknor [English Bicknor]  (c1848)<br />
<strong>HILLMAN James        LG U  62   Tinman  (Deaf &amp; Dumb) GLS Saul         (c1789)</strong><br />
MARSHALL Thomas      LG U  54   Labourer    GLS E Bicknor [English Bicknor]  (c1797)<br />
WARD William         LG U  18   Engineer    GLS E Bicknor [English Bicknor]  (c1833)</p>
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<p>1963  1851 CENSUS HO107/1963 FF.0108 - 0116 ED.7B HARESFIELD                                                                         </p>
<p>Piece: 1963      Folio: 0114     Schedule: 025</p>
<p>Address: Epney                  </p>
<p>BURNETT Priscilla      HD M  29 <strong>Waterman's</strong> Wife GLS S  (c1822) <strong>#</strong><br />
<strong>HILLMAN Susanah       DA U   8   -   GLS Saul                     (c1843)</strong><br />
BURNETT Lydia         DA U   5   -  GLS Moreton Valence              (c1846)<br />
BURNETT Amelia        DA U   2   -   GLS Moreton Valence              (c1849)</p>
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<strong>#</strong> <em>Presumably their husbands are away on the water ?</em></p>
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<title>Witness Mary BANK c1830 &amp; BROACHERs (Severnside) 1851 CENSUS (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks, there was me thinking I was all at sea on this...</p>
<p>in the HIGHLY unlikely event you hadn't noticed, your above mentioned Witness Mary BANK at the 1830 Hillman/Boucher Marriage may be linked to the mother (maiden name BANKS) of aforementioned William Henry Broacher b1851 ??.</p>
<p>ps as a child I LOVED the B&amp;W series &quot;Tales of the Riverbank&quot;, beautifully voiced by Bristol's own Johnny Morris of course. Since then I've always loved messing about on the water despite sadly having no family links in this respect. <br />
It all makes sense now..</p>
<p>pps sorry, back to reality.  I've been reading this surname as Broach-er, as in &quot;broach&quot; the subject. After just looking on LDS I realise it's also perhaps if not probably pronounced &quot;Brooker&quot;, not a spelling variation I'd been trying earlier !. Thankfully I can confirm on rechecking I cannot find any likely Baptism/Birth abt 1836 for William James Brooker or even Broocker on FreeBMD or GlosBMD, although this is a far more common name of course. There are a few Brookers on LDS in the Staverton/Cirencester area abt 1830 but not ours it seems, certainly no birth/baptism records.  Again thank heaven for the local FHS records;</p>
<p>From my Glos FHS 1851 Census I can fill a tiny gap in MPG's post:</p>
<p><strong>The BROACHER Households listed in this Severnside area in 1851 are:</strong></p>
<p>1963  1851 CENSUS HO107/1963 FF.0179 - 0189 ED.3 FRAMPTON                                                                            </p>
<p>Piece: 1963      Folio: 0186     Schedule: 044</p>
<p>Address: Fretherne              </p>
<p>BROCHER John       HD M  26   Waterman    GLS Saul                         (c1825)<br />
BROCHER Charlotte  WI M  26   Domestick Duties   GLS Morton Valence        (c1825)<br />
BROCHER Selina     DA -   3   Scholar     GLS Fretherne                    (c1848)<br />
BROCHER Henry      SO -    3M -           GLS Fretherne                    (c1850)</p>
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<p>1963  1851 CENSUS HO107/1963 FF.0179 - 0189 ED.3 FRAMPTON                                                                            </p>
<p>Piece: 1963      Folio: 0187     Schedule: 046</p>
<p>Address: Fretherne              </p>
<p>BROCHER Mary       HD W  62   Domestick Duties   GLS Saul                  (c1789)<br />
BROCHER Emos       NP -   7   Scholar      GLS Fretherne                   (c1844)<br />
  (NP = Nephew)</p>
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<p>1963  1851 CENSUS HO107/1963 FF.0134 - 0151 ED.1 FRAMPTON                                                                            </p>
<p>Piece: 1963      Folio: 0148     Schedule: 113</p>
<p>Address: Framilode              </p>
<p>BROCHER Henry      HD M  41   Grocer      GLS Frampton                     (c1810)<br />
BROCHER Mary       WI M  46   -           GLS Saul                         (c1805)<br />
BROCHER Thomas     SO -   5   Scholar     GLS Saul                         (c1846)<br />
MAIL Adeliza       SD U  22   -           GLS Saul                         (c1829)<br />
MAIL Harriett      SD U  20   Grocer      GLS Saul                         (c1831)<br />
 (SD = Stepdaughter)</p>
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<title>Richard HEARE and Sarah CLISSOL/CLIFFORD marriage 1775 (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jeff</p>
<p>Your '<strong>welcome</strong>'  input has opened up another link to the FOD</p>
<p>'memoranda - mother is dau of Richard &amp; Sarah HEAR' on christenings of Henry BROACHER 1809 and Celia BROACHER - 1812 at Frampton - and is....  Cecelia HILLMAN age 69 on the 1881 census with the MITCHELLS's the same person? as they all seem to be marrying 'cousins' (building up the 'boating' fleet?)</p>
<p>FOD records - Marriage at Longney - 11 June 1775</p>
<p>Richard HEARE </p>
<p>Sarah CLISSOL (although my CD transcribes the surname as CLIFFORD)</p>
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by banns</p>
<p>mark of John FRYER, Joseph TANDY - other witnesses: Wm JONES</p>
<p>Officiating Minister: J  CHESTER (Vicar)</p>
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<p>FOD records - Marriage at Gloucester St Nicholas 7 December 1830</p>
<p>Thomas HILLMAN - Bachelor of this Parish</p>
<p>married Selina BOUCHER - Spinster of this Parish</p>
<p><br />
witnesses: Henry BOUCHER, Mary BANK, James WHEELER</p>
<p>Minister: John DAVIS,</p>
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<p><strong>Ships in Port in Gloucestershire 1881</strong> can search for other seaman - very interesting document....</p>
<p><br />
<a href="http://www.angelfire.com/de/BobSanders/Glouc81.html">http://www.angelfire.com/de/BobSanders/Glouc81.html</a></p>
<p>Boards at Lydney</p>
<p>Vessel: &quot;Tom&quot; of Bridgwater</p>
<p>Thomas HILLMAN age 47 - married Master, born Epney, Glos</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Sonia,<br />
not that this amateur can add much to the above great afternoon's work, however here's my ha'pennyworth.</p>
<p>I'm sure MPG &amp; Slowhands will have searched the GlosBMD site for William James' Baptism and of course it's not there. Welldone for the local FHS having it !. The only Broacher etc entry I can find is this, surely a relation ?:</p>
<p>Birth Details</p>
<p>Child Surname Child Forename Father Surname Mother Surname Mother's Former Name Year District Office Register Entry <br />
BROACHER William Henry BROACHER BROACHER BANKS 1851 Gloucester Gloucester, Frampton 5 105 </p>
<p><br />
Re &quot;where's Fretherne&quot;, a website always worth checking when you discover a &quot;new&quot; place or Parish is Genuki. <a href="http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/GLS/Fretherne/index.html">http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/GLS/Fretherne/index.html</a></p>
<p>It always gives useful local info of a historical nature, occasionally it gives bonuses such as Census Transcriptions (altho sadly not in this case), plus importantly it lists the adjacent places &amp; Parishes to help set the scene. From this we see one of Fretherne's nearest is Frampton On Severn, just 2 miles away, as per the above Birth.<br />
 <br />
Frampton Parish is included within FoD site's PRs, giving:</p>
<p>Record_ID: 400735 <br />
Entry_Number:  <br />
Year: 1809 <br />
Month: Oct <br />
Day: 9 <br />
Parents_Surname: BROACHER <br />
Child_Forenames: Henry <br />
Fathers_Forenames: William <br />
Mothers_Forenames: Mary <br />
Mothers_Surname:  <br />
Residence: Frampton on Severn <br />
Occupation:  <br />
Officiating_Minister:  <br />
Event: Baptism <br />
Memoranda: mother is dau of Richard &amp; Sarah Hear <br />
Notes:  <br />
Register_Reference: 14913 <br />
Page_Number:  <br />
Parish_Chapel: Frampton on Severn <br />
Soundex: B626 </p>
<p>Record_ID: 400799 <br />
Entry_Number:  <br />
Year: 1812 <br />
Month: Feb <br />
Day: 16 <br />
Parents_Surname: BROACHER <br />
Child_Forenames: Celia <br />
Fathers_Forenames: William <br />
Mothers_Forenames: Mary <br />
Mothers_Surname:  <br />
Residence: Frampton on Severn <br />
Occupation:  <br />
Officiating_Minister:  <br />
Event: Baptism <br />
Memoranda: mother is dau of Richard &amp; Sarah Hear <br />
Notes:  <br />
Register_Reference: 14913 <br />
Page_Number:  <br />
Parish_Chapel: Frampton on Severn <br />
Soundex: B626 </p>
<p>Which are no doubt related to William Henry and probably William James. I cannot see any other Broachers etc in the FoD site PRs.</p>
<p>More info about Fretherne can be obtained here, it's certainly a very attractive Church.<br />
<a href="http://www.junctionheritage.org.uk/page_id__301_path__0p2p25p.aspx">http://www.junctionheritage.org.uk/page_id__301_path__0p2p25p.aspx</a></p>
<p>This site quotes &quot;Fretherne Church is known as Gloucestershire's Mini Cathedral. It is a tiny church of great beauty, with a depth of history researched and documented. It was restored in Victorian times and is of interest to the Bristol Victorian Society.&quot;<br />
<a href="http://www.achurchnearyou.com/fretherne/">http://www.achurchnearyou.com/fretherne/</a></p>
<p><br />
I realise you've all searched for William James' Birth on the FreeBMD site (via Ancestry if not directly).  However for completeness I've repeated and can only find the following register entries for all the UK which perhaps are of interest: <a href="http://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/search.pl">http://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/search.pl</a></p>
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Surname  First name(s)  Age  District  Vol  Page  </p>
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Deaths Dec 1850   (&gt;99%)<br />
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BROACHER  William    Wheatenhurst  11 377 <br />
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Births Mar 1851   (&gt;99%)<br />
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Broacher  William Henry     Wheatenhurst  11 527   <br />
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<p><br />
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Deaths Jun 1918   (&gt;99%)<br />
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Broacher  William H  67  Gloucester  6a 334    </p>
<p><br />
Like Fretherne, Wheatenhurst is a new name to me, it's the old name for the Frampton &amp; Saul district south of Gloucester. <br />
<a href="http://www.ukbmd.org.uk/genuki/reg/districts/wheatenhurst.html">http://www.ukbmd.org.uk/genuki/reg/districts/wheatenhurst.html</a></p>
<p><br />
Searching ALL of FreeBMD gives several more Broachers, mostly within the above  Wheatenhurst district. However there are a few elsewhere, namely:</p>
<p>a couple in St Pancras = West London - possibly watermen on the Regents Canal ?<br />
one in Portsea Island = Portsmouth waterfront -  a sailor perhaps ?<br />
one in Axbridge = Burnham/Weston Super Mare = Severn estuary/ &quot;Bristol&quot; coast - a sailor ?</p>
<p><br />
And the only one North of Glos;</p>
<p>Surname   Given Name   Age   District   Volume   Page   Transcribers   <br />
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Deaths Mar 1886 <br />
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BROACHER Walter. 2 Salford 8d 126 Phil-B </p>
<p><br />
Salford = same locality &amp; timeframe to William James' loss on the Mersey.</p>
<p>I hope this is of interest.</p>
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<title>Julia Ann HILLMAN/Charles MITCHELL born Minsterworth (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>'Julia Ann HILLMAN married Charles MITCHELL - Gloucester St John the Baptist 1869'</em></p>
<p>FOD records: at Minsterworth </p>
<p>Mary MITCHELL - 26 May 1839 *<br />
Joseph MICHELL - 5 September 1841 *<br />
Emily MITCHELL - 19 November 1843 *<br />
Harriett MICHELL - 18 January 1846 *</p>
<p>Charles MICHELL - * parents Charles (labourer) and Ann - 27 January 1850  </p>
<p>Gloucestershirebdm : Mother's maiden name: HAYFIELD</p>
<p>FOD records:</p>
<p>Marriage at Minsterworth: 2 March 1834</p>
<p>Charles MITCHEL/Ann HAYFIELD</p>
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<p>1841 Census, Gloucestershire, Minsterworth</p>
<p>MITCHELL</p>
<p>Charles - 25<br />
Ann - 20<br />
Ann - 7 - MITCHELL - 13 July 1834<br />
Thomas - 5 - MICHELE/MICHELL - 29 November 1835<br />
William - 3 - MITCHELL - 21 May 1837<br />
Mary - 2 - MITCHELL - 26 May 1839</p>
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<p>1851 Census, Gloucestershire, Minsterworth</p>
<p>MITCHELL</p>
<p>Charles - 30 - born Glos. Shurdington<br />
Ann - 30 - born Churchdown<br />
Mary - 11 - all born Minsterworth<br />
Joseph - 9<br />
Emily - 7<br />
Harriett - 5<br />
<strong>Charles - 1</strong></p>
<p><br />
1881 Census, Gloucestershire, Standish</p>
<p>Severn Bank</p>
<p>Cecelia HILLMAN - Head - 69 Annuitant, born Glos. Frampton on Severn<br />
Therza MITCHEL - Visitor - 10 - born Glos. Standish<br />
<strong>Charles MITCHEL - Head - 32, Waterman, born Glos. Minsterworth</strong><br />
Julia A MITCHELL - wife - 33 born Glos. Moreton Valance<br />
Hannah MITCHEL - dau. 8 - born Standish   ***<br />
Alice MITCHEL - dau 6 - born Standish<br />
Charles MITCHEL - day 3 - born Standish<br />
Susan M MITCHEL - dau 11 - month</p>
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***</p>
<p>looking at Ancestry trees, the families seem to be going round in circles as</p>
<p>Hannah Violetta <strong>MITCHELL</strong> age 8 on the 1881 census, in 1898 married Henry Thomas <strong>BROCHER</strong> born 1850 - in Fretherne - parents John &amp; Charlotte BROKER</p>
<p><br />
1901 census, Fretherne with Saul</p>
<p>Julia Ann MITCHELL - 52 born Epney (Deaf)<br />
Hannah BROCHER - daughter, married - age 28 - born Epney</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Arlingham is not an FoD parish,  its across the Severn from Newnham.</p>
<p>The transcription &quot;project&quot; includes adjacent parishes esp. when many folk move between the parishes.</p>
<p><br />
<em>&quot;ARLINGHAM, a parish in the upper division of the hundred of Berkeley, in the county of Gloucester, 7 miles to the N. of Berkeley. It is situated on marshy ground on the river Severn, which surrounds the parish on three sides. </em></p>
<p><em>There is a fine view of the river from Barrow Hill. The parish contains the hamlets of Milton End and Overton. It is not far from the ferry to Newnham, and the Bristol and Gloucester railway. </em></p>
<p><em>The living is a vicarage* in the diocese of Gloucester and Bristol, value £193, in the patronage of John Sayer, Esq. The church is dedicated to St. Mary. The Wesleyan Methodists have a chapel here. There is a school endowed by Mary Yate, in 1765, with £40 a year; and another endowment, by the same person, of £40, for the benefit of the poor. Arlingham Court is the principal residence.&quot;</em><br />
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[Description(s) from The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland (1868)<br />
 Transcribed by Colin Hinson ©2003]</p>
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<title>Harriet HILLMAN/COLCOMBE - 1881/1891 Arlingham (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1881 Census, Glos. Arlingham</p>
<p>Giant? Green</p>
<p>Harriet HILLMAN - age 64, Widow, born Fretherne</p>
<p><br />
1891 Census, Glos. Arlingham</p>
<p>Harriet HILLMAN - Head of family age 74 - born Arlingham</p>
<p>Have checked Public members tree on Ancestry - and there are some there..... inc this info</p>
<p>Harriet HILLMAN burial 29 September 1897, Union Workhouse Eastington</p>
<p>John HILLMAN burial- 16 October 1876 Frampton</p>
<p><br />
And from these trees can see the link to Arlingham....</p>
<p>Harriet's daughter Margaret (Mary) married Thomas COLCOMBE</p>
<p>and 1891 Census, Arlingham</p>
<p><br />
COLCOMBE</p>
<p>Thomas - 39 - Miller Horse Waggoner, born Stoke, Herefordshire<br />
Margaret - 40 - born Framilode<br />
Edith L - 11 - born Stroud<br />
Minnie - 10 - born Stroud<br />
John W C - 8 - born Rodborough<br />
Francis E - 5 born Rodborough<br />
Victor T - 3 born Arlingham<br />
Violet A - 9 months, born Framilode</p>
<p><br />
1881 Census, Stroud, Glos</p>
<p>Thomas COLCOMBE - 29 Groom, born Hereford, Stope Briar<br />
Margaret COLCOMBE - 30 - born Glos. Framilode<br />
Maurice HILLMAN, son - 12 - born Saul<br />
Edith COLCOMBE - 1 - born Stroud<br />
Minnie COLOMBE - 8 months - born Stroud</p>
<p><br />
1871 Census, Slimbridge, Glos</p>
<p>Margaret HILLMAN - 20  Cook, born Framilode</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>William James Broucher  His birthplace is supposed to be Fretherne, Glos.Where on earth is this?</p>
</blockquote><p>....but just across the river, like Arlingham but not FoD</p>
<p><em>&quot;FRETHERNE, a parish in the upper division of the hundred of Whitstone, county Gloucester, 6 miles W. of Stonehouse, its post town, and 9 S.W. of Gloucester. Frocester on the Bristol and Birmingham railway is the nearest station, being distant about 5 miles to the S.E. </em></p>
<p><em>The river Severn bounds the parish on the S., and the Gloucester and Berkeley ship canal and the Stroud canal pass through it. The banks of the Severn are here precipitously steep, and Fretherne Cliff rises to the height of 60 feet above the level of the river. Its Saxon name was Fethanieag, where the Saxon Chronicle relates that Ceawlin, King of Wessex, obtained a victory over the Britons in 584. An Act of Parliament was obtained in 1839 for enclosing the waste lands in this parish. At one time the manor was held by the Clifford family.</em></p>
<p><em>The living is a rectory* in the diocese of Gloucester and Bristol, value £282. The church is a stone edifice of the present century, dedicated to St. Mary. There is an endowment producing nearly £100 per annum, for religious purposes. The Wesleyans have a chapel, and there is a National school. Fretherne Lodge is said to have been the birth-place of the celebrated Rosamond Clifford, known in history as Fair Rosamond.&quot;</em><br />
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<p>[Description(s) from The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland (1868)<br />
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<title>William James BROACHER - 31 December 1835, Fretherne (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fretherne &amp; Saul -  British History on Line</p>
<p><a href="http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=15798">http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=15798</a> </p>
<p>includes an 1843 map (click on the map to enlarge)</p>
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<p>....<strong> later family connections  to <strong>Minsterworth </strong></strong>..   seem to be Waterman.... and probably been up and down the Severn as Fretherne is the other side of the Severn.  ?  William James BROACHER's boat: <span style="color:#f00;">Charles &amp; Ann</span> ??? was it named after <span style="color:#f00;">Charles &amp; Ann MITCHELL, see later reply</span></p>
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<p>Gloucestershire Baptism Index</p>
<p><strong>Fretherne St Mary</strong></p>
<p>baptism:</p>
<p>Harriet BROACHER - 3 October 1817 - parents: William *(labourer) &amp; Mary (*Burial at Framilode 13 October 1850 - William BROOCHER age 75)</p>
<p>baptism:</p>
<p>William James BROACHER (bs) - - 31 December 1835, mother : Harriett (Servant)</p>
<p><br />
and luckily......</p>
<p><br />
at Fretherne </p>
<p>Harriett BROCHER married John HILLMAN - 15 June 1837</p>
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<p>1841 Census, Glos: Fretherne</p>
<p>William BROCHER - 60 Ag Lab - all born in County<br />
Mary - 50<br />
John - 15 - Waterman</p>
<p><br />
(looking at Fretherne 1851 census : Surname of later decendents seems to be BROCKER<br />
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<p><br />
1841 Census, Glos Saul</p>
<p>John HILLMAN - 23, Waterman - all born in County  **<br />
Harriet - 24<br />
Harriet - 1<br />
<strong>William BROCHES - 5</strong></p>
<p>** John HILLMAN christened as Saul 23 February 1817, parents Richard (Waterman) &amp; Priscilla.  John HILLMAN is on the 1871 Gloucester, Castle Prescints : Vessel: HOPE - Master Mariner, age 54 married.</p>
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<p><br />
1861 Census, Somerset: Vessels, WILLIAM</p>
<p>Transcribed as HELMAN </p>
<p>John HILMAN - 44 Master Seaman - born Saul (signs John HILLIMAN)<br />
Denis HILMAN - 15 - Boy - born Saul<br />
Thomas or Silvanus HILMAN - 13 - boy Saul *Freebdm Silvanius HILLMAN, A/M/J Qtr 1848 Wheatenhurst District.<br />
Harriet HILMAN - married 44 - master's wife</p>
<p>+ a couple of other Seamen</p>
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<p>1861 Census, Bristol St Mary, Redcliffe</p>
<p>William BROUCHER - 25, Master Mariner, born Glos. Fretherne<br />
Eliza B - 21 - born Bristol, Radcliffe.</p>
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<p>Saul St James - two christenings</p>
<p>George BROCHER/BROACHER - 2 April 1837 - parents Henry (Waterman) and Mary<br />
Charlotte - 25 January 1835 - ditto</p>
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<p>Gloucestershire bdm : HILLMAN, BROCHER - mixture of Haresfield/Frampton Office</p>
<p>Elijah 1838<br />
Rosamond 1839<br />
Harriet 1840 (<span style="color:#c00;"><em>Glousbdm - Harriet married Samual Thomas GREENWAY - Saul St James 1860</em></span>)<span style="font-size:smaller;">later census in Saul</span><br />
Celia 1841<br />
Elijah 1842<br />
Henry 1844  - on the 1881 census Glamorgan - Master (Vessels) - born Saul<br />
Denis 1845   *****<br />
Julia Ann 1847 - (<span style="color:#f00;">Glousbdm -Julia married Charles MITCHELL from <strong>Mitcheldean FOD</strong> - Gloucester St John the Baptist 1869</span>) - <span style="font-size:smaller;">Julia A MITCHELL later census says born Longney </span><br />
Violetta 1851</p>
<p><br />
However, these are  two families, as  a  (Selina - nee BROUCHER -  married Thomas HILLMAN) </p>
<p><br />
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<p><br />
*****</p>
<p>1881 Wales Census</p>
<p>Glamorgan: Vessels (Hannah)</p>
<p>Richard HILLMAN - 44 - Master, born Framilode, Gloucestershire<br />
Dennis HILLMAN - 34 - Master, born ditto</p>
<p>+ two able Seaman</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>William James Broucher was born on Gloucestershire in about 1836.Upon his marriage in 1861 he states he is illegitimate.He went on to become a Master mariner &amp; drowned in the Mersey aboard the &quot;Charles &amp; Ann&quot; on 19 Feb 1877.His birthplace is supposed to be Fretherne, Glos.Where on earth is this? And has anyone come across a record of his birth? Sonia Kear</p>
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