Upleadon Court and the PERKINS family (General)

by mw2244, Friday, April 22, 2011, 10:14 (4968 days ago)

My grandmother has postcards of Upleadon House which suggest that it was owned by the PERKINS family (my great great grandmother's parents)some time until around the 1850s. Does anyone know if there is any truth to that? Mary Jane PERKINS was born in 1853 and married John Chamberlayne CAVE. They emmigrated to New Zealand but were unhappy there and returned to the UK shortly after. They are both buried in Upleadon.

We also have photographs of her parents (also PERKINS) but they are unlabelled and we don't know their names. We do know that the PERKINS family invented the kinks in the hair-pin and were probably reasonably wealthy.

Does anyone have any information about the Perkins family and/or Upleadon House?

Thanks!

M.

Upleadon Court and the PERKINS family

by m p griffiths @, Friday, April 22, 2011, 10:39 (4968 days ago) @ mw2244

trying to find out who were Mary Jane PERKINS parents - place of birth etc?


England & Wales, National Probate Calendar


Probate Date: 9 April 1937, death date: 27 November 1936 (Age 81 c 1855)

CAVE: John Chamberlain of 20 Cromwell Street, Gloucester, died 27 November 1936 Probate Gloucester 9 April to Samuel STANSFIELD, Engineer and Frederick FLUCK, Draper & Outfitter. Effects £5,045 9s. 11d.


FreeBDM

Marriage - Stroud District J/F/M Qtr 1880 (Gloucestershire BDM - Stroud Register Office) - ? was this a 'second marriage' for either of them? - this would give parents names/witnesses etc.....

John Chamberlain CAVE & Mary Jane PERKINS


Gloucestershire BDM - two children listed - surname CAVE - mother's maiden name PERKINS at Huntley

May Agatha CAVE - 1887 and Melville John CAVE - 1889

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Birth - Thornbury District J/A/S Qtr 1855

John Chamberlain CAVE


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1911 Census - CAVE in Newent, Gloucestershire

John - age 56 c 1855
Mary - age 58 - c 1853
May - age 23 - c 1888
Melville - age 21 - c 1890


the full print-out would give their address: and place of birth of Mary

Pretoria Upleadon - Probate 1922 Mary Jane CAVE

by m p griffiths @, Friday, April 22, 2011, 11:40 (4968 days ago) @ m p griffiths

National Probate Register

1922

CAVE Mary Jane of Pretoria Upleadon Gloucestershire (wife of John Chamberlain CAVE) died 21 September 1922.
Probate Gloucester 22 September to John Chamberlain CAVE and Melville John CAVE farmers and Samuel STANSFIELD engineer. Effects £1,769 12s 4d.


burial on FOD records - 26 September 1922 at Newent - address: Upleadon


On the 1911 Census Summary for Upleadon


Mr Wm ROWLEY is living at Pretoria House.


1861 Census, Upleadon

Upleadon Court ?

Robert ALLOWAY - unmarried - 54 - Farmer of 470 acres employing 12 labourers and 7 boys, born Glos. Shipton Moigns
Jane ALLOWAY - sister, unmarried - 48 - Housekeeper born Glos. Upton
Mary J (Mary Jane - 1851 census) STOWERS - Niece - unmarried, 22 (c1839) - Niece, visitor, born Essex, Pillingham
+ one servant


1871 Census, Upleadon

Upleadon Court

William HARTLAND - age 29, Farmer of 437 acres etc. born Rodley
Henrietta Maria - age 29 (wife) - born Newent (nee BRUTON) - Marriage FreeBDM - A/M/J Qtr 1868 - Gloucester District
William - son age 2 born Caxhill
+ Servants

(same family still there 1881 census)


1891 Census, Upleadon

Upleadon Court

CLOKE (family)

Christopher - c1845 - born Markam Church, Devon and his family inc two sons - Alfred & Ernest) ***


and on the 1901 Census, the CLOKE family are still at Upleadon Court


1911 Summary Census - Upleadon


The Court (Farm House)

Mr CLOKE - (total 3 males + 3 females)


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England & Wales, National Probate Calender - 1928

CLOKE Christopher John of Hucclecote House, Hucclescote Gloucestershire died 30 July 1928, Probate Gloucester, 1 September to (Christopher Venning CLOKE+), Alfred CLOKE and Ernest CLOKE, farmers. Effects £15,607 10s. 11d.


Probate for Christopher Venning CLOKE - who died 26 June 1939, Drews Farm, Highleadon - mentioning Alfred CLOKE and Ernest Palmer CLOKE

John Cave

by pclark @, Friday, April 22, 2011, 12:42 (4968 days ago) @ m p griffiths

Hi

Did your John Cave have a brother called Augustus?. I see from the 1901 census that John had a son in New Zealand called Augustus.
The reason for asking is Augustus Cave went to New Zealand and I am hoping he went with his brother (your John).

I have Johns, parents as William Cave and Caroline, the John Cave in my tree matches your Johns circa birth year and is from the same area of Gloucestershire.

Br

Pete

John Cave

by mw2244, Saturday, April 23, 2011, 01:50 (4968 days ago) @ pclark

Hi Pete,

I have just got off the phone from a long conversation with my grandmother (Margaret THOMAS nee CAVE). She gave me a lot of information about the CAVEs so here it is:

The two brothers came out to NZ separately.

Agustus CAVE 'Uncle Gus' came out first. He started a carrier business between Wellington and the Wairarapa (over the Rimutaka hills) in partnership with a Mr. Bannister. With the money he made he brought a farm just outside of Masterton on which he bred pedigree sheep and racehorses. (Incidentally the family kept a silk racing outfit in yellow and gold in a tin but it was later thrown out). He married a relative of his business partener (Mr. Bannister).

John Chamberlain CAVE and his wife Mary Jane (nee PERKINS) came out to New Zealand live and settled in the same area of the Wairarapa as his brother. John went to work for the 'horrible' Mr. Morley. Morley's wife always dressed in black and carried bunches of keys to everything around her waist.

Meanwhile, in England, William CAVE's (the father of John Chamberlain CAVE and Augustus CAVE)wife, Caroline, died. Without his wife William was lonely so came to New Zealand to live with his son, John Chamberlain CAVE. He settled on his son's farm. He kept a beautiful garden and is buried in the Masterton cemetery.

Augustus CAVE stayed in New Zealand but after about 3 or 4 years in New Zealand Mary Jane and John Chamberlain CAVE returned to England. They are both buried in Upleadon.

My grandmother has lots of photos, including photographs of portraits of William CAVE and his wife Caroline.

Is any of this helpful? Do you have any specific questions?

Do you have any information about Caroline?

M.

John Cave

by mw2244, Saturday, April 23, 2011, 01:55 (4968 days ago) @ mw2244

Sorry an error:

The business partner was Mr Barrister (not Bannister).

M.

John Cave

by pclark @, Saturday, April 23, 2011, 10:15 (4967 days ago) @ mw2244

Hi

I would say we have a family match. My 4th great Grandmother was Margaret Cave who married Thomas Robins. I am I believe 1st cousin 5 times removed of William cave.

I will contact you off line.

Br

Pete

Upleadon Court and the SHAYLE family

by unknown, Monday, July 09, 2012, 14:31 (4524 days ago) @ mw2244

At the Archive of Cider Pomology I have a letter from George Shayle of Upleadon Court (not quite sure it is Court, it looks like Ceourr but is prob.ly Court). He is requesting port wine and 2 galls of fine old rum, so it maybe a pub. Date is Dec 9 1852
Rebecca

Upleadon Court and the SHAYLE family

by slowhands @, proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, Monday, July 09, 2012, 17:49 (4524 days ago) @ unknown

At the Archive of Cider Pomology I have a letter from George Shayle of Upleadon Court (not quite sure it is Court, it looks like Ceourr but is prob.ly Court). He is requesting port wine and 2 galls of fine old rum, so it maybe a pub. Date is Dec 9 1852
Rebecca

1851 Upleadon Court
George Shayle abt 1796 Fownhope, Herefordshire, England Head Bosbury, Herefordshire
Alice H Shayle abt 1808 March, Herefordshire, England Wife Bosbury, Herefordshire
Maria Shayle abt 1848 Bosbury, Herefordshire, England Daughter Bosbury, Herefordshire
Amelia Shayle abt 1847 Bosbury, Herefordshire, England Daughter Bosbury, Herefordshire
Ada Shayle abt 1847 Bosbury, Herefordshire, England Daughter Bosbury, Herefordshire

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