William and Martha Partridge NIBLETT of Taynton (General)

by Wanda Greathous, Wednesday, September 21, 2011, 19:24 (4819 days ago)

Seeking information on the family of William and Martha Partridge Niblett of Taynton and Newent. They had children named Mary, John, Sophia. I think Mary married Philip Holmes and arrived in the USA in 1840. Her brother stowed away on a ship and arrived soon after or possiably at the same time.

Will greatly appreciate any help.
Wanda Greathouse

William and Martha Partridge NIBLETT of Taynton

by m p griffiths @, Wednesday, September 21, 2011, 20:13 (4819 days ago) @ Wanda Greathous

Wanda

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? where/when did the marriage of Mary NIBLETT (FOD records date of birth: 25 August 1811) to Philip HOLMES take place

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FOD Records


Marriage at Gloucester St Mary De Lobe - 18 October 1810

William NIBLETT to Martha PARTRIDGE (by Banns)


By using the Advance Search - children of Martha & William NIBLETT

NEWENT

Mary - 25 August 1811

Ann - 29 June 1815 (FOD records, married William HUGHES - 20 November 1839, at Taynton - witnesses William & Sophia NIBLETT) (see information re Ann & William TURNER below) +++


TAYNTON

James - 12 May 1817 - buried at Tainton - 1 June 1817 (an infant)
James - 15 November 1818
Sophia - 29 October 1820 ****
Susanna - 16 March 1823
George - 26 February 1826 **
John - 18 November 1827

1841 Census, Glos. Taynton

couple of doors away from Church House

NIBLETT

William - 60 - Ag. Lab. all born in County
Martha - 55
Sophia - 20 ****
John - 13


(fortunately, they made the 1851 census - so places of birth)


1851 Census, Taynton

NIBLET

William - 70, Ag. Lab. born Glos. Huntley
Martha - 64, Spinner, born Glos. Newent
** George - 25 - unmarried Son, Ag. Lab. born Taynton


'her brother John stowed away on a ship (1840) and arrived soon after, or possibly at the same time'

1861 Census, Glos. Hartpury

Yew Tree Cottage

**George NIBLETT, Head, married - Ag. Lab. born Taynton, Gloster Shire
Eliza - 32 - born Berkeley
Sidney - son - 4 - born Hartpury
Sophia - 3 - bot ditto
William Thos. NIBLETT - son - 1
John NIBLETT, Brother, age 30 - Ostler - born Taynton


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***** Here is daughter Sophia married to William TURNER (with mother Martha- 1861 census)


1861 Census, Upleadon, Glos

William TURNER - 36 - born Glos. Bisley
Sophia TURNER - 38 - born Taynton
Martha NIBLETT - mother-in-law - age 73, born Newent, Glos.


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William TURNER and Ann (nee NIBLETT) are on Public Members Tree Ancestry

and this is the 1851 census for them

Longford St Mary, Tewkesbury Road, Gloucester

HUGHES

William - Ag. Lab. age 35 - born Norton, Glos.
Ann - 35 - born Newent
William - 11 - born Taynton
Henry - 9 - born Westbury
Johh - 6 - born Taynton
Edwin - 5 - born Longford St Mary
Alfred - 2 - born Longford St Mary

William and Martha Partridge NIBLETT of Taynton

by Wanda Greathous, Wednesday, September 21, 2011, 23:50 (4818 days ago) @ Wanda Greathous

Oops!! This is not my Niblett line. Someone posted data showing John Niblett was not the son of William and Martha.

So, let's look at what I have:

John Henry Niblett was born 1826 Gloucester, England.
John said he came from a well-to-do family in England. The story goes that he refused his inheritance as he felt it was too little. It is said that he recieved letter's from his family in England, they offered to pay passage for him and his family to return.
John named his children: John Henry, Mary Ann, George Washington, James Carol,
Emily,Caroline Polina Abbigail, Rebecca Jane, Thomas Lee and Joseph. This family lived near Ft. Smith, Arkansas. and it is said that Mary Preston died at his home.
Mary and George Preston are buried in a Military Cemetery in Ft. Smith, as are most of her children.

His sister was Mary Niblett born about 1808 England. She served the table of Queen Victoria. This is her grandson's statement "She came here from England, where she had been known to Queen Victoria and her household attendants in that department which means so much to royal, happiness - the table.." Mary first married Philip Holmes or Charles Philip Holmes and had children:Sophia Elizabeth, Ann, Charles.
She arrived in New York in 1840, remarried around 1843 to George Preston at Ft. Gibson, Arkansas.

I definitely need help in finding parents for Mary and John Henry Niblett.

Wanda Greathouse

NIBLETT

by m p griffiths @, Thursday, September 22, 2011, 15:14 (4818 days ago) @ Wanda Greathous

Wanda

Been trying to put some dates to your information - and not sure if there are any FOD/Gloucester connections!!!


'This family lived near Ft. Smith, Arkansas'


Church of Latter Day Saints

John NIBLETT, birth date 1832, Grooms Age 34, married Elizabeth CARVER, birth date 1845, of Sebastian Co. Arkansas - Brides Age, 21, - married 17 April 1866, Fort Smith, Sebastian, Arkansas


1880 - Dayton, Sebastian, Arkansas

NIBLET

John - age 51, Farmer, born England
Elizibeth - 33 - born MO
John H - 14
Mary A - 12
George W - 10
James C - 7
Emla M - 5
Carolin A - 2


how you know he was born in Gloucester c 1829-1832 ???


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Found Charles Philip HOLMES & Mary NIBLETT'S children on Public Members Tree Ancestry

(But looking at the CLDS - A Philip HOLMES married a Mary BROOK - 4 July 1831, Kirkburton)

Sophia Elizabeth - 1830
Ann S - 1834 - the tree has the baptism of Ann S HOLMES, December 26th 1834, New Mills, Yorkshire - from Passenger List
Charles - 1838

think they sailed from Liverpool, but don't have access view these records.


? Church of Latter Day Saints: have two baptisms - parents Philip & Mary HOLMES at Kilburton, Yorkshire - Anne - baptism 28 July 1835 (born 6 December 1834) and Charles - 11 June 1837.

New Mills is a Chapelry of Kirkburton

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Mary HOLMES married George PRESTON, 9 April 1843, Fort Gibson, by Rev. Southnage, Minster of the Gospel

This Public Members Tree, has many census/immigrations details etc. This would be a good start for you to get access to.

NIBLETT

by Wanda Greathous, Friday, September 23, 2011, 02:03 (4817 days ago) @ m p griffiths

I will try to answer some of your questions. John Henry Niblett joined the US Army at Pittsburg, Pa. on 25 June 1865, he marries Elizabeth in 1866 while stationed at Ft. Smith, Ark. His enrollment papers say he was born in Gloucheshire, England and is 39 years old. Birth date would be 1826.
His marriage papers state that he is 34, born 1832. Elizabeth could have supplied this information.
Yes that is my John and Elizabeth Carver Niblett on the 1880 Census.
He is also on the 1870 Census, Sebastian Co, Ark. Washburn Township, Black Jack Post Office. He always lived at the foot of Black Jack Mountain. In 1870 he is 43, would be born 1827.
In May of 1890 he filed for a Invalid Pension, he lists his age as 64, and a resident of Dayton. He would be born 1826.

!1969, MARCH 27. LETTER FROM BILL NIBLETT, MANSFIELD, ARKANSAS.
THIS BOOK CONTAINS HISTORY AND THE ORIGIN OF THE JOHN NIBLETT FAMILY IN THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. IT IS ARRANGED AND COMPILED BY WILLIAM ROBERT
NIBLETT, GRANDSON OF THE JOHN NIBLETT MENTIONED ABOVE AND I WILLIAM ROBERT
NIBLETT, NOW BEING 73 YEARS OF AGE, JAN THE 6TH 1969, YET RESIDE IN THE TOWN OF
MANSFIELD, ARKANSAS, SEBASTIAN COUNTY. MY PART OF HISTORY OR PLACE IN THE
FAMILY TREE WILL COME OUT LATER, SO I WILL START NOW WITH THE IMIGRATION OF MY
GRANDFATHER JOHN NIBLETT TO THIS COUNTRY AS FOLLOWS ON PAGE 1.
PAGE 1. JOHN NIBLETT WHO WAS MY GRANDFATHER ON MY FATHERS SIDE OF THE HOUSE,
WAS BORN IN ENGLAND. HE WAS BORN OCT THE 13TH 1825.

The Public Member Tree you were viewing is that of David Orrell, my friend and genealogy buddy. I think he got the birth date for Ann from another Tree. He does not know that is definitely correct.

I do have that passenger list for Philip HOlmes and children in 1840, were they were from Liverpool. I also think he is in some doubt that Philip is a middle name.

I thought I was wrong on William and Martha being his parents, as he was still in England in 1861. He could have left England between 1861 and 1865. I was under the impression that he had been here longer, but have found no records prior to the 1865.

Maybe Mary Niblett had a prior marriage to a Brook. More questions, fewer answers.
Wanda

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