Liddingtons of Lydney (General)
by unknown, Thursday, May 24, 2012, 01:17 (4569 days ago)
please can anyone help about the life of John Liddington b1867 in Aylburton and wife Rosina Liddington nee Beachley B 1869 in Awre. They had 7 children one of which was my grandfather William R. J. b 1890
Liddingtons of Lydney
by Jefff , West London, Middlesex, Thursday, May 24, 2012, 02:10 (4569 days ago) @ unknown
Hi Carol, welcome to this great forum and website !
Can you be more precise as to what you wish to know, or already know, thanks. I ask as a quick look at this site's Parish Records shows there are 338 for "Liddington" and it's spelling variations (tick Soundex box when searching), almost all of which are in Lydney parish (which may explain why it's a new name to me, with me being from t'other end of the Forest). Have you lookedup these ?.
Also via this site's Homepage you can search for Census Records, Memorial Inscriptions, Old documents such as Wills, Old Photos, etc etc; there's so much that may be of interest. Finally this Forum is itself a great source and is also searchable, see box at top right. That said the only hits seem to refer to people from out of the Forest in Wiltshire, unusually no-one seems to have researched this name before ?.
Searching the Old Photos gives:
http://www.forest-of-dean.net/gallery/berryhill/pages/page_25.html
Searching the main site gives this old query, a relation of yours perhaps, given the timing I guess you may be from out of the UK ? (which is fine, of course).
"I am looking for the name of Liddington in Lydney,Gls.
Especially the descendents of Isaac and Ann (nee Carter),both born near Malmesbury Wilts, and came over the border around 1850. My grandfather was their son,John,born 1856 in Lydney. Many thanks.
Kathleen Wye"
Liverpool, NSW Australia
Sunday, November 05, 2000 at 11:34:47
Also Thomas Liddington in the 1879 Trade Parkend Directory, a shopkeeper.
http://www.forest-of-dean.net/kellys/Parkend_1879.htm
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From this site's PRs as a quick start I find:
Record_ID: 39872
Entry_Number: 1106
Year: 1867
Month: May
Day: 26
Parents_Surname: LIDDINGTON
Child_Forenames: John
Fathers_Forenames: John
Mothers_Forenames: Sarah
Mothers_Surname:
Residence: Aylburton
Occupation: Labourer
Officiating_Minister: A.R.Bennett Curate
Event: Baptism
Memoranda:
Notes:
Register_Reference: PFC209 IN 1/5
Page_Number: 139
Parish_Chapel: Lydney
Soundex: L352
So far I'm puzzled I've not found Rosina's Baptism but sadly I haven't much time at the mo (2am in London)
Their marriage:
Record_ID: 34613
Entry_Number: 249
Year: 1889
Month: Oct
Day: 5
Grooms_Surname: LIDDINGTON
Grooms_Forenames: John
Grooms_Age: 23
Groom_Condition: Bachelor
Grooms_Occupation: Labourer in tin works
Grooms_Residence: Lydney
Grooms_Fathers_Surname: LIDDINGTON
Grooms_Fathers_Forenames: John
Grooms_Fathers_Occupation: Labourer
Brides_Surname: BEACHLEY
Brides_Forenames: Rosina
Brides_Age: 20
Brides_Condition: Spinster
Brides_Occupation: [not stated]
Brides_Residence: Lydney
Brides_Fathers_Surname: BEACHLEY
Brides_Fathers_Forenames: Robert
Brides_Fathers_Occupation: Labourer
Licence_or_Banns: Banns
Date_of_Banns: [not stated]
Signature_or_Mark: Both sign
Witness_1: Mark of Robert Beachley
Witness_2: Sarah Jane Lee
Other_Witnesses:
Officiating_Minister: Henry S Prinsep[?]
Event: Marriage
Memoranda:
Notes:
Register_Reference: P209 IN 1/16
Page_Number: 125
Parish_Chapel: Lydney
Soundex_Groom: L352
Soundex_Bride: B240
Using the great "advanced search" feature (see base of PRs search page) I can only find three of their children's Baptisms ?:
Record ID 118704
Entry Number 392
Year 1891
Month Feb
Day 15
Parents Surname LIDDINGTON
Child Forenames William Robert John
Fathers Forenames John
Mothers Forenames Rosina
Mothers Surname
Residence Crump Cottage
Occupation Labourer
Officiating Minister R.Maynard Turner
Event Baptism
Memoranda Born 7th Dec[ember] 1891[along bottom of entry]
Notes [Date of birth should be 1890 as entry is Feb 1891!] Lydington deleted and replaced with Liddington
Register Reference 851113
Page Number 49
Parish Chapel Lydney
Record ID 105999
Entry Number 681
Year 1893
Month Oct
Day 1
Parents Surname LIDDINGTON
Child Forenames Arthur Beaumont
Fathers Forenames John
Mothers Forenames Rosina
Mothers Surname
Residence Viney Hill
Occupation Tinplate-worker
Officiating Minister E S Smith
Event Baptism
Memoranda
Notes
Register Reference P348 IN 1/1
Page Number 86
Parish Chapel Viney Hill
Record ID 119180
Entry Number 868
Year 1896
Month Mar
Day 29
Parents Surname LIDDINGTON
Child Forenames Frederick Arnold
Fathers Forenames John
Mothers Forenames Rosina
Mothers Surname
Residence Lydney
Occupation Tin worker
Officiating Minister J.C.E.Besant
Event Baptism
Memoranda
Notes [J.C.E.Besant underlined]
Register Reference 851113
Page Number 109
Parish Chapel Lydney
Hope this helps as as a start, as I said a more specific query would help ?.
More to follow in the morning I'm sure... meanwhile if you haven't please take a look thro' the PRs, must be some more kin there. Happy Hunting !
Liddingtons of Lydney
by unknown, Thursday, May 24, 2012, 09:33 (4569 days ago) @ Jefff
Dear Jeff, Thanks for the information it was a great help. I really don't know what I am looking for as I am new to all this family tree. I was just hoping somebody would help me with the Liddingtons of Lydney. You have done that and giving me a source of information. yes you were right about me living outside the country as I live in Australia with husband Ron and 3 daughters and 5 grand-children.I have lived here for 36 years and I came here from Llanishen Cardiff. Many thanks Carol
LIDDINGTON/BEACHLEY/WORGAN of Lydney
by m p griffiths , Thursday, May 24, 2012, 08:09 (4569 days ago) @ unknown
This tree has quite a few Public Members on Ancestry : William LIDDINGTON (Widower) married Perry ALLEN (Spinster) at Lydney 9 September 1823, witnesses: John LEWIS & Sarah WEAVER *****
These 'trees' go back at least as far as William LIDDINGTON born 1732, Brockenborough - who married Mary LOSBEY 1752, in Grey Easton Wilts.
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Here is the 1911 Wales Census, Cottage Cottage, Nr Highfield House, Lydney
living in 3 rooms
(difficult to see whether middle initials are T's or F's
LIDDINGTON
John - 44 - married 21 years 7 children born alive, 6 living - Farm Labourer, Dairy Farm, born Aylburton
Rosina T/F ? - 41 - born Blakeney
Frederick D - 15 Single, Farm Labourer, Dairy Farm, born Blakeney
Percy W - 11 - at school, born Lydney
Raymond T/F ? - at school - born Lydney
Marjorie E - 6 - born Highfield
Winifred A - 12 - born Highfield
1901 Wales Census Lydney
23 Tutnalls Street
LIDDINGTON
John - 44 - General Labourer above pit outside, born Aylburton
Rosina - 32 - born Awre
William - 10 - born Lydney
Frederick - 5 - born Lydney
Percy - 1 - born Lydney
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1891 Census, Lydney
Crump Cottage
LIDDINGTON
John - 24 - Iron Butler, Ironworks born Aylburton
Rose - 22 - born Lydney
William R - 4 months
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Although Gloucestershire BDM - have the marriage to John LIDDINGTON to Rosina BEAKLEY - FOD, Lydney, St Mary the Virgin 1889 - here is the FOD record.
Marriage at Lydney - 5 October 1889
John LIDDINGTON, age 23, Bachelor, Labourer in tin works, residence : Lydney
father: John LIDDINGTON, Labourer
married
Rosina BEACHLEY, age 20, Spinster, residence: Lydney
father: Robert BEACHLEY, Labourer
by banns
mark of Robert BEACHLEY and Sarah Jane LEE
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On the 1881 Census
John LIDDINGTON age 14 born Alberton is at the Gloucestershire Clifton Certified Industrial School along with many other boys. John is on Page 2 and there are 10 pages.
William HIBBINS age 49 - (+ his family) is the Supt. of Industrial School Master, born Stamford, Lincs - and there are a couple of Officers - along with all these boys (Scholars) from all over the Country, which I think is the Workhouse.
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http://www.workhouses.org.uk/Clifton/
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FOD records
Baptism at Lydney- 26 May 1867 - John LIDDINGTON, parents John (labourer) & Sarah - residence Aylburton - Looking at Gloucestershire BDM - mother's maiden name : WORGAN
Gloucestershire BDM : LIDDINGTON/WORGAN (sibling) births at Office: Chepstow, Lydney
Worgan - 1855
William George - 1856
Sarah Jane 1859
Perry - 1862
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1861 Census, Aylburton
LIDDINGTON
John - 31, Coalheaver, born Aylburton
Sarah - 30 - born St Briavels
William - 4
Sarah - 1
Joseph LIDDINGTON Wdr - 66 - born Buckenbury, Wilts ***
Elizabeth LIDDINGTON, unm dau - 36 - born Lidney
1871 Census, Aylburton
LIDDINGTON
Joseph - 76 - born Wiltshire, Brokenboro
Sarah - wife - 51 - born Shropshire, Open Gales
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1851 Census, Glos. Aylburton
John HIGGS - Head - mar - 36 - Ag Lab. born Glos. Beaurestone?
Alice HIGGS - wife - 28 - born Aylburton
Hannah HIGGS - daughter - 1 - born Aylburton
William LIDDINGTON - father-in-law - Wdr - 67 - Ag Lab. born Wilts, Brockenborough
John LIDDINGTON, brother-in-law, age 21 - born Gloucestershire, Aylburton
+ a couple of lodgers
1841 Census, Lydney *******
LIDDINGTON
William - 50 - not born in County
Perry - - 60 - born in County
Alice - 17
John - 11
Rosina F BEAKLEY/BICKLEY-DAVIS
by m p griffiths , Thursday, May 24, 2012, 11:02 (4569 days ago) @ m p griffiths
Gloucestershirebdm - have a baptism of
Rosina Fanny BAKELEY - mother's maiden name DAVIS - 1869, Newnham - which is probably Rosina - as the later census have a middle initial "F" - can't see any siblings on GloucestershireBDM
Also Robert BEACHLEY was a witness at her wedding to John LIDDINGTON
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Freebdm
Marriage Winchombe District: A/M/J Qtr 1857 - Robert BICKLEY married Elizabeth DAVIS
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FOD records
Baptism at Blakeney - 19 September 1869
Rosina Fanny BRICKLEY
father: Robert (labourer)
mother: Eliza
Residence: Lewbrook
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1901 Census, Lydney
Lewbrook Cottage
BEAKLEY
Robert - 74 - Ag Lab. born Winchombe
Elizabeth - 62 - born Glos. Asbury Upton
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1891 Census, Lewsbrook - where Rosina's parents were living on her baptism record
BEAKLEY
Robert - 60 - born Glos. Winchombe
Elizabeth - 50 - born Glos. Horsley
Bessie - daughter - 13 - born Blakeney
1881 Census, Lydney
Gearsel Farm
BEAKLEY
Robert - 56 - Labourer on Farm, born Glos. Winchombe
Elizabeth - 42 - born Glos. Acksberry Upton
Mary - 21 - born Glos. Winchombe
Rose - 11 - born Awre
Bessie - 4 - born Awre
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FOD records have a baptism at Lydney - 20 December 1863, of Annie Elizabeth BEATLY - parents Robert & Elizabeth
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1861 Census, Sudley,
BICKLEY
Robert - 46, Farm Carter, born Winchombe
Elizabeth - 27 - born Horsley
Mary - 1 - born Sudeley
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1851 Census, Winchombe, Glos
Hailes Street
BICKLEY
Louisa - 63 Ag. Lab Pauper - all born Winchcombe
Jane - 32 - unmarried works at Silk Factory
Robert - unmarried - 28 - Ag Lab
Mary - unmarried - 23 - works at Silk Factory
Ann 5 and Elizabeth 11 months, illegitimate daughters of Jane
1841 Census, Glos. Winchombe
Abbey Terrace
BICKLEY
Louisa - 50 - all born in Conty
Jane - 21 - Silk Throwsks?
Robert - 17 - Lab
Rebecca - 15 - Silk Throwsks?
Mary - 13 - ditto
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Gloucestershire Baptism CD Index
Baptisms at Winchombe St Peters, parents William (labourer) and Louisa
Jane - 23 January 1820
Mary - 18 April 1828
Rebecca - 26 January 1826
Robert - 18 July 1823
William - 30 June 1822
Marriage at Winchcombe St Peter
William BICKLEY - married Louisa STONEHAM - 18 July 1819
LIDDINGTON/BEACHLEY/WORGAN of Lydney
by unknown, Thursday, May 24, 2012, 11:40 (4569 days ago) @ m p griffiths
Hi m p Griffiths Many thanks for information on the Liddington family. All the information was a great help to me. I have just started to do my Dads side and living here in Australia it is hard to get information so with your help I have learnt about my ancestors. Many thanks Carol
BEAKLEY/TURLEY + BEAKLEY/EDWARDS
by m p griffiths , Thursday, May 24, 2012, 20:40 (4569 days ago) @ unknown
This is a link to Rosina's sister Mary Brace BEAKLEY who married David TURLEY - at Lydney - 4 June 1881
http://www.turnpenny.info/Images%20(11)/Turley.pdf
and from the above website, you can follow this couple through the census' (Page 16)....
FOD records - marriage at Lydney - 4 June 1881
David TURLEY, age 24, Bachelor, Mason, Viney Hill
father: Edwin TURLEY, Mason
married
Mary BEAKLEY - age 22, Spinster, Lydney
father: Robert BEAKLEY - labourer
by banns
witnesses: Thomas and Mary Ann TURLEY
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previous thread on David TURLEY and Mary
http://www.forum.forest-of-dean.net/index.php?id=36247
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1911 Census, Viney Hill, Viney Woodside, Blakeney Glos.
Living in 5 rooms - married 30 years, 11 children born alive, 11 living
TURLEY
David - 51 - Collier (Hewer) coal cutter, born Blakeney Hill
Mary - 50 - born Winchcombe
William - 29 - Mason (Stone) born West Dean
Bingham - 19 Collier (drammer) all born East Dean
Horald - 15
Archibell - 11 - School
Francis - 9
Celia - 8
Florence 12 - School
(all names transcribed as Ancestry)
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Marriage at Lydney- 24 December 1890
Charles EDWARDS, age 27 - bachelor, Collier - residence Ellisons Means
father: Charles EDWARDS, Mason
married
Eliza BEAKLEY, age 24, Spinster, residence: Lendsbrook
father: Robert BEAKLEY, labourer
witnesses: Robert and Elizabeth BEAKLEY
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1891 Census, Lydney
Allaston Mesne
EDWARDS
Charles - 53 - Mason, born Lydney
Sarah - 50 - born Lydney
Charles - son - 28 - Coalminer
Eliza - daughter-in-law - age 24 - born Blakeney
Charles - 4 Grandson
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1901 Census, Monmouthshire, Lydney
Allestone Court Farm
LIDDINGTON
Joseph - 43 - Farmer, all born Glos. Aylburton
Alice - 43
William - 12
Louisa - 10
Earnest - 8
Lilly - 4
Dorthoy - 3
Edwin - 2
and next door but one
Allastone Meend
EDWARDS
Charles - 37 - Coal Hewer, all born Lydney
Eliza - 33
Earnest - 8
William - 6
Sarah - widow, mother - age 70
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1911 Wales Census, Bedwelty Monmouthshire (Rock Bedwelty)
4 Warne St Pengam
living in 5 rooms
married 24 years, 7 children born alive, 6 living, 1 died
EDWARDS
Charles - 45 - Coalminer, all born Lydney
Eliza - 43
Charles - 23
William - 15
Maud - 8
Millie - 5
Robert - 2
BEAKLEY/TURLEY + BEAKLEY/EDWARDS
by unknown, Friday, May 25, 2012, 05:16 (4568 days ago) @ m p griffiths
hi m p Griffiths Thank you so much for doing the research. I had no idea about Rosina family so you have given me an insight to her. my time will be spent going through what you have sent. Thanks Carol
LIDDINGTON (Wiltshire - 'Moonrakers')
by m p griffiths , Friday, May 25, 2012, 07:45 (4568 days ago) @ unknown
Your LIDDINGTON's from my home County of Wiltshire - we're called 'Moonrakers'. Anyone who is born in this County is called this.. Grandad + his Grandparents - and Great Uncle came from Blakeney to work for the GWR in Swindon.
Moonraker website - for research and 'why we are called Moonrakers'
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Another 'lovely' Wiltshire website - is called 'Duncan & Mandy's website
this couple have been all around Wiltshire, taking many photographs (33,000) of Churches/Churchyards - and also includes Brokenborough + people's research interest.
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My husband from Berkshire - is called a 'Berkshire Hog', no idea why! - something to do with breeding of pigs.
Could anyone tell me what a person from Gloucestershire is called?
Glostershire People are called
by Jefff , West London, Middlesex, Friday, May 25, 2012, 17:40 (4568 days ago) @ m p griffiths
"Foreigners".... unless they be from the Vurrest !.
But they're not (quite) as bad as the rest of the world ! ;)
Joking aside, good question and no idea.... be nice to know.
Gloucester itself apparently is from Glowancestre, (1282), derived from the Anglo-Saxon for fort (Old English ceaster) preceded by the Roman stem Glev- (pronounced glaiw). In Old Welsh, the city was known as Caerloyw, caer = castle, and loyw from gloyw = glowing/bright.
So the original city of "bright lights" perhaps.
Glostershire People are called
by peteressex , Saturday, May 26, 2012, 07:52 (4567 days ago) @ Jefff
I once had the misfortune to work with a native of Worcestershire who referred to me as a "Glozzie". She was silenced when I called her a "Woozie."
BEAKLEY/TURLEY + BEAKLEY/EDWARDS
by peteressex , Saturday, May 26, 2012, 09:00 (4567 days ago) @ m p griffiths
I might have known that as soon as the name Turley appeared I would emerge connected to this research, given the copious procreation involved. Those involved in this research may therefore be interested in the tree's further proliferations.
Towards the bottom of page 3 of the relevant link, http://www.turnpenny.info/Images%20(11)/Turley.pdf Edward Turley marries Mary Ann Sterry. She was a daughter of William Sterry and Ann nee Shaw, who were my gt-gt-gt-grandparents up my father's mother's line (where the spelling later became "Sterrey".)
There is some margin for interpretation and speculation, but I have it that Edward Turley and Mary Ann nee Sterry ran up 13 children. I haven't traced any of them there Turleys down the line, but it appears they managed a mere 4 girls and that their boys were, in order of appearance, William, Richard, Edwin, Charles, John, Thomas, David, James and possibly Frank.
You can hardly be surprised that eventually Richard Sterry (1879 Lydney - 1952 Tutnalls), a gt-grandson of William Sterry and Ann nee Shaw, and himself the second of 12 children, married a Lily Turley, of Old Furnace at Viney Hill. (This was his second marriage, but Richard by somewhat feeble comparison only appears to have begotten 10 children in the entire course.) I have Lily's father as John Turley whose wife's first name was Elizabeth. It would be fascinating if we could show that John Turley as identical with the John who was among the 8 or 9 sons of Edward and Mary Ann. The birth dates are viable - John born 1853 and Lily (from memory) 1894.
Descendants of Richard Sterry and Lily nee Turley, and of other Sterrys/Sterreys, continue to occupy stretches of Lydney, Whitecroft and Bream, whilst the conventionally traced head of this particular Sterry tree is Richard, birth date and place untraced, who married Ann Toomey (or similar) at Minsterworth in 1794. However, a recent DNA sample from a living Lydney Sterrey has proved a blood link to the more ancient Sterrys of Longhope, with a link thus to the mid-1600s. The golden egg would be proving a link to the most ancient of all known Sterrys, who were around at Ruardean in time for one of them to marry there in 1539, but, despite the geographical proximity, even DNA has yet to make that connection.
I started rambling too early on a Saturday morning and think I have now seen an answer to the John Turley connection by reading on a bit. Page 38 of the turnpenny link http://www.turnpenny.info/Images%20(11)/Turley.pdf appears to refer to the relevant Lily as Lilian and as the daughter of Emily, and indicates that Lilian was the grand-daughter of John Turley and Elizabeth (surname now seen as Morse) and not, as had been supposed, their daughter.
Lily STERRY nee TURLEY 1895
by peteressex , Monday, May 28, 2012, 06:58 (4565 days ago) @ peteressex
I now have double confirmation that Lilian (Lily) Sterry nee Turley on page 38 of the Turnpenny link is correctly described there as having been the daughter of Emily Turley, single mother.
The baptism on 24 March 1895 at Viney Hill is shown in this site's parish record transcriptions with Emily as mother and no father stated, but I also have it from one of Lily's living descendants that Emily was indeed Lily's mother. Moreover according to family lore Emily was impregnated by the Lord of the Manor. If so, the baptismal record might imply that the exerciser of this belated Droit de Seigneur was a bit bashful about it.
Does anyone know if Lords of the Manor as such were still around in Blakeney/Viney Hill in 1894, and if so who they were?
Emily TURLEY 1875 Blakeney / Viney Hill
by slowhands , proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, Monday, May 28, 2012, 07:52 (4565 days ago) @ peteressex
Does anyone know if Lords of the Manor as such were still around in Blakeney/Viney Hill in 1894, and if so who they were?
I have a feeling that the Crown was technically "Lord of the Manor" however I suspect we should be looking towards Clanna and its occupants (Walter MARLING?) or maybe the Bathurst/Bledisloe's at Lydney Park.....
or, Emily was away in Service and returned home "with child"
1891 Clanna
Walter Bentley Marling abt 1854 Selsley Stroud, Gloucestershire, England Head Alvington, Gloucestershire
Mary Isabella C Marling abt 1860 Shorticar, Canada Wife Alvington, Gloucestershire
Margaret C Marling abt 1883 Tidenham, Gloucestershire, England Daughter Alvington, Gloucestershire
Mary Helen Marling abt 1886 Tidenham, Gloucestershire, England Daughter Alvington, Gloucestershire
Dorothy Barbara Marling abt 1889 Alvington, Gloucestershire, England Daughter Alvington, Gloucestershire
Marcus Gage Cartwright abt 1855 Stroud, Gloucestershire, England Visitor Alvington, Gloucestershire
Ethel Jane Cartwright abt 1869 Stone, Gloucestershire, England Visitor Alvington, Gloucestershire
Sarah Vaughan abt 1849 Kingsland, Herefordshire, England Servant Alvington, Gloucestershire
Elizabeth Ann Darnley abt 1862 Delhi, India Servant Alvington, Gloucestershire
Gertrude Jane Lloyd abt 1869 Caermarthen, Llandingat Servant Alvington, Gloucestershire
Margaret Phillips abt 1856 Westradacone, Glamorgan, Wales Servant Alvington, Gloucestershire
Sarah Jane Jones abt 1871 Madley, Herefordshire, England Servant Alvington, Gloucestershire
Fanny Shephard abt 1870 Shere, Surrey, England Servant Alvington, Gloucestershire
Lucy Edwards abt 1872 Woolaston, Gloucestershire, England Servant Alvington, Gloucestershire
Joseph Berwick abt 1868 Clapham, Surrey, England Servant Alvington, Gloucestershire
1881
Charles Bathurst abt 1837 Barwick In Elmet, Yorkshire, England Head Lydney, Gloucestershire
Mary Elizth. Bathurst abt 1843 India Wife Lydney, Gloucestershire
William Hay Bathurst abt 1865 London, London, Middlesex, England Son Lydney, Gloucestershire
Mary Georgina Bathurst abt 1867 London, London, Middlesex, England Daughter Lydney, Gloucestershire
Eliza Clara Buckley abt 1850 London, London, Middlesex, England Servant Lydney, Gloucestershire
Margaret Evans abt 1845 Llangedwin, Denbighshire, Wales Servant Lydney, Gloucestershire
Elizabeth Dart abt 1816 Awliscombe, Devon, England Servant Lydney, Gloucestershire
Mary Bentley abt 1852 Derbyshire, England Servant Lydney, Gloucestershire
Ann Ambry abt 1862 Berry Hill, Gloucestershire, England Servant Lydney, Gloucestershire
Fanny Winter abt 1862 Newent, Gloucestershire, England Servant Lydney, Gloucestershire
Ann Phillips abt 1864 Viney Hill, Gloucestershire, England Servant Lydney, Gloucestershire
Robina Ann Boyle abt 1861 Scotland Servant Lydney, Gloucestershire
William Shirland abt 1862 Exeyer Servant Lydney, Gloucestershire
John Algernon Gamble abt 1865 Coleford, Gloucestershire, England Servant Lydney, Gloucestershire
1891 Lydney park
Charles Bathurst abt 1837 Barwick in Elmet, Yorkshire, England Head Lydney, Gloucestershire
Mary G Bathurst abt 1867 London, England Daughter Lydney, Gloucestershire
Charles Bathurst abt 1868 London, England Son Lydney, Gloucestershire
Arthur H Bathurst abt 1873 London, England Son Lydney, Gloucestershire
Charlotte Willesford abt 1831 Barwick in Elmet, Yorkshire, England Sister Lydney, Gloucestershire
Mary L Willesford abt 1871 London, England Niece Lydney, Gloucestershire
Viseount Domaraile abt 1867 Scotton, Lincolnshire, England Visitor Lydney, Gloucestershire
Claude Schuster abt 1870 Pendleton, Lancashire, England Visitor Lydney, Gloucestershire
Francis S Cokarpre abt 1872 Putney, Surrey, England Visitor Lydney, Gloucestershire
Margaret A Binglle abt 1865 Edinboro Visitor Lydney, Gloucestershire
Frances L Peter abt 1875 Portishead, Somerset, England Visitor Lydney, Gloucestershire
Helen Galbraith abt 1853 Edinboro Servant Lydney, Gloucestershire
Annie M Collins abt 1863 Easdon Royal, Wiltshire, England Servant Lydney, Gloucestershire
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{ more to follow}
Year: 1877
Month: Jun
Day: 10
Parents_Surname: TURLEY
Child_Forenames: Emily
Fathers_Forenames: John
Mothers_Forenames: Elizabeth
Mothers_Surname:
Residence: Viney Hill
Occupation: Mason
Officiating_Minister: S[amuel] G[eorge] Edwards
Event: Baptism
Memoranda:
Notes:
Register_Reference: P348 IN 1/1
Page_Number: 37
Parish_Chapel: Viney Hill
1881 Viney Hill
John Turley abt 1855 Awre, Gloucestershire, England Head West Dean, Gloucestershire
Elizabeth Turley abt 1849 Awre, Gloucestershire, England Wife West Dean, Gloucestershire
Emily Turley abt 1875 West Dean, Gloucestershire, England Daughter West Dean, Gloucestershire
Paulina Turley abt 1877 West Dean, Gloucestershire, England Daughter West Dean, Gloucestershire
Elizabeth Turley abt 1880 West Dean, Gloucestershire, England Daughter West Dean, Gloucestershire
1891 Blakeney
Ivanna Ludlow abt 1822 Fishguard Lown, Penn Head Awre, Gloucestershire
Ivanna Mayles abt 1867 Haverfordwest Town, Penn Niece Awre, Gloucestershire
Emily Lurley abt 1875 East Dean, Gloucestershire, England Servant Awre, Gloucestershire
Year: 1895
Month: Mar
Day: 24
Parents_Surname: TURLEY
Child_Forenames: Lilian
Fathers_Forenames: [not stated]
Mothers_Forenames: Emily
Mothers_Surname:
Residence: Furnace Bottom
Occupation: Spinster
Officiating_Minister: E S Smith
Event: Baptism
Memoranda:
Notes:
Register_Reference: P348 IN 1/1
Page_Number: 89
Parish_Chapel: Viney Hill
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Ἀριστοτέλης A Gloster Boy in the Forest of Dean ><((((*>
Emily PENDLEBURY nee TURLEY 1875-1943 Blakeney -> LANCS
by slowhands , proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, Monday, May 28, 2012, 09:18 (4565 days ago) @ slowhands
1891
Hamblet Pendlebury abt 1844 Hindley, Lancashire, England Head Atherton, Lancashire
Ann Pendlebury abt 1847 Atherton, Lancashire, England Wife Atherton, Lancashire
Hanas Pendlebury abt 1870 Atherton, Lancashire, England Son Atherton, Lancashire
William Pendlebury abt 1874 Atherton, Lancashire, England Son Atherton, Lancashire
Ann Pendlebury abt 1876 Atherton, Lancashire, England Daughter Atherton, Lancashire
Ellen Pendlebury abt 1882 Atherton, Lancashire, England Daughter Atherton, Lancashire
Name: William Pendlebury
Name: Emily Turley
Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1899
Registration district: Leigh
Inferred County: Lancashire
Volume Number: 8c
Page Number: 358
1901
William Pendlebury abt 1874 Atherton, Lancashire, England Head Westhoughton, Lancashire
Emily Pendlebury abt 1875 Blankney, Gloucestershire, England Wife Westhoughton, Lancashire
Bessie Pendlebury abt 1900 Westhoughton, Lancashire, England Daughter Westhoughton, Lancashire
1911 5 Cooke's Place Atherton
William Pendlebury 37 Atherton Lancs
Emily Pendlebury 36 Forest of Dean
Bessie Pendlebury 11 Daisy Hill Lancs
Laura Pendlebury 7 Atherton Lancs
Hamblet Pendlebury 5 Atherton Lancs
William Pendlebury 2 Atherton Lancs
John Pendlebury 4/12 Atherton Lancs
John Raven Croft 60 Atherton Lancs
Thomas Davies 52 Atherton Lancs
further offspring
Samuel Pendlebury Jan-Feb-Mar 1912 Leigh Greater Manchester, Lancashire
Paulina Pendlebury Jul-Aug-Sep 1915 Leigh Greater Manchester, Lancashire
{given Emily has a younger sister Paulina, this looks like Lilian's mother }
Name: Emily Pendlebury
Birth Date: abt 1875
Date of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep 1943
Age at Death: 68
Registration district: Leigh
Inferred County: Lancashire
Volume: 8c
Page: 190
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http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LAN/Atherton/
ATHERTON, a town, a township, a chapelry, and a subdistrict, in the parish and district of Leigh, Lancashire. The town stands about a mile E of the Bolton and Kenyon railway, 2 miles NNE of Leigh, and 13 WNW of Manchester. It bears also the name of Chowbent; and it has a station of the name of Atherton on the railway, and a post office of the name of Chowbent under Manchester. The inhabitants are employed variously in cotton factories, iron works, nail factories, and collieries. Pop., 2,692. Houses, 683. The township includes also part of the town of Leigh, and is partly rural. Acres, 2,323. Real property, £23,638; of which £8,920 are in mines. Pop., 5,907. Houses, 1,222. Atherton Hall stands near the site of a quondam seat of the Athertons; and is the property of Lord Lilford. The chapelry is a p. curacy in the diocese of Manchester. Value, £100. Patron, Lord Lilford. The church was rebuilt in 1810. There are Baptist and Unitarian chapels, and a national school. The subdistrict includes Tyldesley-cum-Shakerley. Pop., 11,936.
John Marius Wilson, Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales (1870-72)
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Ἀριστοτέλης A Gloster Boy in the Forest of Dean ><((((*>
Emily PENDLEBURY nee TURLEY 1875-1943 Blakeney -> LANCS
by peteressex , Thursday, May 31, 2012, 09:10 (4562 days ago) @ slowhands
Thanks, Slowhands, as ever for this latest bucketful from your seemingly bottomless well! I shall put my ear to the ground.
BEAKLEY/TURLEY + BEAKLEY/EDWARDS
by emmabelle , Thursday, June 07, 2012, 15:14 (4555 days ago) @ peteressex
Looking at this document I wonder if someone is missing, under:
'David Turley and Mary Brace Beakley had the following children:'
I believe there should a Ethelina Rose Turley born 21 Sep 1887?
BEAKLEY/TURLEY + BEAKLEY/EDWARDS
by peteressex , Thursday, June 07, 2012, 15:49 (4555 days ago) @ emmabelle
The baptism of Ethelina Rose, parents accordingly, took place at Viney Hill on 23 Oct 1887
Some helpful free FH websites
by Jefff , West London, Middlesex, Friday, May 25, 2012, 02:06 (4568 days ago) @ unknown
Hi Carol,
glad to know we've been a help, especially now you've got MPG on your side, a true star !. After months of rain here we're suddenly suffering a crazy heatwave, gone from very cold to very hot in 2 days !:- I guess very similar to your leaving Llanishen for Oz, bet you miss all that rain..(NOT!).
Re your difficulties of working so far away, you're very fortunate you're researching the FoD; in my experience this site is one of the very best free websites for any area of the UK, and like you it's based Down Under.
These other free websites are also strongly recommended to help your researches both in Glos and further afield, as MPG has been pointing to in her reply.
Please see this thread:
http://www.forum.forest-of-dean.net/index.php?id=35197
LIDDINGTON/BEACHLEY/WORGAN of Lydney
by normanelkins , Thursday, May 31, 2012, 09:56 (4562 days ago) @ m p griffiths
It does look as if Sarah Liddington who as Sarah Worgan married John Liddington 1830 in 1853, died in 1869 aged 39 (burial at Lydney Dec 5th 1869). Can see John 1831 in the 1881 Census as a widower but but no sighting of him or his children in the 1871 census.
The reference to a John Liddington at an Industrial School parallels similar references in my own family's history, these schools were used for boys needing control and were probably the precursor to the Borstal Institutions
Norman Elkins