FREAM/NOURSE/BELLAMY/BULLOCK (General)

by m p griffiths @, Wednesday, August 07, 2013, 14:43 (4127 days ago) @ slowhands

The FREAM family of Newnham appear a number of times on Ancestry. Here is Edward BREAM who married briefly into the PALMER family


Gloucestershire, England, Extracted Parish Records

Text: 1808

21 Oct Edw. FREAM, yeoman of Newnham, son of Thos., butcher, of Westbury on Severn

Book: 232 David Willey, esq. mayor - 1807-8

Collection: Gloucestershire, Glouchester - Freeman of the City of Gloucester, 1641-1838


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Gloucestere pre marrriage disc 1800 - has the surname spelt as

FREAM/FREEM/FREME/FREAME


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Think this is possibly Thomas & Mary FREAM's marriage *** because of this baptism at Westbury on Severn


at Lydney

25 May 1763

Thomas FROAME

residence: Westbury

married

Mary NOURSE

residence: Lidney

witnesses: Sarah WINTER, the mark of William NOURSE and William DAVIS


Memoranda: Groom's surname FREAMS entered in BT's


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Baptism at Westbury on Severn - 11 April 1838

Thomas FREAM,

father: Thomas Nourse Fream and Sarah

Westbury

occupation: Farmer

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Have sent to Kath some information off Public Members Tree on Ancestry - as John BELLAMY & Mary (nee BROWNING) - marriage on FOD records - Mary BELLAMY (Widow) married Samuel BULLOCK - at W on S - 8 April 1828 -

This in turn followed on to the 1861 census at Newnham, when Lumber Farm was being run by Richard FREAM and his housekeeper was Amelia COWMEADOW - Next door but one is Mary BULLOCK (BELLAMY) nee BROWNING.

So these families are very inter-linked - even back the surname COWMEADOW again.


1841 Census, Herefordshire, Linton

Gorstey

COWMEEDEN

Thomas - 50 - Farmer
Amalia - 43
Thos - 17
Rachel -11
George 9


- Fod records: Children of Thomas & Amelia

Frances 1822, Thomas 1824, Elizabeth 1836, George 1835


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Ancestry Probate

COWMEADOW Amelia - Effects under £450

8 May

The Will of Amelia COWMEADOW late of Lumber Farm in the Parish of Newnham in the County of Gloucester, Widow, deceased who died 1 February 1866 at Lumber Farm aforesaid was proved at Gloucester in the oath of Henry CLIFFORD of Linton in the County of Hereford Farmer the sole Executor.

Fod Records

Marriage at Ruardean - 16 August 1819

Thomas COWMEADOW - residence: Extra Parochial

married

Amelia WATKINS - Extra Parochial

by banns

witnesses: Jonathan HARPER and mark of William COWMEADOW

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Henry CLIFFORD is on the 1871 census of Linton aged 43, retired farmer, born Westbury on Severn, with wife Elizabeth and son Henry.

FoD records

Baptism at Westbury on Severn - 31 December 1826

Henry CLIFFORD, parents James (Carpenter) & Martha


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