Brockweir Common which became Hewelsfield Common (General)

by seamaiden, Sunday, April 26, 2015, 19:02 (3493 days ago)

I am trying to trace a family who lived here in 1841 on the Census: Joseph Williams b.1797 and Elizabeth Williams(possibly nee Barker)b. 1799-1801. They had Henry b. 1825, Charles b. 1827, Luke b.1832 , Lewis b. 1837, Philip b.1840 and Emma b.1843. Luke Williams and some of his siblings were born in Tidenham. He became the Innkeeper at the Parrot In in the last decades of its existence with his son-in-law Nehemiah Moulton as publican.

Are there any descendants out there and reading this????

Also, does anyone have a photo of the old Parrot Inn? A photo of Brockweir Common with or without squatter settlement circa 1820s?

Thanks for your help !

Cheryl

Brockweir Common which became Hewelsfield Common

by shepway @, Sunday, April 26, 2015, 19:30 (3493 days ago) @ seamaiden

The Gloucestershire Pubs website is a very good source for information. On this occasion the information is limited which would suggest that there is not much available. This is the website: http://www.gloucestershirepubs.co.uk/AllGlosPubsDatabase/AllGlosPubs_view.php

Mike

Brockweir Common which became Hewelsfield Common

by rsligi @, Sunday, May 10, 2015, 10:25 (3479 days ago) @ seamaiden

Seamaiden, >> My line goes through a William Williams of St Briavels, His father was Richard Williams born around 1774, died pre 1851 married 22/10/1794 Hannah Pead 1773 to 1850. I have never been able to conclusively find the birthplace of this Richard born around 1774. One line took me to Whitchurch (unlikely) the other towards the Williams of Tiddenham . I post this because this Richard and Hannah had 8 children, Richard x2, John 1803,George 1806, William 1810, Thomas 1814 and Hannah 1817 and a Joseph that I have as born 1797, baptised around 1798. These were all baptised at St Briavels but not known birth village for sure. Researching Williams is like trying to find a needle in a haystack as so many Williams all possibly interrelated, Little bits of info like we have posted may not actually be directly connected BUT often eliminate a line of possible research that leads to hours of wasted effort .

Nb I have tried to highlight surnames in bold, will be interested to see if actually shows in bold on Forum and not {b}

Brockweir Common which became Hewelsfield Common

by Gordon @, Monday, September 07, 2015, 00:25 (3359 days ago) @ seamaiden

Hi,

Re your query, I am a decendant of Luke Williams and have family trees concerning the William's you list.

Gordon Williams

Brockweir Common which became Hewelsfield Common

by kay @, Cape Town, Tuesday, September 08, 2015, 19:53 (3358 days ago) @ Gordon

Hi Gordon

I was delighted to see your response to Seamaiden. I have been trying to get in touch with you re. the same family and "The Parrot Inn." See my post dated 20 April 2015 entitled The Parrot Inn. I will try to email you directly.

Kay

Brockweir Common which became Hewelsfield Common

by Gordon @, Tuesday, September 08, 2015, 20:50 (3358 days ago) @ kay

Hi Kay,

You can find my email by going to Users and typing my user name. I note your email is not given.

Gordon.

Brockweir Common which became Hewelsfield Common

by kay @, Cape Town, Tuesday, September 08, 2015, 22:44 (3358 days ago) @ Gordon

Hi Gordon
I did as you suggested but get an error message when I try to send you a message via your email link on the users page or the link on your post. I am new at this so I am possibly doing something wrong. My email link appears to be on the users list - "kay" .Please will you be kind enough to try emailing me.

Kay

Brockweir Common which became Hewelsfield Common

by grahamdavison @, Wednesday, September 09, 2015, 08:50 (3357 days ago) @ kay

The best way to send a message is to click on the envelope next to the user name on the Forum messages.

Brockweir Common which became Hewelsfield Common

by Gordon @, Sunday, November 08, 2015, 18:56 (3297 days ago) @ kay

Hi Kay, I'm still trying to contact you, your forum listing doesn't seem to have a 'mailbox' icon next to your name. Gordon

Brockweir Common which became Hewelsfield Common

by Gordon @, Wednesday, August 24, 2016, 14:00 (3007 days ago) @ seamaiden

Hi Cheryl,

My father was born in the Parrot Inn and my grandfather died there.
Contact me by clicking on my email symbol next to my name in the list of Users.

Gordon Williams

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