William Hurd Family - Woolaston(1800 to 1850) (General)

by cyberacct, Sunday, July 03, 2005, 15:31 (7082 days ago)

My gggg-grandfather William Hurd, was born abt 1784 we believe in Tockington. He married Elizabeth (last name unknown). Elizabeth was born about 1788 in Huckster/ Tockington. They moved to the Woolaston area about 1815 and had 2 daughters Elizabeth and Caroline who were both born in Woolaston. Elizabeth Hurd is my ggg-grandmother who married James Proctor Howell on May-15-1843 in Shire Newton, Wales. Elizabeth Hurd also gave birth to an illegimate child, William Hurd born abt 1838 in Woolaston. He is buried next to his mother, Elizabeth Hurd Howell in St. Andrews Churchyard, Woolaston.

I am trying to find information on my gggg-grandfather William Hurd's family including his parents and/ siblings. According to Woolaston history, William Hurd was murdered about Jan-1820. He was making his living as an innkeeper and fisherman. His wife Elizabeth went on to re-marry James Henry Ball in Woolaston on Nov-13-1822 and eventually died on Apr-15-1855 in Alvington. She is buried in St. Andrews Churchyard, Woolaston.

Any information pertaining to his family would be appreciated. Thanks..... Deb

Hurd Family - Woolaston(1820's)

by slowhands :-) @, Monday, July 04, 2005, 12:23 (7081 days ago) @ cyberacct

Snippet from CuriousFox...

James Henry Ball married Elizabeth Hurd (a widow)1822 at Woolaston.
Their children were - Henrietta, James Henry, Jane Celia, & Henry James, all born Alvington.

Elizabeth Hurd had a daughter from her previous marriage Caroline, who married George Challenger.

William Hurd Family - Woolaston(1800 to 1850)

by tomsand ⌂ @, Bream, Forest of Dean, Monday, September 29, 2014, 09:07 (3707 days ago) @ cyberacct

I realise this message is about 9 years too late but I am researching the murder of Woolaston resident William Syms in November 1818.

See www.deanweb.info/history8.html

Willam Burton was hanged for his death at Gloucester in April 1819.
William Hurd was the owner and a member of the trio on the boat that took Syms to his death.
James Ball who married Hurd's widow was the main witness at Burton's trial.
Do you have any information about William Hurd's murder?

William Hurd Family - Woolaston(1800 to 1850)

by MPGriffiths @, Monday, September 29, 2014, 14:54 (3707 days ago) @ tomsand

Just to re-cap

In the Miscellaneous Section

Documents and Articles (copy of the trial events at Gloucester Assizes - i.e. Newspaper Article)

Supplied by Rae Clarke

Murder on the Severn.pdf

'William BURTON of Woolaston was hung 1819 at the Gloucester Goal for the murder of William Symms.

Other people mentioned are William HURD of Woolaston and James Henry BALL (Rae Clarke's 3rd great grandfather) who may have been the parish constable at the time.

James Henry BALL later married the widow of William HURD

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