Alfred Spackman (General)

by Beth Meese @, Wednesday, November 16, 2005, 17:41 (6738 days ago)

Alfred Spackman died June 16th 1921 aged 55 yrs, bur Parkend Cemetery. I have a memorial card I am happy to pass on to his family.
Thanks Slowhands and Mike for swift reply about Charles Rich. Is the Ruardean Independent Chapel still derelict?
Delighted to find this site. Local history very interesting.

Alfred SPACKMAN 1866 Parkend

by slowhands @, proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, Wednesday, November 16, 2005, 23:17 (6738 days ago) @ Beth Meese

1871 Bream Eaves
Hannah Lewis abt 1822 Staffordshire, England Head West Dean Gloucestershire -Widow
Alfred H Spackman abt 1866 Parkend, Gloucestershire, England Son West Dean Gloucestershire
Richard Spackman abt 1863 Bream, Gloucestershire, England Son West Dean Gloucestershire


< hows this for a transcription ?? >
1881 Barracks, West Dean, Gloucestershire, England
Hannah Lewis abt 1812 Staffordshire, England Head Barracks, West Dean, Gloucestershire, England
Alfred Spuma abt 1867 West Dean, Gloucestershire, England Grandson Barracks, West Dean, Gloucestershire, England
Richard Spuma abt 1863 West Dean, Gloucestershire, England Grandson Barracks, West Dean, Gloucestershire, England
John Potter abt 1857 West Dean, Gloucestershire, England Boarder Barracks, West Dean, Gloucestershire, England

---1891 Moseley Green
Davis, James abt 1847 Newland, Gloucestershire, England Head West Dean Gloucestershire
and family
Spamer, Alfred abt 1869 West Dean, Gloucestershire, England Lodger West Dean Gloucestershire

190 1 Barracks

Alfred Apackman abt 1868 West Dean, Gloucestershire, England Head West Dean Monmouthshire
Elizabeth Apackman abt 1865 West Dean, Gloucestershire, England Wife West Dean Monmouthshire
Edith Apackman abt 1897 West Dean, Gloucestershire, England Daughter West Dean Monmouthshire
Hilda Apackman abt 1893 West Dean, Gloucestershire, England Daughter West Dean Monmouthshire
May Apackman abt 1896 West Dean, Gloucestershire, England Daughter West Dean Monmouthshire
Mildred Apackman abt 1890 West Dean, Gloucestershire, England Daughter West Dean Monmouthshire

Alfred SPACKMAN 1866 Parkend

by Beth Meese, Friday, November 18, 2005, 17:15 (6736 days ago) @ slowhands

ALFRED SPACKMAN's Memorial Card was among papers of my late mother-in-law whose roots are deep in the Forest. Her grandparents WILLIAM HAWKINS and ELIZABETH born MORGAN (traced back to 18thC) lived at The Barracks, Mosley Green, so the SPACKMANS were obviously neighbours. Anyone trying to find them though will have difficulty with those - as you indicate - imaginative transcriptions! So I hope the card will eventually be of use to someone.

The Barracks

by slowhands @, proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, Friday, November 18, 2005, 23:43 (6736 days ago) @ Beth Meese

... convenient for the colleries at New Fancy and Howbeech at a guess

http://www.old-maps.co.uk/
co-ords 363030,209243

Alfred SPACKMAN 1866 Parkend

by sarajackson, Sunday, June 06, 2010, 05:35 (5076 days ago) @ Beth Meese

Hi Beth

I know you posted this some time ago, however I hope you are still connected to this forum. My great great grandparents were Richard and Isabella Speckman, Richard is Alfred's brother and one of Richards sons was named after Alfred. I would love a copy of the memorial card if you still have it. If you receive this message my email is sara at b2bsales.com.au if you could scan and email a copy to me it would be most appreciated. Thanks Sara

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by admin ⌂, Forest of Dean, Sunday, June 06, 2010, 08:58 (5075 days ago) @ sarajackson

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Richard SPACKMAN 1862 Bream Eaves

by slowhands @, proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, Thursday, November 17, 2005, 04:35 (6738 days ago) @ Beth Meese

Name: SPACKMAN, Richard Scot
Record Type: Births
Quarter: December
Year: 1862
District: Monmouth (1837-1939)
County: Gloucestershire Herefordshire Monmouthshire
Volume: 11a
Page: 23

1871 Bream Eaves
Hannah Lewis abt 1822 Staffordshire, England Head West Dean Gloucestershire -Widow
Alfred H Spackman abt 1866 Parkend, Gloucestershire, England Son West Dean Gloucestershire
Richard Spackman abt 1863 Bream, Gloucestershire, England Son West Dean Gloucestershire

< hows this for a transcription ?? >
1881
Hannah Lewis abt 1812 Staffordshire, England Head Barracks, West Dean, Gloucestershire, England
Alfred Spuma abt 1867 West Dean, Gloucestershire, England Grandson Barracks, West Dean, Gloucestershire, England
Richard Spuma abt 1863 West Dean, Gloucestershire, England Grandson Barracks, West Dean, Gloucestershire, England
John Potter abt 1857 West Dean, Gloucestershire, England Boarder Barracks, West Dean, Gloucestershire, England


< hows this for a transcription ?? >
1891
Morgan, Bella abt 1880 Thuslecelat, Durham, England Daughter Bedlington Northumberland
Speakva, Richard abt 1863 Dreams Eavess, Gloucestershire, England Lodger Bedlington Northumberland

1901
Richard S Speckman abt 1869 Bream Eves, Gloucestershire, England Head Hutton Henry Durham
Bell Speckman abt 1879 Frcoyle Flat, Durham, England Wife Hutton Henry Durham
Richard Speckman abt 1891 Hutton Henry, Durham, England Son Hutton Henry Durham
Hannah Morgan abt 1892 Choppington, Northumberland, England Sister-in-law Hutton Henry Durham
Lily Morgan abt 1889 Washington, Durham, England Sister-in-law Hutton Henry Durham

Richard SPACKMAN 1862 Bream Eaves

by sarajackson, Sunday, June 06, 2010, 04:54 (5076 days ago) @ slowhands

I also have Richard and Isabella (shown as Dick and Bellie) on the 1911 census if you would like a copy my email is sara at b2bsales.com.au, Richard and Isabella were my great great grandparents. I haven't researched much past them yet on Richards side so I will have a closer look at the information you have posted. It's great to have sites like this to look at as I am in Australia which makes it a bit hard to travel to local sites in the UK to look at documents etc.

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