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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maybe in this long thread Iv'e missed him; but there was a well known man called Milson(m?) Dovey - of Redbrook - who worked for the Tin Plate Co, was landlord of the Bush Inn for a while before moving up to Clearwell to keep the Butchers Arms until the Brewery sold it in Circa late 1980's - early 90's - he and his wife Ivy were close friends of my in-laws and since this thread has become a virtual but deserved roll of honor to all Forest Milsons (which ever way spelt or positioned) I have taken the liberty of including this wonderful man now sadly departed.</p>
<p>Cheers</p>
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Vurrister</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In my research for my MALSON ancestry I have come across various spellings including Milson. The Malsons were from the Abenhall (Abinghall) area.</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My great grandfather Milson Roberts was born in 1878 in Upper Bilson, East Dean to Samuel Roberts and Martha Workman. Samuel's brother was also called Milson born in 1851 to James Roberts and Martha Webb.</p>
<p>Pam</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 1st Milson surname i've got connections with is late 1500's, and some of my line then used it for the 1st name, so perhaps there is a family connection somewhere.</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks Sue for posting the details of the stone. I know now that I wasn't imagining it. I don't know if it solves the reason for Milson becoming a Christian name in lots of families as some seem to predate him, but in my family it suddenly appears with no apparent connection.</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>B35. Near this stone lies the remains of<br />
Ann w/o Richard MILSON, 1 May 1823, 81<br />
William MILSON, s, age 29<br />
He was a Lieutenant in H.M.S. Minotaur<br />
which was lost off the Texel 22 Dec 1810<br />
with the Captain, 5 Lieutenants and upwards<br />
500 of the crew (The ship was classed as a British Frigate)<br />
Richard MILSON 22 April 1809, 70<br />
Elizabeth, Hannah &amp; Richard, children of Richard<br />
And Ann MILSON died in their infancy</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Milson family are my direct ancestors, Sarah Milson married John Mudway on 13 Jan 1810 at St Briavels they are my 3x gt-grandparents.I have traced the family back further with the help of the records on this site.<br />
Sue</p>
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<title>MILSON HARRIS/2nd wife - Elizabeth Ellen Howard BALLER (reply)</title>
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<p>Newland - 21 May 1857</p>
<p>Milson HARRIS - Butcher, Age 54 -  residence: Coleford</p>
<p>father: William HARRIS, Feltmonger</p>
<p>married</p>
<p>Elizabeth Ellen Howard BALLER, age 44, Widow<br />
father:<strong> James Hulton WHITAKER</strong> - Gentleman</p>
<p>married by Licence:</p>
<p>witnesses: William HARRIS and Jane PORTER<br />
other witnesses: Elizabeth Jane HOUGH; Milson illegible</p>
<p>on census returns: Elizabeth BALLER, nee WHITAKER, born Portwood Hall, Cheshire 1813</p>
<p><br />
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<p>UK Extracted Probate Records</p>
<p>Text: WHITAKER, James Hulton, Hulme, gent. Jan 1831</p>
<p>Book: Marriage Licences Granted within the Diocese of Chester</p>
<p>Collection: Cheshire &amp; Lancashire - Wills and Adminstration 1831-1833</p>
<p><br />
---</p>
<p><br />
FOD records</p>
<p>Marriage - Newland - 2 May 1843</p>
<p>Robert James BALLER, <br />
grooms Age: <strong>Minor</strong>, Bachelor, Land Agent, Coleford</p>
<p>father: Robert BALLER, School Master</p>
<p>married</p>
<p>Eliza Ellen HOWARD - of full age, Spinster, of Coleford</p>
<p>father: James Hulton WHITAKER, Esquire</p>
<p>by Licence</p>
<p>witnesses: Robert BALLER, and Elizabeth RICHARDS</p>
<p>---</p>
<p><br />
Burial at Coleford, 10 May 1856</p>
<p>Robert James BALLER, age 33 c 1823 - approx age at marriage 20 years</p>
<p><br />
1851 Census, Newland Market Street</p>
<p>Mary HARRIS, 51 - Tea Dealer, born Coleford<br />
Ada BLANCH, Visitor, unmarried age 16 - born Coleford<br />
Robert BALLER, 28 - Clerk to Land Agent, born Somersetshire, Newitry?<br />
Eliza E H BALLER, 28 - born Stockport, Cheshire</p>
<p><br />
1841 Census, Newland, Coleford</p>
<p>Robert BALLER - age 18 - Clerk, Not born in County</p>
<p><br />
--</p>
<p><br />
Church of Latter Day Saints</p>
<p>Christening: at Cathedral, Manchester, Lancashire - 3 December 1812</p>
<p>Elizabeth Ellen Howard WHITTAKER</p>
<p>FATHER: James Hulton Whittaker and Ann</p>
<p>and</p>
<p>Marriage at Cathedral, Manchester - 4 September 1811</p>
<p>James Hutton WHITAKER and Anna HOWARD</p>
<p>also : Event: Intended Marriage - 3 September 1811</p>
<p>James Hulton WHITAKER, residence: Machester, Lancaster, Chester, Male age 21, Batchelor</p>
<p>and</p>
<p>Anne HOWARD, residence, Stockport, Chester, age 21, Spinster</p>
<p>....</p>
<p>Christening at Cathedral, Machester, Lancashire, England, 21 December 1780</p>
<p>James Hullton WHITAKER</p>
<p>parents: James WHITAKER and Elizabeth</p>
<p><br />
--</p>
<p>OnLine Parish Clerks for the County of Lancashire -</p>
<p> has births/marriage/etc at Lancashire Cathedral</p>
<p><br />
<a href="http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/index.html">http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/index.html</a></p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>previous thread</p>
<p><a href="http://www.forum.forest-of-dean.net/index.php?mode=thread&amp;id=7533#p7534">http://www.forum.forest-of-dean.net/index.php?mode=thread&amp;id=7533#p7534</a></p>
<p>FOD records - Marriage at Newland - 14 May 1870</p>
<p>Charles WYATT, age 19 - Bachelor, Tradesman - residence, Coleford<br />
father: Thomas WYATT, Shopkeeper</p>
<p>married</p>
<p>Alice HARRIS, age 18, Spinster, - residence: Coleford<br />
father:<strong> Millson HARRIS</strong>, butcher<br />
by licence</p>
<p>witnesses: William HARRIS and Susanna WYATT</p>
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<p>1861 Census, Coleford<br />
Bounce Hill, Bu Bush Road ?  </p>
<p>Milson HARRIS - age 58, late Butcher and Innkeeper, born Coleford<br />
Elizth Ellen Howard HARRIS - retired age 48, born Portwood Hall, Cheshire  *****<br />
William HARRIS - apprentice to Tailor, age 16 - ALL  born Coleford<br />
Maria HARRIS - Age 14<br />
Alice HARRIS - age 9 - <br />
<strong>G F H BALLER - Stepson - age 9</strong>  - George Francis Hutton BALLER - christened 21 April 1853 - Coleford</p>
<p><br />
other childrens' baptisms and burials on FOD records - of Elizabeth &amp; Robert James BALLER </p>
<p><br />
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<p>1871 Census, Cirencester</p>
<p>George F H BALLER - age 20 - born Coleford - and a student at the R.A. College, Cirencester</p>
<p>Freebdm- Marriage O/N/D qtr 1873 - Honiton (Devon)</p>
<p>George Francis H BALLER and Florence COMYNS</p>
<p>-------</p>
<p>FreeBDM: Marriage A/M/J Qtr 1857</p>
<p>Milson HARRIS/<strong>Eli</strong><strong>zabeth Ellen Howard BALLER</strong></p>
<p>---------</p>
<p>1851 Census, Coleford<br />
Market Street</p>
<p>Milson HARRIS - Innkeeper &amp; Butcher - age 48 -<strong> all born Coleford</strong><br />
Elizabeth - 41<br />
George - 21 - Butcher<br />
Annie - 18<br />
Mary E - 13<br />
MILSON - (transcribed as NEILSON) - 9<br />
Elizabeth SEMEL (could be SMITH  - 18 - Servant<br />
William HINCH - 20 -Servant</p>
<p><br />
1841 Census, Coleford</p>
<p>Milton (Milson) HARRIS -  38  c1803) - Butcher - all born in County<br />
Elizabeth - 30<br />
George - 11<br />
Ann - 8<br />
Mary - 6<br />
Harriet - 4<br />
Emily - 1</p>
<p><br />
FOD records</p>
<p>Marriage at Newland - 27 August 1828</p>
<p>Milson HARRIS, Bachelor - residence : Newland</p>
<p>married</p>
<p>Elizabeth NASH, Spinster - residence: Newland</p>
<p>by Licence</p>
<p>Witnesses: George NASH and<strong> Ann HARRIS</strong></p>
<p>(with consent of parents)</p>
<p><br />
?  FOD records, baptism at<strong> Coleford</strong> Baptist<br />
6 October 1802</p>
<p>Milson HARRIS - parents William &amp; Jane</p>
<p>Memoranda:  The Minister (Baptists Protestant dissenting) signs after a sentence in which he declares he was present at the birth on the date given.  This is a record of Birth not Baptism</p>
<p><br />
siblings - birth at Coleford Baptist</p>
<p>William - 28 May 1797<br />
Mary - 6 April 1799<br />
George - 11 November 1800<br />
John - 11 October 1802<br />
Elizabeth - 21 April 1804</p>
<p>Marriage FOD records at Newland 7 June 1796</p>
<p>William HARRIS - residence, Newland.</p>
<p>married</p>
<p>Jane WHITE - residence, Newland</p>
<p><br />
witnesses: George HARRIS and Thos. BOND, other witnesses: Alice WHITE</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a Milson Charles Wyatt born to Charles Wyatt and Alice White Harris Wyatt. He was born 11 Nov 1870 in Coleford.  I was also wondering where the Milson name came from.</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking at baptisms only, there were 176 children given the forename Milson in the transcribed FOD parish records between 1723 and 1853.</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a Milson Hussey (Huzzey) in my family tree (whose birth incidentally is recorded as Neilson in the parish records) and he and his siblings were christened in English Bicknor church. Some of the family went on to become Methodists but in 1846 they were definately C of E. Milson himself went on to eventually become a publican in Cinderford. I have tried to pin down where the name came from as it has no antecedents in the family. One possible link is there was a member of the Chartists called Milson,who might have been locally famous, also I seem to remember seeing gravestones to a Milson family in St. Briavels churchyard some years ago one of which I think mentioned a Naval Officer. Sadly I did not apparently make a note of it and I cannot find him in any naval records I have searched, so he may also be a local hero. Perhaps someone with local knowledge may know the headstone as he is not obviously in the burial records-I think he may have been buried at sea but my memory is a bit hazy on this.<br />
I don't know if this adds anything to the discussion!</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I will check but I think the Milsoms I have found in my research are likely to be from Methodist branches of my family.</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You are right that the name Milson can be very helpful in family research. The name confirmed for me I was on the right track, with Slowhands' help of course!</p>
<p>I believe the use of the name pre-dates Rev Parkinson Milson, however. The name was in use in my family before he would have been well-known although interestingly enough the family were primitive Methodists at the time.</p>
<p>I have an uncle who carries the name. I had never heard it elsewhere until I started my research. As a child he called himself &quot;Mick&quot; although in old age he has became &quot;Mike&quot;.  </p>
<p>Carole Lewis</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Coincidentally I see one of the most recent threads (Vaughan, William) has Milson's in the line, so clearly not the rarest of FoD names. I must confess as much as I'm proud of my Jones' family background, with many William Jones in the line including my son, I can't help thinking being named Milson would make life a lot easier for research purposes !!   That said I've learnt that surnames are often regional things; I have an Uncle surnamed Hulin, never heard of the name before or since until I recently learnt its very common in Cardiff where he was from.</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have no experience of this name, never heard of it before, however the following may be of interest as gleaned from t'internet:<br />
1. It appears far more as a surname than first name. It's a very old (pre Domesday)Anglo Saxon name meaning &quot;beloved&quot; or &quot;merciful&quot;, so a rather nice choice of firstname too ?<br />
<a href="http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/milson">http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/milson</a> </p>
<p>2. There's a small rural village east of Ludlow called Milson.</p>
<p>3. Perhaps the most wellknown Milson was the Reverend Parkinson Milson, a &quot;prominent&quot; Primitive Methodist Minister active from 1843-1893. His life was published in a 400+ page book, so I presume he was a significant member of that religious movement. He was from &amp; spent his Ministerial life throughout the Yorks/Lincs areas.<br />
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Life-Rev-Parkinson-Milson-Primitive/dp/1606020544/ref=sr_1_6?s=books&amp;amp;ie=UTF8&amp;amp;qid=1306022749&amp;amp;sr=1-6#reader_1606020544">http://www.amazon.com/Life-Rev-Parkinson-Milson-Primitive/dp/1606020544/ref=sr_1_6?s=bo...</a></p>
<p>4. Perhaps because of this &quot;famous&quot; man, or perhaps just logically, statistically as a surname Milson was most prolific in 1881 in Yorks/Lincs and still is. However Bristol &amp; Glamorgan (hence FoD?) are the next most common regions alongside Wilts &amp; Cambs, clearly all agricultural areas, but were they Primitive Methodist areas ?. <a href="http://gbnames.publicprofiler.org/default.aspx">http://gbnames.publicprofiler.org/default.aspx</a></p>
<p>5. Statistically Milson is not a common name at all within the Census', with only 48 being recorded nationally in 1841 peaking at 1304 in 1891(compared to 11,000 and  32,000 of us rather common Jones' for example).<br />
<a href="http://www.your-family-history.com/m/milson-family-history.php">http://www.your-family-history.com/m/milson-family-history.php</a></p>
<p>Hope this helps you ?.<br />
Were your ancestors Primitive Methodists, or Yorkshire immigrants ?<br />
Probably neither...</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I noticed the last posting mentions someone with Milson as a forename/first name. I have noticed that several people have Milson as a first name within the families I have researched for my own family history, not always found to be related to me, I might add. This is a name I have never come across before and wonder why so many Forest of Dean people seem to have it. I know it is a surname too but it's very uncommon.E.g. was there some influential person in the community called Milson who they were named after? None seem to have a direct link with the Milson surname as far as I can see. <br />
Can anyone explain why people have this name in this area?<br />
Thanks.</p>
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