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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hiya Lynne, <br />
never mind the family, put you &amp; your interests first for a change, I'm sure they know where the fridge is !(not sure about washing machine &amp; iron tho?)   ;-)</p>
<p>For Redmarley site links see this prior post. <br />
<a href="http://www.forum.forest-of-dean.net/index.php?id=31286">http://www.forum.forest-of-dean.net/index.php?id=31286</a></p>
<p>The Genuki site is a truly excellent reference site for learning about different parts/parishes of the Counties of the UK and their history. Also if you're lucky there will be &quot;bonus content&quot; such as in this case the Census Transcriptions.</p>
<p>Must say I'm a tad confused if my posting re Harold William Symonds are incorrect, seems a heck of a coincidence there but these things are meant to try us.</p>
<p>Finally, sorry if I seem to place a lot of info in each post when they'd probably be easier to read if split up. This is because threads on this forum are automatically &quot;locked&quot; as soon as 20 posts are reached. This is unfortunate in cases such as this one, but of course there's nothing to stop a new thread being started to continue the line of research. Before the thread is &quot;locked&quot; (the moment the 20th post is added) any poster can easily add new info to their existing posts via the &quot;edit&quot; button, so keeping the post count the same. Hope this makes sense.</p>
<p>atb Jeff</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Lynne</p>
<p><br />
Martha TAYLOR, 28 March 1796 - parents Lydia &amp; John - Redmarley (in JEFF's previous reply)</p>
<p>If you use the Advance Search for children at Redmarley of Lydia &amp; John - there is</p>
<p>William 1790<br />
Thomas 1792<br />
Elizabeth 1794<br />
Martha - 1796<br />
Richard - 1798</p>
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<p>and there is a possible burial at Redmarley - 31 December 1827 - Lydia TAYLOR age 72 years, who would have been around 40ish when Martha was born.</p>
<p><br />
FOD records</p>
<p>marriage at Redmarley - 14 September 1786</p>
<p>John TAYLOR, Batchelor, Redmarley D'Abitot</p>
<p>married</p>
<p>Lydia PREES (Widow) , residence (ditto)</p>
<p>by Licence</p>
<p>witnesses: Samuel HAYWARD and mark of Ann HAYWARD</p>
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<p>Using the Advance Search: There is a Comfort PREECE christened at Redmarley - 22 October 1780 - parents John &amp; Lydia.  A Comfort PREECE marries 16 February 1808 at Redmarley to James DAVIS, witnesses: John HARRIS/Sarah HILL</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HiJeff</p>
<p>Me again - could you give me the website for Redmarly you mentioned in your reply<br />
I think Martha Ellen's mother was born there.</p>
<p>Thanks<br />
Lynne</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello</p>
<p>You are most kind, I will check it out and keep you posted on my progress</p>
<p>Much appreciated</p>
<p>Lynne</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi</p>
<p>Thanks for the info def looks like my rellies</p>
<p>Lynne</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Forest</p>
<p>Thanks for the info you ppl are amazing <br />
However, not the same Harold I'm afraid.<br />
My Harold married Gladys Gwendolwyn Pugh.</p>
<p>Rgds Lynne</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Jeff</p>
<p>Sneaking on here to answer the wonderful people on FOD forum for all their help.<br />
I must agree that this is the best website I have come across and am learning every time I use it. However, with a family and full time job there is not a lot of spare time. My family although interested do not share my passion to quite the same degreeand are feeling a little neglected.<br />
I agree completly as to how intersting and addictive researching has become.<br />
The more I find out about past relatives the more I want to learn about how they lived their lives.  A lifelong project it seems.<br />
Like you I got a little carried away at first and tried to research several branches all at once.  I have a subscription to Ancestry living in SA I thought it was the best way to go and I have found it usefull to at least give me an outline but it is very easy to get carried away and get way off track.<br />
I now realise that I need to take it slowly and try to verify as best as possible before moving on. Hense researching other sites such as this.  However, not all sites are equal and def not as easy to use as this one. I hope you do not mind if I pick your brain for suggestions as to the best sites to visit when I get stuck.<br />
Please forgive me if I seem to ask inane questions.<br />
As I have a little reliable info for the Symonds family I have started from scratch. Here I am stuck with Ellen.  After a little more research I now thnk that perhaps Ellen may have been born in Winchcomb Worcester outside FOD site.<br />
So will investigate that line see how it pans out (Can you suggest a site?) </p>
<p>However, according to info I have she Ellen definately lived in Newent as I have a birth certificate for her son william born 1866 and found his baptism record on this site. No father stated on birth cert for William so she is my only clue.  <br />
I also have info gained from my sister-in-law which tells me, Ellen her mother and grandson infant william are all burried in Newent - she even provides grave numbers.  No burial records on this site?????  Been trying to get hold of my <br />
sister-in law to verfy she's not home grrr. </p>
<p>Once again thank you and other members for taking the time to help be try and solve this little mystery.  I am sure I will get there soon will keep you all posted </p>
<p>Kind Regards<br />
Lynne</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Lynne<br />
Re Harold William Symonds info from Jeff.</p>
<p>Harold Symonds marraige to June Marie Treasure. St Johns Church Cinderford</p>
<p>Harold William Symonds of Walford Ross on Wye is still alive.</p>
<p>His wife died in 2004</p>
<p>I am related to the family so I think that line of enquiry is incorrect.</p>
<p>Regards</p>
<p>Forest</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SYMONDS, William  Head  Married  M  44  1867  Grocer Shopkeeper  Glos Newent   <br />
SYMONDS, Elizabeth  Wife  Married <br />
SYMONDS, Herbert  Son   M  11  1900  School  Glos Newent <br />
SYMONDS, Frank  Son   M  9  1902   Glos Newent   <br />
SYMONDS, Edith   <br />
SYMONDS, Harold  Son   M  3  1908   Glos <br />
Cheltenham</p>
<p>Address Moorend House, Moorend Street, Cheltenham.</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Full 1911 Census can be found on findmypast.co.uk.  You can buy  few credits if you don't want a subscription.<br />
Sheila</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As Ancestry, haven't transcribed Gloucestershire 1911 census in a quick way.... you have to use the information obtained from the Summary Book (in this case)</p>
<p>Gloucestershire<br />
Cheltenham<br />
District 31<br />
Schedule No. 231</p>
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<p><br />
so - go into :  <strong>1911 England Census</strong></p>
<p>on the right hand side you will see a section with the heading : <strong>Browse this collection</strong></p>
<p>County: - go down till you find :<strong> Gloucestershire</strong> - click</p>
<p>Civil Parish : - go down the list until you find <strong> Cheltenham </strong>- click</p>
<p>District: go down to no. and click on<strong> 31</strong></p>
<p>Schedule No: <strong>231</strong>  - <em>this is the number the house has been given on the top right of the census return....</em></p>
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<p>There are 909 pages in this District - but this is a quick way of finding the correct page....</p>
<p><br />
Each house has two pages, the census page and a front sheet - so ...<strong> 231 x 2 = 462 </strong>and usually you're not far off the house.</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Lynne, thanks for your kind comments !  Two important hints if I may;</p>
<p>1. Re being unable to find some Burial records within this FoD site, I strongly recommend you practise using the Advance Search as this is a Godsend, b4 I learnt of it (from MPG blessher) I spent hours trawling thro hundreds of individual Baptism PRS to creat family groups, for example !  <br />
2. Please search this forum for old posts against your family names as they and their family lines may well have been researched in the past, the incorrectly named Slowhands is particularly good at such work.</p>
<p><br />
For Cheltenham a quick look on the Glos BMD site I see gives MANY Harold Symonds(presumably a &quot;family&quot; name much like Leonard was in my mother's line). How's this:</p>
<p>Birth Details<br />
Number of entries matching criteria entered: 1<br />
Child Surname Child Forename Father Surname Mother Surname Mother's Former Name Year District Office Register Entry <br />
SYMONDS Harold W SYMONDS SYMONDS BARTLETT 1907 Cheltenham Cheltenham, Cheltenham 20A 30 </p>
<p>AND</p>
<p>Marriage Details<br />
Number of entries matching criteria entered: 1<br />
Groom Surname Groom Forename Bride Surname Bride Forename District Parish Building   Year Register Entry <br />
SYMONDS Harold William TREASURE June Marie Forest of Dean Cinderford St John the Evangelist  1955 6 15 </p>
<p>Are these correct, if so I see my home town Cinderford albeit not &quot;our&quot; Church. I do recognise the surname Treasure tho from my schooldays there, a Mark Treasure springs to mind...</p>
<p>You will find that as you get more recent many if not all free sites don't show info in case it relates to living people.</p>
<p>Now over to you to fill out all those gaps !<br />
Enjoy !!</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Lynne,<br />
Sorry for using abbreviations, FoD = Forest Of Dean. Also please bear in mind this site &amp; forum is for Dean research enquiries only, so if you have any queries outside of this area she is kindly offering to help you offline. MPG is so very helpfull, unlike me she's expert at this, tho' like me she does this largely as a hobby nowadays; I believe she shares my view that it's far more interesting and usefull than the likes of crosswords or electronic braintrainers etc.<br />
Also some posters will use &quot;FoD&quot; next to their posted info, to clarify that it is this website's PR records which are the source of their quoted PRs etc. Any other similar queries pls ask, I had the same problems myself not so many months ago.</p>
<p>Wrt the 1911 Full Census, didnt you say you had Ancestry access ?. If not then it's FreeCen although I must admit I've not used this for sometime and being a free site relying on voumteers transcripting the info I don't know what the current coverage is for the areas you're researching.  Occasionally you can find other free sites with partial Census transcriptions, I know of some for Longhope &amp; Redmarley for example. I've searched the web and found hundreds of very usefull free sites for my research, across many parts of the UK, but I can honestly say I've not found any which can hold a candle to this FoD FH site for its fantastic PRs (Parish Records) database nevermind all the other stuff that really does need studying too.</p>
<p>Yes as you say this business can rapidly grow like the proverbial into a fulltime exercise. I started looking about 18 months ago and foolishly embarked on researching 6 different family trees at the same time, needless to say none are complete especially as I like looking into all the possible side branches as well, not to mention learning about the local social history etc as well. I rarely use Ancestry etc except occasionally the free version at my public library, I think this is perhaps a good job as they seem expert at incredibly bad transcription errors &amp; sending me down false trails with &quot;hints&quot; that often are not ! Most of my trees I've found using the various free websites especially this FoD one (the best I've found anywhere in the UK which is so lucky for us); I then take my own &quot;leads&quot; to the library to lookup the Census gen from Ancestry.</p>
<p>Yes you must always try to prove &amp; cross reference your own research, some people don't and just make glib assumptions. Always keep records of your work at all times, even if something/one doesnt fully &quot;fit&quot; now it may do later, similarly you can save yourselve repeating the same line of research which is especially frustrating if it turns out to be irrelevant to your tree. </p>
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Good night Jeff</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello again</p>
<p>Oh thats definately my family<br />
 I only have 1911 Census Summary Book<br />
Listed Mr Symonds 4 male &amp; 2 females</p>
<p>Please let me know where I can find the Full Census 1911</p>
<p>How great are you guys</p>
<p>Getting late time for bed - will check in again tomorrow<br />
Family allowing - </p>
<p>Good night all</p>
<p>Lynne</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Assume you have the full 1911 census for</p>
<p>Glos. Cheltenham, District 31<br />
Page 19 of 19 (Leckhampton)</p>
<p>No. on Schedule 231</p>
<p>Moorend House<br />
Moorend Steet<br />
Cheltenham</p>
<p>SYMONDS</p>
<p>William - 44 - married 15 years, 6 children born alive, 4 living, 2 dead, Grocer/Shopkeeper (own account) born Glos. Newent<br />
Elizabeth - 42 -born Devon. Torquay<br />
Herbert - 11 - School, born Newent<br />
Frank - 9 - born Newent<br />
Edith - 8 - born Glos. Cheltenham<br />
Harold - 3 - born Glos. Cheltenham</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi</p>
<p>I am most impressed by some of the people on this forum, you, Jeff and others who have been so kind and helpful with my research.<br />
Please see reply to Jeff as to Cheltenham connections.</p>
<p> FOD ??-  I'm pretty new to this </p>
<p>I would offcourse appreciate your help, this ancestry search more complicated than first meets the eye still learning how everthing works.<br />
It would be a disater to make easy assumptions and go for what could be a very long walk down the wrong road so to speak. </p>
<p>I am having a lot of fun although a little frustrating at times<br />
It really is very interesting and a much bigger project than I thought<br />
The Symonds family is only one branch.....</p>
<p>Please let me know how I can help you, help me and I will do my best not to be too annoying.</p>
<p>Many thanks once again</p>
<p>Lynne</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks Again Jeff</p>
<p>Getting a little frustrated searching for matching records John &amp; Martha Symonds,<br />
along with their daughter Helen or Ellen so decided to move forward in time and research  Ellen's son William.  Fortunately I have a bit more solid info as I have copies of his birth and Marrige certificates<br />
William Symonds - Born Newent 1866<br />
Marriage to Elizabeth Price Bartlett 1895 in Cheltenham.<br />
It sems that they lived back in Newent after their marriage and 4 of their 7<br />
children were born in Newent - I have records of their baptisms on this site - </p>
<p>William Arthur - 1896 - 1897<br />
Gladys Bartlett - 1897 - 1901<br />
Herbert Reginals - 1899 - 1968<br />
Frank Edward - 1901- 1991 - he emergrated USA<br />
Unfortunately I cannot find burial records for the deceased children <br />
I am begining to wonder if I have found the immortal family ... haha</p>
<p>I know that William and Elizabeth evenutally opened a shop in Leckhampton Cheltenham<br />
where they had 3 more children<br />
Edith May  1903-1991<br />
Harold Willaim 1907-1987 - my father-in-law<br />
Diris Julia 1912 -2003</p>
<p>As to your enquiry about the weather we are well in autumn now so even here in Cape Town South Africa it gets a little chiily especially mornings and evenings.<br />
Hopefully the sunshine will appear for you soon. </p>
<p>You have been very kind searching records on my behalf, it is truly apprciated<br />
I will try the sites for Cheltenham you suggested.</p>
<p>I wont give up on John Martha and Ellen just yet.  I feel sure I may be asking for help again soon but if I find anything concrete will be sure to let you know</p>
<p>Thank you once again<br />
Lynne</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As Jeff said, if you would give names/dates - could look up on census returns</p>
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previous thread&gt;</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi again Lynne,<br />
I've not researched Cheltenham as such myself but I recommend these free sites which may help, although you probably know of them. (I gather you have Ancestry access and I assume you know the FreeBMD &amp; FreeCen sites which are great altho I don't know if they yet give decent Cheltenham coverage).</p>
<p>Glos BMD  (particularly useful site # )<br />
<a href="http://ww3.gloucestershire.gov.uk/bmd/">http://ww3.gloucestershire.gov.uk/bmd/</a></p>
<p>Glos Non Conformists etc<br />
<a href="http://ww3.gloucestershire.gov.uk/genealogy/Search.aspx">http://ww3.gloucestershire.gov.uk/genealogy/Search.aspx</a></p>
<p>Lots of possible help on here, worth searching thro.<br />
<a href="http://www.parishmouse.com/search/node/cheltenham">http://www.parishmouse.com/search/node/cheltenham</a></p>
<p>Glos Archives<br />
<a href="http://ww3.gloucestershire.gov.uk/DServe/DServe.exe?dsqApp=Archive&amp;dsqCmd=Index.tcl">http://ww3.gloucestershire.gov.uk/DServe/DServe.exe?dsqApp=Archive&amp;dsqCmd=Index.tcl</a></p>
<p>This MAY help you<br />
Glos LH Societies inc Cheltenham <br />
<a href="http://www.local-history.co.uk/Groups/glos.html">http://www.local-history.co.uk/Groups/glos.html</a></p>
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Obviously I don't know what your queries are and for what period but hopefully these should help a fair bit. Failing that IF you're searching relatives with DEAN area links/origins then I see no harm on posting for further info on here.</p>
<p># A great feature of this site, if you're searching for Helen/Ellen Symond/Simmonds etc as before, on this site you can enter just the bare minimum. For example enter search data as Surname &quot;Si&quot; &amp; Forename &quot;He&quot; between say &quot;1800&quot; &amp; &quot;1900&quot; for all &quot;area&quot;s and all &quot;event&quot;s (ie leave both fields &quot;blank&quot;). This will show all Helen Simons/Simmonds/Simmons etc.<br />
As with the Adv Search on the FoD site, the results found can be sorted in various ways by clicking the top of the desired column, for example group by Surname, or by area, or all results chronolically etc. After having digested the results, simply click backwards and the search engine retains your intial set of imput data, so its easy to then for example change &quot;Si&quot; to &quot;Sy&quot; to get those Symons etc, and start all over. Altho the FoD site's Advanced Search system is really helpfull it can be upsetting routinewise &amp; more timeconsuming having to re-enter all the input data for every search. </p>
<p>If you haven't already done so I recommend this method for hopefully finding more info re Helen Simmonds etc as this seems a common name on this site and may help fill the gaps, ESPECIALLY as this site includes Registry Office Marriages unlike some Church PR based sites. If done methodically &amp; carefully this potentially lengthy process can give excellent results.</p>
<p>Good luck !</p>
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