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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks. This appears to confirm the family story of great grandfathers birth!</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>. I wonder would you know whether May Hill is near to Longhope? </p>
</blockquote><p>Yes it is !  as the crow flys maybe a mile...</p>
<p><a href="http://www.geograph.org.uk/showmap.php?gridref=SO7020">http://www.geograph.org.uk/showmap.php?gridref=SO7020</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.geograph.org.uk/showmap.php?gridref=SO6921">http://www.geograph.org.uk/showmap.php?gridref=SO6921</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2400253">http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2400253</a></p>
<p>come due south into Longhope parish</p>
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<title>James B HELL/HILL + MEEK 1851 Census, Aston Ingham (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This certainly looks promising with the connection to Longhope, the middle initial 'B' for James Hill and his age and place of birth. I wonder would you know whether May Hill is near to Longhope? Older family members used to say that James Baylis Hill had been born there. I am not too familiar with the Forest so wouldn't know that one.</p>
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<title>James B HILL  1842 - Prior thread (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>Trying to find out about my great grandfather, James Baylis Hill<br />
Birth 25 Nov 1842 in County Prison, North Hamlet, Gloucester<br />
Death 22 Feb 1907 in Steam Mills, Cinderford, Forest of Dean, Glous, England<br />
i have found a woman called Ann Hill in the County Prison, North Hamlet, Gloucester<br />
She was in for the theft of 15 sovereigns. Her record describes her behaviour whilst in prison as 'base'.<br />
There is no father on the birth certificate but the second name 'Baylis' leads me to wonder whether this was the surname of the father who abandoned the child.<br />
Ann Hill was arrested on 14th April 1842 accused by Richard Chamberlayne of Moreton Valence of stealing ten sovereigns from him on 11th April. The record sheet states that she was:<br />
'Charged on the oath of Richard Chamberlayne with feloneously stealing ten sovereigns at Moreton Valence on the 11th April. His Property.'<br />
Under the section entitled 'Discription' is an illegible sentence: ' ??? at ??? Sessions 1837' <br />
This indicates that she might have been imprisoned early too.<br />
[Ann Hill aged 20yrs. 14th April 1842. Moreton ref Q/Gc 5/7]</p>
<p>Ann was imprisoned by order of HC Clifford Esq on 14th April and was brought to trial at the Shire Hall, Gloucester on 28th Jun at the Trinity Sessions . Her name appears on the List of Prisoners in the Penitentiary House for Oct 18th 1842. Amongst a list of 100 inmates she is described as:<br />
No 41. Ann Hill, 20yrs. Stealing 10 Sovereigns. Trinity Session un 28th 1842. 15 Calendar Months<br />
[Gloucester Quarter Sessions Gaol Calendar Q/sG2 fiche 1 1842]</p>
<p>Also in Gaol at that time were two men named Balylis.<br />
1. John Baylis Q/Gc 5/6 (1841) labourer<br />
2. James Baylis Q/Gc g/1 <br />
The child she gave birth to on 25th November was named James Baylis Hill and the Birth Certifictae names no father.<br />
Can anyone help?</p>
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<title>James B HELL/HILL + MEEK 1851 Census, Aston Ingham (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1851 Census, Herefordshire, Aston Ingham</p>
<p>MEEK</p>
<p>William - 40 - born Gloucester Lea<br />
Ann - 28 - born Hereford, Aston<br />
William C MEEK - 6 - Scholar, born Aston Ingham<br />
Comfort MEEK- 4 - ditto<br />
Dorcas MEEK - 2<br />
<strong>James B HELL (transcribed on Ancestry) HILL - stepson, 8 - Scholar, born Gloster</strong></p>
<p><br />
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1861 Census, Longhope</p>
<p>Collage</p>
<p>MEEK</p>
<p>William - 50 born Glos. Lea Bailey<br />
Ann - 39 - Hereford Aston Ingham<br />
Dorcas - 18 - born Longhope<br />
Miles - 5 <br />
Job - 3<br />
Alfred - 1</p>
<p>(William, Comfort, Dorcas, baptisms on Forest of Dean records at Aston Ingham)</p>
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1871 Census, Longhope</p>
<p>MEEK<br />
William - 65 - married - born Lea Bailey<br />
Job - 13 - born Longhope  (<strong>looking at Gloucestershirebdm - mother's maiden name HILL)</strong><br />
Alfred - 11 - born Longhope<br />
Alice Ann - 6 - born Longhope</p>
<p>(Ann - not with the family)</p>
<p>???</p>
<p>1871 Census, Aston Ingham</p>
<p>L....se  Tree</p>
<p>Elizabeth FAWKES - 22 General Servant, born Hereford, Yatton<br />
James PHIPPS - 18 - born Aston Ingham<br />
Anne MEEK - Visitor - 50 born Aston Ingham</p>
<p>----</p>
<p><br />
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<p>1881 Census, Longhope</p>
<p>MEEK</p>
<p>Ann - 59 - Charwoman, born Herefordshire, Aston Ingham<br />
Alfred - 20 - born Longhope<br />
Alice - 16 - born Longhope</p>
<p>----</p>
<p>Gloucestershirebdm</p>
<p>MEEK - mother's maiden name HILL</p>
<p>Alfred - 1859 - Gloucester, Huntley<br />
Alice Ann - 1864 - ditto<br />
Ann - 1851 - Gloucester, Newent<br />
Comfort - 1847 - ditto<br />
Dorcas - 1849 - ditto<br />
Job - 1857 - Gloucester, Huntley<br />
Miles - 1855 - ditto<br />
William Charles - 1845 - Gloucester, Newent</p>
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<title>James Baylis Hill born in prison 1842 (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Ancestry criminal record page I've found re Ann Hill features a girl of 14yrs in 1837 imprisoned one month for larceny. I'm not on ancestry at the moment so I'm not able to check for any more details.<br />
It's a pity that Ann Hill is such a common name.<br />
In the 1851 census there is a James Hill, orphan scholar aged 9 born at Preston Gloucestershire, living in the New orphan House Ashley Down, Bristol St Andrew Parish. I have worked on the assumption that this is he and that his mother died in prison in 1843. I certainly haven't been able to find a James Baylis Hill in 1851 and neither in the 1861 census. I've got the right one in'71.'81,'91 and '01 as all the other family members are correct. It's just that 1951 census and that seems to be the only possiblity.<br />
what do you think?</p>
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<title>James Baylis Hill born in prison 1842 (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>FOD</p>
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<p>In previous note:  Criminal Records</p>
<p>Ancestry has the record of Ann Hill 27 June 1837 age 22 at Gloucester  - and Gloucs. Genealogical Database - gives her address as Cheltenham.</p>
<p><br />
There is an Ann HILL age 25 on the 1841 census in Cheltenham - Female Servant, <strong>not born in County.</strong></p>
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<title>James Baylis Hill born in prison 1842 (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you so much for all this work. The one certainty is the marriage in 1868. I have the actual marriage certificate handed down via my mother, their granddaughter. The John Baylis you have found in prison certainly might fit the bill..<br />
As for the other info I'm not sure how to fit it all together. The reference to an Ann Hill c.1816/17 sounds promising. <br />
What does FOD mean? You've used this term but I'm afraid I don't know it.<br />
Thanks once again.</p>
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<title>James Baylis Hill born in prison 1842 (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>for starters...</p>
<p>as James BAYLIS was born 25 November 1842 - he must have been conceived start/middle of February 1842 (<em>having six grandchildren, am used to working out dates..!!!</em>, although one of my grandson's was born at 27.4 weeks.....)</p>
<p>(the photo-copy of the records on Ancestry  30 April 1842 - <strong>give Ann HILL's age as 25 c1816</strong> - and imprisonment for two months)</p>
<p><br />
'<em>her behaviour whilst in prison as <strong>base</strong>'</em></p>
<p>????</p>
<p>FOD records</p>
<p>Ann HILL -  31 December <strong>1817 </strong>- Newent Poor House -<strong> <strong>base </strong> daughter of having been previously baptized received into Church<br />
:</strong> mother Elizabeth</p>
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<p>re:</p>
<p> 1837 in the notes....</p>
<p><br />
Ancestry Criminal Records - Gloucestershire</p>
<p><br />
Ann HILL - 1837 - age 22, Larceny - 6 months<br />
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<p>John BAYLIS 25 June 1841 - age 32, Assault with intend to Ranish? - 12 months (was he let out early!!!)</p>
<p>?????</p>
<p><br />
1841 Census, Moreton in the Marsh</p>
<p>BAYLIS</p>
<p>John - 40 - not born in County  (possible father !!! of James?)<br />
Mary - 30<br />
William - 12<br />
Ann - 10<br />
Sarah - 3</p>
<p>-----</p>
<p>1851 Census, Moreton in the Marsh</p>
<p>BAYLESS</p>
<p>John - 53 - Ag. Lab. born Worcester, Evenlode<br />
Mary - 44 - Washerwoamn - born Oxen, Chastleton<br />
Ann - 21 - Hope Maker - born Ditto<br />
Sarah - 15 - born Ditto<br />
Jane - 2 - born Glos. Moreton (GlosBDM - would appear to be no mother's maiden name given)</p>
<p><br />
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???<br />
Looking at Glos BDM : there is BAYLIS - mother's maiden name HULLS</p>
<p>Sarah - 1838<br />
William - 1840<br />
Elenor - 1843<br />
Emma - 1846</p>
<p>---</p>
<p>can only see a James BAYLIS - 26 November 1844, age 40 - Larceny- 4 months</p>
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<p>FOD records</p>
<p>Marriage at Longhope</p>
<p>16 February 1868</p>
<p>James Baylis HILL of full age, Batchelor, Labourer, residence Longhope</p>
<p>father: <strong><span style="font-size:large;">John</span> HILL</strong></p>
<p>married: Mary LLOYD age 20 Spinster, residence Longhope</p>
<p>father: Thomas LLOYD, labourer  by banns</p>
<p>witnesses: D. SMITH &amp; E LLOYD</p>
<p>---</p>
<p>Not with the Chamberlains in 1841 at Moreton Valance - City of Gloucester</p>
<p>CHAMBERLAIN</p>
<p>Richard - 40 Farmer<br />
Hester - 45<br />
Mary - 15<br />
Richard - 13<br />
John - 11</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Trying to find out about my great grandfather, James Baylis Hill<br />
Birth 25 Nov 1842 in County Prison, North Hamlet, Gloucester<br />
Death 22 Feb 1907 in Steam Mills, Cinderford, Forest of Dean, Glous, England<br />
i have found a woman called Ann Hill in the County Prison, North Hamlet, Gloucester<br />
She was in for the theft of 15 sovereigns. Her record describes her behaviour whilst in prison as 'base'.<br />
There is no father on the birth certificate but the second name 'Baylis' leads me to wonder whether this was the surname of the father who abandoned the child.<br />
Ann Hill was arrested on 14th April 1842 accused by Richard Chamberlayne of Moreton Valence of stealing ten sovereigns from him on 11th April. The record sheet states that she was:<br />
'Charged on the oath of Richard Chamberlayne with feloneously stealing ten sovereigns at Moreton Valence on the 11th April. His Property.'<br />
Under the section entitled 'Discription' is an illegible sentence: ' ??? at ??? Sessions 1837' <br />
This indicates that she might have been imprisoned early too.<br />
[Ann Hill aged 20yrs. 14th April 1842. Moreton ref Q/Gc 5/7]<br />
 <br />
Ann was imprisoned by order of HC Clifford Esq on 14th April and was brought to trial at the Shire Hall, Gloucester on 28th Jun at the Trinity Sessions . Her name appears on the List of Prisoners in the Penitentiary House for Oct 18th 1842. Amongst a list of 100 inmates she is described as:<br />
No 41. Ann Hill, 20yrs. Stealing 10 Sovereigns. Trinity Session un 28th 1842. 15 Calendar Months<br />
[Gloucester Quarter Sessions Gaol Calendar Q/sG2 fiche 1 1842]<br />
 <br />
Also in Gaol at that time were two men named Balylis.<br />
1. John Baylis Q/Gc 5/6 (1841) labourer<br />
2. James Baylis Q/Gc g/1 <br />
The child she gave birth to on 25th November was named James Baylis Hill and the Birth Certifictae names no father.<br />
Can anyone help?</p>
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