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Name: Charles Lord Denton <br />
Probate Date: 19 Jun 1894 <br />
Death Date: 24 Jan 1892 <br />
Death Place: Gloucestershire, England <br />
Registry: London, England </p>
<p>to Octavius William Andrews Surgeon effects £12,000 11s 11d</p>
<p>previous probate in 1892 to Frederick Verdon Andrews</p>
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He was buried in Chepstow following a disagreement with the vicar W T Allen of St B who refused to bury him - The Western Mail carries an interesting article on this( to be transcribed)</p>
<p>Year: 1892 <br />
Month: Jan <br />
Day: 30 <br />
Surname: DENTON <br />
Forenames: Charles Lord <br />
Residence: S[ain]t Briavels <br />
Age_at_death: 61 <br />
Officiating_Minister: Rev[eren]d A Meggison <br />
Event: Burial <br />
Cause_of_death:  <br />
Memoranda: [1]Gentleman [2][place of burial] Plot E [number of grave] 110 [3]Con[secrated ground] [4]St Briavels Glos <br />
Notes:  <br />
Register_Reference:  <br />
Page_No: 41 <br />
Parish_Chapel: Chepstow Municipal Cemetery</p>
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1871<br />
Name: Chas Lora Denton <br />
Age: 40 <br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1831 <br />
Relation: Head <br />
Gender: Male <br />
Where born: Hobart Town, Tasmaneinia <br />
Civil parish: St Briavel <br />
County/Island: Gloucestershire <br />
Country: England <br />
Registration district: Chepstow <br />
Sub-registration district: Lydney </p>
<p>1861<br />
Name: Charles L Denton <br />
Age: 29 <br />
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1832 <br />
Relation: Head <br />
Gender: Male <br />
Where born: Kasmania<br />
[Tasmania]  <br />
Civil parish: St Briavel <br />
County/Island: Gloucestershire <br />
Country: England <br />
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Street Address:<br />
Occupation:</p>
<p>Registration district: Chepstow <br />
Sub-registration district: Lydney</p>
<p><br />
1851<br />
Donald Fraser  abt 1812 Edinburgh, Scotland Head St Pancras, Middlesex  Physician<br />
 Sarah M Fraser  abt 1809 Hackney, Middlesex, England Wife St Pancras, Middlesex  <br />
 Charles L Denton  abt 1830 Van Dismansland British Subject  Stepson St Pancras, Middlesex</p>
<p>looks like marriage</p>
<p>name: Sarah Maria Kohrs<br />
Name: Donald Fraser <br />
Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1849 <br />
Registration district: Hackney <br />
Inferred County: London <br />
Volume Number: 3 <br />
Page Number: 151</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Joy &amp; Sue,<br />
re your sensible dislike of posting personal/sensitive information on this public forum, you may be pleased to know that instead you can contact any other forum members &quot;offline&quot; and directly into their private home email inbox without being displayed on the public pages.</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Sue,<br />
Thanks so much for writing. I have so much enjoyed reading the posts. I remember so many happy times on the farm and of course remember all of you well (especially 'Lu and Sue' when you were the age my little granddaughters are now). </p>
<p>Mum and Dad (Nu and Billy) sadly,aren't around now of course. </p>
<p>Yes, we came back to St Briavels for 'Bread n Cheese' several times over the years. Dave &amp; I came one Whitsun and we also came to Aunty Ruby's funeral and met several of you again. Jean often gives me a ring at birthdays and Christmas. </p>
<p>I did a bit of digging into the generations back from Grannie and Grancher Baker and went right back to the 1500's thanks to this site. Although I don't know if my research was totally accurate. It amazed me to know how far back the family actually went, all within the Forest of Dean. And there were people from as far away as Canada and America, who matched up with the ancestors I was uncovering so there must have been a bit of emigration going on at some point. It would be fascinating to find out more but it's harder and more expensive to delve outside of dedicated sites like this one, which is brilliant. </p>
<p>I am unsure about putting too much personal information on this site for anybody to access, but I am on facebook as Joy Marchant (previously Harvey) we live at Bewdley. So if you or somebody in the family is on facebook. Provided they identify themselves as someone within the family. You or they can send me a message and I will be so pleased to put you on as a 'friend'. Then we can communicate by email and catch up even more.</p>
<p>Love to all your family,<br />
from Joy  x</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Joy,</p>
<p>My name is Susan Cuff (nee Baker)  I am Kath and Howard's youngest daughter, my son Damian made me aware of this site and it was he who responded to you in an earlier post.</p>
<p>I grew up at close turf with Pamela, Wendy, John, David, Brian and Elizabeth and I am glad to say we are all still around and healthy.  I no longer live in the area but regularly visit my Mum Kath and all of the others still live in and around Mum.  You are aware that Brian now runs the farm. Did you ever go to 'bread and cheese' on whitSunday at St Briavels? I can still remember as plain as if it was only yesterday Aunty Nue (Muriel) and Uncle Billy. It was lovely to see the posts and remember the Family mentioned. Take care.  Susan.</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Paul,<br />
Thanks for your reply, It brings back so many memories hearing from people on this site. We must be part of a massive spread of families from the Forest and especially from St Briavel's who ae related in some way. I feel so priveleged to have some roots there. As you see from my other posts. I spent many happy weeks of my summer hols as a child there. God Bless.. from Joy</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How lovely to hear from you, If you grew up on Close turf farm. Are you one of Pam and Geoff's children. If so I wonder if you would remember living next to Aunty Ruby where you once played with my children, when we stayed with Ruby. Probably not that was in 1968 or 9. <br />
Im so glad Aunty Kath is doing well. She and Ruby and Edie were so good to me when I was a child and ran around with the tribe in my school holidays. Pam and I still exchange xmas cards and I get some of the family news from cousin Jean. who is very faithful in keeping in touch.  God Bless..... from Joy</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Joy.<br />
Just a short note.<br />
I remember howard baker well last few years he lived in aylburton my gt grandmother was a cousin to them. Im from the morse clan who live at st briavels <br />
Regards <br />
paul</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>my grandfather was howard....<br />
i grew up on the farm which is still there and now howards youngest son brian with his wife carol and their son richard....<br />
howards wife kath is still alive and well living in lydney..</p>
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<title>James E BAKER - Close Turf Farm (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I knew that my Gran Florence had worked in service at Goodrich court. Nice to have it confirmed,with details too. </p>
<p>What a worker she was. Not only having a child every couple of years but they eventually owned and worked both Close Turf and the Roads farms. Kept all their children and grandchildren going throughout both World Wars. </p>
<p>She died it the age of 79 because she broke her hip in a fall while she was cleaning the dairy. <br />
James was gruff and a bit scary. They had their own very quiet sitting room at Close Turf, they must have needed it as they had around 27 grandchildren, Many of whom were often around.</p>
<p>It was a wonderful family to grow up in.</p>
<p>Close Turf farmhouse was eventually turned into Close Turf country club by my uncle, which people might remember.</p>
<p>Appreciate your help and interest. So glad I found this site. Joy.</p>
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<p>Chuchyard Farm<br />
St Briavels<br />
Gloucestershire</p>
<p>BAKER</p>
<p>James Edward - 30 - farmer (married 6 years) - born Gloucester St Briavels<br />
Florence - 26 - born Gloucester, Newland<br />
Albert Edwin - 5 - at school, born Gloucester St Briavels<br />
William Thomas - 3 - ditto<br />
Florence Ruby - 1 - ditto<br />
George WILLIS, single age 42 Cowman born Hereford Weston U P</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ok I'm hooked. This is all so fascinating. I have found out so much already today. Thankyou. Joy M.</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I believe James Edward Baker (son of Edwin and Charlotte) was my grandfather. He married Florence beard in 1905 and lived at Church farm until they moved to Close Turf farm St Briavels. They had 7 children that I know of.</p>
<p>Albert Edwin (Bert)b 1906</p>
<p>William Thomas (Bill) b 1907 Died in motor cycle accident 1930 </p>
<p>Florence Ruby, Known as Ruby (later Lewis) b 1909</p>
<p>Ivy Gladys (later Barnett) b 1911</p>
<p>Muriel Irene (later Roberts) b 1913 (My Mother)</p>
<p>James Howard (Howard) b 1915</p>
<p>Edith May b 1920</p>
<p>Grateful for your post as I didn't know Charlotte's maiden name. </p>
<p>Joy Marchant</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1901 Census, St Briavels</p>
<p>Churchyard Farm</p>
<p>William WILLIAMS - age 46 (line through age) - Farmer, born Glos. St Briavels<br />
Annie WILLIAMS - age 38 - born Newnham<br />
<strong>Samuel WOOLES - widower, father-in-law - age 73 - born Newnham</strong>   ***<br />
James E BAKER - nephew, age 20 - Waggoner on Farm, born St Briavels<br />
Annie BAKER - niece - age 17 - born St Briavels</p>
<p>+ 2 servants</p>
<p><br />
1891 Census, St Briavels<br />
Roads Farm</p>
<p>BAKER</p>
<p>Edward - 36 - born St Briavels<br />
Charlotte - 43 - born Newnham<br />
William - 14<br />
Esther E - 12<br />
James - 10<br />
Annie - 8<br />
Rose - 6<br />
Ade E -  5<br />
Thomas H - 3<br />
William BURFORD - 42 (lodger)</p>
<p><br />
1881 Census, St Briavels</p>
<p>BAKER</p>
<p>Edwin - 28 - born Newnham<br />
Charlotte - 33 - born St Briavels<br />
William Edwin - 4   **<br />
Esther Elizabeth - 2<br />
James Edward - 4 months</p>
<p><br />
** FOD - records</p>
<p>Baptism at Bream - 3 April 1877</p>
<p>William Edwin BAKER, parents Edwin (labourer)  &amp; Charlotte of Ash Cottage</p>
<p>Memoranda:  Sponsers Th BROOKE Th (?) BROOKE - Charlotte BAKER</p>
<p><br />
FreeBDM</p>
<p>Edwin BAKER, married <strong>Charlotte WOOLES</strong> - J/A/S Qtr 1874, Chepstow  District, Monmouthshire</p>
<p><br />
1861 Census St Briavels</p>
<p>BAKER</p>
<p>George - 34 - born Glos. Berkley<br />
Amelia - 34 - born St Briavels<br />
<strong>Edwin - 7</strong><br />
Elizabeth - 6<br />
William - 4<br />
George - 1</p>
<p>next door to</p>
<p>the WILLIAMS</p>
<p>John - 36 - Farmer, born Hewlesfield<br />
Sarah - 35 - St Briavels<br />
Isaac - 11<br />
Sarah - 9<br />
William WILLIAMS - 7 (see 1901 census)<br />
Carolin - 5<br />
Emma - 10 months</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On the 1901 Census, Florence BEARD age 16 born Newland is a House Maid at Goodrich Court, in Herefordshire, at the home of Harold C MOFFATT - and one of 13 in-house servants - there is also a family in the Coachhouse, the head working as a Coachman, so a large and wealthy family.</p>
<p>Googling seems to call up quite a bit of info on Harold C MOFFATT of Goodrich Court</p>
<p>1901 Census, Newland<br />
Coxbury Farm<br />
(on marriage details)</p>
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BEARD</p>
<p>Edwin, 59, Farmer, born Mon'shire Penalt - death on FOD - 27 February 1909 - age 70 - Coxbury Farm, Nr Redbrook<br />
Dina - 57 - born Glos. Newland  **<br />
Edwin - 28<br />
John - 24<br />
Ellen - 23<br />
William - 21<br />
James - 14<br />
Leonard MOORE - Servant</p>
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**   FOD records - baptism at Newland, 29 January 1843, Dinah FROWEN, parents William &amp; Esther</p>
<p><br />
1891 Census  </p>
<p><br />
Glos. Newland<br />
Coxbury Farm</p>
<p>BEARD</p>
<p>Edward/Edwin (scribbled over) - age 50, Farmer, born Monmouthshire, Penalt<br />
Dinah - 48 - born Scowles<br />
Fanny - 21 - born Grove Farm<br />
Edwin - 19 - Tinplate worker<br />
John - 16 - Tinplate worker<br />
Albert - 16   - all born Grove Farm  (these two are twins)<br />
William - 13 - born ditto<br />
Annie -11 - born Coxbury Farm <br />
<strong>Florence - 8</strong> - born ditto<br />
James - 5 - born ditto</p>
<p><br />
1881 Census, Newland<br />
The GROVE</p>
<p>BEARD</p>
<p>EDWIN - 40 - Ag. labourer, born Monmouthshire<br />
Dina - 38 - born Gloucestershire<br />
Fannie - 11<br />
Edwin - 8<br />
Thomas - 7<br />
John and Bertie (twins age 5)<br />
Ellen - 4<br />
William - 2</p>
<p><br />
1871 Census, Newland<br />
Coxbury</p>
<p>Thomas BEARD, 73, Farmer 180 - employing 5 men, born Glos. Framellen<br />
William BEARD, age 32- unmarried son, born Monmouthshire, Penalt<br />
Edwin BEARD - age 30 - born ditto<br />
two servants, Sarah BROCH age 40, born Prestbury and George HERBERT, age 19 - born Redbrook</p>
<p><br />
<strong>FOD records - marriage at Coleford, Congregation - 12 November 1871</strong></p>
<p><strong>Edwin BEARD married Dinah FROWEN</strong>  - see baptism above...</p>
<p><br />
1861 Census, Newland<br />
Coxbury Farm</p>
<p>BEARD</p>
<p>Thomas - 62 - farmer of 130 acres, 2 labourers, born Glos<br />
Elizabeth - 58 - all  born Monmouthshire, Penalt<br />
William - 23 - <br />
Edwin - 20<br />
Elizabeth - 17</p>
<p><br />
1851 Wales Census, Monmouthshire Penalt</p>
<p>BEARD</p>
<p>Thomas - 47 - Tin Shearer, born Glos.<br />
Elizabeth - (says 67) - born Penalt<br />
James - 21 - born Staffordshire    *****<br />
Thomas - 17 - all born Penalt<br />
George - 14<br />
William - 13<br />
Edwin - 9<br />
Elizabeth -6</p>
<p><br />
*****</p>
<p>1861 Census, Newland, Lower Redbrook</p>
<p>BEARD</p>
<p>James, age 32, Tin Shearer, born Tipton Staffordshire<br />
Ann - 31 - born St James Bristol<br />
Margaret Ann BEARD - age 2 born Newland</p>
<p>The Beard family are listed with two other families, saying all living in the same house.</p>
<p><br />
1841 Census, Monmouthshire, Penalth</p>
<p>BEARD</p>
<p>Thomas 38 - not born in County<br />
Elizabeth - 35 - all born in County<br />
James - 14<br />
John - 11<br />
Thomas - 8<br />
William - 3<br />
<strong>Edwin - 4 months</strong></p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marriage at Newland - 11 March 1905</p>
<p>Groom: James Edward BAKER - Age 23 (Bachelor) -occupation Farmer - residence - St Briavels</p>
<p>father: Edwin BAKER - occupation Baliff</p>
<p>married</p>
<p>Florence BEARD - age 21, Spinster - residence: Coxbury Farm, Newland</p>
<p>father: Edwin BEARD, Farmer</p>
<p>married by Banns</p>
<p>witnesses: Fred NURSE and Annie BEARD</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was born in St Briavels in 1944, at my grandparents farm, Close Turf farm (between St. B and Bream) My grandparents were James and Florence Baker who had 7 children Bert,Howard,Bill,Ivy, Ruby, Muriel (who was my mother) and Edith, (who is still living) I was delivered by Dr Nanda,a predecessor of Dr Eskells. I beleive Dr Nanda was Nigerian. Apparently, it was down to him that I survived. There must be an interesting story of how he came to the village.</p>
<p>Unfortunately,my mum &amp; dad left after the war to live in London and later Worcester, but I spent many happy school holidays in St Briavels. Both at Close Turf and &quot;The Roads&quot; farm (never short of playmates with loads of cousins) I was especially close to my Aunty Ruby (married name Lewis) who lived first in a little wooden cottage outside the village and later at Ashfield House in the village and ran a cafe there  for a while, I remember the Driver and Conductor of the buses coming up for a cuppa every two hours when the bus came in to wait in the square outside the castle. </p>
<p>Happy days indeed. My many cousins and their families are now widespread of course. It is a very big family, but many still live in and around the village.</p>
<p>At the moment I am particularly interested in finding out more about my Grandmother Florence whose maiden name was Beard and is reputed to have been born in Symonds Yat possibly around 1885 and I also know very little about my Grancher, James.  <br />
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Thanks for raising some happy memories. I will be interested to see if I jog anyone elses. Joy Marchant</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Deborah,</p>
<p>I am researching your family, specifically in relation to the St.Briavels Assembly Rooms. I am on the committee of the Rooms and I have recently secured considerable funding to restore them as they have become quite run down over the years.</p>
<p>I have made a website for the Rooms to support the cause and the parish of St.Briavels - and I would like to feature more information about Charles Lord Denton and Captain Octavius W.Andrews. </p>
<p>I also need to check of course that the information I have so far is indeed correct!</p>
<p>The website is <a href="http://www.st-briavels.com">www.st-briavels.com</a> </p>
<p>I would also love to have some photographs to put on there so we have a lasting record and testament to this generous gesture.</p>
<p>Can youy help? </p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Karen Cockfield.</p>
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<title>St. Briavels Fete - Whit Sunday (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I guess your ancestors gave &quot;us&quot; Andrew's Corner to the North of St B...</p>
<p>Whit Sunday <br />
Venue St Mary's Church <br />
Tel +44 (0) 1594 530345 </p>
<p>Each year on Whit Sunday the small village of St Briavels, in the Wye Valley, plays host to the Bread and Cheese Dole. This age old tradition sees crowds of medieval-costumed locals converge outside the local Saint Mary's Church in eager anticipation of catching dole pieces of bread and cheese that are thrown into the air from brimming baskets.</p>
<p>From the moment the first morsels are thrown a thrill of excitement ignites the crowd. Hands outstretched, every man, woman and child battles for his share of the bounty. There are no rules in this battle - women hoist restricting skirts and men pull out extraordinarily large hats to ensure they receive more than their fair share.</p>
<p>The Dole has not gone without its fair share of trouble in the past. As far back as 1816 the Gentleman's Magazine recorded that &quot;most of the food was used as pellets; the pastor coming in for his share as he left the pulpit...&quot;. The event even had to relocate several times last century - drinking and outbreaks of fighting invariably the cause. </p>
<p>The origins of this unusual tradition date back to the time of Milo, Earl of Hereford, in the 12th century, although the first records are from Rudder's account, published in 1779. Dole claimers could be anyone who payed a penny to the Earl of Hereford (then lord of the Forest of Dean) entitling them to gather wood from nearby Hucknoll's woods.</p>
<p>Although the tradition of being able to gather wood has disappeared, the Dole lives on. Revellers believe in the power of these edible morsels and preserve them for good luck (miners originally used them as charms to protect against accidents). Today some people choose to place them in matchboxes and rest them under their pillow to inspire dreams of the future. Perhaps this event could revolutionise the welfare state? Bread and Cheese Dole - don't even think about it.</p>
<p>An image of the Church<br />
<a href="http://www.sungreen.co.uk/St%20Briavels/xStMarys.htm">http://www.sungreen.co.uk/St%20Briavels/xStMarys.htm</a></p>
<p>There are 6 almshouses, endowed by the late Charles Lord-denton esq.  <br />
The Reading Room and Library founded in 1854 by the late Charles Lord-Denton esq. contains a library of about 2,000 volumes and a recreation and billiard room</p>
<p>St. Briavels House on the east side of Pystol Lane is a moderate-sized 19th-century residence, perhaps built for Charles Lord Denton, a prominent inhabitant and benefactor to the village. </p>
<p>From: British History Online<br />
Source: St. Briavels. A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume V, N. M. Herbert (Editor) (1996).<br />
URL: <a href="http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=23262&amp;strquery=Denton">http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=23262&amp;strquery=Denton</a></p>
<p>Date: 22/03/2005<br />
© Copyright 2003-2005 University of London &amp; History of Parliament Trust</p>
<p>George Inn, High Street, GL15 6TA</p>
<p>The George, next to St. Briavels Castle,  had an annual rateable value of  £12.0s.0d. in 1891 and 1903. (10 p.m. closing). The George Inn is still trading. Map reference SO 558046</p>
<p>            1856 Mrs E. Kear</p>
<p>            1876 Joseph Grimes Kear (listed also as an assistant overseer and collector of taxes)</p>
<p>            1885 Joseph Kear</p>
<p>            1891 Ann Kear. Alehouse. Free from brewery tie (owner Charles Lord Denton)</p>
<p>            1892 Mrs Joseph Kear</p>
<p>            1902 Joseph Grimes Kear</p>
<p>            1903 Joseph Grimes Kear. Alehouse. Arnold Perrett &amp; Co. (reps. of Lord Charles Denton)</p>
<p>            1906 Joseph Grimes Kear</p>
<p>            1919,1939 William E. Burley</p>
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<title>Denton / Andrews St Briavels (reply)</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Name:    Chas Lord Denton <br />
Age in 1881:    50  <br />
Age months:    0  <br />
Estimated birth year:    abt 1831  <br />
Where born:    Tasmania BS <br />
Address:    Village  <br />
Civil parish:    St Briavels  <br />
County/Island:    Gloucestershire  <br />
Source information:    RG11/5222  <br />
Registration district:    Chepstow  <br />
Sub-registration district:    Lydney  <br />
ED, institution, or vessel:    7  <br />
Folio:    23  <br />
Page:    2 </p>
<p><br />
Name:    Denton, Charles Lord <br />
Age in 1891:    60  <br />
Relation:    Head  <br />
Gender:    Male  <br />
Where Born:    Tasmania      <br />
Civil parish:    St Briavel  <br />
Ecclesiastical parish:    St Briavel  <br />
Town:     <br />
County:    Gloucestershire  <br />
Source information:    RG12/4337 <br />
Registration district:    Chepstow  <br />
Sub registration district:    Lydney  <br />
ED, institution, or vessel:    9  <br />
Folio:    129  <br />
Page:    10  </p>
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At his death in 1892 Chas Lord Denton left legacies for the benefit of the village. <br />
His nephew and heir O.W. Andrews  gave a site adjoining the reading room for an <br />
assembly room, which was built in 1924. </p>
<p>Octavius William Andrews, Staff Surgeon in Devonport in 1901 <br />
on HMS Colossus age 35 born London</p>
<p>In 1881<br />
Emily Florence Andrews abt 1871  St Pancras, Middlesex, England Daughter  Kensington   <br />
Frederick Verdon Andrews abt 1871  St Pancras, Middlesex, England Son  Kensington   <br />
Henry Charles Andrews abt 1828  Brabourne, Kent, England Head  Kensington   <br />
Louisa Augusta Andrews abt 1832  Calcutta, India Wife  Kensington   <br />
Madeline Fanny Andrews abt 1860  St Pancras, Middlesex, England Daughter  Kensington   <br />
Octavius William Andrews abt 1866  St Pancras, Middlesex, England Son  Kensington   <br />
Alice Emily Hart abt 1868  Kennington, Surrey, England Servant  Kensington   <br />
Susanah Hart abt 1861  Lambeth, Surrey, England Servant  Kensington  <br />
Address:    5 Holland Park Gds  <br />
Civil parish:    Kensington  <br />
County/Island:    London  <br />
Source information:    RG11/0025  <br />
Registration district:    Kensington  <br />
Sub-registration district:    Kensington Town  <br />
ED, institution, or vessel:    13a  <br />
Folio:    113  <br />
Page:    5 </p>
<p>In 1871 -Oakley square Marylebone London - <br />
Today near Mornington Crescent Tube station father Henry a General Practioner- (doctor)</p>
<p>Emily F Andrews 9 months  Pancras Daughter  St Pancras  London   <br />
Fredk W Andrews 9  Pancras Daughter  St Pancras  London   <br />
H C Andrews 43  Kent, England Head  St Pancras  London   <br />
Larisa A Andrews 38  Lalcutta Wife  St Pancras  London   <br />
O Wm Andrews 5  Pancras Son  St Pancras  London   <br />
Emma S Elliott 28  Tunbridge Wells Servant  St Pancras  London   <br />
D D Hopkins 23  Glamorgan, Wales Assistant  St Pancras  London   <br />
Emma Lovegrove 16  Islington Servant  St Pancras  London   <br />
Emily Martin 23  Wiltshire, England Servant  St Pancras  London   <br />
Charle Powell 22  Holland Servant  St Pancras  London </p>
<p>Source information:    RG10/220 <br />
Registration district:    Pancras  <br />
Sub-registration district:    Somers Town  <br />
ED, institution, or vessel:    2  <br />
Folio:    65  <br />
Page:    39<br />
Household schedule number:    178</p>
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<pubDate>Tue, 22 Mar 2005 23:04:10 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>My family of St. Briavels</title>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello,</p>
<p>My grandparents lived just down the lane from the  local school.  My mother was Bridget, known as Biddy, Andrews.  Her mother was Florence and my Grandfather was a Navy Surgeon, first name Octavius. They are buried at the Church. We lived very close to the Wildings and I was friends with Mary and Margaret.  Iw as also friends with Dr. Eskells children named Jonathan, Simon, and Victoria.  </p>
<p>I may return this summer and would love to hear from anyone in St. Briavels.  My 3 children, of course, never knew their great grandparents.  What a really lovely place St. Briavels is.  Do you still have the Church fate in the Spring?</p>
<p>  Deborah in Indiana</p>
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<pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2005 11:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
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