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(Research):From: "Diana Motyer" <d.motyer@telus.net >
Subject: spencer/white/motyer
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 08:47:12 -0700
Hello List;
Looking for information on
Mary Foss WHITE md to Abraham SPENCER in 1862 Northwood, Isle of Wight
I have them in the 1881 census but looking for help with Mary Foss WHITE believed to be daughter of James WHITE and Mary Foss MOTYER .
Regards Diana Motyer | WHITE, Mary Foss (I2939)
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(Research):From: "Diana Motyer" <d.motyer@telus.net >
Subject: spencer/white/motyer
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 08:47:12 -0700
Hello List;
Looking for information on
Mary Foss WHITE md to Abraham SPENCER in 1862 Northwood, Isle of Wight
I have them in the 1881 census but looking for help with Mary Foss WHITE believed to be daughter of James WHITE and Mary Foss MOTYER .
Regards Diana Motyer | SPENCER, Abraham (I2940)
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(Research):From: "Richard W. Hinde" rwhinde@adelphia.net
Subject: Re: [DOR] Joseph Hinde
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 19:19:46 -0400
References: <000e01c5bfc5$261bdd30$0dd97ec7@Motyer>
In-Reply-To: <000e01c5bfc5$261bdd30$0dd97ec7@Motyer>
Evening Diana;
I have the following in my file for Joseph:
Joseph Motyer also joined the Navy and entered the submarine service. He
was based at Devenport Naval Dockyard, Plymouth and met his wife from
Saltash, just over the river in Cornwall. Duties included a spell on patrol
in the Baltic. Perhaps because of the unhealthy conditions in those early
submarines he fell ill and died of pneumonia aged only 32, having reached
the rank of Chief Petty Officer. His grave is in St. Stephen's churchyard
the old burial ground for the town of Saltash Cornwall.
Additional information:
Born: 19 March 1893, Portland
Died: 17 May 1925, Saltash, Cornwall
Married: Florance Dale, 22 July 1918, St Nicholas Church, Saltash
Her DOB: 31 Dec 1893, Saltash
Her DOD: 1 Oct 1982, Saltash
Children: Norman b. 6 Feb 1921; d. 20 Feb 2002 - Patricia b. 2 May 1924
This data was supplied by Norman's son Phillip.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Richard Hinde | HINDE, CPO Joseph Motyer (I2932)
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(Research):From: "Richard W. Hinde" rwhinde@adelphia.net
Subject: Re: [DOR] Joseph Hinde
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 19:19:46 -0400
References: <000e01c5bfc5$261bdd30$0dd97ec7@Motyer>
In-Reply-To: <000e01c5bfc5$261bdd30$0dd97ec7@Motyer>
Evening Diana;
I have the following in my file for Joseph:
Joseph Motyer also joined the Navy and entered the submarine service. He
was based at Devenport Naval Dockyard, Plymouth and met his wife from
Saltash, just over the river in Cornwall. Duties included a spell on patrol
in the Baltic. Perhaps because of the unhealthy conditions in those early
submarines he fell ill and died of pneumonia aged only 32, having reached
the rank of Chief Petty Officer. His grave is in St. Stephen's churchyard
the old burial ground for the town of Saltash Cornwall.
Additional information:
Born: 19 March 1893, Portland
Died: 17 May 1925, Saltash, Cornwall
Married: Florance Dale, 22 July 1918, St Nicholas Church, Saltash
Her DOB: 31 Dec 1893, Saltash
Her DOD: 1 Oct 1982, Saltash
Children: Norman b. 6 Feb 1921; d. 20 Feb 2002 - Patricia b. 2 May 1924
This data was supplied by Norman's son Phillip.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Richard Hinde | DALE, Florance (I2933)
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(Research):From: "Richard W. Hinde" rwhinde@adelphia.net
Subject: Re: [DOR] Joseph Hinde
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 19:19:46 -0400
References: <000e01c5bfc5$261bdd30$0dd97ec7@Motyer>
In-Reply-To: <000e01c5bfc5$261bdd30$0dd97ec7@Motyer>
Evening Diana;
I have the following in my file for Joseph:
Joseph Motyer also joined the Navy and entered the submarine service. He
was based at Devenport Naval Dockyard, Plymouth and met his wife from
Saltash, just over the river in Cornwall. Duties included a spell on patrol
in the Baltic. Perhaps because of the unhealthy conditions in those early
submarines he fell ill and died of pneumonia aged only 32, having reached
the rank of Chief Petty Officer. His grave is in St. Stephen's churchyard
the old burial ground for the town of Saltash Cornwall.
Additional information:
Born: 19 March 1893, Portland
Died: 17 May 1925, Saltash, Cornwall
Married: Florance Dale, 22 July 1918, St Nicholas Church, Saltash
Her DOB: 31 Dec 1893, Saltash
Her DOD: 1 Oct 1982, Saltash
Children: Norman b. 6 Feb 1921; d. 20 Feb 2002 - Patricia b. 2 May 1924
This data was supplied by Norman's son Phillip.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Richard Hinde | HINDE, Norman (I2934)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2935)
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(Research):From: "Richard W. Hinde" rwhinde@adelphia.net
Subject: Re: [DOR] Joseph Hinde
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 19:19:46 -0400
References: <000e01c5bfc5$261bdd30$0dd97ec7@Motyer>
In-Reply-To: <000e01c5bfc5$261bdd30$0dd97ec7@Motyer>
Evening Diana;
I have the following in my file for Joseph:
Joseph Motyer also joined the Navy and entered the submarine service. He
was based at Devenport Naval Dockyard, Plymouth and met his wife from
Saltash, just over the river in Cornwall. Duties included a spell on patrol
in the Baltic. Perhaps because of the unhealthy conditions in those early
submarines he fell ill and died of pneumonia aged only 32, having reached
the rank of Chief Petty Officer. His grave is in St. Stephen's churchyard
the old burial ground for the town of Saltash Cornwall.
Additional information:
Born: 19 March 1893, Portland
Died: 17 May 1925, Saltash, Cornwall
Married: Florance Dale, 22 July 1918, St Nicholas Church, Saltash
Her DOB: 31 Dec 1893, Saltash
Her DOD: 1 Oct 1982, Saltash
Children: Norman b. 6 Feb 1921; d. 20 Feb 2002 - Patricia b. 2 May 1924
This data was supplied by Norman's son Phillip.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Richard Hinde | HINDE, Phillip (I2936)
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(Research):From: NorthDevonRendle northdevonrendle@yahoo.co.uk
Subject: Re: [DOR] Joseph Hinde
Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 09:52:47 +0100 (BST)
In-Reply-To: <000e01c5bfc5$261bdd30$0dd97ec7@Motyer>
Diana,
The 1901 census on ancestry.com has Joseph M HINDE aged 8, son of Goodwin HINDE and Susanna living at 47 Weston, Portland in the houshold of William SAMPSON (either step father of Goodwin or father of Susanna as he is described as son in law).
Let me know if this is of any interest.
Mike Rendle
Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK | SAMPSON, Susanna Scriven Flew (I2028)
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(Research):From: NorthDevonRendle northdevonrendle@yahoo.co.uk
Subject: Re: [DOR] Joseph Hinde
Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 09:52:47 +0100 (BST)
In-Reply-To: <000e01c5bfc5$261bdd30$0dd97ec7@Motyer>
Diana,
The 1901 census on ancestry.com has Joseph M HINDE aged 8, son of Goodwin HINDE and Susanna living at 47 Weston, Portland in the houshold of William SAMPSON (either step father of Goodwin or father of Susanna as he is described as son in law).
Let me know if this is of any interest.
Mike Rendle
Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK | HINDE, Goodwin Theodore (I2937)
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(Research):112 Penworth Dr SE
Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2A 5H4 | MOTYER, Dennis (I3336)
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(Research):1861 Census
62; Chiswell; Edward; WAY; Head; Married; 35; Pilot; Portland; RG9/1351/F56p13
Mary J.; WAY; Wife; Married; 30; Dressmaker; Portland; RG9/1351/F56p13
Mary J.; WAY; Daur 8; Scholar; Portland; RG9/1351/F56p13
Elizabeth A.; WAY; Daur 2; Scholar; Portland; RG9/1351/F56p13
Edward; WAY; Son 4m Portland; RG9/1351/F56p13 | WAY, Edward (I600)
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(Research):1861 Census of Burton Bradstock. Sarah was listed as being 6 months old and living with her parents in Burton Street, yet her birth registration states she was born in the July quarter of 1862. 1881 Census of Burton Bradstock. Sarah, aged 18, was working for the Parish Priest of St Mary
s church in South Street. 1891 Census: Sarah Motyer was found working as a General Servant-Domestic on the 1891 Census at 45 Dewhurst Road in Hammersmith, London. 1901 Census: Sarah came back to Burton Bradstock, where as Head of the household, she was noted as being 38 years of age and living on her "Own Account". With her was older sister Amelia 48, Amelia
s daughter Jane Motyer (by now a School Teacher) and Gerald Bowcher (Boucher) "COUSIN" aged 4. Gerald
s parents Sidney & Lily Boucher were living in West Bay, so Gerald was possibly visiting for the night. | CHILCOTT, Catherine (I966)
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(Research):1881 census
Source Information:
Dwelling Mallams
Census Place Portland, Dorset, England
Family History Library Film 1341508
John M. STONE Head M Male 52 Portland, Dorset, England Carpenter Elizabeth STONE Wife M Female 45 Portland, Dorset, England Elizabeth A. STONE Dau U Female 23 Portland, Dorset, England Dressmaker John M. STONE Son U Male 19 Portland, Dorset, England Carpenter Susanna B. STONE Dau U Female 17 Portland, Dorset, England Domestic Serv Louisa J. STONE Dau Female 15 Portland, Dorset, England Annie M. STONE Dau Female 13 Portland, Dorset, England Scholar Harriet M. STONE Dau Female 10 Portland, Dorset, England Scholar Able A. STONE Son Male 8 Portland, Dorset, England Scholar Elizabeth ATTWOOLL Mother In Law W Female 70 Portland, Dorset, England
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(Research):1881 census
Vessel "Triumph"
Census Place Royal Navy, England
Family History Library Film 1342356 John Motyer Other U Male 26 Burton Bradstock, Dorset, England Quarter Master | MOTYER, John (I368)
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(Research):1881 census
Source Information:
Dwelling King Street
Census Place Portland, Dorset, England
Family History Library Film 1341508
William S. STONE Head M Male 50 Portland, Dorset, England Quarryman Elizabeth R. STONE Wife M Female 52 Portland, Dorset, England | STONE, William Shadrach (I566)
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(Research):1881 Census
Dwelling:Duck Street
Census Place:Burton Bradstock, Dorset, EnglandSource:FHL Film 1341513 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2122 Folio 25 Pa
ge 42
MarrAgeSexBirthplace
Thomas MOTYERM55 MBurton Bradstock, Dorset, England
Rel:Head
Occ:Carpenters Labr
Catherine MOTYERM60 FBurton Bradstock, Dorset, England
Rel:Wife
Occ:Dress Maker
Amelia MOTYERU28 FBurton Bradstock, Dorset, England
Rel:Daur
Occ:Braider (Net)
Jane MOTYER 7 FBurton Bradstock, Dorset, England
Rel:Grand Daur
Occ:Scholar | MOTYER, Thomas Forse (I969)
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(Research):1881 Census Records
Dwelling:New Annesley No Of House 100
Census Place:Annesley, Nottingham, EnglandSource:FHL Film 1341791 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 3320 Folio 23 Page 39
MarrAgeSexBirthplace
Frederic MOUCHERM30 MMisterton, Somerset, England
Rel:Head
Occ:Coal Miner
Eliza MOUCHERM29 FHolkam, Norfolk, England
Rel:Wife
William FRITH (MOUCHER) 8 MKirkby, Nottingham, England
Rel:Adopt Son
Occ:Scholar
Samuel MOUCHER 5MKirkby, Nottingham, England
Rel:Son
Occ:Scholar
Eliza Ann MOUCHER 2 FKirkby, Nottingham, England
Rel:Daur
James BAILDONU20 MKeldon, York, England
Rel:Boarder
Occ:Coal Miner | MOTYER, Frederick (I535)
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(Research):1940 United States Federal Census | MOTYER, Alen M. (I5768)
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(Research):50th Battalion 1914-1915 3rd, 12th and 13th Regiments Canadian Mounted Rifles 1915-1916
Canadian Expeditionary Force
434801 Sergeant Frederick Motyer enlisted at Calgary Feb. 4, 1915 50th Battalion
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SS Melita
National Archives of Canada
Microfilm # T - 14702
SS Melita, Canadian Pacific
From: Liverpool, England to Quebec
Sailed: 17 September to 25 September 1919
NOMINAL ROLL OF OTHER RANKS PROCEEDING TO CANADA ON R.M.S. MELITA
NAME; RANK; REGIMENTAL NUMBER; UNIT; DESTINATION
MOTYER, F.; Sgt; 434801; ARD; Calgary
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---------------------- | MOTYER, Frederick Angel (I485)
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(Research):According to Betty Arel's website, she has this Mary Thistle as having been born in 1674, which would indicate that her mother was her father Richard's 1st wife, Mary Thorndike, as he then married Elizabeth Patch in 1675. But ....
Betty's website also has a 2nd instance of this same person, but born 29 Oct 1675, the same year her father Richard married his 2nd wife, Elizabeth Patch.
So, if her birth date of 1974 is correct, her mother would have to be be Mary Thorndike, because he didn't marry Elizabeth Patch until the following year.
But if her birthdate of 29 Oct 1675 is correct, then her mother could still have been Mary Thorndike, who possibly died during childbirth or shortly after that, and then her father married Elizabeth Patch before the end of the year.
Or ..... Mary Thorndike died earlier in 1675, or even before, and her father Richard married his 2nd wife Elizabeth Patch early in 1675, and then Mary was born 29 Oct 1675.
My guess would be the latter, and that her mother was Elizabeth Patch.
And if that wasn't confusing enough, I originally had her as being born 5 years later, in 1680. No idea where I got that date from. | THISTLE, Mary (I2470)
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(Research):According to Dick Hayward, he poses the possibility that .....
Could it be that George Watss HILL (i5029) was the son of George Walter HILL (i5035) and Mary Sarah COOPER (i5034)?
Mary Sarah COOPER (i5034) was the daughter of Francis COOPER (i5033) and Elizabeth "Eliza" TODD (i5036).
Mary Sarah COOPER (i5034) also had a briother, William Tood COOPER (i5031), who married Sarah James PEROT (i5032).
William Tood COOPER (i5031) and Sarah James PEROT (i5032) then had a daughter, Eleanor Frances COOPER (i5030).
And then Eleanor Frances COOPER (i5030) married George Watss HILL (i5029), and that is where this loop started.
If that is he case, then George Watss HILL (i5029) and Eleanor Frances COOPER (i5030) were first cousins. But it was not unusual for cousins to marry in that era. | HILL, Capt. George Watts (I5029)
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(Research):According to Dick Hayward, he poses the possibility that .....
Could it be that George Watss HILL (i5029) was the son of George Walter HILL (i5035) and Mary Sarah COOPER (i5034)?
Mary Sarah COOPER (i5034) was the daughter of Francis COOPER (i5033) and Elizabeth "Eliza" TODD (i5036).
Mary Sarah COOPER (i5034) also had a briother, William Tood COOPER (i5031), who married Sarah James PEROT (i5032).
William Tood COOPER (i5031) and Sarah James PEROT (i5032) then had a daughter, Eleanor Frances COOPER (i5030).
And then Eleanor Frances COOPER (i5030) married George Watss HILL (i5029), and that is where this loop started.
If that is he case, then George Watss HILL (i5029) and Eleanor Frances COOPER (i5030) were first cousins. But it was not unusual for cousins to marry in that era. | COOPER, Eleanor Frances (I5030)
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(Research):According to Dick Hayward, he poses the possibility that .....
Could it be that George Watss HILL (i5029) was the son of George Walter HILL (i5035) and Mary Sarah COOPER (i5034)?
Mary Sarah COOPER (i5034) was the daughter of Francis COOPER (i5033) and Elizabeth "Eliza" TODD (i5036).
Mary Sarah COOPER (i5034) also had a briother, William Tood COOPER (i5031), who married Sarah James PEROT (i5032).
William Tood COOPER (i5031) and Sarah James PEROT (i5032) then had a daughter, Eleanor Frances COOPER (i5030).
And then Eleanor Frances COOPER (i5030) married George Watss HILL (i5029), and that is where this loop started.
If that is he case, then George Watss HILL (i5029) and Eleanor Frances COOPER (i5030) were first cousins. But it was not unusual for cousins to marry in that era. | COOPER, William Todd (I5031)
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(Research):According to Dick Hayward, he poses the possibility that .....
Could it be that George Watss HILL (i5029) was the son of George Walter HILL (i5035) and Mary Sarah COOPER (i5034)?
Mary Sarah COOPER (i5034) was the daughter of Francis COOPER (i5033) and Elizabeth "Eliza" TODD (i5036).
Mary Sarah COOPER (i5034) also had a briother, William Tood COOPER (i5031), who married Sarah James PEROT (i5032).
William Tood COOPER (i5031) and Sarah James PEROT (i5032) then had a daughter, Eleanor Frances COOPER (i5030).
And then Eleanor Frances COOPER (i5030) married George Watss HILL (i5029), and that is where this loop started.
If that is he case, then George Watss HILL (i5029) and Eleanor Frances COOPER (i5030) were first cousins. But it was not unusual for cousins to marry in that era. | PEROT, Sarah James (I5032)
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(Research):According to Dick Hayward, he poses the possibility that .....
Could it be that George Watss HILL (i5029) was the son of George Walter HILL (i5035) and Mary Sarah COOPER (i5034)?
Mary Sarah COOPER (i5034) was the daughter of Francis COOPER (i5033) and Elizabeth "Eliza" TODD (i5036).
Mary Sarah COOPER (i5034) also had a briother, William Tood COOPER (i5031), who married Sarah James PEROT (i5032).
William Tood COOPER (i5031) and Sarah James PEROT (i5032) then had a daughter, Eleanor Frances COOPER (i5030).
And then Eleanor Frances COOPER (i5030) married George Watss HILL (i5029), and that is where this loop started.
If that is he case, then George Watss HILL (i5029) and Eleanor Frances COOPER (i5030) were first cousins. But it was not unusual for cousins to marry in that era. | COOPER, Francis (I5033)
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(Research):According to Dick Hayward, he poses the possibility that .....
Could it be that George Watss HILL (i5029) was the son of George Walter HILL (i5035) and Mary Sarah COOPER (i5034)?
Mary Sarah COOPER (i5034) was the daughter of Francis COOPER (i5033) and Elizabeth "Eliza" TODD (i5036).
Mary Sarah COOPER (i5034) also had a briother, William Tood COOPER (i5031), who married Sarah James PEROT (i5032).
William Tood COOPER (i5031) and Sarah James PEROT (i5032) then had a daughter, Eleanor Frances COOPER (i5030).
And then Eleanor Frances COOPER (i5030) married George Watss HILL (i5029), and that is where this loop started.
If that is he case, then George Watss HILL (i5029) and Eleanor Frances COOPER (i5030) were first cousins. But it was not unusual for cousins to marry in that era. | COOPER, Mary Sarah (I5034)
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(Research):According to Dick Hayward, he poses the possibility that .....
Could it be that George Watss HILL (i5029) was the son of George Walter HILL (i5035) and Mary Sarah COOPER (i5034)?
Mary Sarah COOPER (i5034) was the daughter of Francis COOPER (i5033) and Elizabeth "Eliza" TODD (i5036).
Mary Sarah COOPER (i5034) also had a briother, William Tood COOPER (i5031), who married Sarah James PEROT (i5032).
William Tood COOPER (i5031) and Sarah James PEROT (i5032) then had a daughter, Eleanor Frances COOPER (i5030).
And then Eleanor Frances COOPER (i5030) married George Watss HILL (i5029), and that is where this loop started.
If that is he case, then George Watss HILL (i5029) and Eleanor Frances COOPER (i5030) were first cousins. But it was not unusual for cousins to marry in that era. | HILL, George Walter (I5035)
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(Research):According to Dick Hayward, he poses the possibility that .....
Could it be that George Watss HILL (i5029) was the son of George Walter HILL (i5035) and Mary Sarah COOPER (i5034)?
Mary Sarah COOPER (i5034) was the daughter of Francis COOPER (i5033) and Elizabeth "Eliza" TODD (i5036).
Mary Sarah COOPER (i5034) also had a briother, William Tood COOPER (i5031), who married Sarah James PEROT (i5032).
William Tood COOPER (i5031) and Sarah James PEROT (i5032) then had a daughter, Eleanor Frances COOPER (i5030).
And then Eleanor Frances COOPER (i5030) married George Watss HILL (i5029), and that is where this loop started.
If that is he case, then George Watss HILL (i5029) and Eleanor Frances COOPER (i5030) were first cousins. But it was not unusual for cousins to marry in that era. | TODD, Elizabeth “Eliza” (I5036)
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(Research):Alive on the 1841 Census as 40 pauper, crossed out living in Maidenwell ( Portland 1841 census) Maidenwell; 33; Mary; Motyer; F; 40; Pauper crossed out; Yes; Maidenwell; 33; Mary; Motyer; F; 22; ; Yes Maidenwell; 33; Patience; Motyer; F; 10; ; Yes; Maidenwell; 33; Mary; Hunt; F; 60; Independent; Yes;
ON the 1851 Census as 55 born Portland living in Portland - widow
On the 1861 136; Maiden Well; Mary; MOYTER; Head; Widow; 66; ; Portland; 136; Maiden Well; William; HILL; Nephew; Unmarried; 42; Cordwainder;
Portland;ON the 1871 Census as 76 born Portland living in Maidenwell,Portland -widowON the 1881 Census as 86 born Portland living- Dwelling Spring Gardens,Portland - widow Living with William Hill unmarried 65 yr old nephew
Matthew HUNT md to Mary ?
issues:
1. Elizabeth HUNT bn abt 1791 md to William HILL
a. Mariah HILL bn abt 1813
b. George Matthew HILL bn abt 1814
c. William Hunt HILL abt 1816
d. Richard Hunt HILL abt 18182. Ann HUNT bn abt 1793 (1841 census name is Ann Fletcher -widow)
3. Mary HUNT bn abt 1794 md to Joseph MOTYER
a. John Fletcher Motyer abt 1825
b. Ephrain Motyer abt 1826
c. Elizabeth Jane Motyer ab 1828
d. Patience Motyer abt 1831 | HUNT, Mary (I984)
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(Research):Alive on the 1851 census for Minterne MagnaMethusalem Motyer borne Cerne age 44 ( most likely errror - should be 54 yrs) Ag lab
On the 1841 Census of Puncknowle LDS Reel # 241339
Methusalem 45 Ag Lab
Sarah 35
Thos 13
Eliza 9
Mary 3
George 40 Labourer | MOTYER, Methusalem (I978)
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(Research):Alive on the 1881 census living in Union Workhouse age 76
From the 1851 index of Somerset census
Misterton
44
MOUNCHER Richard 46 Agricultural Labourer Swre ? Dorset
MOUNCHER Ann 34 Swre ?
MOUNCHER Mary Ann 13 Weaver Swre ?
MOUNCHER Sarah 11 Scholar Punhole ? Dorset
MOUNCHER Elizabeth 7 Scholar Misterton , Somerset
MOUNCHER Dinah 5 Misterton , Somerset
MOUNCHER Louisa 3 Stoke
MOUNCHER Joseph 15 Weaver Swre
MOUNCHER John 9 Scholar Punhole
MOUNCHER Frederick 1 Misterton , Somerset
FARNHAM Joanna Lodger Widow / Widower 73 Pauper Mary Ann | MOTYER, Richard (I975)
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(Research):Alive on the 1901 census living with daughter Emily Steel | SAMSON, Mary Ann (I364)
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(Research):Also have him as dying about 1937. | MOTYER, James “Arthur” (I374)
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(Research):Also have him as having died 29 Oct 1675. | THISTLE, Jeffrey (I1006)
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(Research):Also have:
Born: 1654-06-16 Ipswich,Essex,Massachusetts,USA
Died: 1737-12-10 Beverly,Essex,Massachusetts,USA | PATCH, Elizabeth (I1861)
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(Research):An interesting christening found on the BVR2
STONE, John FletcherChristening
Gender:MaleChristening Date:15 Jan 1792Recorded in:Portland, Dorset, England
Father:Shadrach STONE
Mother:Mary
Source:FHL Film 1239223Dates:1741 - 1800
Unlikely to children born names John | STONE, Shadrach (I536)
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(Research):Ancestry.com has no record of this son, as per this page about Solomon BENJAMIN (1873-) & Frances Phillips (1875-):
https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/person/tree/100387192/person/260003022049/story | BENJAMIN, Samuel (I6323)
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(Research):Ancestry.com has no record of this son, as per this page about Solomon BENJAMIN (1873-) & Frances Phillips (1875-):
https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/person/tree/100387192/person/260003022049/story | BENJAMIN, Frank (I6324)
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(Research):Ancestry.com shows Louisa MOTYER as being Louisa Blyth, born 1852 in Misterton, Somerset, England. Blyth could have been her middle name.
http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=82835660&st=1 | MOTYER, Louisa (I537)
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(Research):At his baptism, his name appears as Alaaltah James BURROWS
At his burial, his name appears as Adelta James BURROWS, and above as Adeltha James BURROWS ? | BURROWS, Adeltah James (I4456)
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(Research):BAPM: CONC d
BAPM: FAMC @F040@ | COOMBS, Lydia (I371)
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(Research):Baptisms - Wesleyan Circuit - Weymouth, Dorset 1796 - 1829Forename & SURNAME; Born; Place; Baptised; Parent
s; MinisterElizabeth MOTYCHER (MOTYER); 19 Sep 1807; Portland; 18 Oct 1807; dau of Joseph & Sarah Motyer; Samuel Woolmer
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on the 1841 Portland census http://www.dorset-opc.com/1841Portland3.htm
Artist; 6; John; Carter; M; 40; Quarryman; Yes;
Artist; 6; Elizabeth; Carter; F; 30; ; Yes;
Artist; 6; John; Carter; M; 15; ; Yes;
Artist; 6; Mary; Carter; F; 10; ; Yes;
Artist; 6; Joseph; Carter; M; 7; ; Yes;
Artist; 6; Richard; Carter; M; 1; ; Yes;
Artist; 6; Sarah; Motyer; F; 75; Pauper crossed out; Yes; | MOTYER, Elizabeth (I270)
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(Research):Baptisms - Wesleyan Circuit - Weymouth, Dorset 1796 - 1829Forename & SURNAME; Born; Place; Baptised; Parents; Minister
Sarah MOTYER; 30 Aug 1800; ; 22 Sep 1800; dau of Joseph & Sarah Motyer; Francis Truscott | MOTYER, Sarah (I260)
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(Research):Baptisms - Wesleyan Circuit - Weymouth, Dorset 1796 - 1829Forename & SURNAME; Born; Place; Baptised; Parents; MinisterElizabeth MOTYER; 1 Sep 1801 ; Portland; 14 Oct 1801; dau of John & Lydia Motyer; Francis Truscott | MOTYER, Elizabeth Turner (I263)
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(Research):Baptisms - Wesleyan Circuit - Weymouth, Dorset 1796 - 1829Forename & SURNAME; Born; Place; Baptised; Parents; MinisterHarriet MOTYER; ; Portland; 22 Feb 1804; dau of John & Lydia Motyer of Portland; John Hodgson | MOTYER, Harriet (I267)
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(Research):Baptisms - Wesleyan Circuit - Weymouth, Dorset 1796 - 1829Forename & SURNAME; Born; Place; Baptised; Parents; MinisterJane MOTYER; 28 Sep 1805; Portland; 3 Nov 1805; dau of Joseph & Sarah Motyer of Portland; R. Wintle | MOTYER, Jane (I268)
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