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251 03/07
From Ruth Jenkins.

Dear Mark

I hope you'll find what I've done helpful. Burke's is wrong re his first wife's name, but I've spelled that out in my tree. His last wife's will refers to the above's son John as her son, but I think as she married the above John in 1666 and was making her will in 1717 after 50 yrs in the family she probably did not think of him as a stepson. I have the will for John died 1724, which I think must be one of yours.
regards

Ruth

Tree on GR: http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/tree.asp?wci=tree&relation_key=177024108

"Marriage Allegations in the Registry of the Vicar General of the Archbishop of Canterbury 15/2/1666 John Tregonwell of Anderson Co Dorset, widower, about 35, & Mrs Mary Davis, of St Clement Danes, widow, about 22, at Chelsea Middlesex In 1663 he was appointed one of the Comissioners for Dorset to collect a subsidy for Charles II Burke's Landed Gentry suggests that he had only the one child, his son, by his marriage to Lewes Beaumont. The estate at Anderson passed through this son and his issue, and includes Lewis Dimoke Grosvenor Tregonwell who in the C18th is credited with founding the seaside resort of Bournemouth, and possibly also being engaged in smuggling. Of the origin of the family, Burkes states: "This family derives its surname front its ancient seat, Tregonwell , in Cornwall . Pollen , in his description of Cornishmen and manners, mentions the Tregonwells as of Bellarmine , and records that "they builded many places, and had many lands and manors before the Norman Conquest." Towards the close of the fifteenth century" Anderson Manor was requisiitoned during WWII by Acting Admiral Louis Mountbatten and Combined Operations and became the base of No 62 Commando." 
John TREGONWELL
 
252 03/07
From Ruth Jenkins:

Dear Mark

I hope you'll find what I've done helpful. Burke's is wrong re his (John Tregonwell) first wife's name, but I've spelled that out in my tree. His last wife's will refers to the above's son John as her son, but I think as she married the above John in 1666 and was making her will in 1717 after 50 yrs in the family she probably did not think of him as a stepson. I have the will for John died 1724, which I think must be one of yours.
regards

Ruth

07/05
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=conqueror&id=I39095 
John TREGONWELL
 
253 03/07
From Ruth Jenkins:
Mr. Tregonwell , who was sheriff of Dorsetshire in 1604 , 1615 , and 1627 , purchased the estate of Anderson , and erecting the mansion house in 1622 , went to reside there on the marriage of his elder son. He was compelled under the commonwealth to redeem his estate, by paying a composition of £3725. for deserting the parliament and dwelling in the king's quarters. During the civil war himself and his elder son remained neuter, but his other son, Thomas , was in arms for the king. Upon that son he settled Anderson and the Abbs Court estate in 1625 . He died in 1639 , when Milton Abbey passed to his heir, John Tregonwell , esq. and his second son became the founder of the Anderton branch of the family which lasted into the nineteenth century Journal of the House of Commons 6/8/1646 Ordinance to clear Mr. Tregonwell of his Delinquency. "Whereas John Tregonwell, of Anderson, in the County of Dorsett, Esquire, hath by both Houses of Parliament been admitted to his Fine of Three Thousand Seven Hundred Thirty-five Pounds, having adhered to the Forces raised against the Parliament: The Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled do hereby authorize and appoint His Majesty's Solicitor General to prepare a Pardon to the said John Tregonwell, for his said Offence, in such Form as is agreed by both Houses for like Offenders, together with a Grant of, and Restitution to him, his Heirs and Assigns, of all his Lands, Goods, and Chattels, and other Estate for which the said Fine was accepted, according to a Particular thereof made, and entered with the Committee at Gouldsmiths Hall, and of all Mean Profits thereof, to the said John Tregonwell, from the 13th Day of June, 1646, with an Exception of the Right or Estate of the said John Tregonwell in or to all Advowsons, Presentations, and Right of Patronage, to any Church or Chapel; which said Pardon, so prepared, the Commissioners for the Great Seal of England for the Time being are hereby authorized to pass under the Great Seal accordingly: Provided always, That this Ordinance, or the said Pardon thereon to be passed, shall not extend to free the said John Tregonwell from any further Composition, for any other Lands, Goods, or Chattels, than what are contained in the Particular aforesaid; and that, in case the said Lands mentioned in the said Particular were of greater Yearly Values than are therein expressed during Three Years before the Year of our Lord 1640, then the said John Tregonwell shall pay such further Fine, by Way of Composition, as both Houses of Parliament shall appoint." It is Resolved, &c. That this House doth accept of the Sum of Three thousand Seven hundred Thirty-and-five Pounds of John Tregonwell the elder, of Anderson in the County of Dorsett, Esquire, for a Fine, for his Delinquency: His Offence being, Deserting the Parliament, and residing in the Enemies Quarters: And his Estate, in Fee, Seven hundred and Ten Pounds per Annum; in old Rents, Fifty-five Pounds Eight Shillings and Ten-pence; in Reversion, after One Life, Two hundred Eighty-five Pounds per Annum; in old Rents, in Reversion, Fifteen Pounds per Annum; more, in Fee, in Possession, Six hundred Fifty-four Pounds per Annum; and, in old Rents, Fifty-seven Pounds Ten Shillings per Annum. An Ordinance for granting a Pardon unto John Tregonwell the elder, of Anderson in the County of Dorsett, Esquire, for his Delinquency, and for Discharge of the Sequestration of his Estate, was this Day read; and, upon the Question, passed; and ordered to be sent unto the Lords for their Concurrence. 
John TREGONWELL
 
254 03/07
From Ruth Jenkins:
3/3/1643 he was appointed to raise funds in Dorset for Parliament 
Thomas TREGONWELL
 
255 Data from World Connect:
http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pjc4ax&id=I27003

ID: I27003
Name: MARY
Sex: F
Birth: 1794 in Midsomer Norton, Somerset
Note:
The 1841 Census - Paulton Parish - 1 - Res: Radford - Piece 0939 - Folio 7 - Page 6

Jacob Heath 51 Coalminer Somerset
Mary Heath 46 Somerset
John Heath 18 Somerset
Mary Heath 9 Somerset
Jacob Heath 7 Somerset
Jane Heath 2 Somerset

The 1851 Census - Paulton Parish - Piece 1939 - Folio 153 - Page 25 - Schedule 104

Jacob Heath Head M 60 Coal Miner Pensford
Mary Heath Wife M 54 Norton
Joseph Heath Son 32 Coal Miner Paulton
Sarah Heath Daur 21 Camerton
Jacob Heath Son 16 Coal Miner Paulton
Jane Heath Gdaur 12 Scholar Paulton
Ann Heath Gdaur 2 Paulton
Elizabeth Heath Gdaur 3mos Paulton

The 1871 Census - Paulton Parish - Res: Pithay - Piece 2470 - Folio 55 - Page 6 - Schedule 222

Mary Heath Head W 74 Paulton
Fred Simons Gson 10 Scholar Paulton

The 1881 Census - Paulton Parish - Res: Near Church - Piece 2427 - Folio 133 - Page 20

Mary Heath Head W 87 Widow Paulton
Jane Simmons Daur W 40 Paulton
Frederic Simmons Gson U 21 Boot Rivetter Paulton
Ethis Simmons Gdaur 2 Paulton
William Allward Lodger U 18 Boot Rivetter Bath

Marriage 1 Jacob HEATH b: 1791 in Pensford, Somerset
Children
Joseph HEATH b: 1819 in Paulton, Somerset
John HEATH b: 1823 in Paulton, Somerset
Mary Ann HEATH b: 1832 in Paulton, Somerset
Jacob HEATH b: 1834 in Paulton, Somerset
Jane HEATH b: 1839 in Paulton, Somerset 
Mary TURNER
 
256 0410
"Father inLaw" Aaron appears under Mark ALLEN's 1861 household in the 1861 census. Presume this is Elisa WEBB's father - though his surname is ditto'd with the rest of the ALLENs in the family list. 
Elisa WEBB
 
257 07/04
Caroline Weber detailed birth dates etc regarding Harold White, Bryant Weber and Mary White and descendants on visit to UK July 2004. 
Bryant Clarence Frederick WEBER
 
258 02/08
EDavies data suggests:

ALFRED WEST, b. Abt. 1877; m. LYDIA; b. Abt. 1877.

More About ALFRED WEST:
Census: 1901, 27 Victoria Road, St Pancras
Occupation: 1901, Pianoforte French Polisher
Residence: 1901, 27 Victoria Road, St Pancras

More About LYDIA:
Census: 1901, 27 Victoria Road, St Pancras
 
Alfred WEST
 
259 07/07
Extract from recorded interview with Douglas CAMPBELL (DC) and his wife Irene (IC) in 1984:

IC: Andy wants that story now that's switched on about your mum.
DC: What?
IC: In the house with the Navy (laughter)
AS: About the fight
IC: "You can say it again ? you can say it again"
JS: What started the fight off do you know?
DC: Oh, well she used to always moan about them making a noise. And as I told you, at our place And as I told you our cat was pushed through the window about 4 times! (laughter). Well what would happen you see we had a
JS: What you lot pushing it out?!
DC: we had a singer sewing machine.
AS: Not another one!
IC: YeS every road had a singer sewing machine! who was anybody!
DC: with a with a round thing
JS: Oh yes
DC: And the cat used to get on there sit on there it was a tabby cat... well you know kids aren't... it would go straight out the window?! (laughter) Bang! And he'd come up for more! He done that about 4 times! And we was always well kids we're making...
IC: Making alot... well how can you keep that many children quiet?!

JS: And that's how the fight started?
DC: Yes! (laughter)
AS: So what happened about the poker? That was the bit that
DC: Pardon?
AS: There were two people onto your mum weren't there?
DC: Her daughter and mum yes!
AS: The daughter and the landlady?
DC: Yes. Her daughter was about 20 odd mum was slim then wasn't she?
Well she belted her! (laughter)
JS: So who pulled the poker out?
DC: The postman! The postman come along as she was hitting mum on the head with a poker mum was hitting her mother the daughter's behind mum hitting her with a poker and he come along and said "Let's 'ave it fair" and put the poker down the drain! (laughter) I can remember that!
IC: And the two women carried on fighting?! the three women!
AS: The three women yes!
DC: (inaudible) down yes. They took mum to court and of course judge reckoned that the two you know... bound em over but he's left the one? (inaudible)
IC: Both of them? Bound them over to keep the peace and nothing came of it there was only costs to pay!

JS: We're you a happy family? With 9 of you?
DC: Oh yes. We was always having parties? even then. Going to parties
IC: Well people made their own amusement didn't they? And you know like? if you were lucky enough as your mother always did I think have a piano? and people were (inaudible) they always used to play the piano and sing, she used to do concerts didn't she?
DC: Well of course my mother used to always do a lot for the church? she used to sing at the church? concerts and all that? always.
IC: I know she went on an outing once? a church outing
DC: Oh! We were left? Frank and I were left with the vicar?and his wife? oh!
IC: Left with the vicar? And the vicar's wife gave Frank and Dad strawberries for tea! And course this was wonderful you know? strawberries for tea? and Frank didn't know what to do with the end bit, and he was chucking them onto the floor, they was all under the table on the floor! (laughter) and then he was tucking things round his plate, cause he didn't know what to do with them!
DC: Oh? she was nice that vicar's wife
IC: And anyway when mum went on this woman's outing? and the vicar went along, and they stopped you know like for a drink, and mum you know wanted her Guinness and erm oh the vicar had to be she said "look here" she says "I do no more for the church if I can't have my drink when I want one" she says "Cup of tea? You can keep your cup of tea! I want my drink of Guinness!" (laughter) Otherwise, you know I don't do any more for the church? you don't tell me what to do!
DC: Oh he was a? he was a so and so? his wife was lovely.
IC: And after that you know they never said anything to mum, she was allowed to do what she wanted.
But she did a lot of concerts didn't she your mum for the church.
JS: I can remember when we stayed with her that time and she'd have her Guinness at about 11 o clock in the morning
DC: Everybody had to have a little bit we always used to when we were kids!
JS: We all had a drop in an eggcup!
IC: All the kiddies had a little drop yes!
JS: We had to bring out an eggcup up
IC: When they had parties they had a barrel in the hall with a tap on! (laughter) and when our Robert was a little boy he used to go and turn it on, and there'd be Guinness or beer or something all over the floor!
DC: We were always always as kids always had our little drop of whisky
IC: I think it's the right way if you bring up children to have a little drink, if you're people that take a little drink for yourself then they don't want to go and explore these things when their older themselves and take it to excess. I think its quite a good thing if you're a family that
DC: My father never used to drink in the house. My mother always had her Guinness but my father never.
IC: Well I think really your mother had it you know because she had a large family
JS: Probably gave her iron and energy
IC: Well this is it you see it gave her strength, that's why she had it in the middle of the day as well as probably one at night, and it was of course cheap in those days, and it fed her because she like any good mother gives everything to her children and her husband, their all served first and you get the scraps that are left. So, I think that's the reason
 
Alice WEST
 
260 02/08
EDavies data suggests:

FRANCIS WEST (FREDERICK WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1869. She married HENRY BALL December 1887 in Pancras, London. He was born 1822 in Somerset.

More About FRANCIS WEST:
Census: 1881, 24 Weddington Road, Kentish Town, London

Children of FRANCIS WEST and HENRY BALL are:
i. HENRY BALL, b. 1889.

More About HENRY BALL:
Census: 1901, School in Weston, Somerset

ii. FREDERICK BALL, b. 1890.

More About FREDERICK BALL:
Census: 1901, School in Weston, Somerset
 
Frances WEST
 
261 02/08
EDavies data suggests:

FREDERICK WILLIAM WEST (FREDERICK WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1870. He married EDITH MARY TASKER 1891 in Pancras. She was born Abt. 1874.

More About FREDERICK WILLIAM WEST:
Residence: Abt. 1950, 12 Oakford Road (Aunty Mary), Tufnell Park
Wedding: September 1891, Pancras 1b 13

More About EDITH MARY TASKER:
Census: 1901, 10 James Road, Islington

Children of FREDERICK WEST and EDITH TASKER are:
i. WILLIAM G WEST, b. Abt. 1889.
ii. JOSEPH F WEST, b. Abt. 1895.
iii. EDITH FRANCES WEST, b. Abt. 1900.
 
Frederick William WEST
 
262 02/08
EDavies data suggests:

HENRY G WEST, b. 1888.

More About HENRY G WEST:
Census: 1901, Living with mother and step father Henry Williams
 
Henry G WEST
 
263 Joseph went to America and had 13 children. Joseph WEST
 
264 02/08
EDavies data suggests:

5. LOUISE (ELIZABETH)2 WEST (FREDERICK WILLIAM1) was born January 16, 1881, and died January 28, 1915 in 63 Corinne Road, Tufnell Park, Islington London. She married HENRY EAMES December 9, 1899 in Holy Trinity Church, Haverstock Hill, son of GEORGE EAMES and ELIZABETH FINALL. He was born October 16, 1875 in Pancras, London, England, and died February 8, 1915 in 63 Corinne Road, Tufnell Park, Islington London.

More About LOUISE (ELIZABETH) WEST:
Burial: Islington Cemetery, Finchley Grave 20071 Sec O

More About HENRY EAMES:
Burial: Islington Cemetery, Finchley Grave 20071 Sec O

Children of LOUISE WEST and HENRY EAMES are:
7. i. VIOLET3 EAMES, b. January 1, 1902, 63 Corinne Road, Tufnell Park, Islington London; d. January 1975, 81 Chesterfield Road, Barnet, Herts.
ii. WILLIAM GEORGE EAMES, b. February 9, 1904, Tufnell Park, London; d. February 10, 1923.

More About WILLIAM GEORGE EAMES:
Burial: Islington Cemetery, Finchley Grave 426.99

8. iii. JOHN (JACK) EAMES, b. February 7, 1906, London; d. 1997, London.
9. iv. IVY ELIZABETH EAMES, b. August 25, 1908; d. December 1949, Homeopathic Hospital, London W1.
10. v. CHRISTOPHER EAMES, b. December 25, 1910; d. Abt. 1983.
11. vi. LEONARD EAMES, b. April 29, 1913; d. February 10, 1995. 
Louise Elizabeth WEST
 
265 02/08
EDavies data suggests:

REBECCA WEST (FREDERICK WILLIAM1) was born 1874 in St Pancras, London, England. She married JOHN ROBERT BECKHAM June 1895, son of JOSEPH BECKHAM and MATILDA ELIZA. He was born 1871 in St Pancras, and died Abt. 1912 in Islington.

More About REBECCA WEST:
Emigration: September 8, 1912, Sailed on the New York to New York

More About JOHN ROBERT BECKHAM:
Census: 1891, Islington, Middlesex living with sisters Charlotte and Rosaline
Christening: August 20, 1871, All Souls, Marylebone, London
Occupation: 1891, Glazier

Children of REBECCA WEST and JOHN BECKHAM are:
i. JOHN JOSEPH BECKHAM, b. March 1898; d. 1902, Pancras.
ii. ETHEL REBECCA BECKHAM, b. June 1900.
iii. MAUD ELIZABETH BECKHAM, b. Abt. 1902.
iv. ROBERT BECKHAM, b. Abt. 1903.
v. DORIS BECKHAM, b. Abt. 1906.
vi. HILDA BECKHAM, b. Abt. 1911.

?/02
Rebecca went to America and had three husbands. 
Rebecca WEST
 
266 07/04
Caroline Weber detailed birth dates etc regarding Harold White, Bryant Weber and Mary White and descendants on visit to UK July 2004.

06/03
Emigrated to Australia. 
Harold Goodenough WHITE
 
267 02/08
EDavies data suggests:

More About MARY (ANN) WHITE:
Census: 1881, Head of family - 24 Weddington Road, London Middx
Widow: Before 1891
 
Mary Ann WHITE
 
268 12/06
Possible Richard died 9 Feb 1724. Burial of that date just states "son" of Richard Woods. (GTurner research 12/06) 
Richard WOODS
 
269 07/06
1851 Census, West Hatch, Somerset, England:
Robert Yard,55,Ag.Lab.
Mary,52
Thomas,15,Ag.Lab. 
Robert YARD
 
270 07/05
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pjc4ax&id=I42309
The 1881 Census - St James In Parish, Bristol - Res: 17 Upper Montague St (Green Grocers Shop) - Piece 2475 - Folio 28 - Page 15

William YardHeadM54 Haulier & GreengrocerWest Hatch
Jane YardWifeM56 Wellington
Robert YardSonU21 Tailor's CutterBristol, Gloucester
Mary YardDaurU17 TailoressBristol, Gloucester
William HeathGson 10 ScholarBristol, Gloucester
Thomas RedlerLodgerM43 CarpenterBristol, Gloucester 
William YARD
 
271 Source Medium: Electronic
Source Quality: Unknown

09/04
Info on Heaths verified and added to via post on Rootsweb:.
Email Phillip Clements - pjc2tb@btinternet.com
 
Source: 001 09/04
 
272 Census Returns of England and Wales, 1841, Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1841 Source: 1841 England Census
 
273 Census Returns of England and Wales, 1851, Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1851 Source: 1851 England Census
 
274 Census Returns of England and Wales, 1861, Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1861 Source: 1861 England Census
 
275 Census Returns of England and Wales, 1871, Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1871 Source: 1871 England Census
 
276 Census Returns of England and Wales, 1881, Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1881 Source: 1881 England Census
 
277 Census Returns of England and Wales, 1891, Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1891 Source: 1891 England Census
 
278 Source Medium: Civil Registry
 
Source: 1901 Census
 
279 Census Returns of England and Wales, 1901, Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1901 Source: 1901 England Census
 
280 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Source: Beckham Tree.FTW
 
281 Genealogical Society of Utah, British Isles Vital Records Index, 2nd Edition, Salt Lake City, Utah: Intellectual Reserve, copyright 2002 Source: England & Wales Christening Records, 1530-1906
 
282 Genealogical Society of Utah, British Isles Vital Records Index, 2nd Edition, Salt Lake City, Utah: Intellectual Reserve, copyright 2002 Source: England & Wales Marriages, 1538-1940
 
283 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Source: England & Wales, Birth Index: 1984-2005
 
284 General Register Office, England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes, London, England: General Register Office Source: England & Wales, Death Index: 1984-2005
 
285 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Source: Family Notes
 
286 Source Medium: Book
 
Source: Mervyn 04/03
 
287 Source Medium: Census

12/01
 
Source: Southampton City Archives Census Data
 
288 Little black book of birthday's belonging to Maude BALLS Source: Tennyson Birthday Calender
 

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