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Post by bakerdf1 on Mar 25, 2015 19:23:49 GMT -5
Parents of the above Josiah please? Thanks
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Mar 25, 2015 21:58:57 GMT -5
Di - have you actually tried looking for some of these things for yourself? This is not a genealogy supermarket but your numerous posts like this one seem to suggest you think it is. I don't know if you have access to Ancestry but the marriage of Josiah and Ann in London is freely available in the Ancestry collection of London marriages and that will give you the name of the father of each. And if you work from Census records it is not that difficult to work out where Josiah belongs from his age and birthplace. I don't mean to sound harsh but you have been inundating this site with similar short, sharp and with no background information questions. We are all volunteers here and we try our best to help but PLEASE be a little more considerate and try to help yourself a little more before posting your queries. And PLEASE provide a little more information than just a question directed at the title of your post. Also, as has been mentioned before, A new post for every query is not really required and is going to make it so much more difficult for others later on. Surely many of these things can be confined to one thread and many can probably be collectively dealt with in one post! As I said, we like to try and help but it is really appreciated if those we are trying to help do a little bit of helping for themselves! CT
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Post by bakerdf1 on Mar 27, 2015 17:30:12 GMT -5
Thanks for all your previous help. I have valued your research in trying to get the Glasson family together. I have been doing a lot of the research by myself, some of which is 'best guess' or 'most likely' but I sadly have to pick the brains of those who have researching the same family a lot longer than I have. Di
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2015 20:53:54 GMT -5
I have them as Richard Glasson and Philippa Edyvean who were married 1799 at Breock.
It is in this family where you need to be cautious in what you accept as gospel. To assist you I will give you the family of Richard and Philippa as I have researched them but I urge you to see if you can find alternate sources that confirm or deny these assumptions....
1. Richard Glasson, baptised 1800 at Breock, Cornwall - married Mary THOMAS - six children - died 1890 in Victoria, Australia. 2. Mary Glasson, baptised 1802 at Breock, Cornwall - married James POOL - died 1844 in Crowan, Cornwall. 3. John Glasson, baptised 1805 at Breock, Cornwall - married Ann BENNETT - six children - died 1879 in NSW, Australia. 4. Joseph Glasson, baptised 1808 at Breock, Cornwall - died before 1813 in Cornwall. 5. Edmund Glasson, baptised 1810 at Breock, Cornwall - married Mary Ann MAY - six children - died 1879 in Cubert, Cornwall. 6. Joseph Glasson, baptised 1813 at Breock, Cornwall, died 1836 at Falmouth, Cornwall. 7. Maria Glasson, baptised 1815 at Breock, Cornwall - married Samuel BRAY - died 1885 in Clare, South Australia. 8. Josiah Glasson, baptised 1818 at Breock, Cornwall - married Ann Elizabeth FOLK - six children - died 1862 in Bathurst, NSW, Australia. 9. Anna Maria Glasson, baptised 1822 at Mevagissey, Cornwall - no further details. 10. Jonathon Glasson, baptised 1824 at Manaccan, Cornwall - died 1830 at Manaccan, Cornwall.
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Post by bakerdf1 on Mar 28, 2015 20:20:07 GMT -5
Found a few curious bits regarding Charles s/o Richard and Mary Thomas This Charles died in vic in 1893 as son of Richard and Mary Thomas. A charles was having children with a Elizabeth Honeycombe in Victoria 1863 to 1878 - can find no marriage for them in Vic From Australiaform page 371 ' Nor is there any mention of Elizabeth Glasson's husband, Charles.However, it is more than probable that he had also emigrated, leaving his wife and two children (Charles, aged 11 ,and Mary, aged 9) in a cottage in Middle Dimson, next door to Elizabeth's father and mother, Will and Anne Honeycombe. Will was 63 in 1861 and still working as a copper miner.'
So assuming that all the Honeycombe children are illegitemate. As long as he did not marry her then he would not face bigamy charges. I assume she knew he was married as his family is next door to her parents. Tsk Tsk.
Found in the 1861 census next door to Will and Anne Honeycombe
Piece: RG9/1462 Place: Tavistock -Devon Enumeration District: 18 Civil Parish: Calstock Ecclesiastical Parish: Calstock Folio: 62 Page: 16 Schedule: 73 Address: Middle Dimson Surname First name(s) Rel Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks GLASSON Elizabeth Head M F 33 Copper Miners Wife Cornwall - Calstock GLASSON Charles Son - M 11 Copper Miner Cornwall - Calstock GLASSON Mary Dau - F 9 Scholar Cornwall - Calstock
same family in 1851
Piece: HO107/1901 Place: Callington -Cornwall Enumeration District: 2C Civil Parish: Calstock Ecclesiastical Parish: - Folio: 151 Page: 33 Schedule: 120 Address: Lower Dimson
Surname First name(s) Rel Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks GLASSON Charles R T Head M M 28 Copper Miner Cornwall - St Ewe GLASSON Elizabeth H Wife - F 23 Cornwall - Calstock GLASSON Charles T Son - M 1 Cornwall - Calstock
No certain marriage circ 1850 for this charles and Elizabeth.
Assume this Charles is Charles Richard Thomas? Di
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2015 21:18:04 GMT -5
Not so quick Di... never assume anything..... remember that these were in the main good living people.. baptising illegitimate children was no easy task.... the marriage was in Devon...
I have similar notes to you....
That should make sense of it all
Lannanta
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Post by lilybee on Jan 26, 2016 16:37:52 GMT -5
I have not been on this site for many years so please forgive me if I have not got it right . Josiah Glasson is the brother of my 2xgt grandmother Mary Glasson. I know they married in 1849 and a daughter was born in 1859 in Australia. My problem is that I cannot find any record of them arriving in Australia. can anybody help please
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Post by spikeharwood on Jan 26, 2016 21:47:55 GMT -5
I haven't found their arrival yet but I can narrow down the period you should be searching. There were two children born in South Aust prior to 1859. Henry Folk Glasson b 15 Feb 1850 to Josiah and Ann Foalk John Francis Glasson b 1853 to Josiah and Elizabeth Folk I'm assuming this would be the same couple as a previous post refers to her as Ann Elizabeth FOLK So looks like date of arrival between about August 1849 and February 1850. There is nothing to indicate that they actually arrived in SA, ie nothing on Pioneer Families and nothing in BISA.
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Post by bakerdf1 on Jan 27, 2016 4:09:28 GMT -5
Haven't ben around for a while, doing other things. You are right, there is nothing to indicate they arived in SA except they were having children here. Josias/h and Ann Folk also had another child Elizabeth, 1859 in Bathurst, Vic and I found this one on OPC site
Day Month 06-Feb
Year 1853
Parish Or Reg District Lelant
Forename Emma
Surname GLASSON
Sex F
Father Forename Josiah
Mother Forename Ann
Residence Westminister Rd, London
Father Rank Profession Blacksmith may or not be a child of theirs.
The couple went to NSW and Josiah died in Bathurst Vic in 1862, ann in 1872, henry 1895, john francis 1912. Di
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2016 11:31:07 GMT -5
Hello
Emma Glasson was the daughter of Josiah Glasson and Ann Leahy. Although baptised in Cornwall in 1853 she was actually born in 1848 in London.
Karlan
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