Alien passenger immigration shows a Johannes Handel, a Baker, arriving 25 May 1854, London. Port of departure: Rotterdam Netherlands. Ship: Fyenoord. Country of Origin: Hotzelfingen ....which I think is mistranscribed, it should read HOLzelfingen with an L not a T.
Found this by googling..............
Holzelfingen Geographic coordinates 48° 25' 30" North, 9° 16' 35" West
Current time in Holzelfingen 11:02:17
Holzelfingen is a small village in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, Europe. We bring you detailed map of Holzelfingen with satellite images from multiple providers like Google, Bing or OpenStreetmap.
EDIT NOTE: Holzelfingen is near the towns of Lichtenstein and St Johann in S Germany (c50km s of Stuttgart), not to be confused with Liechtenstein the tiny country south of Germany, nestled between Austria and Switzerland :-).
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Death cert for Ann Maria
Deaths Jun 1875 (>99%)
HANDEL Annie Maria 30 Poplar 1c 419
can't find them in 1871 census?
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I've not used these websites personally, but a quick google "looking for german ancestry" brought up several. A quick glance at these few looked promising (for background info if nothing else). http://www.germanroots.com/germanlinks.html http://genealogy.about.com/od/germany/a/basics.htm http://www.findmygermanancestors.com/
You may never find the actual reason for your ancestors coming to Britain, but you can speculate...they would have been amongst several thousands of eastern Europeans who fled their own country for (mainly) USA and UK during the 1800's. Immigration to UK is nothing new, but particularly during this time it was on a huge scale. The most common reasons were all or any of the following - they were extremely poor, had no work, no prospects, war, civil war, revolution, collapsed economy, persecution etc and, naturally, they would be attracted to a country which appeared to have more to offer, ie peace, work, a better standard of living, better conditions, etc. In fact, when you think about it, for much the same reasons, though without the desperation, why people, in more recent times, went to Australia (I'm thinking £10 poms for example).
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I can't see John on the 1851 so possibly he came here after that ?
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London England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906 Name: Mary Ann Handel Record Type: Baptism Baptism Date: 11 Jul 1869 Father's Name: John Handel ( baker) Mother's Name: Ann Maria Handel Parish or Poor Law Union: Limehouse St Anne Borough: Tower Hamlets Register Type: Parish Registers
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This is mistranscribed, but pretty certain it's John and first wife as per marriage above, John is a baker, image looks more like Handle but is quite faint
..1861 England Census about John Hundley ( Handel)
Name: John Hundley Age: 28 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1833 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Ames M Hundley Gender: Male Where born: Germany Civil parish: Poplar Ecclesiastical parish: All Saints County/Island: Middlesex Country: England Street Address:
Occupation:
Condition as to marriage: View image Registration district: Poplar Sub-registration district: Poplar ED, institution, or vessel: 10 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 245 Piece: 306 Folio: 102 Page Number: 43 Household Members: Name Age John Hundley 28 Ames M Hundley ****Wife Annie M age indistinct poss 18 John L Hundley 8 Months
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His marriage to Emily ( he was a widower)
London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 about John Handel Name: John Handel ( Baker) Age: Full Age Spouse Name: Emily Reeves Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 28 Sep 1875 Parish: Bromley St Leonard St Mary Borough: Tower Hamlets Father Name: Christian Frederick Handel Spouse Father Name: John Herbert Reeves Register Type: Parish Register
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Trevor, can you remove the other post, it seems you may have clicked twice on send:
The 1881 shows him as married to Emily but think this may have been earlier marriage, Johann is a baker
London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 about Johann Handel Name: Johann Handel Estimated Birth Year: abt 1835 Age: 25 Spouse Name: Ann Maria Lewis Spouse Age: 18 Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 16 Jul 1860 Parish: Stepney St Dunstan and All Saints Borough: Tower Hamlets Father Name: Christian Handel Spouse Father Name: Robert Lewis Register Type: Parish Register
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Can someone help me please ?? I am stuck on my wife`s side of the tree. All I have is John Handel b.1833 in Germany This appears on the 1881 census and he was stated as being a Master Baker in East London. What i need to find out is when and why he came to the UK and how to find his birth certificate. Any suggestions would be appreciated Meanwhile Best regards Trevor Mitchell in sunny Queenslan :-(
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