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Amy
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22 Mar 2014 22:27 |
Hi
I am stuck!
So far I have managed to trace my great, great, great granddad David Raysbrook he was born about 1823. I have found his marriage certificate and census records but I cannot find his birth record. He married Ann Harper in 1851 at the parish church in Croydon.On his marriage record his father George Raysbrook is named.
I tried to search it and it produced nothing. But I had one other lead to go on. I have spoken to a family member and she mentioned a Rachel Raysbrook who apparently killed her husband Jonathon Orme. As she hadn't been a child in any other marriage I have found. So I searched for her and found her marriage and a census stating she was a maid age 15 for Jonathon Orme senior and his grandson Jonathon Orme. Now in 1847 she married a Jonathon Orme and on the marriage certificate her father was George Raysbrook.
So knowing this I looked a little harder and found an electrol which has evading me ever since stating that George, David and Rachel all lived together at one point. I didn't get any other information than that though.
Please help me
Thanks Amy :-) ;-)
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brummiejan
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22 Mar 2014 22:42 |
Hi Amy.
Firstly, I assume you know there are no birth, marriage or death indexes before 1837? (Assuming this is England/Wales we are talking about). You need to look for a baptism - try Familysearch site.
Have you found your ggg grandfather in 1841? And check out the witnesses on the marriage cert, who might be family members and so possibly offer some more clues.
There are several members here who would be happy to advise you if you wish to post details.
Jan
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Andysmum
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22 Mar 2014 22:43 |
Registration of BMD's only started in 1837 in England and Wales and later in Scotland.
Before that you need Parish Records for Baptisms etc. Some are on line, but many are not. If you have him on a census you will know where he was born and when, although you have to remember that not everyone knew how old they were.
http://www.genuki.org.uk/
This is quite a good site for starters, and also
https://familysearch.org/
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ErikaH
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22 Mar 2014 22:53 |
If you give location info, we can give you more specific advice.
When was the marriage?
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Amy
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22 Mar 2014 23:03 |
I have updated the post with as much info as I know. if that helps you reggie
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MarieCeleste
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22 Mar 2014 23:03 |
Hello Amy, welcome to the community boards.
Various sites have different sets of parish records (which, as stated, you will need for births pre-1837) - that's if the parish records are on line for the area that you are researching.
The way that these boards work is that the members who help out may have subscriptions for other sites holding the appropriate records and can assist in that way, or may be able to point you in the right direction to further your research.
So, if you can give us the details of who your ancestor was we'll take it from there.
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Amy
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22 Mar 2014 23:06 |
and thank you I didn't know that! as you might of guessed I am new to this.
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MarieCeleste
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22 Mar 2014 23:08 |
Posts obviously crossed - see opening post now edited with necessary info.
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Amy
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22 Mar 2014 23:11 |
O and I did find somthing saying that Rachel who must be sister to David that she wasn't born in this country. I think David was born in Stock Essex or that's where a census said but I cant find a record for it anywhere.
Sorry if all my information is jumbled.
And thank you all for your help :-D
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MarieCeleste
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22 Mar 2014 23:14 |
I'm puzzled about Electoral Rolls as women wouldn't have had the vote back then?
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Amy
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22 Mar 2014 23:19 |
Might not of been that I have been on all sorts of sites and have confused myself completely. I have now come to the conclusion I need help. So I am reaching out to all you good people for some guidance.
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MarieCeleste
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22 Mar 2014 23:20 |
There is a very well researched tree on Ancestry which shows that Rachel later married a Henry Harris in 1848, soon after Jonathan Orme died. She went on to have three children with Harris. They then divorced in 1858. This is all documented.
Parents given as George Raysbrook 1795 - 1854 and Mary Freeman 1780 - 1857. These people aren't documented.
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Amy
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22 Mar 2014 23:29 |
you are amazing :-D thank you! so when you say they aren't documented what exactly does that mean?
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brummiejan
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22 Mar 2014 23:30 |
There is an Ancestry tree with this family. Rachel re-married a Henry Harris in 1848 (the image of the cert shows she was a widow, I would think it's correct as the name is pretty unusual).
According to them parents were:
George Rushbrook/Raysbrook 1778 – 1854
Mary Freeman 1780 – 1857
Jan
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Amy
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22 Mar 2014 23:32 |
I have read about Henry. There is documents of her divorce. Rachel sounds very volatile in her relationships she was going to stab him with some scissors and threw a jug at him.
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MarieCeleste
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22 Mar 2014 23:43 |
Amy, when I say they aren't documented I mean there are no records attached to support the dates and events mentioned.
There are a number of articles in the British Newspaper Archives (you can search them on here). Henry Harris is mentioned as a lodger. It reads as though the circumstances of Orme's death were inconclusive - he may have suffered from dementia (he was 76 when he died) and was subject to neglect. He had actually been sent away from his home in London to the country for "the air" - he died in a cottage in Stock, Essex.
I know I shouldn't surmise, but were Rachel and David in cahoots? Hmmmm
EDIT: Another newspaper report states it was Rachel's mother's cottage where Orme's body was found.
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MarieCeleste
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23 Mar 2014 00:01 |
I had a look at the 1851 marriage certificate for David Raysbrook, he's listed as a bachelor and a servant and his father is given as George Raysbrook, a grocer.
This might be a complete coincidence:
Parish Record Collection - Marriage Record
Groom's First names: David Groom's surname: Raysbrook Groom's parish: Groom's Age: Full Marriage year: 1847 Marriage month: Jun Marriage day: 14 Parish: St George, Hanover Square County: Middlesex Bride's First names: Elizabeth Bride's surname: Gollop Bride's parish: Bride's Age: Full Record source: Westminster Marriages- Transcripts Data provider: Westminster Archives
This David is a bachelor and a servant and his father is also George, but listed as a labourer.
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Chris Ho :)
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23 Mar 2014 08:21 |
Marriages Jun 1842 (>99%) ----------------------------------------------------------- ORME Jonathan Wandsworth &c 4 460 RAYSBROOK Rachel Wandsworth 4 460
(her first Marriage)
License Date:22 Jun 1842 License Year:1842 Bride Surname:RAYSBROOK Dual Date:22 Jun 1842 Groom Surname:ORME Record source:Vicar-General Marriage Licence Allegations 1694-1850 (Find My Past) Data provider:Society of Genealogists
1841 (Find My Past) (Reference) ORME, Jonathan M 65 1776 ORME, Jonathan M 7 1834 RAYSBROOK, Rachel F 15 1826 Piece: 1053 Book/Folio: 1/46 Page: 12 Registration District: Wandsworth & Clapham Civil Parish: Clapham Municipal Borough: Address: Albion Terrace, Clapham County: Surrey (Not born in County, for all)
Deaths Dec 1847 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------- Orme Jonathan Chelmsford 12 37
Deaths Mar 1848 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------- Orme Jonathan Chelmsford 12 42
Chris :)
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/s/res?_q=jonathan+orme
(couple of items above, Will looks to relate to 1848)
Deaths Jun 1854 (>99%) ------------------------------------------------------ Rashbrook George Chelmsford 4a 81
Deaths Dec 1857 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------- Rashbrook Mary Chelmsford 4a 89
1851 (Find My Past) RUSHBROOK, George Head Married M 73 1778 Pauper Ag Lab Purley, Essex RUSHBROOK, Mary Wife Married F 72 1779 Runwell, Essex CLOVER, Mary Lodger Widow F 59 1792 Runwell, Essex Piece: 1775 Folio: 135 Page: 11 Registration District: Chelmsford Civil Parish: Stock Municipal Borough: Address: Stock County: Essex
1841 (Find My Past) Mary Rushbrook Female 60 1781 Essex, England John Rushbrook Male 23 1818 Essex, England (Ag. Lab) Joseph Turner Rushbrook Male 16 1825 Essex, England Parish or township South Hanningfield County Essex Registration district Chelmsford Archive reference HO107 Piece number 325 Book number 17 Folio number 5 Page number 5
(Joseph Turner Rushbrook, son of Mary Ann Rushbrook)
(looking around records, surname has many variants, possibly above)
1861 (Find My Past) (the Stock reference you mention?) RAYSBROOK, David Head Married M 35 1826 Dairyman Stock, Essex RAYSBROOK, Anne Wife Married F 35 1826 Faversham, Kent RAYSBROOK, Frederick John Son M 7 1854 Ashford, Kent RAYSBROOK, Mary Anne Daughter F 5 1856 Ashford, Kent RAYSBROOK, Harriett Eliza Daughter F 2 1859 Ashford, Kent JONES, Sherilyn Visitor Unmarried M 25 1836 Commercial Clerk Wales Piece: 512 Folio: 24 Page: 5 Registration District: West Ashford Civil Parish: Ashford Municipal Borough: Address: By Brook, North Street, Ashford County: Kent
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Amy
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23 Mar 2014 15:03 |
I am not sure if they would of been in cahoots or not MarieCeleste. I know David and his family moved away after so maybe he was on the run?
Do you think it is possible that Rachel moved down from Essex to help Jonathon look after his child, Jonathon jnr?
I am guessing that maybe Jonathon senior maybe married into Rachels' mums side of the family a sister or something producing a son and she passed away leaving Jonathon and Jonathon alone.
So Rachel being of an age where she could look after a family was sent down there and it turns out the had to marry for whatever reason or do you think it might of been done because she wanted his money?
Would I be able to get some help with trying to piece together why she married so young to a man 50 years her senior, some how I don't think it was for love she doesn't seen the sort.
And thank you muchly to whoever found the parents of Rachel and David, it has stumped me for weeks!!!
Amy :-D
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