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AndyTG
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16 Mar 2016 21:22 |
My wife's aunt has a letter from James Barnes dated 20/12/1817, he was an Indigo Planter in Naprah District of Purneah. It has been translated to modern text by a retired school teacher in Torquay, she made a botch of the family history side, but did a fantastic job. I believe the letter is from my wife's great great great great grandfather. On Ancestry I believe his son was Christened at St Sepulchre, London on 5 june 1785, birth 13 May 1785. My question is how do I get to see the original FHL Film Number 375001, I do have free six months worldwide membership, but never had any help when I have contacted them via e-mail would they help or are there other routes.
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KathleenBell
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16 Mar 2016 21:36 |
Do you have an LDS Family history centre near you? If you don't know you can check on locations of the centres here:-
https://familysearch.org/locations/
You would be able to order a copy of the film from there for a small sum and they will keep it for you for about a month to give you the chance to call in and view it.
Kath. x
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AndyTG
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16 Mar 2016 21:51 |
Kath,
Thank you, I have one only 13 miles south of me in Preston and will ring them tomorrow. I learn something new after 3 years of research and I thought I was pretty good now! I'll have to look at some more of the early references.
Out of interest will these films contain any more info, for a record that old?
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KathleenBell
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16 Mar 2016 22:03 |
I'm not sure. You may get an address if you're lucky but not much more I don't think.
I have had a couple of baptism records where it gives the child's name and then says something like........second son of, or first daughter of, which means you can work out whether or not there are other children.
Kath. x
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16 Mar 2016 22:36 |
Transcription from Ancestry
Name: James Barnes Baptism Date: 5 Jun 1785 Parish: St Sepulchre, Holborn County: London Borough: City of London Parent(s): James Barnes, Sarah Barnes Record Type: Baptism Register Type: Parish Register
Original - James son of James and Sarah Barnes of St John Street Born (?May) 13th
EDIT - PM sent with original of baptism attached - is that what you are hoping to get from the Family search film?
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AndyTG
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16 Mar 2016 23:37 |
Thank you for the replies. It gives me more to pass onto the school teacher and see if she can revisit her facts discovered on her holiday to India. James fathers letter refers to an older brother Richard and she believes they are those listed in the Bengal Directory Part VIII a list of the British East Indian & Foreign Inhabitants of Calcutta and the Upper Provinces" James Barnes Indigo planter and brother Richard Barnes Timer Merchant, Purneah 1795. But I cannot yet see any record of a Richard with this couple, the facts going forward thou I'm 90% certain this is the right son of James and his father being the letter writer. His (son) ends up a schoolmaster and moves to the Midlands and has children in Castle Bromwich. The letter writer never returned to the UK but the teacher thinks he was sent to court for unpaid loans in 1836 and this was reported in the Calcutta Monthly.
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SylviaInCanada
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16 Mar 2016 23:52 |
Have you tried to Google his name???
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SylviaInCanada
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16 Mar 2016 23:57 |
for example ................. by googling
Calcutta Monthly Journal and General Register ... https://books.google.ca/books?id=px0YAAAAYAAJ 1837 William Duff and James Barnes- Mr. Leiih opened the pleadings. ... is a member of the civil service, the defendants are indigo planters at Purneah, and the action .....
a full report of the court case
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SylviaInCanada
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17 Mar 2016 00:02 |
I googled
James Barnes, Indigo Planter
and there are a number of references to him
similarly
Richard Barnes, timber merchant, purneah
Full page fax print - DSpace dspace.wbpublibnet.gov.in:8080/.../Part%208_Chapter%201_401-448p.... BRITISH, EAST INDIAN 8:. FOREIGN imbaiaitauts ut' @ ... A en, James, Asst. to J. Killi'vink, senior Nauthpore, Purneah. Ambrose, D. W. Assistant ... Barnes. R , Kinsengunge. Barnes, Richard, Timber Merchant, Purneah. Barnett, William, Pay ...
only one of several references.
NOTE:- it is TIMBER, not timer!! :-)
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AustinQ
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17 Mar 2016 07:07 |
Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Friday 03 November 1865
DEATHS BARNES- Oct 21 at Torquay, Frances, wife of Richard Barnes, formerly of Purneah, Bengal, aged 77 -----------------------------------------------------
Marriage: Name Richard Barnes Spouse's Name Frances Howes Event Date Dec 1806 Event Place Purnea, Bengal, India Indexing Project (Batch) Number M75002-2 System Origin India-ODM GS Film number 498609 --------------------------------------------------------------
Them in 1861? Name: Richard Barnes Age: 85 Estimated Birth Year: 1776 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Frances Barnes Gender: Male Where born: Hornsey, Middlesex, England Civil Parish: Tormoham Town: Torquay County/Island: Devon Registration district: Newton Abbot Sub-registration district: Torquay ED, institution, or vessel: 13 Household schedule number: 6 Piece: 1412 Folio: 31 Page Number: 2 Name Age Richard Barnes 85 Frances Barnes 72 --------------------------------------------------
Bengal Directory- List of British Inhabitants 1838 James Barnes Indigo Planter, Rojpore Tirhoot J Barnes Asst. Planter Goruckpore R Barnes Kissengunge Richard Barnes Timber Merchant Purneah
----------------------------------------------- East India Directory 1828- European Inhabitants R. Barnes Timber Merchant Purnea ----------------------------------------------------------
Allen's Indian Mail 1845 DEATHS Barnes Mr Jas. at Purneah aged 64 Oct 19
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Eringobragh1916
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17 Mar 2016 09:13 |
Familysearch.org also shows a number of Children for Richard and Francis.plus their marriages.
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Chris Ho :)
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17 Mar 2016 15:53 |
Miscellaneous : European inhabitants in Bengal
Family Name Barnes Forenames Richard Employment Indigo Planter Year Arrived India 1800
General Register of Europeans not in the service of His Majesty or the Honble Company residing within the Territories immediately dependent on the Presidency of Fort William transcribed from the reports furnished by the several Magistrates.
Family Name Barnes Forenames Richard District Residence Zillah of Purneah Place Residence Bysah Native Place England Employment Indigo Pla the Crown 1805" Year Arrived India 1800 Authority to reside Permission of the Governor General in Council Date of local licence 8 March 1804 Period Residence in district 3 years
(above, if anything else, from below)
http://search.fibis.org/frontis/bin/aps_person_search.php
(Families in British India Society)
Chris :)
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AustinQ
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17 Mar 2016 18:32 |
Hi Andy,
What evidence do you have that James, indigo planter, who wrote the letter in 1817 was married to Sarah and had a son James in London 1885?
For reference, if anyone wants to pick this up, this is Andy's James in 1851:
Name: James Barnes Age: 66 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1785 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Jane Barnes Gender: Male Where born: Selington, Middlesex, England (Original: Islington) Civil Parish: Aston Phillimore Ecclesiastical Parish Maps: View related Ecclesiastical Parish Town: Castle Bromwich County/Island: Warwickshire Registration district: Aston Sub-registration district: Erdington ED, institution, or vessel: 6b Household schedule number: 1a Piece: 2062 Folio: 315 Page Number: 1 Household Members: Name Age James Barnes 66 Schoolmaster Jane Barnes 36 Wife, Warwickshire Mary Jane Barnes 7 William Barnes 6
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AustinQ
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17 Mar 2016 18:53 |
Andy- there's something not right in the info you've given (unless I'm looking at the wrong record)- James is listed as born 1805 in later census (Suspect 1851 is a transcription error):
1871 Name: James Barnes (School master) Age: 66 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1805 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Jane Barnes Gender: Male Where born: Islington, Middlesex, England Civil Parish: Aston Ecclesiastical parish: Castle Bromwich Town: Castle Bromwich County/Island: Warwickshire Registration district: Aston Sub-registration district: Erdington ED, institution, or vessel: 43 Household schedule number: 116 Piece: 3160 Folio: 24 Page Number: 23 Household Members: Name Age James Barnes 66 Schoolmaster, Islingotn Jane Barnes 56 Wife, Lockley, Warwickshire William Barnes 26 Phoebe Weekets 16 Mary C Powell 10 Eliza Powell 5 Edward Towell 4 -----------------------------------------------------
Marriage:
Name: James Barnes Gender: Male Marriage Date: 8 Jul 1841 Marriage Age: Full Age Marriage Place: Aston, St Peter and St Paul, Warwickshire, England Spouse: Jane Hitchman Spouse Gender: Female Spouse Marriage Age: Full Age Father: James Barnes (Indigo Planter) Spouse's Father: Joseph Hitchman Reference Number: DRO 41 Archive Roll: M85 ------------------------------------
Burial: Name: James Barnes Birth Year: abt 1805 Parish: Castle Bromwich Burial Date: 22 Jan 1880 Burial Age: 75
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17 Mar 2016 20:26 |
07 January 1841 - Morning Post - London, London, England
At Calcutta, on .the 27th October, at the cathedral by the Venerable Archdeacon Dealtry, R. Loughan, Esq. civil service, to Frances, daughter of Richard Barnes, Esq, Purneah.
(relating?)
Chris :)
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AndyTG
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17 Mar 2016 20:32 |
Thank you for all the replies. I was aware Richard was a Timber merchant, my typo error. The answers are starting to clear the picture, my assumption of James the school master being born in 1785 was based on the 1851 census below he is also 66, he must have been 46. The 1871 census also says he is 66 but would start to link up the facts correctly in the letter. he was alive on his sons William wedding certificate and profession stated of schoolmaster in 1877. The letter says he followed his brother Richard to India and was in his 9th year so set off 1808. He is writing to his mother whose letter has arrived 5 years since he last had a letter. He talks about his wife Esther and concerned if she is still alive and asks about his son. A James Barnes was born 1st Dec 1804 at St Luke, Old Street, Finsbury to James & Esther. 2 miles from centre of Islington. I think this must be the correct James now. The link to Richard his brother would be nice to try and confirm. It would be amazing as my wifes aunt is retired in Torquay from Birmingham. Would love to know how you can see 1841 marriage father profession Indigo planter.
1851 census Name: James Barnes Age:66 Estimated Birth Year:abt 1785 Relation: Head Spouse's Name:Jane Barnes Gender: Male Where born:Selington, Middlesex, England Civil Parish: Aston Phillimore Ecclesiastical Parish Maps:View related Ecclesiastical Parish Town:Castle Bromwich County/Island: Warwickshire Country: England Street address: Occupation: Condition as to marriage: Disability: View image Registration district:Aston
Sub-registration district:Erdington
ED, institution, or vessel: 6b
Neighbors: View others on page
Household schedule number: 1a
Piece:2062
Folio:315
Page Number: 1
Household Members: Name Age
James Barnes 66 Jane Barnes 36 Mary Jane Barnes 7 William Barnes 6
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Chris Ho :)
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17 Mar 2016 21:15 |
Warwickshire Ancestors Project — 1841 (Transcript of Piece HO107/1150(Aston)
http://www.hunimex.net/warwick/freecens/1841/41150a.html
Castle Bromwich James Barnes,30,,Schoolmaster,Not in county, Mary Hitchman,,50,Female Servant,WAR, Jane Hitchman,,25,,WAR,
Chris :)
HITCHMAN Mary 1841
(Also James posted above 1880)
http://www.hunimex.com/warwick/opc/castlebromwich/prindexg_q.html
(Index of entries in the baptism (christening), marriage and burial registers for surnames) (with contact for more details)
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SylviaInCanada
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17 Mar 2016 21:21 |
Andy ...........
the marriage record is on ancestry, the full citation is below and you can look at the image of the actual register
Birmingham, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1937
Name: James Barnes Gender: Male Marriage Date: 8 Jul 1841 Marriage Age: Full Age Marriage Place: Aston, St Peter and St Paul, Warwickshire, England Spouse: Jane Hitchman Spouse Gender: Female Spouse Marriage Age: Full Age Father: Janes Barnes Spouse's Father: Joseph Hitchman Reference Number: DRO 41 Archive Roll: M85
from image:-
James Bachelor Occupation:- School Teacher Address:- Castle Berwick Father:- Indigo Planter
Jane Spinster no occupation shown Address:- Castle Berwick Father occupation:- Gentleman's Servant
Witnesses:- Abel Taylor and Sarah Wilkins
Just as a matter of interest ........... bride, groom and both witnesses could sign their names. Quite unusual for that period.
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AustinQ
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18 Mar 2016 06:47 |
"The village school was the ancestor of St Mary & St Margaret's church school....
In 1826 James Barnes was the schoolmaster here; he was paid £60 a year for teaching the children reading, writing and accounts. He was well-loved by the pupils who called his wife 'Mamma Barnes'. "
http://historyofcastlebromwich.jimdo.com/castle-bromwich-through-the-ages/20th-century/schools/
According to Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons and Command, Volume 21, Part 2 (Google books) James was appointed at the school in January 1826.
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AustinQ
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18 Mar 2016 08:21 |
Possibly Esther?? Although too many to know for sure!
1841: Name: Esther Barnes Age: 60 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1781 Gender: Female Where born: Middlesex, England Civil Parish: St Mary Islington West Hundred: Ossulstone (Finsbury Division) County/Island: Middlesex Registration district: Islington Sub-registration district: Islington West Piece: 665 Book: 3 Folio: 11 Page Number: 17 Household Members: Name Age Esther Barnes 60 Elizth Mostoo 16 (Image looks like Morton) Robscum Mostoo 15 Willm Mostoo 13 Thos Mostoo 12 --------------------------------------------
And burial? Name: Esther Barnes Birth Year: abt 1785 Burial Age: 63 Burial Date: 15 Oct 1848 Burial Place: Islington, Middlesex, England Church: New Bunhill Fields Burial Ground
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