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Henry Martin Manwaring b13 Feb 1823 (Southwark UK)

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David

David Report 14 Jun 2015 14:12

bump

David

David Report 1 Dec 2013 05:08

Thanks Chris - I think that could be my Henry Jnr.

The second one is likely to be my Henry Snr as he was a tailor and lived in that area.

Thanks again

Kayak

Kayak Report 30 Nov 2013 16:47

Not sure if this is you relative or not but:

The London Gazette (Reynold's Newspaper) (London England)
Sunday 1st March 1857

Appears along with others:

Friday
Bankrupts
Henry Martin Manwaring Toxteth Park Liverpool grocer & tea dealer March 12 April 3 at eleven at the Court of Bankruptcy Liverpool

Also:

The London Gazette of Friday April 20th 1855
The Morning Chronicle

INSOLVENT PETITIONERS
Henry Manwaring of St Martins Worcester, tailor (perhaps your Henry Snr.)

David

David Report 30 Nov 2013 11:02

Nudge

I have edited some of the info in my original query

David

David Report 23 Nov 2012 23:33

nudge

David

David Report 23 Nov 2012 01:49

Hello
Hoping for advice on how to continue with my search for Henry Martin Manwaring JNR (abt 1823).

I have now purchased marriage certificate for a Henry Martin Manwaring & Elizabeth Mitchell. Which shows that HM Jnr father was also Henry Martin Manwaring- who was a tailor. This fits in with what I have on HM Snr.

I also purchased death certificate for Elizabeth Manwaring - nee Mitchell (d1903) which lists her husband as HM Jnr. On this certificate it had HM Jnr recorded as a master grocer - not really sure what that is - but quick internet search shows he must have served some type of lengthy apprenticeship to earn this title.

However I have no luck with finding HM Jnr death certificate - I have purchased a couple of death certificates but they were not the correct ones. Any ideas on how I may find info on his death (taking that it was registered and he passed in the UK). Though I am beging to think I may just have to settle for what I have.

Many thanks in advance.
David


David

David Report 2 May 2011 12:56

Thanks for the nudge K - just realised that I was double posting!!! sorry

K

K Report 2 May 2011 12:51

Nudge

David

David Report 2 May 2011 00:40

thanks Barbara and Vera

Your explanation was great Barbara - perfectly understood.

Interesting that Elizabeth is possibly dressmaker as Henry's father was a tailor.

Yes I dont know what happened to Henry - I suspect he had passed between 51-61. I dont think there are any children - haven't focused on that yet

thanks again

BarbaraFromYorkshire

BarbaraFromYorkshire Report 1 May 2011 21:07

Thank you Vera, I couldn't tell what it said even with my magnifyer lol !!
I wonder where Henry is !!! Sure got himself hidden somewhere.

Barbara x

Vera2010

Vera2010 Report 1 May 2011 20:05

I put the magnifyer on an its dress ak . Possiblty enumerator's shorthand for drerssmaker.

Vera

BarbaraFromYorkshire

BarbaraFromYorkshire Report 1 May 2011 17:47

Elizabeth in 1841 census ?? but cant tell what it says for her occ.

1841 England Census 1841 England Census
Name: Elizabeth Mitchell
Age: 20
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1821
Gender: Female
Where born: Gloucestershire, England

Civil parish: Clifton
Hundred: Barton Regis
County/Island: Gloucestershire
Country: England

Street Address

Registration district: Clifton
Sub-registration district: Clifton
Neighbors: View others on page
Piece: 377
Book: 6
Folio: 22
Page Number: 39
Household Members: Name Age
Elizabeth Penny 60
Gregory Foley 50
Mary Foley 45
George Foley 12
Lucy Foley 10
Thomas Foley 7
Hannah Foley 5

John Mitchell 50 --carpenter
Mary Mitchell 45
Elizabeth Mitchell 20
Emma Mitchell 15
Harriett Mitchell 15
Thomas Mitchell 15
Eleanor Mitchell 7
Ann Mitchell 5
Eliza Mitchell 1 6 MO


Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece 377; Book: 6; Civil Parish: Clifton; County: Gloucestershire; Enumeration District: 11; Folio: 22; Page: 39; Line: 11; GSU roll: 288786

BarbaraFromYorkshire

BarbaraFromYorkshire Report 1 May 2011 17:17

Hi David

Do = Ditto = the same as

In this case --Elizabeth is down as a servant --the same as George Long (2 above her on the census---Although he is a Servant --Coachman.
Elizabeth is Servant --Ladies Maid )

You will find "Do" used a lot in census --especially under the "head" of the familys Surname--I guess it saved time for the enumerater.

Hope I have explained it OK, David,

Best wishes
Barbara

David

David Report 1 May 2011 14:23

Thanks Barbara - try as I might I could not find that!!!!

I would say same lady - In the 1861 Census Elizabeth is a lodger - suspect that Henry may have passed between 1851-1861 then. Just have to find that death record.

(found it now - I noticed I had exact checked for name!!) Can I ask - in the record it has a Do (I think) in the relation to head column - do you know what that stands for?

cheers and thanks again

BarbaraFromYorkshire

BarbaraFromYorkshire Report 1 May 2011 09:53

??


1851 England Census 1851 England Census
Name: Elizth Mitchell
Age: 31
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1820
Relation: Servant
Gender: F (Female)
Where born: Bristol Clifton

Civil parish: Clifton
Ecclesiastical parish: Christchurch
Town: Clifton
County/Island: Gloucestershire
Country: England


occ Ladies Maid


Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 1952; Folio: 442; Page: 34; GSU roll: 87352

David

David Report 1 May 2011 06:21

Is anyone able to find the census for Elizabeth Mitchell in 1851 - I have looked but cant see it - see would have still been Mitchell as census in Mar and she married Nov.

cheers

Thanks again for that Cherilyn

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 1 May 2011 06:19

For burials see http://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/facilities-recreation/cemeteries/grave-location-search/index.htm

David

David Report 1 May 2011 06:16

Hi Cherilyn

Thanks I have only just discovered that site - and it is quite good

Yes James was the youngest son of H M Manwaring another brother William was born 2 years before he, but died 1842. Until last week I had no idea that there may have been another brother. The marriage is JS Manwaring's second - his first marriage was to Jessie Kincaide who died in childbirth 29 July 1875 - and oddly this is also the DOD for H M Manwaring senior. I am direct line descendant from the first marriage

thanks for your post
David

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 1 May 2011 06:06

FYI, from nla.trove.gov.au/newspaper

The Brisbane Courier, Saturday 22 November 1913, p.12
The Queenslander, Saturday 29 November 1913, p.39
DEATH OF MR. J. S. MANWARING.
There lately passed from our midst one who unostentatiously helped onward the country of his adoption, the late Mr. James Samuel Manvvaring. The deceased gentleman was born in London on May 3, 1832, being the youngest son of Henry Martin Manwaring, of Kent. He came to Auckland (NZ) at the age of 25, while the Maoris were battling for their rights. Afterwards he crossed to Sydney on his way to the gold rush at Lambing Flat, but stopped at Bathurst. Coming to Brisbane in 1863, he went to Rockhampton to open a store for Stewart & Hemmant, but shortly returned to the Brisbane establishment, where he remained eight years and then went into business for himself as merchant tailor and gentlemen's outfitter, and continued in Queen-street until 1900. Mr Manwaring left a widow, 10 children, and 10 grandchildren.

The Queenslander, Saturday 19 February 1876, p.1
MARRIAGES.
MANWARING-POSTLETHWAITE.—On the 11th February, at Fortitude Valley Church, by the Rev. James Love, J. S. Manwaring, to Adeline Maude, younger daughter of Joseph Postlethwaite, of Scaithwaite.

David

David Report 1 May 2011 05:06

Thanks Vera and Slyvia