[WED]Duckett/Kingston

John Hayward wedmore@lists.tutton.org
Wed, 2 Feb 2005 18:42:13 -0000


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Duckett/KingstonHello Mel

Presumably we are talking about Anne Kingsbury who was baptised 21 =
December 1812 at Wedmore. I am in fact related to Ann Wall who married =
Charles Kingsbury, a brother of Anne's.

Can we perhaps have some dates and places of the events you mention, I =
cannot see a Kingston marriage in Wedmore in 1873.

I have transcribed the Wedmore baptisms - unchecked- from 1812 until =
1900 and the marriages post Hervey at the moment to 1865, again =
unchecked.

Best wishes

John Hayward
  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: Melvin Lader=20
  To: post Wedmore=20
  Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 3:07 PM
  Subject: [WED]Duckett/Kingston


  Hello all,

      I submitted the following several days ago, but have not seen it =
actually posted on the Wedmore site.  Thus, I am resubmitting it.  =
Apologies if this was, in fact, posted previously and somewhow I missed =
it.

  Mel





  Thank you both, Matthew and John. Your information does help, and I =
will try
  to pursue it further.  Just by explanation of how this works with my =
line,
  John Kingston was the illegitimate child of Ann Kingston who later =
married
  John Phippen.  John and Ann were my g-g grandparents; John Kingston =
thus was
  half-brother of my great gradmother Eliza Phippen.  Matthew, on the =
parish
  records of John Kingston's marriage to Elizabeth Duckett, it does =
indeed say
  that John is the son of John Phippen, but it also specifies that he =
was
  illegitimate.  This was John Kingston's second marriage.  Though he =
says he
  was widowed on the parish records, his first wife left him and came to
  America with someone else.  The Hembury name seems to make sense for
  Elizabeth Duckett's nee, since a John Henbury was a witness at the =
wedding
  in 1873.
      I, too, cannot find John and Elizabeth in the 1881 census or any =
other
  one after that, under either name.  All I have found is Ellen Duckett, =
13,
  servant in the home of John and Mary Ann Porter, Wedmore, in 1881, and =
Sarah
  Duckett, 19, servant, home of Andrew Knowles, Wedmore, also 1881.  A =
search
  for them in America has also been unsuccessful.
      Thanks again, and let me know if you can use any further =
information
  from me.

  Mel 
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Presumably we are talking about Anne =
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Can we perhaps have some dates and =
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1873.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I&nbsp;have transcribed the Wedmore =
baptisms -=20
unchecked- from 1812 until 1900 and the marriages post Hervey at the =
moment to=20
1865, again unchecked.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Best wishes</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>John Hayward</FONT></DIV>
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[WED]Duckett/Kingston</DIV>
  <DIV><BR></DIV><TT>Hello all,<BR><BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I =
submitted the=20
  following several days ago, but have not seen it actually posted on =
the=20
  Wedmore site. &nbsp;Thus, I am resubmitting it. &nbsp;Apologies if =
this was,=20
  in fact, posted previously and somewhow I missed=20
  it.<BR><BR>Mel<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>Thank you both, Matthew and =
John. Your=20
  information does help, and I will try<BR>to pursue it further. =
&nbsp;Just by=20
  explanation of how this works with my line,<BR>John Kingston was the=20
  illegitimate child of Ann Kingston who later married<BR>John Phippen.=20
  &nbsp;John and Ann were my g-g grandparents; John Kingston thus=20
  was<BR>half-brother of my great gradmother Eliza Phippen. =
&nbsp;Matthew, on=20
  the parish<BR>records of John Kingston's marriage to Elizabeth =
Duckett, it=20
  does indeed say<BR>that John is the son of John Phippen, but it also =
specifies=20
  that he was<BR>illegitimate. &nbsp;This was John Kingston's second =
marriage.=20
  &nbsp;Though he says he<BR>was widowed on the parish records, his =
first wife=20
  left him and came to<BR>America with someone else. &nbsp;The Hembury =
name=20
  seems to make sense for<BR>Elizabeth Duckett's nee, since a John =
Henbury was a=20
  witness at the wedding<BR>in 1873.<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I, too, =
cannot=20
  find John and Elizabeth in the 1881 census or any other<BR>one after =
that,=20
  under either name. &nbsp;All I have found is Ellen Duckett, =
13,<BR>servant in=20
  the home of John and Mary Ann Porter, Wedmore, in 1881, and =
Sarah<BR>Duckett,=20
  19, servant, home of Andrew Knowles, Wedmore, also 1881. &nbsp;A =
search<BR>for=20
  them in America has also been =
unsuccessful.<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Thanks=20
  again, and let me know if you can use any further information<BR>from=20
  me.<BR><BR>Mel</TT> </BLOCKQUOTE>
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