james and frances were matildas parents (my gt gt grandparents) - so it confirms that she left the child with her parents - at least one mystery is solved. Big thanks to all contributers.
Results 11 to 17 of 17
Thread: Nympha Everington
-
17-03-2008, 11:36 AM #11jimdeardenGuest
yes and yes
-
17-03-2008, 11:43 AM #12ProcatGuest
1851 census
Civil Parish: Bardney
County/Island: Lincolnshire
Country: England
Registration district: Lincoln
Sub-registration district: Lincoln South
HO107; Piece: 2104; Folio: 391; Page: 15
Address: Henry Lane
James Everton, Head, Married, 41, Ag Labourer, Lincolnshire, W Keal
Frances Everton, Wife, Married, 44, Lincolnshire, Baumber
Matilda Everton, Daughter, Unmarried, 18, Lincolnshire, Baumber
James Everton, Son, Unmarried, 13, Lincolnshire, Bardney
William Everton, Son, 10, Scholar, Lincolnshire, Bardney
Richard Everton, Son, 6, Lincolnshire, Bardney
Next door
Thomas Everton, Head, Married, 32, Ag Labourer, Lincolnshire, Bardney
Louisa Everton, Wife, Married, 30, Lincolnshire, Southray
John Everton, Son, 9, Scholar, Lincolnshire, Bardney
Mary Ann Everton, Daughter, 7, Scholar, Lincolnshire, Bardney
Richard Everton, Son, 5, Lincolnshire, Bardney
Thomas Everton, Son, 2, Lincolnshire, Bardney
-
17-03-2008, 11:53 AM #13
- Join Date
- Oct 2004
- Posts
- 476
I see other people have been busy too!
Note my comment on the William WEBB who was in Bardney in 1851.
-
17-03-2008, 1:06 PM #14jimdeardenGuest
Noted!
And once again a big thank you for everyone. It looks like we can dust of the bones of this particular skeleton.
The story goes - Matilda had Nympha to a local boy (possibly Mr Webb) unmarried. The child grew up in her grandparents house and was was left with them (James and Frances) when Matilda married James Garside (a much older man) in 1857. Nympha later married Mr Higginbottom and had a family of her own.
In the meantime Matilda looked after Mr Garside's children from previous marriages as well as having several children between them - the youngest of which was Elizabeth Garside - who was my maternal grandmother.
So once again a big thank you to all contibuters who have helped to unravel the past.
jim dearden
-
29-10-2016, 4:34 PM #15
- Join Date
- Oct 2016
- Location
- mansfield
- Posts
- 2
hi jim,
I know this conversation is quite old but ive just found this sight, i'm assuming you've got all your answers about nymphia how was my great great great gran, my family come from her daughter annie. i spoke to my grandmother who says nymphia did come and see annie (my grans, gran). i came to the conclusion that nymphias dad was a local lad and she is in the lincolnshire bastered register... im mainly writing to find out where your branch connects to nymphia and matilda..
kind regards helena
-
30-10-2016, 12:54 AM #16
- Join Date
- Oct 2004
- Location
- England
- Posts
- 9,636
Hello Helena,
Welcome to British-Genealogy.
Jim hasn't visited us for over five years but hopefully he will receive notification that you have posted in this thread.
Fingers crossed.
PamVulcan XH558 - “Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened.”
-
31-10-2016, 11:34 AM #17
- Join Date
- Oct 2016
- Location
- mansfield
- Posts
- 2
thanks pam,
Helping you trace your British Family History & British Genealogy.
All times are GMT. The time now is 11:01 AM.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.5
Copyright © 2024 vBulletin Solutions Inc. All rights reserved.
Bookmarks