I am looking for information on William Baugh Pickering, born 2nd April 1844, in county Essex, son of John, born 11th March 1808, baptized at Bermondsey, mother Rebecca Elizabeth Turney, Westerham. William's second wife Emma Beatrice Curson, born 16th April 1860. Looking for any siblings of William and Beatrice. We do have names of their children who emigrated to South Africa in 1889.
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Thread: William Baugh Pickering
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27-06-2014, 12:15 PM #1
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William Baugh Pickering
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27-06-2014, 1:42 PM #2
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I have had a brief look around and found the following, William B PICKERING appears to have married a relative!
1865 Marriage Newington 1d 361 to MARY ANN HODGES
1877 Mary Ann PICKERING aged 31 Camberwell 1d 506 Did she die in childbirth?
1881
RG 11 682 121 53
8, Woods Terrace (Woods Road), Camberwell, London, England
DIVERS John head 1795 Goodnestone Kent
DIVER Matilda Elizabeth 1809 Finsbury
PICKERING William BAUGH grandson 1844 Clerk Builders Soithwark
PICKERING Lilian grand child 1874 Peckham
PICKERING Amy Louisa 1877 grand child Peckham
CURSON Emma Beatrice 1862 Greenwich
CHANCE Maria 1865 Servant Dalston
1882 21 Feb Marriage Camberwell 1d 869 to Emma Beatrice CURSON
https://www.certificate-exchange.co.u...hp?CertID=2207
From: www.eggsa.org/newspapers
17/02/1890 of Fever Henry Curson 2nd son of William B & Emma B aged 5 years 1 month
12/04/1890 at Standerton the wife of William Baugh PICKERING a son
Family gravestone
https://www.eggsa.org/library/main.php?g2_itemId=772291
There is the suggestion that William & Beatrice had at least 10 children
Not sure how some of this fits in with your records particularly as JOhn DIVERS appears to be a grandparent
William Baugh Pickering, born 2nd April 1844, in county Essex, son of John, born 11th March 1808, baptized at Bermondsey, mother Rebecca Elizabeth Turney, Westerham
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27-06-2014, 9:54 PM #3
Hi
I have separated your post about William and given it a place of its own in the Essex forum because the Introduce Yourself forum is for doing just that.
It now has a better chance of being seen by more members.
ChristinaSometimes paranoia is just having all the facts.
William Burroughs
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28-06-2014, 6:17 AM #4
There is a public tree on ancestry that has these children of John Pickering and Rebecca Elizabeth Turney 1807.
Samuel Pickering 1839,
John J Pickering1840,
Elizabeth A Pickering1842,
William Baugh Pickering1844
Thomas Turney Pickering1846,
Alexander Schlüsser Pickering1852 – 1919
All except John are together on the 1861 census. I can't read whether Rebecca is married or widowed.
RG 9 Piece 388 Folio 74; Page 36
4 Marlborough Terrace Old Kent Road
Rebecca E Pickering 54 Head Westerham Kent
Samuel Pickering 22 Drug dealer Newington Surrey
John J Pickering 21 Banker;s clerk Newington Surrey
Elizabeth A Pickering 19 Newington Surrey
William B Pickering 17 Mercantile Clerk Newington Surrey
Thomas T Pickering 15 Deptford Hampshire
Alexander S Pickering 9 Deptford Hampshire
Mary Owen 21 servant
George Collins 30 visitor banker's clerk
ChristinaSometimes paranoia is just having all the facts.
William Burroughs
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28-06-2014, 6:39 AM #5
All the above children's baptisms are on ancestry. If you don't have access to it your local library may have the free version.
There is also one other child Ann Emily bpt 1843.
There are two deaths of an Ann E Pickering 1843-1861 that could be her. Both in 1857 in Thanet Kent and Greenwich. Of course she just may be somewhere else in 1861.Sometimes paranoia is just having all the facts.
William Burroughs
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28-06-2014, 6:47 AM #6
1851 HO107 piece 1584 folio 10 page 13
Victoria Cottage St Paul Deptford
John Pickering 43 Drug Broker Bermondsey Surrey
Rebecca E Pickering 44 Westerham Kent
Elizabeth A Pickering 9 Newington
William B Pickering 6 Newington Surrey
Thomas T Pickering 5 Hatcham Surrey
Elizabeth Lepcombe 22 servant
Mary Jones 19 servantSometimes paranoia is just having all the facts.
William Burroughs
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28-06-2014, 6:53 AM #7
Young Samuel looks to be with his maternal grandparents in 1841 although relationships are not stated. Ages were also rounded down to the nearest 5.
HO107 piece 485 book 14 folio 8 page 8
Westerham Kent
Thomas turney 70
Ann Turney 65
Ann Turney 36
Edward turney 25
Eliza Turney 25
Mary Baugh 40
Samuel Pickering 2
Also a Mary Baugh so who does she belong to?
Added: Samuel and Alexander were granted probate of Rebecca Elizabeth's will in 1881
Baptism
Rebecca Elizabeth Turney
Baptised 13 Jul 1806 at Westerham, Kent, England
Father -Thomas Turney
Mother -Anne
FHL Film Number -1469268
Reference ID -item 8
Four other children baptized to this couple at Westerham - see familysearch although I got them on ancestry.
Catherine 7 Aug 1808
Emily 4 Jan 1818
Eliza 13 July 1814
Maria 19 August 1810 - I wonder if this is the Mary Baugh in the 1841 census? Her married name?Sometimes paranoia is just having all the facts.
William Burroughs
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28-06-2014, 11:02 AM #8
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I am wondering if we should be looking for a BAUGH connection to the family, if I have picked up the correct family birth registration...
JOhn T = John TURNEY
Elizabeth A = Elizabeth Ann
Wiliam B = William Baugh
Thomas T= Thomas TURNEY
Alexander S = Alexander SCHLUSSER
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28-06-2014, 11:24 AM #9
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We do have names of their children who emigrated to South Africa in 1889.
London Morning Post
On 16th inst at Melbourne Grove E Dulwich the wife of William B PICKERING a son
This could be William Alexander b 1883 Camberwell
We now know from the grave stone that William & Beatrice had a large family, some born before leaving the UK.
Unfortunately theses children would be born between 1882 - 1889 when they left the UK and will not appear on a UK census
The only resource available to us are the birth marriage & death certificates, which as you probably know are filed in quarters, under surname and area of event.
However if you look at Freebmd.org.uk for PICKERING, years 1882 - 1889, I selected Camberwell as the last know area you will see there are a number of PICKERING births including one that would fit the child Henry Curson who may be Henry Charles.
Checking Parish Registers ( familysearch.org may have these) to see if the child was baptised & who the parents are will confirm some of the children
YOU indicate you know which child sailed, can you tell us these. At least we can then start to eliminate others
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28-06-2014, 11:27 AM #10
England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973
Mary Turney
Marriage
13 May 1826
Saint Mary, Newington, Surrey
Spouse - William Baugh
Mary is with her parents in 1841 post #7Sometimes paranoia is just having all the facts.
William Burroughs
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