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St Andrews Church, Banwell
published by - 13 years 1 months 17 days ago.

Hi posset,

I have done quite a bit of research in St Andrews, Banwell and can say that the churchyard is quite small and well maintained and lends itself to a physical search, if you are so minded and the weather is good?

As a contact in Banwell to answer your queries, I suggest you try the Editor of the Banwell Parish News - Barry Mather, email barrykvet@tiscali.co.uk There is also a St Andrews Church website at www.standrewsbanwell.org.uk or contact Chas Linsell pccsecretary@standrewsbanwell.org.uk

Best wishes, David L Milner F112 


Samuel URCH born circa 1753
published by - 13 years 1 months 22 days ago.

Hi Pat,

Thanks and yes, I thought about that possibility of Samuel URCH being married 3 times.

After transcribing Westbury sub Mendip Parish Records ( I am still in the process of checking them) I found a few missing pages, one of which could have been relevant to the birth of Samuel URCH, and it is possible that this Samuel was the son of a Thomas & Francis URCH maiden name unknown as yet. 

This Thomas URCH was the grandson of the first URCH in Westbury sub Mendip, a Samuel URCH from Wedmore who married a Sarah HARDWICH circa 1684.(another page missing)

I printed off a lot of URCH Burial & Marriage Records from the old website FamilyHistoryOnLine raised by Somerset & Dorset Family History Society before they were bought out by BrightSolid the Company who runs Find My Past & the 1911 Census Company.

On one Marriage Record on the 13 March 1825, I have a George URCH marrying an Elizabeth BEAUCHAMP, Elizabeth being a Minor, but both from Chelvey. They emigrated to the USA along with some of their chidren. I don't know where these records were found as they are not in the Chelvey Fiche I have so I can only presume they were found in the Bishops Transcripts.            I haven't checked this out yet though.                                                                                                                                

There are large gaps in the children's births of Samuel & Jane URCH nee VOULS, about 9 years so it is odd that no children were born in this gap and George's approx birth fits in nicely.  I don't know if you knew but the Parish Clerk was removed from office in Chelvey as he was caught failing in his duties by not recording a lot of records, so quite a few are missing.

I am in regular contact with some USA URCH Researchers and one lady has knowledge that her ancestor a John URCH baptised in Westbury on 27 January 1793 meeting up with his cousin in Pottsville, Pennsylvania. The only URCH's in Pottsville at that time were this George & Elizabeth URCH nee BEAUCHAMP. So I know it is only conjecture at this moment but that is all I have - Clutching at straws so to say. It certainly looks a possibility that this George URCH from Chelvey was a distant cousin to John URCH from Westbury and if so it could mean that Samuel URCH my elusive brick wall could be from Westbury.

It is just finding the proof.

Alun URCH

 


Chelvey Parish
published by Pat Hase - 13 years 1 months 22 days ago.

I'm afraid that was an error on our part - Chelvey is a very old parish and had been omitted from the map which we are currently using but it wasn't formed from an even older parish.  I'm sorry to have raised your hopes here but thank you for drawing it to our notice - it has been corrected.  There may be other members researching URCH who would be interested in the elusive Samuel URCH although I suspect from past contact with you it is more likely that you would be able to help them!

If he was 92 when he died, Samuel does seem to be fairly old when he married Jane - could be have been married before? 


Robert Hardcastle JOHNSTON 1818-1902
published by Graham Payne - 13 years 1 months 24 days ago.

According to the WsM Register of Burials entry no 8281 Robert Hardcastle Johnston, gentleman, aged 83, died at 3 Royal Terrace WsM. Buried 18th September 1901. Grave No 1134.


Where is South Brent
published by - 13 years 1 months 27 days ago.

Thanks Stephen/Pat

That explains it all, thank you very much.

I'm searching for Came, Binding, Badcock and Culliford relations for the area. I've looked through the Parish Registers and have found some but my home internet is off for a week or so, so I can only catch quick looks at work for now!

Regards

Ian 


South Brent is now Brent Knoll
published by - 13 years 1 months 28 days ago.

Hi Ian,

South Brent is now called Brent Knoll. Its name was changed between 1875 and 1883 to avoid confusion with the other South Brent in Devon after the arrival of the Bristol to Exeter railway.

regards

Steve Saville 


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