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Arno Villa, Southside, Weston-super-Mare
published by Paul Tregelles on Fri, 21/12/2018 - 16:06

Can someone let me know which current house number or name in Southside was known as Arno Villa in 1881?

Thanks

Paul

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Beachlands, Beaconsfield Road
published by on Thu, 20/12/2018 - 20:55

Please can someone tell me which house number, or current name, was called Beachlands in 1908?

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Mary Ann NICHOLLS born Wedmore 1831 or 1836
published by Pat Hase on Sun, 09/12/2018 - 17:14

I've been going back over some of my research and now I need help!  Mike's great grandmother was a Mary Ann NICHOLLS or NICHOLS when she married widower, Henry HASE (entered as HAST) on the 22nd Oct 1857 at St John the Baptist, Bedminster she said she was a spinster of 26 (birth date approx 1831) with father's name of John NICHOLS

On the 1861 census of Alma Street, Weston-super-Mare, Henry and Mary Ann are living with two of his children from his first marriage and two from their own. Mary Ann's age is given as 29, suggesting a birth date of approx 1832 and born in Wedmore.

In the Parish Baptisms for St Mary's Wedmore there is a christening of a Mary Ann NICHOLLS on the 4th Sept 1831 the d/o John & Hannah NICHOLLS which looks a possibility.

BUT although on the 1841 census of Wedmore a Mary NICHOLLS, aged 10 can be found with an apparent mother, Hannah NICHOLLS - in the same family is an other girl - M. A. NICHOLLS, aged 5.  I know that relationships are missing from this census but going back to the Baptismal Register for Wedmore I find that a Mary NICHOLLS was christened on the 6th March 1836, d/o John & Hannah NICHOLLS.

So, do we have a Mary and a Mary Ann in the same family who seem to exchange names?

In 1851, Mary NICHOLLS (born 1836) is with her mother and siblings while a Mary Ann NICHOLLS (born approx 1832) is a servant with Edmund MILLARD and family in Stoughton, Wedmore.

On the 31st March 1856 a William WEAR (full age) married a Mary NICHOLLS (under age) father John NICHOLLS in the Parish Church in Axbridge but I can't find them on the 1861 census.  What happened to them?

The youngest of John & Hannah NICHOLLS' children was born in 1839 so I was able to find her morther's maiden name by using the GRO Index and it was ROGERS.  I was able to find a marriage of a John NICHOLLS and a Hannah ROGERS on the 27th July 1825 in Wedmore Parish Church so it does look as if she could have been the mother of all of John's children.  

In writing this down I think I've convinced myself that there were two children with very similar names in this family and that I have sorted them out but do you have any other ideas?  Thank you.

 

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East Brent Burial register 1813 - 1914
published by on Sat, 24/11/2018 - 12:53

I have noted several burials with the text Buried  According to Burials Amendment Act 1880 in the column provided in the register headed By whom the ceremony was performed.  The entries I have seen are in the burial register for East Brent 1813 - 1914. I am wondering if these burials are for those who were of Methodist congregation, which seemed to be well established there, and the service carried out by a Methodist Minister and not the incumbant clergy for the church? Does anyone have knowledge or experience for the reason of this type of recording.

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Weston Bar in about 1957
published by Pat Hase on Wed, 07/11/2018 - 17:49

Not really Family History but I have received this query about a Bar in Weston - possibly called Rockside Bar.   Can anyone help?

"When visiting Weston-super-Mare in about 1957 there was a bar selling Watneys Red Barrel, it had one wall that was a stone wall with plants and water present. I think it may have been part of the Royal Pier Hotel.   It was entered from the promenade at sea level.  I have been trying to find out about it for a while.   Rockside Bar seems to stick in my memory,   please can you help."

Obviously this bar played a part in the memories of the enquirer - does anyone recognise the bar?

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Yatton Hall and Sandhill Park
published by on Mon, 05/11/2018 - 22:32
Hello
I wondered if anyone could help with a query about Institution records.

I have recently established that three cousins x1 removed, male siblings aged 9, 13 and 16 years, were all residents in Yatton Hall at the time of the 1939 register
They had two sisters, one of whom was resident in Sandhill Park in 1939, she was also 9 years (twin sister of one of the boys)

Are there any surviving records from either institution that anyone knows of?

I am curious to establish why four of the children were in an institution
Their mother and father were alive - they had separated and were living at different addresses

Thanks
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