Palmer family

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Have started looking at my tree again. Somehow I have ended up in the Palmer family, they are an offshoot of my Bartram family from Norfolk -- Sarah Bartram married Jesse Woods in 1801.Their daughter Mary married John Palmer in 1833.

i seem to be jumping around all over the place, but am trying to focus on the family of their son James (Mar 1840 St Pancras), before him were Sarah Anne (1835 Burston) and George (1837 Burston) (I know I should have started with Sarah and been systematic :rolleyes:)

The family were in Burston Norfolk in 1841; twin daughters Catherine Phillis and Rachel Emma were born in Shimpling Norfolk on 14 Oct that year (baptised in Burston)
*Burston is the birthplace of John and Shimpling the birthplace of Mary


They are in Bristol by 1843 as that is where Mary Jane is born, followed by John. They are in Bristol for a number of years, Mary dies in 1854 and John remarries. The family move to Brislington Somerset.

Now why on earth am I posting in Glamorgan you ask?

It's James's eldest Jesse James, born 1861 Bristol (Clifton), he's a bit of a naughty lad. He gets married aged 30, in 1892 to 18 year old Beatrice Blewett, he's a ship steward (His name is spelled Jessy James Palmer, he names his father as James George Palmer, but i think that is because he has a brother James George and he assumed they shared names). The marriage is in Swansea -- so we have reached Glamorgan at last.

1901 sees Beatrice and three children in South Shields, County Durham, children are Francis Frank, Florence Louisa, and baby 'Mary E' (who is registered as Beatrice and called that on any other records I have seen). Jesse must be at sea, he's not at home and I can't see him elsewhere.

1903 in Swansea sees Jesse doing 1 month hard labour for leaving his wife and family dependent on Swansea Union. The criminal record has his name as Jas. Jesse -- I'd like to know if there is more to be found on this.

1911 again no obvious sign of Jesse: Beatrice is living in Swansea with two brothers and her widowed mother, there is now a 4th child Selina Norena born 1905 (so did Beatrice reconcile with Jesse, and has he deserted her again?)

I cannot find a death for Jesse, I can't find out what happened to his wife Beatrice either. I thought Selina would be easy to trace but I have nothing. Am working on the other children
 
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No help with Jesse or Beatrice, I'm afraid. :(

However, I did find Florence.

She appears to have married a Walter EDWARDS in the June Quarter of 1922 in Swansea (11a/2139) and the pair may be found in the 1939 Register at 4 David Williams Terrace, Swansea.

Her birth was registered in the March quarter of 1896 and this Florence Edwards has the dob of 25th January 1896, which fits nicely. They also have a son, Thomas John, who was born in 1926.

Florence died in the March quarter of 1986 in Swansea.
 
Could daughter Beatrice have married a Sidney J LEAKER? Marriage registration at Swansea in 1922 for a Beatrice PALMER & Sidney J LEAKER. 1939 Register shows them living in Falmouth, Cornwall, Beatrice's dob shown as 1 March 1901. Looking on the GRO Index, your Beatrice PALMER's birth was registered at South Shields in the June qtr 1901, so could it have been a late registration?

Janet
 
Thanks Janet, I had noticed that marriage earlier :)

I think a late registration is likely, she's on the 1901 census as Mary, but then they obviously changed their minds and called her Beatrice. Or maybe they didn't like to say she had no name so made one up.
 
There is a marriage of Beatrice Palmer to Sidney J Leaker Dec qtr 1922 Swansea 11a 2080
This couple can be found in 1939 - Tresawle Road, Falmouth, Cornwall with children
Beatrice's dob is 9/3/1901.
Sidney John is older, dob 21/3/1873 and previously married to another Beatrice b1883
He also had a couple of run-ins with the law, but was found not guilty
From electoral registers it looks like this couple moved from Wales to Cornwall around 1930

I am a bit late with the info;)
 
Bit tortuous, but could Beatrice senr have returned to her native Cornwall? 1939 Register shows a widowed Beatrice PALMER living at Bodmin, dob shown as 1 January 1874. Looking on the GRO Index for the baptism of Beatrice BLEWETT (or similar) brings up the one birth registration at Redruth in September qtr 1873, so the dob on the 1939 doesn't tie in with the birth reg but I am having great difficulty finding a likely Beatrice. The birth reg does tie in with the 1881 & 1891 census records of Swansea. Brother James Henry may have returned to Cornwall as a likely candidate is in the Electoral Registers of Cornwall living at Weeth between 1922 & 1931.

Janet
 
Yes, that is the birth reg that I believe is her. Sometimes the birth dates are out in 1939 I find. Perhaps it was someone else's best guess and 1/1/74 is equivalent to abt 1874?

I've not found anything else more convincing so far, so I think you are on to a winner
 
Bit tortuous, but could Beatrice senr have returned to her native Cornwall? 1939 Register shows a widowed Beatrice PALMER living at Bodmin, dob shown as 1 January 1874. Looking on the GRO Index for the baptism of Beatrice BLEWETT (or similar) brings up the one birth registration at Redruth in September qtr 1873, so the dob on the 1939 doesn't tie in with the birth reg but I am having great difficulty finding a likely Beatrice. The birth reg does tie in with the 1881 & 1891 census records of Swansea. Brother James Henry may have returned to Cornwall as a likely candidate is in the Electoral Registers of Cornwall living at Weeth between 1922 & 1931.

Janet
The mother of Beatrice Blewett in 1873 September qtr is Whear.
 
Could daughter Beatrice have married a Sidney J LEAKER? Marriage registration at Swansea in 1922 for a Beatrice PALMER & Sidney J LEAKER. 1939 Register shows them living in Falmouth, Cornwall, Beatrice's dob shown as 1 March 1901. Looking on the GRO Index, your Beatrice PALMER's birth was registered at South Shields in the June qtr 1901, so could it have been a late registration?

Janet
The South Shields Beatrice Palmer June qtr 1901 mother is Bluitt.
 
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Can I have help deciphering this please?
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Died May 8th/90 (was knocked down by a train when x through the tunnel? Aldgate HB gate? & x injured April 23.)

? for words I am unsure of
x for words I can't decipher
 
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