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marquette 10-12-10 20:11

Benjamin Bishop, bricklayer of Brighthelmstone
 
Name - "official" name and what they were known as
Benjamin Bishop

Date and place of birth
probably early 1790, Brighthelmstone, Sussex

Names of parents
John Bishop and Elizabeth Bradford

Date and place of baptism - if applicable
20 Mar 1790, St Nicholas Church, Brighton Sussex

Details of each of his or her marriages - if any
to Sophia Linn (or Lynn) 26 Apr 1819, St Nicholas Brighton

Occupation(s) - if any
Bricklayer

Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on (if s/he lived in census times!).

1841 - Bloomsbury St, Brighthelmstone, Sussex
This address became 5 Bloomsbury St in 1851 and his widow lived there until her death in 1873.


Date, place and cause of death
Dec Q 1849, Brighton, I should investigate this more. I thought COD would possibly be an accident.

Date and place of burial.
not known

Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable
none known

Memorial inscription - if any
not known


Di

tenterfieldjulie 10-12-10 20:27

Di, How amazing everything starts with B - in a nice way of course ... beautiful ..

marquette 10-12-10 20:29

I thought it was lovely alliteration and could not resist ! And I love the name Brighthelmstone, rather than just Brighton.

tenterfieldjulie 10-12-10 21:00

Is it pronounced as it is spelt? It looks b..eautiful anyhow.
Did they have children with names starting with B.. or did Sophia feel left out..?

marquette 10-12-10 21:19

I don't know how Brighthelmstone was pronounced, maybe it was always spoken as Brighton ? Maybe one of our Sussex members would know ?

And no, not all their children started with a B
- Susannah, Sophia Lee, Elizabeth, Mary, Thomas Benjamin, William, Henry, Sarah Ann, James and my ggg grandma Susan Eliza Louisa.

I don't know why they had both Susannah and Susan - although it seems that the "Susan" was only added between official Registration (Eliza Louisa) and baptism.

I have considered if Susannah (born 1820) might have really been Susan's (b1841) mother, but cannot see why they would have done that.

Di

tenterfieldjulie 10-12-10 21:53

In my family tree one couple named three of their daughters Mary after their mother. The first two died and then the third was named Mary Ann. Fortunately she survived - I think they had 18 children. Sometimes you find similar names in siblings if they are being named after other family members. It might be in your family that the parents had an aunt Susannah and a good friend Susan. My parents named my sister after an aunt and my brother after an uncle, with me she just like the name lol

marquette 11-12-10 08:22

Well, I think Susannah survived and was married just before Susan was born, so it must have been another reason, maybe it was because Susannah had left home, that they could use Susan again.


Di

Jill 11-12-10 10:42

The pronunciation of Brighthelmstone got contracted to "Brighton" so spelling was chenged to reflect this. You can see 5 Bloomsbury St on google maps but in a few weeks I'll be going a couple of streets away to photograph the place where my great aunt was in service in 1911 so will pop by and get some photos for you.

marquette 12-12-10 03:01

Thank you Jill. It looks like a nice part of town.

Di

Jill 12-02-11 21:14

http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/b...DSCN0279-1.jpg

http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/b...DSCN0278-1.jpg

5 Bloomsbury Street. It was lovely sunny day in Brighton, but the light makes the contrasts rather stark. It's a nice little street, in a sought after part of town.


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