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George Tivers or Tiver MFFFFF
Name - "official" name and what they were known as – George Tivers or Tiver
Date and place of birth – abt 1777, possibly in Lymington, Hampshire although birth not found yet. His marriage certificate states he is “of Lymington” and an article published in 1806 he is “George Tivers of Lymington Academy”. Names of parents - unknown Date and place of baptism - unknown Details of each of his or her marriages – to Mary Ann Gaigor/er (nee Carter) on 1 October 1810, St Lawrence, Winchester, Hampshire (sometime mistranscribed as Tever) Occupation(s) – Schoolmaster (his obituary states he was ‘Master of a respectable Academy’) 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!). Various publications he contributed to in 1805 & 1806 list him as ‘of Axbridge Academy’ although one in 1806 refers to him as ‘of Lymington Academy’. Married in 1810 in Winchester, Hampshire (his bride’s home town) His elder son was born in October 1811 in Axbridge, Somerset. Date, place and cause of death – July 1813, Axbridge, Somerset. Cause unknown Date and place of burial – 17 July 1813, St John the Baptist, Axbridge, Somerset. Details of will / administration of their estate – nothing found yet Memorial inscription – not found yet Link to his son George Gideon Gustavus Tivers http://www.genealogistsforum.co.uk/f...ead.php?t=8751 Link to his wife, Mary Ann Carter http://www.genealogistsforum.co.uk/f...ad.php?t=13631
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Heres marriage from FMP;;
Parish Record Collection - Marriage Record Print Close Day: 2 Month: Oct Year: 1810 Groom Surname: Tiver Groom Forename: George Groom Notes: Bride Surname: Gaiger Bride Forename: Mary Ann Bride Notes: Parish: Winchester St Lawrence County: Hampshire Record source: Hampshire Marriages Data provider: Hampshire Genealogical Society I carnt get out up for baptism on there |
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Thank you Babs, I already have the marriage, but thanks for looking for a baptism.
There are quite a few families named Tiver (without the 's') in the North Petherton area of Somerset, but I haven't been able to link them to my George yet.
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Sue, I've been looking on my disks and I can't find anything for Tiver/Tivers.
The nearest I could find was this: Day: 7 Month: Dec Year :1760 Son/Daughter: Son Forename: Geo Surname:Tarver First Parent: Michael Second Parent: Notes: Parish:Milford County:Hampshire Record source:Hampshire Baptisms Data provider:Hampshire Genealogical Society There appear to be a few Tarvers in the Lymington area. Perhaps the surname got changed over time? |
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This is the burial of Michael Tarver:
Day:17 Month:Apr Year:1789 Surname:Tarver Forename:Micheal Age: Parish:Milford County:Hampshire Notes: Record source:Hampshire Burials Data provider:Hampshire Genealogical Society |
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Thanks Elizabeth.
I'd never thought about a name change like that, but I've been saying the name 'Tarver' in my attempt at a Hampshire dialect () and it does sound like 'Tiver'. Hmmm I wonder........................
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Sue, when I was searching for the name Tiver/Tivers the only ones I found were your family when/after George married.
I did find one marriage apart from George: John Tiver and Hannah Richards 10 Oct 1774 Portsea St Mary Those were the only two Tiver/Tivers marriages on the entire disk (1754-1837). |
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It's the vowel sounds, Sue, when I think of it.
Growing up in Devon, I know that vowel sounds can alter one's perception of a word! |
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There are 32 wills for the surname Tarver on the National Archives website.
There are also 81 records for the surname Tarver on the CALM Hampshire database: http://calm.hants.gov.uk/DServe/DSer...27Tarver%27%29 |
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Thank you for looking for me and for the link to the CALM Hampshire database Elizabeth. I'm off to have a look now.
The main thing that puzzles me about the spelling though is that George Tiver(s) was a schoolmaster and also a frequent contributor to various publications in the early 1800s as Tivers, so presumably he would know how to spell his own name!
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