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I think these are all of Charles and Catherine's children:
Alexander Maxwell Bishop, born Winchester 13 July 1853, bapt 26 July 1853 Ernest Charles Bishop, born Winchester 14 July 1853, bapt 5 October 1853 John Evitt Bishop, baptised Chichester 15 October 1855 Edward Maxwell Bishop, baptised Chichester 18 July 1857 Maxwell Stuart Bishop, baptised Chichester 19 August 1860 Charles Bishop, born Chichester and baptised 8 July 1861; died 11 July 1861 (Arthur?) Wallace Bishop, born Chichester c1863 Kate Elizabeth Bishop, born in York and baptised 4 March 1867 Charles Bishop, born Oxford c1869 Laura Bishop, born Oxford c1870 David Bishop, born Birkenhead c1873 Possible twins, born 1875? Eleanor Maud Bishop, born Liverpool 22 October 1877 |
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There are some public trees on Ancestry which say that Peter Bishop was born in Cornwall and Elizabeth Maxwell was born in Inverness-shire.
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Laura is Laura Rosetta Bishop on her birth registration (Apr-Jun 1870 Headington) and Laura Rose Etta Bishop on her marriage to Henry Hitchmough in 1899 at St Catherine's, Edge Hill, Liverpool.
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Another public tree on Ancestry has John Evitt marrying Catherine Murray in Armagh in 1828 with a daughter Catherine born 1836 in Armagh. The tree suggests that John died in New Zealand in 1864 and Catherine in 1870. Will see if I can confirm this.
Also, I saw a message on a board somewhere asking about the alleged death of Capt Peter Bishop in the Indian Mutiny. |
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[QUOTE=Shona;21529
Also, I saw a message on a board somewhere asking about the alleged death of Capt Peter Bishop in the Indian Mutiny.[/QUOTE] I have peter Maxwell who died in 1857 in cawnpore massacre |
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I enjoyed this. John Bishop has a warm personality and no pretensions and the episode included showbiz, the gruelling work of a stoker, a lost ship and subsequent court-martial, travel and music. It also showed that our ancestors could move around, both geographically and in their careers.
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Love from Nell researching Chowns in Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Brewer, Broad, Eplett & Pope in Cornwall Smoothy & Willsher/Wiltshire in Essex & Surrey Emms, Mealing + variants, Purvey & Williams in Gloucestershire Barnes, Dunt, Gray, Massingham, Saul/Seals/Sales in Norfolk Matthews & Nash in Warwickshire |
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ohhhh maxwell and army connection with india in the mix time to look at ex husband (father of my kids ) tree to see if there is connection .
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I liked this one - Charlie did get about didn't he!
Interesting my cousin was at Northampton records office a few weeks back and she was talking to one of the record officers and he said ooh I think you need to cast your net a lot wider and she said would they have travelled that far and he said you'd be surprised how far people travelled in those days! |
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http://member.melbpc.org.au/~pandrews/miller.html
capt peter bishop mention on this page who took over from him in morten bay and the guy who took over from capt peter bishop http://www.jenwilletts.com/captain_logans_journal.htm Last edited by tinkerbe; 09-12-12 at 14:49. |
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