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WEGG Chart (G2) WEGG chart (g2) My genealogy index page is: http://cashewnut.me.uk/Genealogy/ Robert Harriet ALAN CASH - web pages Descendants PIGOTT of My e-mail address is: [email protected] LIGHTUP home page: http://cashewnut.me.uk Harriet LIGHTUP See WEGG chart (c) for the b. 1795, Sheringham Robert's parents are thought to be b. 1800, Heigham and ancestry of Harriet LIGHTUP d. 1883, Sheringham Robert PIGOTT and Ann [PULL]. d. 1878, Sheringham Robert PIGOTT This family is Farmer continued Mary's parents were Ellis FIELD, born Gresham, Norfolk, m. 1860, Erpingham m. 1862, Erpingham m. 1862, Erpingham m. 1865, Islington and his wife Mary, born in Great Yarmouth. Ellis was from chart (g1) Spelling Charles HAMBLIN in 1862 GRO marriage record. light keeper at Overstrand Lighthouse, where the William Sarah Rachel Horace Charles Charles's older sister Sarah HAMBLEN later (1865) married Walter Margaret Mary family lived during Mary's childhood. Overstrand is a Ellen's parents were Elijah LACEY PIGOTT HEYWOOD HAMBLEN Margaret's older brother William PIGOTT (see to the left George Minnie's parents were John Spinks MUNNS and Charlotte CLARK, HAMBLEN PIGOTT Maria Ester mile or so from Cromer on the north Norfolk coast. and Mary Ann BETTS who were married Sarah's parents were Henry Francis HAMBLEN and Sarah Harriet SEAREY, Horace's father was Thomas HEYWOOD, on this chart). PIGOTT who were married in 1858 (London City registration district). John PIGOTT FIELD The spelling of Mary's middle name is Ester on her in 1868 in Norwich. Mary Ann BETTS b. 1834, Sheringham who were married in 1826 at Old Church, Saint Pancras. Henry was born b. 1831, Holt, Norfolk a brewer and maltster, born in Prestwick, b. 1838, St Pancras was born in Chippenhan, Cambridgeshire, and was first a gardener b. 1836, St Pancras b. 1836, Sheringham GRO birth entry, but Easton on marriage. was sister of Georgiana Elizabeth BETTS Farmer in Falmouth, Cornwall, and was a printer-compositor. William PIGOTT's Maltster and brewer - Lancashire. Thomas's wife Mary was born First cousin marriage. See to the right. Watchmaker finisher / b. 1840, Stody (1871) but then in 1881 described himself as "Launderer & green- Draper's assistant Housekeeper b. 1838, Stody whose daughter, Georgiana WILLIS, was corn, wine and spice merchant in Holt. Oils colourman / Glazier / Hope's parents were William J. MACKENZIE, First cousin marriage. b. 1840, Overstrand grocer, coal & coke merchant employing 1 man and 1 boy." sister, Margaret Maria PIGOTT, was already married to Sarah's younger Spelling Florance Maria HAMBLEN d. 1880, Erpingham already married to Charles Henry PIGOTT's * Lead and glass merchant a granite merchant, and his wife Elizabeth. See to the left. Chemist and druggist Charlotte [CLARK] was born in London. brother Charles HAMBLEN (see to the right on this chart). in 1889 GRO marriage entry. * Chemist and druggist brother, Harry Field PIGOTT. Both parents were born in Scotland. m. 1899, Blofield, m. 1893, Rochford, Essex m. 1894, Rochford, Essex m. 1882, Camberwell, Surrey m. 1896, St Pancras m. 1889, Islington m. 1892, Greenwich m. 1899, St Pancras m. 1889, Islington m. 1897, Erpingham Norfolk Russell Albert Edwin Charles Percy Thomas Ellis Frank Frederick Walter Ellis Harry William Edward Arthur Charles Frank Minnie Elizabeth Emily Archibald Flora Blanch Reginald John Clara Charles Edith Florence Alice Ernest Hope Marguerite Winifred Adelaide Florence Florence Georgiana Ellen Hamblen William Hamblen Henry Gerald HEYWOOD Robert Edwin Percival George Robert Field Frederick Albert John Henry Hamblen MUNNS Mary Alice HEYWOOD May Alice Gladstone Noel Grace Henry Alice Maria Ellen Augustus Macdonald Lilian Adelaide Mary Mary Maria WILLIS Susanna PIGOTT PIGOTT PIGOTT PIGOTT PIGOTT PIGOTT HEYWOOD HEYWOOD HAMBLEN PIGOTT HAMBLEN HAMBLEN HAMBLEN PIGOTT PIGOTT PIGOTT PIGOTT PIGOTT PIGOTT PIGOTT PIGOTT PIGOTT LACEY COTGROVE b. 1861, Holt CROUCH HEYWOOD HEYWOOD HEYWOOD WILLINGHAM HAMBLEN CARLOSS MACKENZIE HAMBLEN HAMBLEN HAMBLEN b. 1865, b. 1866, b. 1867, Sheringham b. 1868, b. 1874, Journalist / b. 1863, Holt b. 1868, Holt b. 1872, Holt b. 1865, Cromer b. 1866, b. 1871, Islington b. 1872, Islington b. 1864, Cromer b. 1865, Cromer b. 1867, Cromer b. 1868, Cromer b. 1870, Cromer b. 1879, Cromer b. 1879, Clerkenwell b. 1869, b. 1859, Lambeth b. 1865, Holt b. 1867, Holt b. 1875, Holt b. 1872, Moulsham, b. 1873, Reigate b. 1877, St Pancras b. 1876, b. 1877, b. 1862, b. 1863, b. 1865, London b. 1877, Farmer's son Sheringham b. 1870, Sheringham b. 1871, Letheringsett, Managing director Auctioneer's clerk Compositor / Islington Butcher Assistant druggist Grocer's assistant Carpenter Farm labourer Cromer Sheringham Shop assistant Leigh on Sea, b. 1863, Sheringham Charwoman Builder's clerk Islington Islington Cromer Cromer Compositor / Norwich (book publishing) Printer's reader Chelmsford, Essex b. 1864, Islington b. 1864, Islington Farmer's son Commission Essex d. 1877, Erpingham Sheringham Norfolk Carpenter's apprentice Linotype operator Collector Linotype operator Gardener agent Clerk Farmer's son I am curious about what happened to the HEYWOODs after 1881. Georgiana's parents were Georgiana Elizabeth BETTS who Apart from Thomas & Emily and family, they "go missing" and Alice's parents were James CARLOSS and married a man called WILLIS, but I cannot find the marriage I wonder if they emigrated. Please let me know if you have Elizabeth HITCHCOCK who married in Arthur Donald Horace Edith's parents were Charles Harry entry and have not yet found out his first name. Kenneth Gladys Ivy located them in 1891 or 1901, or have other information. Gladys Dorothy Alice Kathleen Irene 1870 in Holborn. James was a tailor. Gladys Dorothy George WILLINGHAM Georgiana WILLIS is thought to be first cousin of Leslie Claude Bryon Percival The spelling in the marriage entry of 1892 Willis Charles Irene Lenore and Alice PETCHEY Marion Maud Elsie Mabel Winifred Marion Maud Ellen Susanna LACEY who married Charles Henry PIGOTT PIGOTT PIGOTT Elizabeth's parents were David COTGROVE and Emma LEE who HEYWOOD HAMBLEN in the GRO is Alice Ellen CARLOS, but PIGOTT PIGOTT PIGOTT HEYWOOD who were married in PIGOTT PIGOTT HAMBLEN HAMBLEN HAMBLEN PIGOTT PIGOTT (Harry's younger brother). were married in 1861 in Dartford. David was a fisherman and then elsewhere the spelling is CARLOSS. Since writing the above note, I have been contacted by Nick Pigott, great great grandson Chelmsford in 1867. b. 1897, Rayne, fishmonger, born in Leigh. His wafe was born in Betsham, Kent. b. 1883, Peckham b. 1893, b. 1900, Erpingham b. 1900, Halvergate, b. 1894, b. 1891, Sidcup, Kent of James Henry PIGOTT. He has a copy of the death announcement card for Archibald b. 1890, Holloway b. 1892, Islington b. 1895, b. 1897, b. 1899, b. 1890, Holloway b. 1892, Islington Hornchurch, b. 1896, Essex HEYWOOD "Who was Accidentally Drowned when crossing the Tully, Cardwell, Queensland. Hampstead Hampstead Hampstead Hampstead Norfolk Essex Finsbury Park On 29th December 1887. Aged 24 years" Albert and Elizabeth had a second son but then Elizabeth died in about 1906. Charles Henry PIGOTT married Ann Elizabeth WESTRUP. Their first child Margery PIGOTT was born in California I have also been contacted by Sandy Nolde of Australia. Sandy says that Rachel and Horace did emigrate to Australia Albert married secondly Eugene (Eugenie) Hastings Creer Mason on on 1st March 1896. The family then moved to Comox, bringing with them at least four of their children including Blanche (Sandy's great grandmother) who was aged 15 at the 21st January,1907. Eugenie was born on 5th February, 1882. Albert had a British Columbia, where the second child Muriel Ada PIGOTT time which would make the date of emigration approximately 1882. The family story is that Horace may have returned further 9 children by his second marriage. Eugenie died in February, 1919. was born on 9th May 1899. The couple later had five more to England leaving Rachel in Australia. Rachel died in 1924 or 1925 in Townsville, Queensland. children. The family had a store, farm and post office in After losing his second wife, Albert emigrated to Canada on the SS Coronia Comox, which is on the eastern coast of Vancouver Island Blanche married Henry (Harry) Aylmer THORNTON (born 22/4/1864, Sidney). The marriage was at Flora's House in with his children (all but the first two sons), arriving in Halifax, Nova Scotia about 60 miles north-west of Nanaimo. (Information from West End, Townsville, on 30/10/1887. Children of Blanche and Harry were in June, 1920. The eldest sons joined them later as did Eugenie's mother my contact and relative Robin William Pigott.) Eve Mason who came to look after the children. Eleanor Grace THORNTON (b. 1889, d. 1953. She married John STURGEON in 1923, 3 children). Flora Blanche THORNTON (b. 1891, d. ~1950. Unmarried). Albert died on February 20th 1935 at Ellis Island Hospital where he worked Lettie Irene THORNTON (Sandy's gran, b. 1896, d. 1981. She married Albert TILL in 1917, 1 child. After Albert's as a gardener. He was buried in a cemetary in Linden County, New Jersey. death Lettie married Andrew HALL, 1921, 7 children). Madge THORNTON (b. 1898, d.1957. She married Rupert ASPINALL in 1922, 1 child). This information has come from my contact and relative Karen Pigott. Archibald Henry THORNTON (b. 1900, d.1986. He married Grace SHERMAN in 1920, no children). Three further children of Blanche and Harry were born after 1900 (not detailed here). Harry died in 1940 and Blanche died in 1957, both in Townsville. Clara HEYWOOD (Blanche's sister) married Ernest Edward William Charles BROOKE. Rachel [PIGOTT] HEYWOOD ran a little store in Cardwell in which Sandy's gran worked for a time. Special thanks to Sandy for sharing the above information..
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