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Stephen
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7 Jan 2010 11:28 |
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William Abendigo Thompson born the last of 21 children in New Yard (now Trinity Walk). He came into this world on 11th October 1811 one of triplets. ... Trying to find out what his mothers name was before she married.
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AnnCardiff
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7 Jan 2010 11:29 |
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where is New Yard/Trinity Walk?
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Stephen
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7 Jan 2010 11:34 |
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Hi Ann,
It is in Sneinton, Nottingham
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AnnCardiff
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7 Jan 2010 11:48 |
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what was her name when she was married?
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Stephen
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7 Jan 2010 11:52 |
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Thats the thing,i dont know,all i know is she married a Mr Thompson his name unknown to
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LadyKira
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7 Jan 2010 12:35 |
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Is this two of them?
1. WILLIAM THOMPSON - International Genealogical Index Gender: Male Christening: 15 OCT 1811 St Marys, Nottingham, Nottingham, England 2. RICHARD THOMPSON - International Genealogical Index Gender: Male Death: 28 OCT 1811 3. RICHARD THOMPSON - International Genealogical Index Gender: Male Christening: 15 OCT 1811 St Marys, Nottingham, Nottingham, England
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LadyKira
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7 Jan 2010 12:37 |
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I can see two possible marriages
BENJAMIN THOMPSON Pedigree Male Family Marriages: Spouse: MARY DRAPER Family Marriage: 12 NOV 1803 Rempstone, Nottingham, England
Source Information: Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type: M060611 1751 - 1812 0503810,0462987 EXTR Film 6903767
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LadyKira
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7 Jan 2010 12:38 |
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BENJAMIN THOMPSON Pedigree Male Family
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event(s): Birth: Christening: Death: Burial:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marriages: Spouse: MARY LEEVERS Family Marriage: 12 JUL 1805 St Mary, Nottingham, Nottingham, England Source Information: Batch Number: 7102925
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LadyKira
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7 Jan 2010 12:52 |
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OK I guess they are not the correct ones as I guess you got your info from this
Bendigo / The Hermitage The Hermitage is found by Sneinton Hermitage and obviously takes its name from the area in which it is sited. The house took this name on reopening in 1999 after spending a period of time dormant. The pub’s original name remembered one of Nottingham’s greatest sportsmen and characters, Bendigo. His statue still stands on the corner of the pub in suitably pugilistic stance. William Abendigo Thompson was born the last of 21 children in New Yard (now Trinity Walk). He came into this world on 11th October 1811 one of triplets. His fellow triplets were given the names Shadrach and Meshack. His father died when he was 15 and after a stay in the Nottingham Workhouse, he chiselled a living selling oysters around Nottingham’s streets. He was extremely fit and excelled at running, somersaulting, stone throwing, cricket, cock-fighting, badger baiting and fishing but it was for boxing he gained fame. He took up prize fighting at the age of 21. His first famous fight was against the considerable talents of Ben Caunt, a miner from Hucknall on 21st July 1835. He avoided all heavy blows by quick footwork and generally annoyed both Ben and the spectators with his antics and constant laughter. Bendigo won in the 23rd round. That bout was short when compared with the 93rd round victory over William Looney at Chapel en le Frith. A shorter fight occurred when Bendigo took on Deaf Burke, the Champion of England. Deaf head-butted our hero twice in the tenth round and the fight and championship were gifted to Bendigo. He fought on until his fortieth year and retired to take up the unofficial position of boxing coach at Oxford University. He was unsuited to life amongst the scholars and soon made his way back to Nottingham. He fell in with a collection of ne’er-do-wells and drunkards (Nottingham Forest supporters?) and had 28 holidays in Nottingham’s House of Correction for being drunk and disorderly. Nevertheless, he managed to save three people from drowning in the River Trent when he was 59. One day in 1872 Bendigo dropped into the Mechanics Institute and his life was changed. He listened to the preaching of the converted collier Richard Weaver and was invited onto the stage. He was convinced of the error of his ways and joined the Edenezer Lodge of Templars. He took up preaching and when his old cronies interrupted him, he would either use his quick wit or set about them with his fists. Bendigo died on 23rd August 1880 seven weeks after falling down the stairs of his home in Beeston, Nottinghamshire. His grave is marked by a stone in the Bath Street Garden (a former burial ground in Nottingham) where it is the only memorial not to have been moved.
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LadyKira
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7 Jan 2010 12:57 |
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from a record of bare knuckle fighters
William Thompson Champion 1839 30th "Bendigo or Abendigo" Nottingham. Retired with leg injury.
Bendigo, in later years, was placed in prison for the 28th!!! time. While serving his sentence he heard a clergyman's sermon, and took up a career in the church after his release. He was perhaps the first to leave pugilism for the pulpit. A Inscription on his memorial in Nottingham reads.
"In memory of William Thompson (Bendigo), who died on the 23 August 1880, aged 69. In life always brave, fighting like a lion, in death like a lamb, tranquil in Zion".
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Stephen
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7 Jan 2010 13:39 |
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Sorry to be a pain to all,but im having to go out for a while,i will check all info when i get back many thanks to all.
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LadyKira
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7 Jan 2010 14:11 |
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http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/60425/Bendigo
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LadyKira
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7 Jan 2010 14:45 |
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The Australian city of Bendigo is named after him.
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LadyKira
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7 Jan 2010 15:34 |
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1861 census - household transcription Person: THOMPSON, William Address: 8, Temple Street, Swansea THOMPSON, William Married M 49 1812 Iron Turner Pugilist The Champion Of Engand Nottingham VIEW CURTAIN, William Unmarried M 32 1829 Sailor York Ireland VIEW WILLIAMS, Martha Unmarried F 21 1840 ... Carmarthenshire
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LadyKira
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7 Jan 2010 15:36 |
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1851 census - household transcription Person: THOMPSON, William Address: Bulwell Lane Club Row, Basford FLETCHER, Samuel Head Married M 41 1810 Lace Maker Radford Nottinghamshire VIEW FLETCHER, Mary Wife Married F 40 1811 Lace Mender Nottingham Nottinghamshire VIEW FLETCHER, Thomas Son Unmarried M 20 1831 Lace Maker Radford Nottinghamshire VIEW FLETCHER, Hannah Daughter Unmarried F 19 1832 Brass Bobbin Winder Lace Trade Radford Nottinghamshire VIEW FLETCHER, Samuel Son Unmarried M 16 1835 Lace Maker Carrington Nottinghamshire VIEW FLETCHER, Ellen Daughter F 12 1839 Cotton Doubler Carrington Nottinghamshire VIEW FLETCHER, Isabella Daughter F 9 1842 Carrington Nottinghamshire VIEW FLETCHER, George Son M 7 1844 Scholar Carrington Nottinghamshire VIEW THOMPSON, William Lodger Unmarried M 39 1812 Iron Turner Nottingham Nottinghamshire VIEW CLARKE, Edward Lodger Unmarried M 16 1835 Lace Maker Nottingham Nottinghamshire
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