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canal boats

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xx bumble bee xx

xx bumble bee xx Report 12 Jul 2008 17:05

hi ann
dont know if this is any good but i have seen moore surname on the holts index
xx

Ann

Ann Report 11 Jul 2008 18:43

I am also looking for the following boat families
with connections to my husbands family tree
they are as follows
Leese
Dewis
Wood
Fradley
Moore
Kingston
Holinshead

and the Boats they worked
Snowflake - Registered at Stoke on Trent
Luida - Registered at Stoke on Trent
Sunflower - Registered at Stoke on Trent
Supreme - Registered at Stoke on Trent
Sunset - Registered at Stoke on Trent
Tiber - Registered at Birmingham
Tuba - Registered at Birmingham
Ivy - Registered Stoke on Trent
Drake - Registered at Northwich
Silver - Registered at Stoke on Trent
Silver Jubilee - Registered at Stoke on Trent
Shamrock - Registerd at Stoke on Trent
William - Registered at Birmingham
Ganges - Registered at Birmingham

If anyone has come across the aboved named persons or the above boats please contact me.
Many thanks
Ann

RStar

RStar Report 10 Jul 2008 20:42

The Wray and Sladen families were very well known 'water people' in Yorks and Notts; I have them both in my tree and am happy to share info.

xx bumble bee xx

xx bumble bee xx Report 10 Jul 2008 19:51

wow .... what such an interesting thing to know, and people to know, since discovering my canal families i have found such fascination in the subject.... all the best to all of you and happy hunting x

RutlandBelle

RutlandBelle Report 9 Jul 2008 18:40

The museum by the way is at Stoke Bruerne, not Braunston.
Braunston is till very much a working canal area with boat builders, dry docks, wet docks, fender makers.
You have just missed the Historic Boat Rally, they have one every year and well worth a visit and there are some very knowledgeable people attend.

David Suchet the actor opened it this year.

I know some canal people, when I visit again (we have a boat there) I'll run the names past them.

Jennifer

xx bumble bee xx

xx bumble bee xx Report 8 Jul 2008 20:25

thanks glenn very helpful xx

Glen In Tinsel Knickers

Glen In Tinsel Knickers Report 8 Jul 2008 19:15

Braunston has the canal museum, also worth contacting are British Waterways, they have a large collection of archive material from the early days of the canals (not just the post nationalisation of the waterways).

Glen

xx bumble bee xx

xx bumble bee xx Report 8 Jul 2008 18:57

ahh thanks ann. for all your help, very much appreciated... where do i find the lady you were on about, x

Ann

Ann Report 8 Jul 2008 10:38

Hi

The only information I have is as follows from 1881 Census
William Cholmondley, Head, Married, Age 42y
b: Wolverhampton Occupation: Master

Eliza Cholmondley, Wife, Age: 39 b: Bonehill, Warwick Occupation: Masters Wife

Thomas Cholmondley, Other, Age 30 b: Wolverhampton Occupation: Assistant

Location: "Philip" Boat Yard Chester
Census Place: St Oswalds, Chester
FHLF: 1341852
Public Records: RG11
Folio: 3560/35 Page: 63

On the night of the census the above boat was moored next to "Bombay" which was worked by the Moore Family who are decendants of my husband.

Have you had a look at Norman Holts list of Surnames
as both the ones you are looking for appear on the list
http://www.genki.org/big/eng/STS/Names/WolvCanal.html

Hanley, Ellsmere Port and Chester Records Office have boat registers and other information.
Try Laura York at Braunston, very helpful lady

Good hunting
Ann

Ann

Ann Report 7 Jul 2008 23:38

Hi

Will have a look through the list of boats and crew members and let you know.

Ann

xx bumble bee xx

xx bumble bee xx Report 6 Jul 2008 19:25

hi all thank you for your replys...
the surnames are wild/e and chomondley(various spellings)they were on the barges in wolves and shropshire bunbury locks nantwich ect. the boat names i have are congo/cargo in 1894 and surco dora in 1896, thanks for your help
x

Ann

Ann Report 6 Jul 2008 01:54

What are the names of boats, I have some boat names taken from Health Inspection records I to am researching canal families. Also have some Surnames of boatpeople.

Ann

Glen In Tinsel Knickers

Glen In Tinsel Knickers Report 5 Jul 2008 23:34

Lots of the midlands carriers and their boats appear on the hnboc site, worth googling the names of a few canal carriers too if they are relevant.

Glen

xx bumble bee xx

xx bumble bee xx Report 5 Jul 2008 23:24

hi thanks for the reply, i got the names from the holt index, just wondered if i could find anything from them, they were from in and around wolverhampton

Glen In Tinsel Knickers

Glen In Tinsel Knickers Report 5 Jul 2008 23:10

Also worth a look for info re canals and canal families;

http://www.canalmuseum.org.uk/collection/family-history.htm

Glen In Tinsel Knickers

Glen In Tinsel Knickers Report 5 Jul 2008 23:09

A lot depends on the area

Try this site;

http://www.hnboc.org.uk/

Glen

xx bumble bee xx

xx bumble bee xx Report 5 Jul 2008 23:07

hi,please could anyone offer any info on how i could find anything on old canalboats, i have the names of 2 im looking for, info, photos or even if they still exist ....?