Wednesday 1 May 2019

INTRODUCTION,TREE IN BRIEF & CONTENTS

2020 Fifth Edition Revision: underway Aug 2020
 
The fourth edition of the family tree has major changes in the way it is organised and dozens of minor errors corrected. Much new information has been added, varying from minor additional facts, to some completely new sections. I have also added many images that relate to the places where our relatives lived, which hopefully provide a visual context to the words. Where possible images have been increased in size to improve legibility.

Part of the motivation for writing this family tree was to make sense of the facts. The style used goes further than a list of people, places and dates of birth marriage and death. I have tried to dig a bit deeper to link the facts into a story of each person, showing social relationships and family events that influenced the direction of their lives.

We had relatives who lived in all these villages & hamlets
INTRODUCTION

The family tree is very long and detailed, and at first glance appears to be a long list of repetitive names and dates, but within these ‘pages’ there are some remarkable, courageous and even infamous tales. Here are some hints about the stories hidden among the mass of detail;
•Long lives, and sadly, many very short lives. Some with great tragedy and others with great joy; but you have to use your imagination to see the latter.
•Multiple marriages (after partners died) by men and women.
•Criminality features prominently; from minor offences like stealing coals, sheep, turnips or firewood, poaching, leaving work (yes that was a crime), trespass and breaking hedges to more serious acts of avoiding tax (through smuggling), abandoning families, stealing money, 'riotous' behaviour and occasionally assault.
•It is surprising that only one of our extended family managed to get themselves transported to Australia as convicts. The result was some distant relatives living in Tasmania.
•Punishments generally varied from imprisonment for periods varying from weeks up to two years. Sometimes harsher punishments included hard labour and occasionally a whipping!
•Terms of imprisonment were given to males, females and children as young as eleven!

The foreboding Dorchester prison where some relatives were incarcerated

•Women often bore ten or more children (often one every two years), and raised, fed and cared for them; sometimes by themselves without the support of a ‘breadwinner’.
•Unmarried mothers were not uncommon and their children seemed to be accepted as a fact of life.
•Common christian names such as John, James, Mary and Elizabeth but also original names such as Enoch, Virtue, Kezia, Montague, Charity, Lemuel, Shadrach, Drusilla, Demaris, Mansell and Advent.
•Most of our earlier ancestors lived in poverty, however some lived 'comfortable' lives and a handful were relatively well off. Some children born into poverty or orphaned, managed to make a life for themselves 'against the odds'.
•Humble and traditional occupations such as servants, labourers, blacksmiths, bricklayers, thatchers, carpenters, fishermen, members of the military and seamstresses to unexpected ones such as ‘coal maker’, sojourner, colt breaker, ostler, net makers, twine spinners and publicans. Surprisingly (in view of the number of law breakers in the family) we had a number of law enforcing relatives including a policeman, customs officer and a prison officer.
* A few relatives in our extended family became well known in their 'fields of endeavour'. An example is Arthur Grimsdell who captained Tottenham Hotspurs in the FA Cup final in 1921
•Rapid social and economic changes in the late 1800's led to some family members becoming skilled workers; including electricians, plumbers, railway workers, engine drivers, chemists, iron moulders, managers, at least one teacher and a 'dealer in talking machines'.
•Disasters such as the 'Great Fire of Handley', infectious diseases that killed multiple members of families and the forced relocation of an entire village at the whim of a wealthy landowner.
•War heroes including one who was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal and many who were badly wounded or who made the ultimate sacrifice and died on the battlefield.

Grave of Great Great Uncle William George Loader killed WW1 (awarded bravery medal)
 
•Most of our family spent their whole lives within a few miles of their birthplace. However a handful, bravely ventured further afield including to NZ, Australia and US
•And there is an intriguing link to wealthy and influential landed gentry, which goes all the way back to William the Conqueror and other Royal Families.
•There are many mysterious relatives who seemed to disappear without a trace, leaving no further records of their lives. If this happened at a young age, the most common reason was infant mortality, which was very common in the 1800’s. In the case of adults a common reason was migration. Many people from Great Britain took the opportunity to start a new life in New Zealand, Canada, America or Australia. The latter country was very attractive in the middle of the nineteenth century because there were schemes set up to attract migrants (especially women and those with skills) which offered a free passage.

BACK TO THE FUTURE
 
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Direct Lines in Northover Loader Family Tree
 
FAMILY TREE IN BRIEF & CONTENTS
(Direct Ancestors are in Bold)

PART ONE: LOADER FAMILY TREE

1.0 Early Loaders of Witchampton
1.1 GGGGGGGGP John Loader (c1675-1723) & Mary ???? (c1675-1730)
1.2 GGGGGGGP John Loader (1701-1761) & Unknown Wife (?-?)
1.3 Three Children of GGGGGGGP John Loader (1701-1761) & Unknown Wife
 
2.0 GGGGGGP Thomas Loader (1731-?) & Mary Lanning (1736-1798)
2.1 GGGGGF John Loader (1765-1841)

3.0 GGGGGGGP Richard Lanning (1797-1769) & Phyllis Parsons (1709-1789)
3.1 GGGGGGGGP Richard Lanning (1679-1764) & Mary Butler (1678-1743)
3.2 GGGGGGGGGP Richard Lanning (c1655-1717) & Eliz. Coombe (1660-1692)
3.3 GGGGGGGGP Moses Parsons (1678-1736) & Mary Unknown (?-1738)
 

4.0 GGGGGP John Loader (1765-1841) & Ann Lovell (1769-1846)

4.1 Notes about Manswood
4.2 Notes about More Crichel

5.0 Seven children of GGGGGP John Loader (1765-1841) & Ann Lovell (1769-1846)
5.1 Hannah Loader (1789-1863)
5.2. John Loader (jnr) (1792-1864)
5.3. Elizabeth Loader (1796-1873) and three husbands
       5.3a George Lambert Wadham (1825-1911)
       5.3b Hannah Wadham (1827 -1911)
       5.3c Fanny Readhead (1860-1941)
       5.3d Arthur Grimsdell (1895-1963)
5.4 GGGGF Robert Lanning Loader (1801-1851)
5.5 Thomas Loader (1803-1803)
5.6  Thomas Loader (1804-1869)
5.7 George Loader (1807-1877) 
       5.7a Six Children of George Loader (1807-1877) & his two wives
5.8 Notes about the village of Witchampton


6.0 Ancestors of GGGGGM Ann Lovell (1769-1846)

6.1 GGGGGGP William Lovell (1730-1782) & Mary King (1722-1799)
6.2 GGGGGGGP William Lovell (1689-1761) & Mary Jane Arnold (1695-1760)
6.3 GGGGGGGGP Francis Lovell (1657-1736) & Margaret Wolridge (1657-1738)
6.4 GGGGGGGGGP Benjamin Lovell (1620-1712) & Melior Dunning (c1634-1709)
6.5 GGGGGGGGGP William Wolridge (c1626-1685) & Frances Child(c1629-1690)


7.0 Children of GGGGGGP William Lovell (1730-1782) & Mary King (1722-1799)

7.1 Mary Lovell (1750-1820)
7.2 Solomon Lovell (1753-1796)
7.3 William Lovell (1755-?)
7.4 John Lovell (1756-?)
7.5 Mary Lovell (1760-?) From another family?
7.6 Elizabeth Lovell (1764-?) From another family?
7.7 GGGGGM Ann Lovell (1769-1846)


8.0 Ancestors of GGGGGGM Mary King (1723-1799)

8.1 GGGGGGGF William King (c1700-?) & possible children


9.0 GGGGP Robert Lanning Loader (1801-1851) & Ann Smith (1803-1881)

9.1 Early Life of Robert Lanning Loader (1801-1851)
9.2 Early Life of GGGGM Ann Smith (1803-1881)
9.3 GGGGP Robert Lanning Loader (1801-1851) & Ann Smith (1803-1881)


10.0 Ancestors of GGGGM Ann Smith (1803-1881)
10.1 GGGGGP Richard Smith (1773-1853) & Elizabeth Wellavize (1780-1847)
10.1a Sarah Wellavice (1778-?)
10.2 GGGGGGP Joseph Smith (1744-1795) & Ann Butt (1735-1811) 
10.3 GGGGGGP William Wellavize (1753-1791) & Sarah Watkin (1744-?)
10.4 GGGGGGGP William Watkins (c1715-1780) & Hannah Harman (c1717-?)

 
11.0 Ten children of GGGGGP Richard Smith (1773-1853) & Elizabeth Wellavize (1780-1847).
11.1 Mary Ann Smith (1798-1799)
11.2 Ann Smith (1800-1802)
11.3 GGGGM Ann Smith (1803-1881)
11.4 Eliza Smith 1814-1814
11.5 Hannah Smith 1815-?
11.6 Eliza Smith 1817-1887
11.7 William Smith 1821-1821
11.8 Emanuel Smith (1821-1822)
11.9 Hester Smith 1823-1823
11.10 John Smith 1827- 1828

12.0 Ten children of GGGGP Robert Lanning Loader (1801-1851) & Ann Smith (1803-1881)

12.1. GGGF James Smith Loader (1823-1863)
12.2 Elizabeth A Loader (1825-1901)
12.3 Thomas Loader (1827-1913)
       12.3a Robert Lanning Loader (jnr) (1852-1894)
12.4 John Loader (1829-1830)
12.5 Alfred Loader (1831-c1860)
       12.5a Alfred’s widowed wife Mary Maidment nee Loader nee Moxham
       12.5b Clara Loader (1863-1901) Daughter of Alfred & Mary Loader nee Maidment
       12.5c Mystery of Clara Loader’s father
       12.5d Evidence that James Penton was possibly Clara’s father
       12.5e Moxham Sisters: Were Catherine & Mary Moxham related?
       12.5f  The Maidment Family: related through marriage
12.6 Mary Loader (1833-1834)
12.7 Mary Anne Loader (1834-1872)
12.8 Mark Loader (c1837-1882)
12.9 Harry Loader (1842-1843)
12.10 Charles Loader (1847-1887)

13.0 GGGP James Smith Loader (1823-1863) & Rose Elizabeth Symes (1822-1883)

13.1 GGGF James Loader meets GGGM Rose Elizabeth Symes
13.2 GGGF James Loader’s Final Years
13.3 GGGM Rose Elizabeth Loader nee Symes after James Loader’s Death
13.4 Mystery involving GGGP James Loader & sister-in-law Mary Loader nee Moxam.


14.0 Four children of GGGP James Smith Loader (1823-1863) & Rose Elizabeth Symes (1822-1883)

14.1 Rose Loader (1851-1934)
14.2 John Loader (1854-1907)
14.3 GGF Edmund Loader (1857-1932)
14.4 Fanny Mary Loader (1861-?)
14.5 Was GGGP James & Rose Elizabeth Loader’s family dysfunctional?


15.0 GGP Edmund Loader (b1857-1932)

15.1 GGP Edmund Loader (b1857-1932) & Ann Marie White (1862-1944)


16.0 Thirteen children of GGP Edmund Loader (1857-1932) & Ann Marie White (1862-1944)

16.1 Edmund Arthur Loader (1882-1972)
16.2 William George Loader (1884-1917)
16.3 Charles Henry Loader (1885-1916)
       16.3a Winifred Lucy May Cobb (1895-1974)
16.4 Frederick James Loader (1886-1957)
16.5 GF Walter Frank Loader (1888-1953)
16.6 Bertram Sydney Loader (1890-1953)
16.7 Harold John Loader (1892-1959)
16.8 Owen Alfred Loader (1893-1968)
16.9 Annie Elizabeth Loader (1896-1991)
16.10 Herbert Douglas Loader (1899-1981)
16.11 Ellen Victoria M. Loader (1901-1982)
16.12 Beatrice Dorothy Loader (1907-1908)
16.13 Percival Nicholas Loader (1910-1952)


17.0 GP Walter Frederick Loader (1888-1953) & Ethel Maud Northover (1889-1953)


18.0 Three daughters of GP Walter Frederick Loader b1888 & Ethel Maud Northover b1889

18.1 Louise Maud Loader 1916-2000) 
18.2 Mary Loader (1921-2013)
18.3 Nancy E Loader (1928-2000)

19.0 Nancy E Loader (1928-2000) & Novo Djurovich (1925-2009)

20.0 Early Life of Novo Djurovich (1925-2009)

21.0-24.0 Reserved for Future Use

PART TWO: SYMES FAMILY TREE

25.0 GGGM Rose Elizabeth Symes (later Loader)
25.1 Early Life of GGGM Rose Elizabeth Symes (1822-1883)
25.2 GGGM Rose Elizabeth Symes (1822-1883); Early Relationships
25.3 Walter Wilcox Symes (1842-?) (stepson of GGGF James Loader)
       20.3a Walter Wilcox (1815-1887) possible father of Walter Wilcox Symes
25.4 Frances Seviour Symes (1845-1935) (step daughter of GGGF James Loader)
       25.4a Possible fathers of Frances Seviour Symes using 1841 &1851 census


26.0 GGGGP John Symes (1781-1848) & Rose (Rosanna) Hayter (1782-1851)


27.0 Six Children of GGGGP John Symes (1781-1848) & Rose Hayter (1782-1851)

27.1 John Symes (1814-1838)
27.2 William Symes/Sims (1817-?)
27.3 Benjamin Symes (1819-1899)
27.4 GGGM Rose Elizabeth Symes (1822-1883)
27.5 Charles Symes (1824-1833)
27.6 James Symes (1827-1887)


28.0 GGGGGF John Symes (1743-1781)

28.1 GGGGGP John Symes (1743-1781) & Sarah Lovelace (1754-1813)
28.2 GGGGGGP John Symes (c1705) & Mary Stephens (1706-?)
28.3 Other men named John Symes in Powerstock
28.4 Poorstock or Powerstock? (Wikipedia)
28.5 Ancestors of GGGGGM Sarah Lovelace (1754-1813)

29.0 Children of GGGGGP John Symes (1743-1781) & Sarah Lovelace (1754-1813)

29.1 Robert Symes (1777-?)
29.2 Elizabeth Symes (1779-?)
29.3 Sarah Symes (1781-?)
29.4 GGGGF John Symes (1781-1848)
29.5 Other children with the surname ‘Symes’

30.0 Reserved for Future Use


PART THREE: HAYTER FAMILY TREE

30.0 Ancestors of GGGGM Rose (Rosanna) Hayter (1782 –1851)
30.1 GGGGGP Thomas Hayter (1758-?) & Elizabeth Moyle (c1758-?)


31.0 Five Children of GGGGGP Thomas Hayter (1758-?) & Elizabeth Moyle (c1758-?)

31.1 GGGGM Rose (Rosanna) Hayter (1782-1851)
31.2 Elizabeth Hayter (1785-1861)
31.3 Stephen Hayter  (1787-?)
31.4 William Hayter (1788-1849)
       31.4a Caroline Hayter (1820-?)
31.5 Abi Hayter (1795-1870)


32.0 GGGGGGP William Hayter (1718-1781) & Mary Ballard (1727-1780)


33.0 Ten Children of GGGGGGP William Hayter (1718-1781) & Mary Ballard (1727-1780)

33.1 William Hayter (1746-1832)
33.2 Mary Hayter (1748-?)
33.3 Ann Hayter (1750-?)
33.4 Elizabeth Hayter (1753-?)
33.5 Grace Hayter (1754-1826)
33.6 Benjamin Hayter (1756-1818)
33.7 GGGGGP Thomas Hayter (1758-1840)
33.8 Abi Hayter (1760-1779)
33.9 James Hayter (1762-1835)
33.10 Joseph Hayter (1764-1847)


34.0 Hayters and Ballards in the 1600’s.


35.0 GGGGGGGP William Hayter (1694-1762) & Ann Sutton (1727-1780)


36.0 Ten children of GGGGGGGP William Hayter (1694-1762) & Ann Sutton (1727-1780)

36.1 GGGGGGF William Hayter (1718-1781)
36.2 Ann Hayter (1720-1731)
36.3 Mary Hayter (1722-?)
36.4 John Hayter (1724-1790)
36.5 Thomas Hayter (1726-1813)
36.6 Grace Hayter (1728-1812)
36.7 Joseph Hayter (1729-1829)
36.8 James Hayter (1732-1772)
36.9 Henry Hayter (1735-1819)
36.10 Benjaman Hayter (1737-1756)


37.0 GGGGGGGGP Thomas Hayter (1670-1737) & Mary Curtis (1668-1731)


38.0-39.0 Reserved for Future Use


PART FOUR:  WHITE FAMILY TREE

40.0 GGGP James White (1830-1894) & Elizabeth Selwood (1833-1888)
40.1 GGGP James White (1830-1894) married Elizabeth Selwood (1833-1888)
40.2 Great Fire of Handley 1892
40.3 More about Sixpenny Handley


41.0 Ten children of GGGP James White (1830-1894) and Elizabeth Selwood (1833-1888)

41.1 Mansel Jane White (1857-1915)
41.2 Henry Enoch White (1858-1859)
41.3 Ellen Louise White (1860-1864)
41.4 GGM Anne Marie White (1862-1944)
41.5 Henry Enoch White (1863-1864)
41.6 Emily Elizabeth White (1865-1866)
41.7 Ellen Kate White (1867-1953)
41.8 William James White (1869-1919)
41.9 Walter George Turner White (1872-1944)
41.10 Ernest Archie White (1874-?)


42.0 GGGGP James White (1799-1867) Ann West (1802-1876)


43.0 Seven children of GGGGP James White (1799-1867) & Ann West (1802-1876)

43.1 GGGF James White (1830-1894)
43.2 Enoch White (1833-1833)
43.3 Enoch White (1834-1884)
43.4 Henry White (1837-1837)
43.5 Harriet White (1838-1876)
43.6 Eliza White (1841-1841)
43.7 Louisa White (1843-1920)


44.0 GGGGGP James White (1775-1844) and Ann Williams (1776-1818)

44.1 GGGGGGP William Williams (1736-1818) & Ann Reandle (c1736-1791)


45.0 Eight Children of GGGGGP James White (1775-1844) & Ann Williams (1776-1818)

45.1 GGGGF James White (1799-1867)
45.2 Ann White (1801-?)
45.3 Benjamin White (1804-?)
45.4 Pagey (Peggy) White (1806-?)
45.5 Enoch White (1808-1876)
45.6 Walter White (1811-?)
45.7 Joseph White (1813-?)
45.8 Philip White (1818-1886)


46.0 GGGGGGP James White (1751-?) & Jane Webb (1749-1813)

46.1 Isaac Gulliver

47.0 Six Children of GGGGGGP James White (1751-?) & Jane Webb (1749-1813) 

47.1 GGGGGF James White (1775-1844)
47.2 William White (1777-?)
47.3 Jane White (1779-1788)
47.4 Mary White (1782-1859)
47.5 Ann White  (1785-1824)
47.6 John White (1788-1868)

48.0 Early Whites including 3 Henry Whites

48.1 GGGGGGGP Henry White (c1710-?) & Mary Unknown (c1715-?)

48.2 Henry White (1736-1820)
48.3 GGGGGGGP John Webb (c1715-1777) & Mary Yetment (1726-1795)

49.0 Reserved for Future Use

PART FIVE: WEST & AXFORD FAMILY TREES
50.0 Ancestors of GGGGM Ann West (1802-1876)
50.1 GGGGGP James West (1772-1834) & GGGGGM Ruth Knight (1770-1829)

51.0 Six Children of GGGGGP James West (1772-1834) & Ruth Knight (1770-1829)
51.1 GGGGM Ann West (1802-1876)
51.2 Susanna (Susan) West (1803-1887)
51.3 Mary Ann West (1805-?) 
51.4 Thomas West (1806-1813)
51.5 James West (1808-?)
51.6 William West (1811-?)

52.0 GGGGGGP William Knight (c1735-1812) & Ann Gay/Guy (1734-1792)
52.1 Nine Children of GGGGGGP William Knight (c1735-1812) & Ann Gay/Guy (1734-1792)
52.2 Another Knight Family from Corsley
52.3 William Knight (1701-1763?) & Ruth Smith (1706-1753)
52.4 John Smith (?-1729) & Mary Parsons (?-1720)

53.0 GGGGGGP James West (1753-1825) & Ann Axford (1751-1778)
53.1 Elizabeth (Betty) West (1775-1848)

54.0 GGGGGGGP James West ( 1722-1775) & Jane (Joan) Hill (1722-1756)
54.1 GGGGGGGGP John West (c1695-1751) & Unknown


55.0 Axford Line: 11xGGP William Axford (1590-?) & Mary Crumpton (1617-?)

55.1 GGGGGGGF William Axford (1717-?
55.2 GGGGGGGGF John Axford (1691-?)
55.3 GGGGGGGGGF Edward Axford (1656-?)
55.4 GGGGGGGGGGF William Axford (1618-?)
55.5 GGGGGGGGGGGF William Axford (1590-?)

56.0 Dodymead (aka Dodimede) line to 10xGGFJerome Dodymead (1594-)


57.0 -59.0 Reserved for Future Use


PART SIX: SELWOOD FAMILY TREE

60.0 GGGGP William Selwood (1804-1868) & Caroline Hobbs (1808-1881)
60.1 Bowerchalke and Broad Chalke
60.2 Broad Chalke
60.3 Bowerchalke


61.0 Nine children of GGGGP William Selwood (1804-1868) & Caroline Hobbs (1808-1881)

61.1 Drusilla Selwood (1827-1907)
       61.1a Elizabeth Burton (1849-1915)
61.2 Martha Selwood (1829-1896)
61.3 Mary Ann Selwood (1831-1892)
61.4 GGGM Elizabeth Selwood (1833-1888)
61.5 Thomas Selwood (1836-1909)          
61.6 Shadrack Selwood (1839-1916)
61.7 John William Selwood (1843-1910)
61.8 Fanny Selwood (1845-1886)
61.9 James Selwood (1849-1917)
       61.9a Mary Ann Scammel (1851-1917)   
       61.9b Thomas Selwood (1889-1917)
       61.9c Battle of Broodseinde


62.0 GGGGGP George Selwood (1775-1847) & Mary Chant (1776-1814)


63.0 Six Children of GGGGGP George Selwood (1775-1847) & Mary Chant (1776-1814)

63.1 Thomas Selwood (1800-1878)
63.2 GGGGF William Selwood (1804-1868)
63.3 James Selwood (1805-1826)
63.4 Jane Selwood (1808-1855)
63.5 Robert Selwood (1810-1881)
        63.5a The Hobbs Family
63.6 Elizabeth Selwood (1812-1868)


64.0 Three Children of Elizabeth Selwood (1812-1868) & John Read (1801-1846)

64.1 Enoch Read (1839-1915)
64.2 Lemuel Read (1843-1925)
64.3 Mary Read (1845-1924)
       64.3a George Thomas Scammel (1829-1905)
       64.3b Mead End, Bowerchalke

65.0 Reserved for Future Use


PART SEVEN: CHANT FAMILY TREE

66.0 GGGGGGGP John Chant (1744-1814) & Mary Clement (1748-1801)


67.0 Eight children of GGGGGGGP John Chant (1744-1814) & Mary Clement (1748-1801)

67.1 Elizabeth Chant (1773-1851)
67.2 Aly (Ann) Chant (1774-1856)
67.3 GGGGGGM Mary Chant (1776-1814)
67.4 John Chant (1778-?)
67.5 James Chant (1780-1861)
67.6 Sarah Chant (1784-1849)
       67.6a George Musselwhite (1818-1871) A Convict Relative
       67.6b Rachel Faucet (Fawcet) (1830-1905)
67.7 Mariah (Maria) Chant (1787-1801)
67.8 William Chant (1791-1859)
       67.8a Jane Chant (1809-1894)
       67.8b Virtue Chant (1817-1900)
       67.8c Mary Ann Scammel (1847-1875)


68.0 The Chant Family Tree to 12xGF John Chant b1590

68.1 GGGGGGGP John Chant (1713-?) & Mary Harvey (1721-1776)
68.2 GGGGGGGGP Benjamin Chant (1687-1749) & Margaret Dove
68.3 GGGGGGGGGP Ambrose Chant (1661-1730) & Grace Goddard (1661-?)
68.4 GGGGGGGGGGP Isaac Chant (1630-1662) & Ann Turner (1627-?)
68.5 GGGGGGGGGGGP John Chant (1608-1645) & Edith Cuff (1608-?)
68.6 GGGGGGGGGGGGP John Chant (c1590-1641)


69.0 Reserved for Future use


PART EIGHT: NORTHOVER ANCESTORS & THEIR RELATIVES

70.0 GGGGGGGGP John Northover (1695-1779) & Elizabeth Thornhill (1697-1758)
70.1 Information about Swyre in 1700-1800 
70.2 Swyre pre 1700


71.0 Five children of GGGGGGGGP John Northover (1695-1779) & Elizabeth Thornhill (1698-1758)

71.1 GGGGGGGF James Northover (1719-1784)
71.2 John Northover (1725-?)
71.3 Elizabeth Northover (1728-?)
71.4 Mary Northover (1732-1763)
71.5 Robert Northover (1738-1781)


72.0 GGGGGGGP James Northover (1719-1784) & Mary Ridge (1720-1779)


73.0 Five children of GGGGGGGP James Northover (1719-1784) & Mary Ridge (1720-1779)

73.1 Mary Northover (1743-1744)
73.2 James Northover (1745-1802)
73.3 GGGGGGF Richard Northover (1748-1784)
73.4 Robert Northover (1753-1836)
       73.4a James Northover (1788-1870)
       73.4b Catherine Northover (1792-1875)
       73.4c John Northover (1796-1852) son
       73.4d John Northover (1823-1899) grandson
73.5 Elizabeth Northover (1755-1758)


74.0 GGGGGGP Richard Northover (1748-1784) & Elizabeth Tidby (1750-1832)
74.1 Ancestors of Elizabeth Tidby (1750-1832)
74.2 GGGGGGGGP John Tidby (c1680-1744) Margaret Bartlet (c1680-1748)
74.3 GGGGGGGP John Tidby (1716-?) & Ann Moores (1721-?)
74.4 GGGGGGM Elizabeth Tidby (1750-1832)

75.0 Two Children of GGGGGGP Richard Northover (1748-1784) & Elizabeth Tidby (1750-1832)

75.1 Joseph Northover (1774-?)
75.2 GGGGGF Richard Northover (1777-1858)


76.0 GGGGGP Richard Northover (1777-1858) & Mary Hardy (1779-1850)


77.0 Nine Children of GGGGGP Richard Northover (1777-1858) & Mary Hardy (1779-1850)

77.1 Ann Hardy (1803-1874)
77.2 Richard Northover (1805-1875)
       77.2a Elizabeth Northover (1802-1871)
       77.2b Mary Northover, later Hine (c1780-1863) 
       77.2c Elizabeth Northover (1807-1882)
       77.2d Elizabeth Northover (1842-?)
77.3 GGGF Henry Northover (1806-1859)
77.4 Jemima Northover (1809-1862)
       77.4a Frederick Northover (1838-1898)
77.5 Mary Northover (1811-1858)
        77.5a Henry Northover later Gape (1835?)
77.6 Thomas Northover (1813-1883)
77.7 Jane Northover (1815-1816)
77.8 John Northover (1816-1891)
77.9 Rebecca Northover (1822-1908)


78.0 Ancestors of GGGGGM Mary Hardy (1779-1850)

78.1 GGGGGGGGP Thomas Hardy (c1690-1782) & Mary Ebber (1689-1768)
78.2 GGGGGGGP James Hardy (1727-1810) & Hannah Keeping (1718-?)
78.3 GGGGGGP Richard Hardy (1756-1811) & Mary Unknown (c1756-?)
78.4 GGGGGGGGP William Keeping (c1690-1748) & Temperance Batten (c1687-1777) 


79.0 GGGGF Henry Northover (1806-1859)

79.1 GGGGP Henry Northover (1806-1881) & Ann Symes (1810-1855)
79.2 Ancestors of GGGGGM Ann Symes (1810-1855)
79.3 GGGGGP James Symes (1770-1846) & Ann Hayward (1767-1844)
79.4 GGGGGGP John Hayward (1717-1800) & Elizabeth Honiborn/Honeybone ((1729-1802)
79.5 GGGGGGGP Henry Honiborn (1694-1761) & Ann Born or Bourne (?-1754)
79.6 Another Henry Northover (1808-1881)


80.0 Three children of GGGGP Henry Northover (1806-1859) & Ann Symes (1801-1855)

80.1 GGGF Richard Northover (1827-1890)
80.2 Henry Northover (1828-1901)
80.3 John Northover (1832-1908)
       80.3a George Slade Northover (1873-1952)
       80.3b Fred Northover (1878-1917)
80.4 The Cousins Family Tree
80.5 Description of Powerstock (May 1826)

81.0 GGGP Richard Northover (1827-1890) & Anna Maria Gale (1830-1881)


82.0 Eight children of GGGF Richard Northover (1827-1890) & Anna Maria Gale (1830-1881)
82.1 William Gale Northover (1854-1889)
82.2 GGF Richard Northover (1856-1940) & Anna (Hannah) Maria Palmer (1862-1926)
82.3 Sarah Northover later Tizzard (1858-1922)
82.4 David Gale Northover (1862-1952)
82.5 Mary Jane Northover (1863-1883)
82.6 Annie Elizabeth Northover (1865-1946)
82.7 Henry Northover (1867-1927)
       82.7a Albert Reginald Northover (1893-1917)
82.8 George Northover (1873-1954)


83.0 GGP Richard Northover (1856-1940) & Hannah Maria Palmer (1862-1926)

83.1 Early Life of GGF Richard Northover (1856-1940)
83.2 GGP Richard Northover (1856-1940) married Hannah Maria Palmer (1862-1926)
83.3 Latter Years of GGP Richard Northover (1856-1940) & Hannah Maria Palmer (1862-1926)


84.0 Six children of GGP Richard Northover (1856-1940) & Hannah Maria Palmer (1862-1926)

84.1 David Northover (1885-1916)
84.2 Edwin George Northover (1888-1953)
84.3 GM Ethel Maud Northover (1889-1953)
84.4 Louisa (Annie) Northover (1895-1980)
84.5 Richard Montague (Bertie) Northover (1896-1974)
84.6 Ernest Harry Northover (1900-1919)

85.0- 89.0 Reserved for Future Use

PART NINE: NORTHOVER SMUGGLING GANG

(Not Direct Descendants)
90.0 Northover Smugglers of West Dorset
90.1 Violent clash at Burton Bradstock in1822
90.2 Smuggled Goods

91.0 Eight Children of James Northover (1745-1802) and Sarah Symes (1740-1810)

91.1 Elizabeth Northover (1769-1780)
91.2 Sara Northover (1870-1875)
91.3 Robert Northover 1772-1851)
91.4 Henry Northover (1774-1836)
91.5 Sarah Northover (1776-1778)
91.6 William Northover (1778-1780)
91.7 Arthur Northover (1780-1851)
91.8 Dinah Northover (1780-1820)


92.0 Robert Northover (1772-1851) and his two Wives


93.0 Robert Northover’s (1772-1851) Twelve Children by his two wives

93.1 Robert Northover (1795-?)
93.2 James Northover (1797-1845)
93.3 Joseph Northover (1799-?)
93.4 Betty Northover (1802-?)
93.5 Sarah Northover (1804-1880)
       93.5a Henry Northover (1831-1879), illegitimate son of Sarah Northover.
93.6 Richard Northover (1807-1807)
93.7 John Palmer Northover (1812-1888)
93.8 Henry Northover (1815-1888)
93.9 Nany (Mary) Northover (1817-?)
93.10 Mary Biles Northover (1820-1880)
93.11 Martha Northover (1822-1905)
93.12 Amelia Northover (1825-1861)


94.0 Henry Northover (1774-1836)


95.0 Five Children of Henry Northover (1774-1836) & Mary Gibbs (1782-1855)

95.1 William Gibbs Northover (1805-1872)
95.2 Jane Northover (1811-1859)
95.3 James Northover (1813-1874)
95.4 Charles Northover (1817-1882) A Giant of a man
95.5 Joseph Northover (1819-1861)


96.0 Arthur Northover (1780-1859) 


97.0 Ten Children of Arthur Northover (1780-1859) and Atery (Audrey) Gibbs (1783-1865)

97.1 Fanny Gibbs Northover (1804-1870)
97.2 Charity Northover (1806-1838)
       97.2a Frederick Northover (1830-1876)
97.3 Frederick Northover (1808-?)
97.4 Henry Northover (1811-1815)
97.5 Ann Northover (1813-1856)
       97.5a Four Daughters of Richard Motyer (Moucher) and Ann Northover migrated to Australia
97.6 Henry Northover (1816-1881)
       97.6a Frederick Northover (1838-1898)
97.7 Dinah Northover (1821-1843)
97.8 Louisa Northover (1821-1859)
97.9 Elizabeth Caroline Northover (1823-1894)
97.10 John Northover (1826-1844)

98.0 – 99.0 Reserved for Future Use


PART TEN: GALE FAMILY TREE

100.0 Ancestors of GGGM Anna Maria Gale (1830-1881)
100.1 GGGGP David Gale (1792-1861) & Sarah Read (1792-1874)
100.2 Powerstock, Dorset


101.0 Six children of GGGGP David Gale (1791-1861) & Sarah Read (1792-1874)

101.1 Jane Gale (1820-1825)
101.2 David Gale (1822-1904)
101.3 William Gale (1825-1841)
101.4 Mary Gale (1828-1896)
101.5 GGGM Anna Maria Gale (1830-1881)
101.6 Richard Crichel Gale (1834-1893)
101.7 Other Members of the Gale Clan
       101.7a Harry Gale (1860-?)
       101.7b Ancestors of Harry Gale (1860-?)


102.0 Ancestors of Sarah Read (1792-1874)

102.1 GGGGGF John Read (1762-1847) & Betty Butcher (1765-?)
102.2 GGGGGGP Thomas Read (1729-1766) & Grace Gale (1733-1766)

103.0 Ancestors of GGGGF David Gale (1792-1861)
103.1 GGGGGP Robert Gale (1756-1841) & GGGGGM Betty Bagg (1761-1831)
103.2 GGGGGGP John Bagg (c1735-?) & Mary Legg (c1735-?)
103.3 GGGGGGP Robert Gale (1727-?) & Elizabeth Greening (?-?)
103.4 GGGGGGGF Robert Gale (1696-1762) & Ann Winch (1696-1760)
103.5 GGGGGGGGP John Gale (1654-?) & Elizabeth Bailey (?-?)
103.6 GGGGGGGGGP Roger Gale (1618-1675) & Unknown wife (?-?)
102.7 Wives of our Gale Ancestors


104.0 Our Gale Connection to Royalty.

104.1 Total Line in Summary Over 30 Generations
104.2 Notes about the above line
104.3 Nicholas gale (1758-1815) & Ann Rigler (1696-?)
104.4 Richard Gale (1797-1844) & Jane Best (1792-1870)
          104.4a Emma Gale 1829-1871)
104.5 Robert Best (1766-1832) & Hannah Minterne (1774-1806)
104.6 Hannah Mintern & her Parents
104.7 Some Details about the Draper Family
104.8 The Draper Involvement in the English Civil War
104.9 Details about the Maye Line

105.0 Reserved for Future use


PART ELEVEN: PALMER FAMILY TREE

106.0 Ancestors of GGM Hannah Maria Palmer (1862-1926)
106.1 GGGP James Palmer (1834-1912) & Elizabeth Wheeler (1836-1924)

107.0 Eight children of GGGP James Palmer (1834-1912) & Elizabeth Wheeler (1836-1924)

107.1 GGM Hannah Maria Palmer (1862-1926)
107.2 David Palmer (1863-1947)
107.3 James Palmer (1865-1940)
107.4 Harry Palmer (1868-1960)
107.5 Edwin Palmer (1869-1951)
107.6 Rose Ellen Palmer (1871-1871)
107.7 Rose Ellen Palmer (1872-1965)
107.8 Lizzie (Eizabeth)Palmer (1873-?)
107.9 Louisa Palmer (1876-1948))


108.0 GGGGP James Palmer (1810-1880) & Mary Bishop (1809-1883)

108.1 Notes about Cuckold's Row, Fordington, Dorchester
108.2 Notes about Mill St., Fordington (Now Mixens Lane)


109.0 Eight Children of GGGGP James G. Palmer (1810-1880) & Mary Bishop (1809-1883)

109.1 GGGF James Palmer (1834-c1912)
109.2 John Robert Palmer (1836-1896)
109.3 Robert Palmer (1838-1839)
109.4 Robert Palmer (1839-?)
109.5 Joseph Palmer (1842-1900)
109.6 Eliza Palmer (1844-?)
109.7 George Palmer (1847-1922)
       109.7a Caroline Smith (1890-?)
109.8 Sidmouth Palmer (1850-1851)
109.9 Sidmouth Palmer (1852-1929)
109.9a Elizabeth Sarah Palmer nee Perrier nee Burrough (1845-1890)

110.0 GGGGGP John Palmer (1752-1844) & Eliz. Gillingham (1772-1846)

110.1 Three children of GGGGGP John Palmer (1735-1844) & Eliz. Gillingham (1772-1846)

110.1a GGGGF James Gillingham Palmer (1810-1880)

110.1b Robert Palmer (1813-1888)

110.1c Martha Gillingham Palmer (1816-1834)


111.0 Gillingham & Shepherd Families of Piddletrenthide

111.1 GGGGGGP Robert Gillingham (1745-?) & Martha Shepherd (1753-?)

111.2 GGGGGGGP George Gillingham (c1708-1780) & Eliz. Mullet (c1708-1772)

111.3 GGGGGGGP James Shepherd (1733-?) & Sarah Tewsbury (c1735-1799)

112.0 Reserved for Future Use 


PART TWELVE: THE WHEELER FAMILY TREE

113.0 Ancestors of GGGM Elizabeth Wheeler (1836-1924)
113.1 GGGGP David Wheeler (1804-1866) & Maria Smith (1803-1890)
113.2 The Green Dragon Inn


114.0 Nine Children of GGGGP David Wheeler (1804-1866) & Maria Smith (1803-1890)

114.1 John Wheeler (1826-1876)
114.2 William Wheeler (1929-1906)
114.3 Hannah Wheeler (1831-1847)
114.4 James Wheeler (1833-1911)
114.5 Thomas Wheeler 1835-1882)
114.6 GGGM Elizabeth Wheeler (1836-1924)
114.7 Maria Wheeler (1837-1892)
114.8 Ellen Wheeler (1840-1880)
114.9 Henry Wheeler (1843-1924)


115.0 Ancestors of GGGGF David Wheeler (1804-1866)

115.1 GGGGGP James Wheeler (1766-1852) & Hannah South (1769-1833)
115.2 GGGGGGP Thomas Wheeler (1722-1805) & Mary Adams (c1735-?)

116.0 Reserved for Future use


CONCLUSION

117.0 What Have I learned from My Family Tree?

ADDENDA

118.0 Where Did They Live?
118.1 Summary of where our direct relatives came from
118.2 Surnames in our Family Tree
118.3 Addresses where family members lived.