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Family history? 1 Year, 9 Months ago
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I am currently tracing my family history and found that many of my ancestors came from Hambledon, Thursley and the Guildford area. May I ask you, kind locals, if their are any descandants of the Child family in the village? My Great Great Grandfather, Samuel Child was a loacal blacksmith. Having learned his trade from his father, William Child, he passed the tradition on to his eldest son, also called William. Samuel & wife, Ann (Court), had 10 children.
I have searched the internet for old pictures of Hambledon in the hope that I may come across one of the local blacksmith hard at work, but my search has not yeilded anything.
Looking at pictures & photographs of your beautiful village has been very rewarding. The local church would have been the venue for all the Child baptisms, most of the marriages and a good few of the burials, too. I would really love to establish contact with anyone who may have any stories, pictures, memories etc of the Child family.
Kind regards,
Ann Clarke
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Re:Family history? 1 Year, 9 Months ago
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Hello Ann,
Welcome to the forum. I will make enquiries of the Heritage Society who may be able to help with your quest.
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Re:Family history? 1 Year, 9 Months ago
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I am told that a William Child was a Hambledon blacksmith for several years. (I guess that is your family!) the advice is that you should really start at the Surrey History Centre (In Woking) where a lot a family research is done. They have some Hambledon Parish records and the census records. People can do this on your behalf apparently, at a cost. We have a resident here who may also be able to help with additional information..I am sourcing her email address for you... stand-by.
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Re:Family history? 1 Year, 9 Months ago
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Hi Ann, The Village network has generated this info forwarded to me: William CHILD or CHILDS Records taken from Census Returns 1841 Born Hambledon. Age 75. Blacksmith living with Wife Sarah also born Hambledon, aged 60 and two daughters Sarah 10 and Rosa 5 1851 Age 85, occupation described as Smith Wife Sarah72 and Rosa 15 1861 Age 94, described as blacksmith Wife Sarah 83 The Tithe Award shows he occupied a house on Rock Hill, owned by Henry Mellersh Job CHILDS - Possibly same family 1851 born Hambledon, Age 35. Blacksmith wife Martha, 32, born Hambledon (living at Buss Cottage) 1861 Age 45 Blacksmith Martha 46 and Thomas (son) 15, David 13, Louisa 6, Jane 9 months living ?by the Common) Charles CHILDS 1871 Born Kirdford. Age 30. Farmer Wife Barbara born Sussex, Age 27 Anne Maria Age 5 born Wisborough Green and Agnes Ellen 9 months born Hambledon Farming Hurst Farm 100 acres employing three labourers and two boys. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Visit the Surrey History Centre 130 Goldworth Road Woking, GU21.6ND. The County record office. Very good facilities for searching family history. Will hold Census records and some Parish Records. Visit their website www.surreycc.gov.uk/surrey history service and also www.exploring surreyspast.org.uk
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Re:Family history? 1 Year, 3 Months ago
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My goodness! I haven't been back to this thread for a while; I was generously given so much information last time, and it has taken me a while to pick through and sort it, if you see what I mean. I have to say that I DO believe this is the same cottage & family. My Samuel Child(s) had a brother, Job, who married Martha Buss, and they did, indeed live at Buss Cottage. Interestingly (for me, any way) Martha had a brother, Daniel who married another of 'my' Samuel's sisters, Hannah Child.
I have just looked at the 1841 census return again, and I have found that William Child (the elder ie Samuel, Job and Hannah's father) is resident at the vague address of Hambledon Village. The next entry, which was not necessarily the door nieghbour, just the next property that the enumerator went to, was called Hambledon Common! Living there was one David Buss, Mrs Elizabeth Buss, Daniel, James & Joseph Buss. This is definitley the same Buss family that the Child family seemed to get on so well with!
I would love to hear back from you!
Yours, Ann
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