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harkatlisten | 19:43 Fri 01st Jan 2010 | Genealogy
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On my Great Gran's birth certificate, 1882, it was recorded that her Father was deceased. He was a Master Mariner. Henry Goulden (sometimes written as Youlden) Furneaux. How can I find out what happened to him?
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was she born in wales?
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No. Kingston upon Hull.
Was his wife called Albania? Just abit confused about an entry on the 1861 and 1881 census, it's a more common name thatn I thought but i still keep coming back to the same person. have you come across the Naval vessel the HMS James Watt in your research?
Dotty, you really love this genealogy stuff; and you've very good at it too. ( i was following scobydoo thread)
You cold make a career out of this.

Best wishes for the new year! x
I don't know if you know Hull at all but they are days away from opening a brand new all-singing, all-dancing family history centre, could be worth a visit. See article below

http://www.thisishull...0-detail/article.html
My great grandma Blanche (i was 7 when she died) was born at Ellis's Brickyard, Barton-on Humber, just across the bridge, which wasn't there in 1879 when she was born BTW.
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His wife was called Margaret. He was originally for Totnes in Devon. I will check out the web site. Thanks to all who replied.
then one i keep turning up was from totnes registration district and served on HMS James Watt, if he died at sea and had left the navy he could have been working as a coast guard, which is what i originally found .
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Many thanks Dothawkes31. That is a new lead altogether for me.
a coast guard in swansea that is.
How about trying to contact the Lloyds Shipping Register? They hold details of all vessels from 1760 odd? They may be able / willing to help, although they may charge, just a thought good luck H
Is this your guy?

Name -Furneaux, Henry
Date and Place of Birth - DEV 1835 Buckfastleigh
Locations - 1871 Mumbles (Oystermouth) GLA (A)
1881 On pension at Swansea, GLA [GR11/5361/14] (B)
Family Details - Wives: Sarah, 1843, Holdsworthy, DEV (A); Albania, 1851, Mumbles, GLA (B). Children: William H & Mary E, 1870 & 1873, Mumbles, GLA; Gertrude, 1876, Burry Port, CMN; Louisa, 1880, Oxwich, GLA.
ignore the above.....he's too old and has wrong wives.....but he was the coastguard in Wales.
Henry Furneaux born 1850 married Margaret Martin in Q3 1881 in Hull...........H Furneaux aged 31 died in 1882 on board the Norfolk.
It looks like Henry's brother Upham Furneaux died on board the Hope in 1881.
most of that family were born in brightlingsea devon for generations craft, but they scvattered all over the place.
I mean Buckfastleigh, which is in the totnes registration district
I'm quite convinced this is they guy dot.........the wife is called Margaret as stated and they married in Hull where the daughter was born.
1851 census....
Upham Furneaux 33
Mary Ann Furneaux 27
Upham Furneaux 5
Henry Furneaux 11 Mo
John Goulden 72
I assume Henry' aged 11 months took the middle name Goulden from the above John Goulden....and they're from Brixham.
yes it ;looks right to me, whay happened to the Norfolk ? I've found The Hope in Hull for the 1881 census in part 2 but not found the Norfolk yet, if someone has to time to look for it :
http://www.angelfire....bSanders/81Intro.html

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