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?
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?
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
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.
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 .
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
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.
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