*Archive TBC*- Giles is missing
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*Archive TBC*- Giles is missing
My Great x3 Grandfather Giles Loakes was born between 1830 and 1831 in Witcham Cambs to Giles and Elizabeth Long.
Giles married Hep(h)zibah Wallis in Witcham in 1849
His children were: William b1850, Elizabeth Ann b1852 and John Giles b1856.
In the census 1861 he is found in Spittalfields East London. Hepzibah is mis-transcribed in the index as Elizabeth and Witcham Cambs is mistranscribed as Witham Essex.
Hep(h)zibah died in 1864 in Bethnal Green.
In 1866 he returned to Witcham and married Mary Ann Bowyer b1840 in Witcham. He then had further children: George Edward b1867 and Florence Maud b1872.
The 1871 census shows him with this new (but not the old) family in Witcham.
In 1881 he is living in Rotherhithe and in 1891 in Bermondsey, but he has changed his name to John - he and his second family are mis-transcribed in the index as the 'Gates' family - I found them while searching for all George's born in Witcham in 1867. .
His occupations also change:
1851 - Agricultural Labourer
1856 - Publican
1861 - Railway porter
1864 - Porter
1866 - Labourer in Agriculture
1871 - Farm Labourer
1891 - Hostler Groom
1903 - Carman & Horsekeeper
Giles died in 1903 in Southwark, but as yet I have been unable to find him in the 1901 census.
Any suggestions?
Giles married Hep(h)zibah Wallis in Witcham in 1849
His children were: William b1850, Elizabeth Ann b1852 and John Giles b1856.
In the census 1861 he is found in Spittalfields East London. Hepzibah is mis-transcribed in the index as Elizabeth and Witcham Cambs is mistranscribed as Witham Essex.
Hep(h)zibah died in 1864 in Bethnal Green.
In 1866 he returned to Witcham and married Mary Ann Bowyer b1840 in Witcham. He then had further children: George Edward b1867 and Florence Maud b1872.
The 1871 census shows him with this new (but not the old) family in Witcham.
In 1881 he is living in Rotherhithe and in 1891 in Bermondsey, but he has changed his name to John - he and his second family are mis-transcribed in the index as the 'Gates' family - I found them while searching for all George's born in Witcham in 1867. .
His occupations also change:
1851 - Agricultural Labourer
1856 - Publican
1861 - Railway porter
1864 - Porter
1866 - Labourer in Agriculture
1871 - Farm Labourer
1891 - Hostler Groom
1903 - Carman & Horsekeeper
Giles died in 1903 in Southwark, but as yet I have been unable to find him in the 1901 census.
Any suggestions?
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Loakesy wrote:My Great x3 Grandfather Giles Loakes was born between 1830 and 1831 in Witcham Cambs to Giles and Elizabeth Long.
Giles married Hep(h)zibah Wallis in Witcham in 1849
His children were: William b1850, Elizabeth Ann b1852 and John Giles b1856.
In the census 1861 he is found in Spittalfields East London. Hepzibah is mis-transcribed in the index as Elizabeth and Witcham Cambs is mistranscribed as Witham Essex.
Hep(h)zibah died in 1864 in Bethnal Green.
In 1866 he returned to Witcham and married Mary Ann Bowyer b1840 in Witcham. He then had further children: George Edward b1867 and Florence Maud b1872.
The 1871 census shows him with this new (but not the old) family in Witcham.
In 1881 he is living in Rotherhithe and in 1891 in Bermondsey, but he has changed his name to John - he and his second family are mis-transcribed in the index as the 'Gates' family - I found them while searching for all George's born in Witcham in 1867. .
His occupations also change:
1851 - Agricultural Labourer
1856 - Publican
1861 - Railway porter
1864 - Porter
1866 - Labourer in Agriculture
1871 - Farm Labourer
1891 - Hostler Groom
1903 - Carman & Horsekeeper
Giles died in 1903 in Southwark, but as yet I have been unable to find him in the 1901 census.
Any suggestions?
try looking in the local workhouses as sometime families couldn't look after there parent and that were they end up
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Thanks. I'll give that a try!
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Hi
There is a marriage for Florence Maud Loakes to either Charles Reeves or Martin Rule Dec qtr 1898
Then in 1901
Southwark
Charles Reeves,head, m 36,carman, Lutton,Surrey
Maud ditto,wife,m,30,Bermondsey,London
John ditto,grandfather,W,70,Ely, Cambs, feeble
Charles ditto,son,1,Southwark
William ditto,son,8m,Southwark
Could that be him? Down with the wrong surname? Who informed for the death certificate?
There is a marriage for Florence Maud Loakes to either Charles Reeves or Martin Rule Dec qtr 1898
Then in 1901
Southwark
Charles Reeves,head, m 36,carman, Lutton,Surrey
Maud ditto,wife,m,30,Bermondsey,London
John ditto,grandfather,W,70,Ely, Cambs, feeble
Charles ditto,son,1,Southwark
William ditto,son,8m,Southwark
Could that be him? Down with the wrong surname? Who informed for the death certificate?
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gardener wrote:Hi
There is a marriage for Florence Maud Loakes to either Charles Reeves or Martin Rule Dec qtr 1898
Then in 1901
Southwark
Charles Reeves,head, m 36,carman, Lutton,Surrey
Maud ditto,wife,m,30,Bermondsey,London
John ditto,grandfather,W,70,Ely, Cambs, feeble
Charles ditto,son,1,Southwark
William ditto,son,8m,Southwark
Could that be him? Down with the wrong surname? Who informed for the death certificate?
that look like a good possibility you found for there Loakesy, what was the address for 1901 censes does it match the address on the death cert as that would prove your theory
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Outstanding!!! You may have solved a mystery that has been bothering me for years!
He has been the bane of my life - mistranscribed, mis-placed, and generally difficult to locate.
Everything about this information appears to confirm that it is my ancestor, even down to the son-in-law's occupation.
If you were in the room with me right now, I could kiss you!!!
Obviously I will check the census returns to confirm this new information, but I'm feeling confident.
Very many thanks!
He has been the bane of my life - mistranscribed, mis-placed, and generally difficult to locate.
Everything about this information appears to confirm that it is my ancestor, even down to the son-in-law's occupation.
If you were in the room with me right now, I could kiss you!!!
Obviously I will check the census returns to confirm this new information, but I'm feeling confident.
Very many thanks!
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Loakesy wrote:Outstanding!!! You may have solved a mystery that has been bothering me for years!
He has been the bane of my life - mistranscribed, mis-placed, and generally difficult to locate.
Everything about this information appears to confirm that it is my ancestor, even down to the son-in-law's occupation.
If you were in the room with me right now, I could kiss you!!!
Obviously I will check the census returns to confirm this new information, but I'm feeling confident.
Very many thanks!
glad to hear it if you got a spare 5 mins pop in and give us a hand in helping some one out, you might find more link to your family whilst doing this pete
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Unfortunately I can't put my hand on the death cert right now. It's been a while since I last had it, but I'll track it down sooner or later (preferably sooner!)
Do you have an address for that Reeves entry? I'll look it up on my 1901 London discs.
Do you have an address for that Reeves entry? I'll look it up on my 1901 London discs.
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pm gardener she might have it as she posted the 1901 census
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For the life of me, I can't find the file I had on Giles!!! I've turned the house upside down today...
What's really annoying is that it contains the marriage and death certs, 1841-1891 census entries and a whole load of other useful stuff.
I don't suppose I can get here for this new problem, can I?
What's really annoying is that it contains the marriage and death certs, 1841-1891 census entries and a whole load of other useful stuff.
I don't suppose I can get here for this new problem, can I?

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post what you can remeber and will take it from there see what we can find out 

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Just in case this is needed again.........
Marriages Jun 1849
Loakes Giles Ely XIV 109
Wallis Hephzibah Ely XIV 109
1841: Mount Pleasant, Witcham, Cambridgeshire
Giles Loakes 50 Farmer
Elizabeth Loakes 40
Martha Loakes 20
Giles Loakes 10
Sarah Loakes 9
Hannah Loakes 2
Matthew Giles 15 Agricultural Lab
Elizabeth Giles 15
Mary Long 40 Ind
Philip Long 35 Ind
All born in the County
Marriages Jun 1849
Loakes Giles Ely XIV 109
Wallis Hephzibah Ely XIV 109
1841: Mount Pleasant, Witcham, Cambridgeshire
Giles Loakes 50 Farmer
Elizabeth Loakes 40
Martha Loakes 20
Giles Loakes 10
Sarah Loakes 9
Hannah Loakes 2
Matthew Giles 15 Agricultural Lab
Elizabeth Giles 15
Mary Long 40 Ind
Philip Long 35 Ind
All born in the County
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I've sent the 1901 by email so we'll see if that looks likley or not.


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Many thanks Kate!! All received. I'm not quite sure how to confirm catagorically that this is my Giles, but everything fits, so I guess that may be the best I can get! But given the number of mistranscriptions and name changes, this new information doesn't surprise me. Any comments?
He has been Giles Loakes, Liles Loakes, John Giles Loakes, John Loakes, John Gates, now John reeves. He was married to Hepzibah or Elizabeth, born in Witcham, Cambs or Witham, Norfolk.
He has lived in Witcham, Spittalfields, Witcham and Southwark
He has been a farmer, Railway porter, Publican, Farmer, Cab proprietor, and carman
All in all a bit of a nightmare! I hope now I can put him to bed... At least I can forget about dates now and concentrate on his life story.
Many thanks also to mallosa for the additional info!!
He has been Giles Loakes, Liles Loakes, John Giles Loakes, John Loakes, John Gates, now John reeves. He was married to Hepzibah or Elizabeth, born in Witcham, Cambs or Witham, Norfolk.
He has lived in Witcham, Spittalfields, Witcham and Southwark
He has been a farmer, Railway porter, Publican, Farmer, Cab proprietor, and carman
All in all a bit of a nightmare! I hope now I can put him to bed... At least I can forget about dates now and concentrate on his life story.
Many thanks also to mallosa for the additional info!!
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Re: *Archive TBC*- Giles is missing
This seems completed?
Anything else to add?
Jo
Anything else to add?
Jo
