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Re: Black Country Kendalls

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 11:05 am
by mallosa
Richard, just waiting for Admin to set up your Kendall Family Album then I'll add the photos you sent me :grin:

Re: Black Country Kendalls

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 11:14 am
by Northern Lass

Re: Black Country Kendalls

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 11:31 am
by RichardKendall84
Hi Northern Lass
The info for Harriet, William, John, George, Richard etc (children of William Kendall and Dinah Haden) appears to be slightly wrong. I have a baptism record, well, at least a reference to them being baptised in Romsley, St Kenelms, not :roll: Brerley H

Re: Black Country Kendalls

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 11:36 am
by blackcountrybiker
The church at Clent was the main church for the whole area at one time Richard. Rowley Regis church was really only a chapelry of the church at Clent until it was granted a parish of it's own, not sure of the exact dates, but the vicar of Clent certainly had some power over the vicars of Rowley and Cradley. I have quite a few relatives born around Netherton, Old Hill, Cradley, Rowley and Brierly Hill who were either baptised or married at Clent or Romsley.

Re: Black Country Kendalls

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 11:36 am
by mallosa
Richard, if you click on each individual name you will see whats been added for baptisms

Re: Black Country Kendalls

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 12:12 pm
by Northern Lass
RichardKendall84 wrote:Hi Northern Lass
The info for Harriet, William, John, George, Richard etc (children of William Kendall and Dinah Haden) appears to be slightly wrong. I have a baptism record, well, at least a reference to them being baptised in Romsley, St Kenelms, not :roll: Brerley H


We dont have the bapt for
some of them
we have Harriet here
http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/tr ... =771071582

so where are they all from some dont have bapts

Wm puts lots of diff places

what do we put these sibs place of birth guys
http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/tr ... i=42983413

do we leave blank? or put in ??

Re: Black Country Kendalls

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 12:24 pm
by Northern Lass
RichardKendall84 wrote:Hi Northern Lass
The info for Harriet, William, John, George, Richard etc (children of William Kendall and Dinah Haden) appears to be slightly wrong. I have a baptism record, well, at least a reference to them being baptised in Romsley, St Kenelms, not :roll: Brerley H


going to Put Worcs. for now

Wm puts dudley wood /Brierley Hill and Hunnington?

Re: Black Country Kendalls

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 12:49 pm
by RichardKendall84
I'm just being pinicatty and trying to come across clever haha...It will be fine to leave as it is for now :grin: Younguns' today ay?

I know the Kendalls' appeared to move into what is now the Blackcountry during the Industrial Revolution. William Kendall B abt 1796 lived in Romsley all of his life after losing his wife Dinah. He appears on the 1851 census as living at 81 Backlane, Romsley but his name was spelt Kendle (Typcial different spelling as know body could spell back then hardly) aged 60
Then in the 1861 cenus he appears again living alone in Backlane aged 71.
I do have a copy of Dinah and Williams marriage record if anyone would like a copy....15th Sept 1818 in,Stoke Prior, Severn Stoke, Worcester? and i have his burial record for "Burials in the parish of Romsley in the year of 1867, buried March 15th, aged 77....a ripe old age.

I don't really know what happened to his other sons apart from my Great x 4 Grandfather, William Kendall B1825. William (I think), on his own, moved to Rowley Regis. He was 16, and on the 1841 census, appears to live at 5 ways...but i cannot tell why or what house he lives at? He seems he is living with The Gile family. Could it be a workhouse? or simply that he is paying rent to live there? He appears to be a "Stone miner".
All seems dandy again by 1851, as he has found love with Mary Ann Raybould,married, and lives at "73 Cradley Heath" and has a son and daughther, and is a chain maker. (The start of a chain making legacy it would seem!) Can anyone back this information up, as his origins baffle me. Could it be that his father could no longer afford to keep the boys after losing Dinah? so they went their own ways?

Re: Black Country Kendalls

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 12:52 pm
by RichardKendall84
Northern Lass wrote:
RichardKendall84 wrote:Hi Northern Lass
The info for Harriet, William, John, George, Richard etc (children of William Kendall and Dinah Haden) appears to be slightly wrong. I have a baptism record, well, at least a reference to them being baptised in Romsley, St Kenelms, not :roll: Brerley H


going to Put Worcs. for now

Wm puts dudley wood /Brierley Hill and Hunnington?



I think something happened when he was young that made him forget his place of birth exactly. I noticed that on 5 different census's. He says he was born in 5 x diff places! The git haha. See my last post..... a bit of an essay, but i can only assume that he had to make his own way in life after losing his mother.

Re: Black Country Kendalls

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 1:58 pm
by Northern Lass
So is dob for Wm 1790?
if burial is 1867 and aged 77
http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/tr ... =923396346

Re: Black Country Kendalls

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 3:46 pm
by oscar
Hi Jan after dinah my line goes thro dinah and johns son another john who married florence rowberry,their daughter florence weston(1927) was my mother

Re: Black Country Kendalls

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 3:51 pm
by oscar
Hi Richard wouldnt mind a copy of those certs you offered will pm you my email addy

Re: Black Country Kendalls

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 3:53 pm
by mallosa
mallosa wrote:Richard, just waiting for Admin to set up your Kendall Family Album then I'll add the photos you sent me :grin:


Thanks Admin - Sorted !

gallery/album.php?album_id=178

Re: Black Country Kendalls

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 3:57 pm
by blackcountrybiker
Brilliant photos - love the one of Marianne and Dennis :-)

Re: Black Country Kendalls

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 4:15 pm
by oscar
Great photos Richard good to see some rellies in the flesh as it were