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From: "Liz Parkinson" <>
Subject: Re: {WISBECH] Roll Call - SMITH
Date: Fri, 01 Sep 2006 17:39:14 +0000
In-Reply-To: <001001c6cde5$256fda10$8b10bd50@Kennedy>
I would have noticed a name like Julius Caesar SMITH. Especially as I will
have to study him for my unseen translations for A Level Latin.
They will have known my family tho - mainly TIPPLE from Clenchwarton, also
PATRICK, and RAVEN. It is certainly a very unusual name, Julius Caesar, any
ideas why they chose it?
Liz
>
>Hi
>
>My main interest in this area is SMITH:
>
>Samuel SMITH (of Leverington) married Sabra Ann DICKINSON 1810 Wisbech
>
>Children: (the family were Baptists, so no baptisms)
>Mary Ann, Sabrian (various spellings), Samuel, Julius Caesar, Marshall
>George, Julius Caesar & William born Leverington 1811-23
>Rose Ellen, Elizabeth & Sarah born West Walton NFK 1826-31
>By 1833 the family were living at Sutton Crosses, Long Sutton, where Samuel
>was an Innkeeper/Victualler.
>
>My ancestor was Rose Ellen SMITH born 1826, and she married Joseph JOHNSON
>(born Tydd St Mary 1822) in Long Sutton 1846
>
>Sabrian married William LAMBERT, and they lived in Wisbech. Julius Caesar
>SMITH (2) was a Baptist minister & Schoolmaster in Wiggenhall for a while
>around 1841.
>
>Also in Wisbech was Sabra Ann DICKINSON's uncle, Julius Caesar ROB(B)INS,
>born Sutterton LIN 1775. Some other members of the ROBBINs family also
>ended
>up in Wisbech.
>
>Samuel SMITH (senior) was almost certainly son of Job SMITH & Rose BRISTER,
>baptised Mundham NFK 1788. The family were in Kings Lynn and Clenchwarton
>around 1796 - 1804 (maybe longer) before returning to Ashby NFK.
>
>It is likely that the Job SMITH who married Susannah LOWDEN in Clenchwarton
>in 1810, and was a farmer in Terrington St Clement, was brother of my
>Samuel
>SMITH.
>
>Anyone any connections?
>
>Thanks
>Pauline Kennedy
>
>
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