Thomas Bandy1
b. 2 Oct 1897, d. 21 Dec 1927
Reference | D1556-1897 |
Mother | Kate Frances Bandy2 b. 21 May 1876, d. Mar 1905 |
Birth* | 2 Oct 1897 | Thomas Bandy , son of Kate Frances Bandy, was born on Saturday, 2 Oct 1897 at The Union Workhouse, St Albans, HRT, ENG; son of Kate (straw hat sewer of Redbourn).1,3 |
Census* | 31 Mar 1901 | Thomas Bandy appeared on the census of 31 Mar 1901 at 32 Sandridge Rd, St Albans, HRT, ENG; boarder age 3, Tom is boarding with Ellen GRAY (married but no husband in the house), her daughter Ellen F GRAY age 24, and son Earnest. A Frank BODINGTON age 3 is also a boarder.4 |
Census 1911* | 2 Apr 1911 | He appeared in the 1911 census at Cople, BDF, ENG. A boarder age 13.5 |
Census 1921* | 19 Jun 1921 | He appeared in the 1921 census at Cople, BDF, ENG. Thomas, 23 y 8 m Single, Boarder. Occ: Carpenter: Mr S Nicholes Builder, Cople Beds.6 |
Marriage | Jun 1924 | On Jun 1924 aged 26 Thomas Bandy married Beatrice J Northwood in Bedford, BDF, ENG.7 |
Death* | 21 Dec 1927 | Thomas Bandy died at age 30 , Bedford, BDF on 21 Dec 1927 (age 30).8,9 |
Burial* | Dec 1927 | He was buried in Dec 1927 at All Saints Churchyard, Cople, Bedford, BDF, ENG; "Tom dearly beloved husband of Jessie Severed only till he come Died December 21st 1927 age 30."9 |
Family | Beatrice J Northwood b. c 1903 |
Citations
- [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :PJ: GRO 3a 626(D:6).
- [S16] Derek Bandy, "Conjecture by Derek Bandy" :Thomas' mother is named as Kate of Trdbourn. There are two possible Kates. One was married by the date of this birth so we assume it was the other one.
- [S14] Certified Copy of Birth Marriage or Death Entry :GRO 3a 626 B Cert 378.
- [S50] 1901 Census :RG13 1310 110 24 145.
- [S93] Findmypast.com: UK 1911 Census"Findmypast.com (RG14PN8879 RG78PN467 RD174 SD5 ED14 SN33)."
- [S114] Findmypast.com: UK 1921 Census"FMP1921 Census Of England & Wales:GBC/1921/RG15/07935/0051/02."
- [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :M Index entry PJ: GRO 3b 845(D:19) JunQ 1924 Bedford.
- [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :Death: PJ: GRO 3b 340(D:5) Bedford 1927.12.00.
- [S103] Burial Records :"Burial: Anc: in the Global, Find A Grave Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current Thomas BandyBirth Date: 1897Birth Place: Hertfordshire, EnglandDeath Date: 21 Dec 1927Death Place: Bedfordshire, EnglandCemetery: All Saints ChurchyardBurial or Cremation Place: Cople, Bedford Borough, Bedfordshire, EnglandHas Bio?: N."
Last Edited | 31 Oct 2022 |
Thomas Bandy1
b. c 1728, d. Aug 1781
Reference | D0270-1728 |
Birth* | c 1728 | Thomas Bandy whose parents are unknown was born c 1728.1 |
Marriage* | 18 Oct 1749 | On Saturday, 18 Oct 1749 Thomas Bandy married Elizabeth Bentley in Aspley Guise, BDF, ENG.2 |
(Witness) Burial | 21 Dec 1767 | Thomas Bandywitnessed the burial of Elizabeth Bentley on 21 Dec 1767 at Aspley Guise, BDF, ENG.2 |
Marriage* | 5 Jul 1768 | On Tuesday, 5 Jul 1768 Thomas Bandy married Ann Brincloe in Aspley Guise, BDF, ENG.1,2 |
Death* | Aug 1781 | Thomas Bandy died in Aug 1781. |
Burial* | 10 Aug 1781 | He was buried on 10 Aug 1781 at Aspley Guise, BDF, ENG.2 |
Family 1 | Elizabeth Bentley b. c 1728, d. Dec 1767 | |
Children |
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Family 2 | Ann Brincloe b. c 1740, d. Apr 1792 | |
Child |
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Citations
Last Edited | 14 Feb 2021 |
Thomas Bandy1
b. c 1850
Reference | D1616-1851 |
Adoptive father | Richard Maze Bandey2 b. 31 Aug 1819, d. 21 May 1863 |
Mother | Elizabeth Newland1 b. 1832 |
Relationship | 9th great-grandson of Richard' s father Bandy |
Charts | line of Richard's Father c 1505 |
Birth* | c 1850 | Thomas Bandy , son of Richard Maze Bandey and Elizabeth Newland, was born c 1850 at Clerkenwell, MDX, ENG; It is not yet clear whether this is Richard Maze Bandy's son by his first marriage or Elizabeth Newland's son by her first marriage. he first appears in the 1861 Census, after their marriage.1 |
(Witness) Census 1861 | 7 Apr 1861 | Thomas Bandy appeared as Thomas MAYS is 11 in the household of Richard Maze Bandey and Elizabeth Newland in the census at 6 Easton Place, St James, at Clerkenwell; The whole family is listed as MAYS. Richard and Elizabeth are now married: He is 41 a bricklayer, she is 30.3 |
Census* | 2 Apr 1871 | Thomas Bandy appeared on the census of 2 Apr 1871 at St James, Clerkenwell, MDX, ENG; son age 20.1 |
Citations
Last Edited | 22 Dec 2015 |
Thomas Bandy1
b. Sep 1921, d. Jun 1926
Reference | D1729-1921 |
Father | Thomas Bandy1 b. 23 Apr 1888, d. Sep 1965 |
Mother | Daisy Louisa Andrews1 b. c 1899, d. 5 Apr 1952 |
Relationship | 10th great-grandson of Richard' s father Bandy |
Charts | line of Richard's Father c 1505 |
Birth* | Sep 1921 | Thomas Bandy , son of Thomas Bandy and Daisy Louisa Andrews, was born in Sep 1921 at Berkhampsted, HRT, ENG.1 |
Death* | Jun 1926 | Thomas Bandy died at age 4 , Hemel Hempstead, HRT in Jun 1926 (age 4).2 |
Citations
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2015 |
Thomas Bandy1
b. Mar 1920, d. 1984
Reference | D2528-1920 |
Father | Fred Bandy1 b. 11 Jan 1888, d. Apr 1968 |
Mother | Nellie Hawker1 b. 15 Jul 1885, d. Dec 1960 |
Relationship | 11th great-grandson of Richard' s father Bandy |
Charts | line of Richard's Father c 1505 |
Birth* | Mar 1920 | Thomas Bandy , son of Fred Bandy and Nellie Hawker, was born in Mar 1920 at Blaby, LEI, ENG.1 |
(Witness) Census 1921 | 19 Jun 1921 | Thomas Bandy appeared as Thomas 1 y 4 m Son in the household of Fred Bandy and Nellie Hawker in the 1921 census at Leicester Road, at Glen Parva; Fred, 33 y 5 m Head : Gardener. : Mr Lorrimer Hosiery Manufacturer: Torronto Cadby, Leicester. Nellie 36 y 11 m Wife Nellies father is living with them and all 3 boys.2 |
Marriage* | Mar 1953 | On Mar 1953 Thomas Bandy married Marjorie Morris in Leicester, LEI, ENG.3 |
Death* | 1984 | Thomas Bandy died, Leicester, LEI in 1984 (Born 21.2.1920.)4 |
Family | Marjorie Morris b. 20 May 1919, d. 1987 |
Citations
- [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :PJ: GRO 7a 73(D:15).
- [S114] Findmypast.com: UK 1921 Census"FMP1921 Census Of England & Wales:GBC/1921/RG15/14809/0031/02."
- [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :Marriage: PJ: GRO 3a 1404(D:35) Leicester C 1953.03.00
Death: PJ: GRO Reg0887/Vol6/Page1328(D:72) Leicester C 1987.00.00. - [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :Death: PJ: GRO Reg.0484/Vol.6/Page.1619(D:71A) Leicester C 1984.00.00.
Last Edited | 8 Feb 2015 |
Thomas Bandy1
b. c 1765, d. Aug 1837
Reference | D3026-1765 |
Birth* | c 1765 | Thomas Bandy whose parents are unknown was born c 1765.1 |
Marriage* | b 1801 | On b 1801 Thomas Bandy married Elizabeth Unknown.1 |
(Witness) Burial | 5 Sep 1805 | Thomas Bandywitnessed the burial of Elizabeth Unknown on 5 Sep 1805 at St Nicholas, Harpenden, HRT, ENG; "wife of Thomas."2 |
Marriage* | 16 Nov 1812 | On Monday, 16 Nov 1812 Thomas Bandy married Mary Bitchenoe in Harpenden, HRT, ENG,John alias crossed out. he marks both widows otp. This is the most likely pair of widows in the area with recent widowhood..3,4 |
(Witness) Burial | 3 Feb 1837 | Thomas Bandywitnessed the burial of Mary Bitchenoe on 3 Feb 1837 at St Nicholas, Harpenden, HRT, ENG; age 75.5 |
Residence* | 16 Jul 1837 | On 16 Jul 1837 Thomas lived at St Albans Union Workhouse, Wheathamstead, HRT, ENG, "born 1761" admitted 16Jul 1837, discharged 5 Aug 1837. Presumed to be this Thomas.6 |
Death Reg* | Aug 1837 | His death was registered in the quarter ending the end of Aug 1837: Regd Sep Q.7 |
Burial* | 6 Aug 1837 | He was buried on 6 Aug 1837 at St Leonard, Sandridge, HRT, ENG; age 72, It seems likely that Thomas moved to live with his daughter. after the death of his second wife in Redbourn (6 miles walking/horseback.8 |
Family 1 | Elizabeth Unknown b. c 1779 | |
Child |
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Family 2 | Mary Bitchenoe b. c 1762 |
Citations
- [S11] International Genealogical Index (IGI) :Baptism of Sophia 1801.04.26 Harpenden.
- [S103] Burial Records :Burial: FmP: Hertfordshire Burials Image, Burial: FmP: NBI, image seen: FmP: Hertfordshire Burials Image.
- [S104] Online marriage record :Marriage: https://www.hertsdirect.org/ Hertfordshire Marriage Index (1538-1837) Harpenden 1812.11.16.
- [S104] Online marriage record :Marriage: FmP: Hertfordshire marriage images.
- [S103] Burial Records :Burial: GOONS MC Anni Berman (extra information) Harpenden 1837.02.03 also indexed BAUDY.
- [S112] Poor Law record :Hertfordshire Archives: Off Acc 1162 workhouse register 1835-1839 (page 39)
Hertfordshire Archives: Off Acc 1162 workhouse register 1835-1839 (page 34). - [S6] General Register Office Index Entry :Death: GRO Ref: vi 275 St Albans 1837.09.00
Death: PJ: GRO VI 275(B:69) St Albans 1837.09.00. - [S92] National Burial Index at http://www.findmypast.com.
Last Edited | 19 Jan 2021 |
Thomas Bandy1
b. Mar 1912, d. Jun 1935
Reference | D2468-1912 |
Father | Albert George Bandy1 b. Dec 1877, d. Jun 1930 |
Mother | Elizabeth Turner1 b. 29 Dec 1875, d. 23 Jan 1940 |
Birth* | Mar 1912 | Thomas Bandy , son of Albert George Bandy and Elizabeth Turner, was born in Mar 1912 at Willesden, MDX, ENG.1 |
Death* | Jun 1935 | Thomas Bandy died at age 23 , Willesden, MDX in Jun 1935.2 |
Citations
Last Edited | 23 Nov 2009 |
Thomas Bandy1
b. Mar 1913
Reference | D2477-1913 |
Mother | Sarah Jane Bandey1,2 b. Mar 1884 |
Relationship | 11th great-grandson of Richard' s father Bandy |
Charts | line of Richard's Father c 1505 |
Birth* | Mar 1913 | Thomas Bandy , son of Sarah Jane Bandey, was born in Mar 1913 at Islington, MDX, ENG.1 |
Citations
Last Edited | 18 Jun 2010 |
Thomas Bandy1
b. c 1703
Reference | D2100-1703 |
Father | John Bandy1 b. c 1680 |
Mother | unknown unknown1 b. c 1680 |
Birth* | c 1703 | Thomas Bandy , son of John Bandy and unknown unknown, was born c 1703.1 |
Occupation* | 13 Sep 1717 | In 1717 Thomas Bandy was a Apprenticed to John Stedman, Tinplate Worker. at London, MDX, ENG.1 |
Citations
- [S95] The Original Record subscription website: www.theoriginalrecord.com: "Masters and Apprentices (1717)
Apprenticeship indentures and clerks' articles were subject to a 6d or 12d per pound stamp duty: the registers of the payments usually give the master's trade, address, and occupation, and the apprentice's father's name and address, as well as details of the date and length of the apprenticeship. 1 January to 8 November 1717."
Last Edited | 9 May 2012 |
Thomas Bandy1
b. 28 Feb 1811
Reference | D1395-1811 |
Father | Thomas Bandy1 b. 19 Oct 1764 |
Mother | Susannah Woodham1 b. c 1770 |
Birth* | 28 Feb 1811 | Thomas Bandy , son of Thomas Bandy and Susannah Woodham, was born on Thursday, 28 Feb 1811 at Moors Alley, Shoreditch, MDX, ENG.1 |
Baptism | 14 Apr 1811 | Thomas Bandy was baptized on 14 Apr 1811 at St Leonard, Shoreditch, MDX, ENG; son of Thomas & Susannah.1 |
Citations
- [S10] Parish Register extracted by Derek Bandy :Bap: Ancestry: All London, England, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812 results for Bandy. Image seen.
Last Edited | 30 Jul 2015 |
Thomas Bandy
b. c 1793
Reference | D3317-1793 |
Father | Peter Bandy1 b. 8 Feb 1767 |
Relationship | 7th great-grandson of Richard' s father Bandy |
Charts | line of Richard's Father c 1505 |
Birth* | c 1793 | Thomas Bandy , son of Peter Bandy, was born c 1793; Named as illigitimate in father Peters will of 1810.1 |
Citations
- [S113] Will :Will of Peter BANDEY 25Jan1810: Genealogist imasge on file.
Last Edited | 2 Nov 2020 |
Thomas Bandy1
b. 21 Apr 1746
Reference | D3351-1746 |
Father | John Bandy1 b. b 1727, d. b 1767 |
Mother | Amy Watts1 b. b 1727 |
Birth* | 21 Apr 1746 | Thomas Bandy , son of John Bandy and Amy Watts, was born on Thursday, 21 Apr 1746 at Wicken, NTH, ENG.1 |
Baptism | 6 May 1746 | Thomas Bandy was baptized on 6 May 1746 at Wicken, NTH, ENG; son of John & Amey.1 |
Marriage* | 28 Mar 1796 | On Monday, 28 Mar 1796 aged 49 Thomas Bandy married Ann Walton in Wicken, NTH, ENG,both otp, both Mark, banns 6 -20 March, witnesses Sussanah Walton & Henry Finall sign.2 |
Probate | 1816 | His estate was probated in 1816 at Wicken, NTH, ENG, entry mention somebody named CHIBNELL.3 |
Burial* | 12 Mar 1816 | Thomas Bandy was buried on 12 Mar 1816 at St John the Evengelist, Wicken, NTH, ENG; age 70.4 |
Family | Ann Walton b. c 1750 | |
Child |
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Citations
- [S107] Baptism Records :Ancestry: Northamptonshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1532-1812 image seen.
- [S104] Online marriage record :Ancestry: All Northamptonshire, England, Marriages, 1754-1912, image seen & IGI private Wicken 1796.03.28.
- [S100] National Archives.
- [S103] Burial Records :Burial: NBI at http://www.findmypast.com Wicken 1816.03.12
"Burial: FmP: Transcription: Northamptonshire Burials:ThomasLast name BandyBirth year 1746Age 70Death year 1816Burial year 1816Burial date 12 Mar 1816Parish St John the EvangelistPlace WickenDenomination AnglicanResidence NTHCounty NorthamptonshireCountry EnglandRepository Northamptonshire ArchivesEvent type BurialBurial unique reference identifier B0275Archive reference 364P/10"
Burial; Ancestry: Northamptonshire, England, Burials, 1813-1912, image seen. - [S107] Baptism Records :Baptism: IGI private Wicken 1796.02.26.
Last Edited | 26 Jan 2021 |
Thomas Bandy1
b. Feb 1796
Reference | D3353-1796 |
Father | Thomas Bandy1 b. 21 Apr 1746 |
Mother | Ann Walton1 b. c 1750 |
Birth* | Feb 1796 | Thomas Bandy , son of Thomas Bandy and Ann Walton, was born in Feb 1796.1 |
Baptism | 26 Feb 1796 | Thomas Bandy was baptized on 26 Feb 1796 at Wicken, NTH, ENG.1 |
Citations
- [S107] Baptism Records :Baptism: IGI private Wicken 1796.02.26.
Last Edited | 26 Jan 2021 |
Thomas Bandy1
b. 3 Mar 1719
Reference | D3357-1717 |
Father | John Bandy1 b. c 1690 |
Mother | Elizabeth Goodinch1 b. c 1690 |
Birth* | 3 Mar 1719 | Thomas Bandy , son of John Bandy and Elizabeth Goodinch, was born on Friday, 3 Mar 1719 at Wicken, NTH, ENG.1 |
Baptism | 6 Mar 1719 | Thomas Bandy was baptized on 6 Mar 1719 at Wicken, NTH, ENG.1 |
Citations
- [S107] Baptism Records :Ancestry: Northamptonshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1532-1812 image seen.
Last Edited | 26 Jan 2021 |
Thomas Bandy1
b. c 1675
Reference | D3388-1680 |
Birth* | c 1675 | Thomas Bandy whose parents are unknown was born c 1675.1 |
Marriage* | 7 Jun 1696 | On Thursday, 7 Jun 1696 Thomas Bandy married Ann New in Fleet, London, MDX, ENG,This is probably the marriage - possibly a bit too early for the baptism but ......2,3 |
Family | Ann New b. c 1680 | |
Children |
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Citations
- [S107] Baptism Records :baptism: geneanet: St. James, Clarkenwell from the yeare of Our Lorde God 1551 (Volume 10) Father at Baptism.
- [S107] Baptism Records :baptism: geneanet: St. James, Clarkenwell from the yeare of Our Lorde God 1551 (Volume 10) Mother at Baptism.
- [S104] Online marriage record :Marriage: Ancestry : London, England, Clandestine Marriage and Baptism Registers, 1667-1754 Entry book of Fleet marriages, 1692 Feb - 1702 Sep
Marriage: Ancestry: London, England, Clandestine Marriage and Baptism Registers, 1667-1754, image seen. - [S107] Baptism Records :baptism: geneanet: St. James, Clarkenwell from the yeare of Our Lorde God 1551 (Volume 10) (26-Jun-21)
https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_951868396 :England, Great BritainEngland Births & Baptisms 1538-1975R_951868396
Baptism: IGI indexed Clerkenwell 1703.02.05. - [S107] Baptism Records :(26-Jun-21) https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_951868397 :England, Great BritainEngland Births & Baptisms 1538-1975R_951868397
Baptism: IGI Indexed Clerkenwell 1704.08.10
baptism: geneanet: St. James, Clarkenwell from the yeare of Our Lorde God 1551 (Volume 10). - [S107] Baptism Records :baptism: geneanet: St. James, Clarkenwell from the yeare of Our Lorde God 1551 (Volume 10)
(26-Jun-21) https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_951895894 :England, Great BritainEngland Births & Baptisms 1538-1975R_951895894
Baptism: IGI indexed Clerkenwell 1707.02.25. - [S107] Baptism Records :(26-Jun-21) https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_951897112 :England, Great BritainEngland Births & Baptisms 1538-1975R_951897112
Baptism: IGI indexed Clerkenwell 1708.05.22
baptism: geneanet: St. James, Clarkenwell from the yeare of Our Lorde God 1551 (Volume 10). - [S107] Baptism Records :(26-Jun-21) https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_951872912 :England, Great BritainEngland Births & Baptisms 1538-1975R_951872912
Baptism: IGI indexed Clerkenwell 1709.04.07
baptism: geneanet: St. James, Clarkenwell from the yeare of Our Lorde God 1551 (Volume 10). - [S107] Baptism Records :(26-Jun-21) https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_951862401 :England, Great BritainEngland Births & Baptisms 1538-1975R_951862401
baptism: geneanet: St. James, Clarkenwell from the yeare of Our Lorde God 1551 (Volume 10)
Baptism: IGI Indexed Clerkenwell 1710.09.17. - [S107] Baptism Records :(26-Jun-21) https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_951862202 :England, Great BritainEngland Births & Baptisms 1538-1975R_951862202
Baptism: IGI Indexed Clerkenwell 1714.10.24
baptism: geneanet: St. James, Clarkenwell from the yeare of Our Lorde God 1551 (Volume 10).
Last Edited | 10 Jul 2021 |
Thomas Bandy1
b. Jul 1619
Reference | D3412-1619 |
Father | Thomas Bandy1 b. c 1575 |
Mother | Margaret Unknown1 b. c 1590, d. Jul 1619 |
Birth* | Jul 1619 | Thomas Bandy , son of Thomas Bandy and Margaret Unknown, was born in Jul 1619 at Northolt, MDX, ENG; Probably born in July because his mother died in July.1 |
Baptism | 14 Oct 1619 | Thomas Bandy was baptized on 14 Oct 1619 at St Mary the Virgin, Northolt, MDX, ENG.1 |
Citations
- [S107] Baptism Records :Anc: London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Reference Number: DRO/051/001(2021-11-01): https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll
Last Edited | 21 Nov 2021 |
Thomas Bandy1
b. c 1650
Reference | D0875-1645 |
Birth* | c 1650 | Thomas Bandy whose parents are unknown was born c 1650.1 |
Marriage* | b 1672 | On b 1672 Thomas Bandy married Ann unknown.2 |
Family | Ann unknown b. c 1650 | |
Children |
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Citations
- [S107] Baptism Records :Baptism: Ancestry: All London, England, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812 results for Bandy, image seen, father at baptism Thomas small coal man mother Ann.
- [S16] Derek Bandy, "Conjecture by Derek Bandy" :Baptism: Ancestry: All London, England, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812 results for Bandy, image seen, father at baptism Thomas small coal man mother Ann.
- [S107] Baptism Records :Anc: London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Reference Number: P93/PAU3/001(2021-11-01): https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll.
- [S107] Baptism Records :Baptism: Ancestry: All London, England, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812 results for Bandy, image seen
Anc: London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Reference Number: P93/PAU3/001(2021-11-01): https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll - [S107] Baptism Records :Baptism: Ancestry: All London, England, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812 results for Bandy, image seen
Anc: London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Reference Number: P93/PAU3/001(2021-10-31): https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll
Last Edited | 18 Feb 2022 |
Thomas Bandy1
b. 18 Dec 1673, d. Aug 1677
Reference | D3406-1673 |
Father | Thomas Bandy1 b. c 1650 |
Mother | Ann unknown1 b. c 1650 |
Baptism | 18 Dec 1673 | Thomas Bandy was baptized on 18 Dec 1673 at St Paul, Shadwell, MDX, ENG; Thomas Bandy fath: Thomas Bandy (Collier) of new gravel lane born same day.1 |
Birth* | 18 Dec 1673 | He , son of Thomas Bandy and Ann unknown, was born on Monday, 18 Dec 1673 at New Gravel Lane, Shadwell, MDX, ENG.1 |
Death* | Aug 1677 | Thomas Bandy died at age 3 in Aug 1677.1 |
Burial* | 10 Aug 1677 | He was buried on 10 Aug 1677 at St Paul, Shadwell, MDX, ENG; of New Gravel Lane son of Thomas (smallcoalman).1,2 |
Citations
- [S107] Baptism Records :Baptism: Ancestry: All London, England, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812 results for Bandy, image seen
Anc: London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Reference Number: P93/PAU3/001(2021-11-01): https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll - [S103] Burial Records :Burial: Ancestry: All London, England, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812 (image seen)
Anc: London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Reference Number: P93/PAU3/001(2021-10-30): https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll
Last Edited | 18 Feb 2022 |
Thomas Albert Bandy1
b. 22 Feb 1905, d. Jan 1966
Reference | D1982-1905 |
Father | William Henry Bandy2 b. 12 May 1870, d. Mar 1947 |
Mother | Eleanor J Davison2 b. 11 Jun 1871, d. Dec 1950 |
Relationship | 9th great-nephew of Richard' s father Bandy |
Charts | line of Richard's Father c 1505 |
Birth* | 22 Feb 1905 | Thomas Albert Bandy , son of William Henry Bandy and Eleanor J Davison, was born on Wednesday, 22 Feb 1905 at Prescot, LAN, ENG.1,3 |
(Witness) Census 1911 | 2 Apr 1911 | Thomas Albert Bandy appearedin the household of William Henry Bandy and Eleanor J Davison in the 1911 census at Twiss Green, Newchurch, at Warrington; William is a General Labourer.2 |
(Witness) Census 1921 | 19 Jun 1921 | Thomas Albert Bandy appeared as 18 y, S, Son. Occ: Carter. Emp: John Foulds 72 High St Atherton. born Sutton Rd, St Helens in the household of William Henry Bandy and Eleanor J Davison in the 1921 census at 19 Bolton Old Road, at Atherton; NB: there are Multiple families at this address. William is 51 y 2 m old, General Labourer Colliery Surface, Wigan Coal Iron Compy, Priestners Westleigh, born Glazebury. Eleanor is 51 y 1 m, born Marsh Fould, Halliwell.5 children at home.4 |
Marriage* | Sep 1928 | On Sep 1928 aged 23 Thomas Albert Bandy married Gladys M Parry in Leigh, LAN, ENG.5 |
1939 Register* | 29 Sep 1939 | Thomas Albert Bandy is listed in the 1939 Register with Gladys M Parry at 127 Bolton Old Road, Atherton, LAN, ENG, the entry contains 22 Feb ? Male Lorry Driver Asisstant Heavy Worker & Hart (Bandy) 24 Sep 1907 Female Piecer Cotton Mill. Living with JONES Elizabeth 31 May 1870 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties.3 |
Death* | Jan 1966 | Thomas Albert Bandy died at age 60 , Leigh, LAN in Jan 1966 (age 60).6 |
Cremation* | 25 Jan 1966 | His body was cremated date of death 20 Jan 1966 on 25 Jan 1966 at Overdale Crematorium, Bolton, LAN, ENG.7 |
Family | Gladys M Parry b. 24 Sep 1907 | |
Child |
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Citations
- [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :PJ: GRO 8b 866(D:8).
- [S93] Findmypast.com: UK 1911 Census"Census 1911: Findmypast.com (RG14PN23202 RG78PN1356 RD460 SD2 ED11 SN116)."
- [S101] Derek BandyFind My Past, "1939 Register" :FmP: 1939 Register: RG101/4701A/004/35 Letter Code:.
- [S114] Findmypast.com: UK 1921 Census"FMP1921 Census Of England & Wales:GBC/1921/RG15/18464/0017/05."
- [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :PJ: GRO 8c 510(D.27).
- [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :PJ: GRO 10d 9(D:62a).
- [S22] Cemetery records :Deceased Online:.
- [S25] Researcher: Peter G Jones' complete extract of the GRO Index :Birth: PJ: GRO 8a 344(D.24) death: PJ: GRO 8c 207(D:20).
Last Edited | 26 Jul 2016 |
Thomas Amos Bandy
b. 7 Jun 1840, d. 11 Jul 1921
Reference | D0735-1840 |
Father | Thomas Bandy b. 19 Nov 1805, d. 18 Feb 1896 |
Mother | Sarah Parks b. 1814, d. 1881 |
Relationship | 8th great-grandson of Richard' s father Bandy |
Charts | line of Richard's Father c 1505 |
Birth | Jun 1840 | Thomas Amos Bandy , son of Thomas Bandy and Sarah Parks, was born in Jun 1840 at Newcastle upon Tyne, NBL, ENG. |
Baptism* | 7 Jun 1840 | Thomas Amos Bandy was baptized on 7 Jun 1840 at St Andrew, Newcastle upon Tyne, NBL, ENG; from "The Barracks" son of Thomas (Corporal 98th Reg Infantry) and Sarah.1 |
(Witness) Census 1841 | 6 Jun 1841 | He appearedin the household of Sarah Parks in the 1841 census at Tingewick; Sarah and her son Thomas are living with her father & mother-in-law Thomas & Martha (Bandy) BULL. She describes herself as a "Soldier's wife" her husband Thomas is not present.[posted with regmt to Manchester]2 |
Marriage* | 4 Dec 1867 | On Wednesday, 4 Dec 1867 aged 27 Thomas Amos Bandy married Martha Dora Mortimer, daughter of Samuel Mortimer and Martha Sutton, in Gingin, WA, AUS. |
Residence* | 1901 | In 1901 Thomas and Martha lived at Moore River, Gingin, WA, AUS, Thomas Amos Snr was a farmer.3 |
Residence | 1906 | In 1906 Thomas and Martha lived at Moore River, Gingin, WA, AUS.3 |
Residence | 1916 | In 1916 Thomas and Martha lived at Moore River, Gingin, WA, AUS.3 |
Death* | 11 Jul 1921 | Thomas Amos Bandy died at age 81 , Moora, WA on 11 Jul 1921 (date from burial record).4 |
Note* | Thomas Amos' early childhood in England saw him attending the parish schools where his father was stationed attaining a good standard of education. After arriving in the Colony he attended the school set up by the Anglican Church in Freshwater Bay, and later at James Street School in Perth. Labour was scarce and, when he was 14, he had no difficulty in obtaining work at Shenton's Wool Stores in St George's Terrace. Very keen on farming, he grabbed the first opportunity to gain employment on a farm to gain first hand knowledge in running one. He soon got a job at Herne Hill on the property of William Locke Brockman who had taken up a large estate to carry on dairy farming. He also managed to grow 10 acres of good quality wheat for his own use. When his son (also Wlliam Locke) took over a large estate at Moondah, Thomas Amos went with him. Brockman concentrated on the breeding of beef cattle and horses as the land was not suitable for wheat growing. Thomas, who spent most of the time tending the stock was entralled by the beauty of the district and vowed that one day he would set himself up in this area. A man named Daniel King, who leased large grazing estates in the Beermullah and Bedamanup districts, married Ann, the 19 year old daughter of Samuel and Martha Mortimer. Daniel built a house at the junction of the Moore River and Gingin Brook and when it was completed, took his bride there in 1862. However, in the floods of 1863, he was forced to evacuate the homestead which he had named (or misnamed?) Mt Pleasant. After this misfortune, he planned and had built a larger residence on higher ground and when it was completed in 1874 he moved in and used it as an hotel. Thomas Amos, who had married another of the Mortimer girls in 1867, was asked to manage the property for his brother in law Daniel and he, Martha, and their 4 children (George Albert, Louisa, Martha and baby William) moved to Mt Pleasant in 1874. Martha was a woman of strong character who managed the household efficiently and brought up her 12 children firmly but kindly. Although a school was opened in Gingin in 1863 with Mrs Tyler as the official school mistress in charge, those children in the Moore River area had little or no chance of attending so the task feel to the parents, many of whom were semi-literate themselves. Apart from the arduous farming duties, the couple also kept a well tended garden in which they planted a number of varieties of fruit trees. Thomas Amos eventually left Mt Pleasant and took up market gardening in the East Perth area. The ground was swampy and water was easily acquired a few feet under the surface all the year round. It was hard work, but after a few years, (in 1882) he managed to save sufficient money to acquire the leasehold of the Warren Bush Inn on the Guildford Road a few miles south of Bullsbrook. Only a few stones and a white gum tree now mark the spot in a curve in the road where the old Inn once stood. In 18856, having saved sufficient money, he purchased land near Regan's Ford on the Moore River. This property he called "Woodbine" and it was here that he spent the rest of his days. At last his dream of owning his own land had come true. Both he and the eldest 2 sons, George Albert and William worked tirelessly making the mud and straw bricks for the walls and chimney and stacking them in rows so the sun could dry them. They were also fortunate in finding quite a quantity of good quality timber on the beach north of the mouth of the Moore River which they carted home for us eon the doorways, windows, rafters and shelving. The roof was made of iron recently imported from England and was the first iron-roofed home on the river. The building was erected by Hartley Bowen who was credited with many of the fine homes built in the area at that time. After he built fences to contain the annoying Regna's pigs, Thomas Amos and his sons undertook contract work for many of the settlers in the district. His plan was to do as much contract work as possible, clear his own land when work was slack and carry out other necessary improvements. Martha was an expert gardener and by selling fruit and vegetables to travellers who used the ford across the river near Regan's property on their way to and from the city, a little more was added to their savings. In 1889, George Albert left for Northampton as he believd there were better opportunities in that area for employment. However by this time his parents were well on their way to having paid off their property and as well, the younger children were able to help with the lighter work around the farm. In 1891, a railway line was built by the Midland Railway Company from Midland to Gingin, so fewer travellers used the route via Regan's Ford. They chose instead the inland route and railed their stock and produce from the railhead at Gingin to the metropolitan markets. The advent of the railway was most beneficial to the settlers in the Gingin district and the town itself prospered from the improvement in trading. In addition, the arrival in the city of miners on their way to the Goldfields led to a great demand for horses as well as foodstuffs. So all who were able to provide these necessities gained financially. It was quite a rewarding period for the Bandy family as Thomas Amos, who had gradually built up his herd of cattle during the previous years, acquired a good price for his stock. With the money earned he procured mroe land between Regan's Ford and Muchamulla and now had a considerable acreage to tend. A Roads Board was set up in the Gingin district in 1893 but it was short lived. However, by 1898 it was again functioning in an ongoing manner. Plans were in motion to clear a raod from Regan's Ford to Mogumber fro driving stock to be railed to the Midland Markets. When funds were available, the contract was let to Thomas Amos who completed the work of marking, clearing and grubbing in 1904. In 1906 at the age of 66 years, he was elected by the River settlers to represent them as a member of the Gingin Roads Board. After a year of service however, he found the task of riding to and from his property to Gingin beyond his capabilities and did not seek re-election the following year. Thomas Amos and his wife contributed considerably to the development of the River properties both on their own farm at "Woodbine" and others for whom they had done contract work. Failing health eventually forced Thomas to give up working away from his own farm, but he continued to potter about until his death on 21 July 1921. He was buried at the Gingin Cemetary. Before his death Martha put the property up for sale as she was unable to carry on the work on her own. It was purchased by Thomas Hobson in 1920. Martha remained in Gingin for a short period, but after her husband's death she moved to "Glen Valley" at Gillingarra with her sons Reuben and David. David and his family moved to Carnamah and farmed in that area and Robert left "Hill View" the property owned by his brother Thomas Bandy, and went to live with his twin brother Reuben at Glen Valley. | |
Burial* | 21 Jul 1921 | He was buried on 21 Jul 1921 at St Luke's, Cemetery, Gingin, WA, AUS; grave N126 denomination =N.5 |
Family | Martha Dora Mortimer b. 6 Jul 1845, d. 21 Sep 1938 | |
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Citations
- [S107] Baptism Records :FmP: Baptism: Northumberland Baptisms image seen.
- [S13] 1841 Census :Ancestry.co.uk HO107/44/29 Buckingham Tingewick 1 14 23.
- [S73] Electoral Rolls: "ancestry.com.au Australian Electoral Rolls, 1901-1936."
- [S52] Death record :Death: FmP: Western Australia Death index Transcription Registration number 20 moora.
- [S103] Burial Records :Burial image seen "Australia, Queensland Cemetery Records, 1802-1990," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVBQ-P87R : 9 March 2015), Thomas Amos Bandy, 21 Jul 1921; citing Burial, Gin Gin, Western Australia, Australia, private collection of Jim and Alison Rogers, Bargara; FHL microfilm 1,238,898.
Last Edited | 10 Apr 2020 |