HUNTER Chart 0500

This is a Chart for John Hunter and Elizabeth Miller

  married
28th June 1810
Weymouth, Dorset
 
1
JOHN HUNTER

born about
1792
Weymouth, Dorset
occupation
1841 Customs Officer
1851 Customs Officer
1861 Superannuated Customs Officer
1871 Superannuated ??? Customs
  2
ELIZABETH MILLER

born about
1793
Weymouth, Dorset
baptised
3rd March 1793
Wyke Regis, Weymouth
Dorset

3
Elizabeth
HUNTER
born about
1811
Weymouth, Dorset
baptised
29th September 1811
Wyke Regis
Weymouth, Dorset

married
Thomas
DICKEN
4
Mary 
Roberts
HUNTER

born about
1813 
baptised
7th May
1815
Wyke Regis
Weymouth, Dorset 

married
17th April
1832
St Mary the
Virgin
Dover, Kent
James
STONE
born about
1811
Worth
Matravers
Dorset
occupation
1851
Coastguard
5
Martha
Miller
HUNTER

born about
1815
baptised
7th May
1815
Wyke Regis
Weymouth, Dorset

possibly
married
28th July 1836
Folkstone
Kent
George
REYNOLDS
born about
1811
Dover, Kent
occupation
1851
Seaman 
6
Tamar
Miller
HUNTER

born about
1817 
baptised
9th November
1817
Wyke Regis
Weymouth, Dorset
7
Sarah 
Roberts
HUNTER
born about
1819
Weymouth
Dorset
baptised
21st November
1819
Wyke Regis
Weymouth, Dorset
occupation
1851
Dressmaker
1861, 1871
Laundress
8
Samuel 
John 
Miller
 HUNTER
born about
1825
Weymouth
Dorset

married
September quarter
1849
Dover district
Kent
Edna 
Emma
PRITCHARD
9
Harriet 
Ann 
Miller
HUNTER
born about
1829
Dover, Kent
baptised
6th November
1829
St Mary the Virgin
Dover, Kent
10
Margaret 
Sarah
Ellis
HUNTER
born about
1831
Dover, Kent
baptised
20th May 1831
St Mary the Virgin
Dover, Kent

married
September
quarter
1856
Dover district
Kent
Robert
Thomas
CADMAN
11
Frederick
George
HUNTER
born about
1834
Dover, Kent
baptised
8th May 1833
St Mary the Virgin
Dover, Kent
occupation
1851, 1861 Butcher

married
March quarter
1856
Dover district
Kent
Elizabeth
Mary
BRUFORD
born about
1833
Somerset?
12
William
James
Miller
HUNTER
born about
1835
Dover, Kent
baptised
6th March 1835
St Mary the Virgin
Dover, Kent
occupation
1851 Butcher
1861 Butcher and Grocer
1871 Grocer

married
June quarter
1857
Dover district
Kent
Mercy
APPLETON
born about
1837
Staple?,
Kent

no issue on
1861, 1871 Census
  1. 1841 Middle Row, St Mary, Dover, Kent. Right family but difficult to decide which Elizabeth is the one with John, I think it is the daughter and his wife is not at home. Exactly as shown is the following: John 45 Custom Officer not born Kent, Elizabeth 30 not born Kent, Sarah 20 not born Kent, Harriet 11 born Kent, Sarah 10 born Kent, George 8 born Kent and James 5 born Kent. This is most confusing and does not tie up with the children on the 1851 Census and we have two Sarah's etc etc.
    1851 1 John's Place, Margate Street, Dover, Kent. This is not for Elizabeth but for her family, so proving I have the right one, John HUNTER, Elizabeth's father is a Customs Officer born Weymouth, Dorset, his wife is Elizabeth and their are three more children other than Elizabeth and Sarah, all born Dover, Kent, Margaret 19, Frederick 17, a Butcher and William 16 a Butcher. 
    1861 2 Congate Hill, Hougham, Dover, Kent. John is a Superannuated Customs Office, aged 69 born Weymouth, Dorset, his wife Elizabeth is 68 born Weymouth, Dorset, then there is Sarah R daughter aged 41 a Laundress, born Weymouth, Dorset, then Robert CADMAN son-in-law, aged 27 a Contractors? Clerk born Whitfield, Kent, then Margaret, CADMAN, daughter, aged 30 born Dover, Kent, then Clara CADMAN Granddaughter, aged 4 born Whitfield, Kent and then William CADMAN Grandson, aged 2 born Whitfield, Kent and then Louisa CADMAN Granddaughter aged 1 born Hougham, Kent and then Samuel HUNTER, nephew, aged 26 Joiner and Cabinet Maker born Weymouth, Dorset. This covers all the Census return for this family between 1841 and 1871 and a Chart needs to be put on to clarify what has been found. Then we find on the IGI Margaret Sarah Ellis HUNTER baptised 20th May 1831 St Mary the Virgin, Dover, Kent with parents John and Elizabeth. In the same batch with the same parents are Harriet Ann Miller HUNTER, baptised 6th November 1829, William James Milles (Miller?) HUNTER, baptised 6th March 1835 and Frederick George Hunter, baptised 8th May 1833. Even more details to add to chart, but it does confirm William and Frederick who appear to have been shown as James and George on the 1841 Census
    1871 14 Chapel Place, St Mary, Dover, Kent. Elizabeth is shown as married but Thomas is not with her, only her daughter Elizabeth who married in 1873. Looking for the details on this Census I notice that there is an Elizabeth HUNTER born 1793 with a husband John who are in Dover but she was born in Weymouth, Dorset. If it was the Elizabeth's mother about she would have only been 18 when she had Elizabeth. Having looked at the actual census John who is 79 was also born in Weymouth Dorset, and is a Superannuated ??? Customs. There is also a daughter a Sarah HUNTER, aged 51 a Laundress, also born Weymouth, Dorset. I think that these are the parents of Elizabeth above and having found them on this Census, I might be able to go back to the previous ones and find more evidence that they are. Having now found this I have found a baptism for an Elizabeth HUNTER with parents John and Elizabeth on 29th September 1811 in Wyke Regis, Dorset. Again no maiden name given for the mother. Having looked on the Web, Wyke Regis is part of Weymouth, details are given as follows: Wyke Regis is one of the oldest parts of Weymouth and to the west is Chesil Beach and the fleet and to the east Weymouth Bay and Portland harbour. All Saints Church is the parish church. I therefore think that this is the correct person, BUT she is the only one that shows up, with no Sarah who I think was her younger sister. Then we are finally there with an IGI marriage from actual records for a John HUNTER married 28th June 1810 in Weymouth, Dorset, to a Elizabeth MILLER, so now definitely have to find the ROBERTS in Derbyshire
  2. 1851 1 John's Place, Margate Street, Dover, Kent. This is not for Elizabeth but for her family, so proving I have the right one, John HUNTER, Elizabeth's father is a Customs Officer born Weymouth, Dorset, his wife is Elizabeth and their are three more children other than Elizabeth and Sarah, all born Dover, Kent, Margaret 19, Frederick 17, a Butcher and William 16 a Butcher. 
    1861 2 Congate Hill, Hougham, Dover, Kent. John is a Superannuated Customs Office, aged 69 born Weymouth, Dorset, his wife Elizabeth is 68 born Weymouth, Dorset, then there is Sarah R daughter aged 41 a Laundress, born Weymouth, Dorset, then Robert CADMAN son-in-law, aged 27 a Contractors? Clerk born Whitfield, Kent, then Margaret, CADMAN, daughter, aged 30 born Dover, Kent, then Clara CADMAN Granddaughter, aged 4 born Whitfield, Kent and then William CADMAN Grandson, aged 2 born Whitfield, Kent and then Louisa CADMAN Granddaughter aged 1 born Hougham, Kent and then Samuel HUNTER, nephew, aged 26 Joiner and Cabinet Maker born Weymouth, Dorset. This covers all the Census return for this family between 1841 and 1871 and a Chart needs to be put on to clarify what has been found. Then we find on the IGI Margaret Sarah Ellis HUNTER baptised 20th May 1831 St Mary the Virgin, Dover, Kent with parents John and Elizabeth. In the same batch with the same parents are Harriet Ann Miller HUNTER, baptised 6th November 1829, William James Milles (Miller?) HUNTER, baptised 6th March 1835 and Frederick George Hunter, baptised 8th May 1833. Even more details to add to chart, but it does confirm William and Frederick who appear to have been shown as James and George on the 1841 Census.
    1871 14 Chapel Place, St Mary, Dover, Kent. Elizabeth is shown as married but Thomas is not with her, only her daughter Elizabeth who married in 1873. Looking for the details on this Census I notice that there is an Elizabeth HUNTER born 1793 with a husband John who are in Dover but she was born in Weymouth, Dorset. If it was the Elizabeth's mother about she would have only been 18 when she had Elizabeth. Having looked at the actual census John who is 79 was also born in Weymouth Dorset, and is a Superannuated ??? Customs. There is also a daughter a Sarah HUNTER, aged 51 a Laundress, also born Weymouth, Dorset. I think that these are the parents of Elizabeth above and having found them on this Census, I might be able to go back to the previous ones and find more evidence that they are. Having now found this I have found a baptism for an Elizabeth HUNTER with parents John and Elizabeth on 29th September 1811 in Wyke Regis, Dorset. Again no maiden name given for the mother. Having looked on the Web, Wyke Regis is part of Weymouth, details are given as follows: Wyke Regis is one of the oldest parts of Weymouth and to the west is Chesil Beach and the fleet and to the east Weymouth Bay and Portland harbour. All Saints Church is the parish church. I therefore think that this is the correct person, BUT she is the only one that shows up, with no Sarah who I think was her younger sister. Then we are finally there with an IGI marriage from actual records for a John HUNTER married 28th June 1810 in Weymouth, Dorset, to a Elizabeth MILLER, so now definitely have to find the ROBERTS in Derbyshire.
    Possible IGI baptism. Parents - John and Mary
  3. 1841 Middle Row, St Mary, Dover, Kent. Right family but difficult to decide which Elizabeth is the one with John, I think it is the daughter and his wife is not at home. Exactly as shown is the following: John 45 Custom Officer not born Kent, Elizabeth 30 not born Kent, Sarah 20 not born Kent, Harriet 11 born Kent, Sarah 10 born Kent, George 8 born Kent and James 5 born Kent. This is most confusing and does not tie up with the children on the 1851 Census and we have two Sarah's etc etc.
    1851 1 John's Place, Margate Street, Dover, Kent. This is not for Elizabeth but for her family, so proving I have the right one, John HUNTER, Elizabeth's father is a Customs Officer born Weymouth, Dorset, his wife is Elizabeth and their are three more children other than Elizabeth and Sarah, all born Dover, Kent, Margaret 19, Frederick 17, a Butcher and William 16 a Butcher. 
    1861 2 Congate Hill, Hougham, Dover, Kent. John is a Superannuated Customs Office, aged 69 born Weymouth, Dorset, his wife Elizabeth is 68 born Weymouth, Dorset, then there is Sarah R daughter aged 41 a Laundress, born Weymouth, Dorset, then Robert CADMAN son-in-law, aged 27 a Contractors? Clerk born Whitfield, Kent, then Margaret, CADMAN, daughter, aged 30 born Dover, Kent, then Clara CADMAN Granddaughter, aged 4 born Whitfield, Kent and then William CADMAN Grandson, aged 2 born Whitfield, Kent and then Louisa CADMAN Granddaughter aged 1 born Hougham, Kent and then Samuel HUNTER, nephew, aged 26 Joiner and Cabinet Maker born Weymouth, Dorset. This covers all the Census return for this family between 1841 and 1871 and a Chart needs to be put on to clarify what has been found. Then we find on the IGI Margaret Sarah Ellis HUNTER baptised 20th May 1831 St Mary the Virgin, Dover, Kent with parents John and Elizabeth. In the same batch with the same parents are Harriet Ann Miller HUNTER, baptised 6th November 1829, William James Milles (Miller?) HUNTER, baptised 6th March 1835 and Frederick George Hunter, baptised 8th May 1833. Even more details to add to chart, but it does confirm William and Frederick who appear to have been shown as James and George on the 1841 Census.
    1871 14 Chapel Place, St Mary, Dover, Kent. Elizabeth is shown as married but Thomas is not with her, only her daughter Elizabeth who married in 1873. Looking for the details on this Census I notice that there is an Elizabeth HUNTER born 1793 with a husband John who are in Dover but she was born in Weymouth, Dorset. If it was the Elizabeth's mother about she would have only been 18 when she had Elizabeth. Having looked at the actual census John who is 79 was also born in Weymouth Dorset, and is a Superannuated ??? Customs. There is also a daughter a Sarah HUNTER, aged 51 a Laundress, also born Weymouth, Dorset. I think that these are the parents of Elizabeth above and having found them on this Census, I might be able to go back to the previous ones and find more evidence that they are. Having now found this I have found a baptism for an Elizabeth HUNTER with parents John and Elizabeth on 29th September 1811 in Wyke Regis, Dorset. Again no maiden name given for the mother. Having looked on the Web, Wyke Regis is part of Weymouth, details are given as follows: Wyke Regis is one of the oldest parts of Weymouth and to the west is Chesil Beach and the fleet and to the east Weymouth Bay and Portland harbour. All Saints Church is the parish church. I therefore think that this is the correct person, BUT she is the only one that shows up, with no Sarah who I think was her younger sister. Then we are finally there with an IGI marriage from actual records for a John HUNTER married 28th June 1810 in Weymouth, Dorset, to a Elizabeth MILLER, so now definitely have to find the ROBERTS in Derbyshire.
  4. 1851 Worth Matravers, Dorset. I think this is the right family, although they married in Dover and none of the children on this Census were born in Kent, I think that the family had only just moved from Weymouth when she married, so although the marriage took place in Dover, she had come from Weymouth and her husband was born in Dorset. The fact that he was a Coastguard also points towards them being the correct family. Age for Mary is correct, I think the confirming factor is that one of the children is a Tamer, and a lot of the other names are the same as those in the family above. They were including Tamer: Emma L 18? born Weymouth, Martha 15 born Weymouth, Tamer 12 born Weymouth, James 10 born Studland, Elizabeth 9 born Studland, John 6 born Studland, Thomas 2 born Corfe Castle and Frederick 1 born Corfe Castle.
    1861 St Albans Head, Worth Matravers, Dorset.
  5. 1841 "something" Court (possibly Canterbury), St Mary, Dover, Kent
    1851 6 Paradise Street, St Mary the Virgin, Dover, Kent. Two children on this Census: - John 8 Scholar and Eliza 4 Scholar both born Dover, Kent. There was a lodger, a Henry FRIEND, aged 42 a Mason born Kingston, Kent
    1861 St Mary, Dover, Kent
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  7. 1851 8 Last Lane, St Mary, Dover, Kent. There was a Sarah HUNTER, aged 32 unmarried, Sister-in-Law a dressmaker born Weymouth, Dorset with the family so confirming the surname of Elizabeth.
    1861 2 Congate Hill, Hougham, Dover, Kent. John is a Superannuated Customs Office, aged 69 born Weymouth, Dorset, his wife Elizabeth is 68 born Weymouth, Dorset, then there is Sarah R daughter aged 41 a Laundress, born Weymouth, Dorset, then Robert CADMAN son-in-law, aged 27 a Contractors? Clerk born Whitfield, Kent, then Margaret, CADMAN, daughter, aged 30 born Dover, Kent, then Clara CADMAN Granddaughter, aged 4 born Whitfield, Kent and then William CADMAN Grandson, aged 2 born Whitfield, Kent and then Louisa CADMAN Granddaughter aged 1 born Hougham, Kent and then Samuel HUNTER, nephew, aged 26 Joiner and Cabinet Maker born Weymouth, Dorset. This covers all the Census return for this family between 1841 and 1871 and a Chart needs to be put on to clarify what has been found. Then we find on the IGI Margaret Sarah Ellis HUNTER baptised 20th May 1831 St Mary the Virgin, Dover, Kent with parents John and Elizabeth. In the same batch with the same parents are Harriet Ann Miller HUNTER, baptised 6th November 1829, William James Milles (Miller?) HUNTER, baptised 6th March 1835 and Frederick George Hunter, baptised 8th May 1833. Even more details to add to chart, but it does confirm William and Frederick who appear to have been shown as James and George on the 1841 Census.
    1871 14 Chapel Place, St Mary, Dover, Kent. Elizabeth is shown as married but Thomas is not with her, only her daughter Elizabeth who married in 1873. Looking for the details on this Census I notice that there is an Elizabeth HUNTER born 1793 with a husband John who are in Dover but she was born in Weymouth, Dorset. If it was the Elizabeth's mother about she would have only been 18 when she had Elizabeth. Having looked at the actual census John who is 79 was also born in Weymouth Dorset, and is a Superannuated ??? Customs. There is also a daughter a Sarah HUNTER, aged 51 a Laundress, also born Weymouth, Dorset. I think that these are the parents of Elizabeth above and having found them on this Census, I might be able to go back to the previous ones and find more evidence that they are. Having now found this I have found a baptism for an Elizabeth HUNTER with parents John and Elizabeth on 29th September 1811 in Wyke Regis, Dorset. Again no maiden name given for the mother. Having looked on the Web, Wyke Regis is part of Weymouth, details are given as follows: Wyke Regis is one of the oldest parts of Weymouth and to the west is Chesil Beach and the fleet and to the east Weymouth Bay and Portland harbour. All Saints Church is the parish church. I therefore think that this is the correct person, BUT she is the only one that shows up, with no Sarah who I think was her younger sister. Then we are finally there with an IGI marriage from actual records for a John HUNTER married 28th June 1810 in Weymouth, Dorset, to a Elizabeth MILLER, so now definitely have to find the ROBERTS in Derbyshire.
  8. 1851 6 Queens Place, Myton, Kingston-upon-Hull
    1861 2 Congate Hill, Hougham, Dover, Kent. John is a Superannuated Customs Office, aged 69 born Weymouth, Dorset, his wife Elizabeth is 68 born Weymouth, Dorset, then there is Sarah R daughter aged 41 a Laundress, born Weymouth, Dorset, then Robert CADMAN son-in-law, aged 27 a Contractors? Clerk born Whitfield, Kent, then Margaret, CADMAN, daughter, aged 30 born Dover, Kent, then Clara CADMAN Granddaughter, aged 4 born Whitfield, Kent and then William CADMAN Grandson, aged 2 born Whitfield, Kent and then Louisa CADMAN Granddaughter aged 1 born Hougham, Kent and then Samuel HUNTER, nephew, aged 26 Joiner and Cabinet Maker born Weymouth, Dorset. This covers all the Census return for this family between 1841 and 1871 and a Chart needs to be put on to clarify what has been found. Then we find on the IGI Margaret Sarah Ellis HUNTER baptised 20th May 1831 St Mary the Virgin, Dover, Kent with parents John and Elizabeth. In the same batch with the same parents are Harriet Ann Miller HUNTER, baptised 6th November 1829, William James Milles (Miller?) HUNTER, baptised 6th March 1835 and Frederick George Hunter, baptised 8th May 1833. Even more details to add to chart, but it does confirm William and Frederick who appear to have been shown as James and George on the 1841 Census.
  9. 1841 Middle Row, St Mary, Dover, Kent. Right family but difficult to decide which Elizabeth is the one with John, I think it is the daughter and his wife is not at home. Exactly as shown is the following: John 45 Custom Officer not born Kent, Elizabeth 30 not born Kent, Sarah 20 not born Kent, Harriet 11 born Kent, Sarah 10 born Kent, George 8 born Kent and James 5 born Kent. This is most confusing and does not tie up with the children on the 1851 Census and we have two Sarah's etc etc.
  10. 1851 1 John's Place, Margate Street, Dover, Kent. This is not for Elizabeth but for her family, so proving I have the right one, John HUNTER, Elizabeth's father is a Customs Officer born Weymouth, Dorset, his wife is Elizabeth and their are three more children other than Elizabeth and Sarah, all born Dover, Kent, Margaret 19, Frederick 17, a Butcher and William 16 a Butcher. 
    1861 2 Congate Hill, Hougham, Dover, Kent. John is a Superannuated Customs Office, aged 69 born Weymouth, Dorset, his wife Elizabeth is 68 born Weymouth, Dorset, then there is Sarah R daughter aged 41 a Laundress, born Weymouth, Dorset, then Robert CADMAN son-in-law, aged 27 a Contractors? Clerk born Whitfield, Kent, then Margaret, CADMAN, daughter, aged 30 born Dover, Kent, then Clara CADMAN Granddaughter, aged 4 born Whitfield, Kent and then William CADMAN Grandson, aged 2 born Whitfield, Kent and then Louisa CADMAN Granddaughter aged 1 born Hougham, Kent and then Samuel HUNTER, nephew, aged 26 Joiner and Cabinet Maker born Weymouth, Dorset. This covers all the Census return for this family between 1841 and 1871 and a Chart needs to be put on to clarify what has been found. Then we find on the IGI Margaret Sarah Ellis HUNTER baptised 20th May 1831 St Mary the Virgin, Dover, Kent with parents John and Elizabeth. In the same batch with the same parents are Harriet Ann Miller HUNTER, baptised 6th November 1829, William James Milles (Miller?) HUNTER, baptised 6th March 1835 and Frederick George Hunter, baptised 8th May 1833. Even more details to add to chart, but it does confirm William and Frederick who appear to have been shown as James and George on the 1841 Census.
  11. 1841 Middle Row, St Mary, Dover, Kent. Right family but difficult to decide which Elizabeth is the one with John, I think it is the daughter and his wife is not at home. Exactly as shown is the following: John 45 Custom Officer not born Kent, Elizabeth 30 not born Kent, Sarah 20 not born Kent, Harriet 11 born Kent, Sarah 10 born Kent, George 8 born Kent and James 5 born Kent. This is most confusing and does not tie up with the children on the 1851 Census and we have two Sarah's etc etc.
    1851 1 John's Place, Margate Street, Dover, Kent. This is not for Elizabeth but for her family, so proving I have the right one, John HUNTER, Elizabeth's father is a Customs Officer born Weymouth, Dorset, his wife is Elizabeth and their are three more children other than Elizabeth and Sarah, all born Dover, Kent, Margaret 19, Frederick 17, a Butcher and William 16 a Butcher. 
    1861 St James Street, St James, Dover, Kent They had a daughter, Mary aged 5 born Dover, Kent. They also had a servant, Eliza Grand? aged 15 born Elham, Kent
    187111 Prospect Place, Charlton, Dover, Kent
  12. 1851 1 John's Place, Margate Street, Dover, Kent. This is not for Elizabeth but for her family, so proving I have the right one, John HUNTER, Elizabeth's father is a Customs Officer born Weymouth, Dorset, his wife is Elizabeth and their are three more children other than Elizabeth and Sarah, all born Dover, Kent, Margaret 19, Frederick 17, a Butcher and William 16 a Butcher. 
    1861 56 East Cliff, Dover, Kent
    1871 East Cliffe, Dover, Kent

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