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8 Mar 2014 13:58 |
Would like details of this one please.
England & Wales, Criminal Registers, 1791-1892 IMMIGRATION & EMIGRATION BOOKS NAME: Henry Corden RESIDENCE: 10 Mar 1873 - Nottinghamshire, England
Thanks for any help.
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8 Mar 2014 14:00 |
England & Wales, Criminal Registers, 1791-1892
Name:Henry Corden
Date of Trial:10 Mar 1873
Trial Year:1873
Location of Trial: Nottinghamshire, England
Sentence: Imprisonment - Embezzlement (6years)
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8 Mar 2014 14:08 |
Many thanks for that Gins.
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8 Mar 2014 14:14 |
There is this article on The British Newspapers - pay to view
Nottinghamshire Guardian Nottinghamshire, England
17 Jan 1873
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Allcoek, 2 ; Mr. Faulconbridge, 9 ; Mr. Moore, 7. The Sob-Postmastkb of Sutton-on-Trent.— Severn weeks ago we reported that Henry Corden, the Sutton ?? sub-postmaster, had disappeared since the 4th of December lasr, and that all inquiries respecting him had
And this looks like him?
1871 England Census
Name:Henry Corden
Age:34
Estimated birth year:abt 1837
Relation:Head
Gender:Male
Where born:Sutton on Trent, Nottinghamshire, England
Civil Parish:Sutton on Trent
County/Island:Nottinghamshire
Country:England
Registration district:Southwell
Sub-registration district:Kneesal
ED, institution, or vessel:20
Household schedule number:13
Piece:3538 Folio:49 Page Number:2
Household Members:
Henry Corden 34
Occupation looks like private school sub postmaster
Maybe that's where he was getting his cash from!
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8 Mar 2014 14:42 |
Yes thanks Gins I just had a look at that one but regret is not the rogue I am looking for. Am trying to find what happened to a Henry Corden b. abt.1841 Notts. who along with a Samuel Thompson were sentenced to 12 years penal servitude in 1862. They had attacked and robbed one of my ancestors.
Have found Thompson, he departed Portland, England on September 25, 1863 to the Swan River Colony Australia. Samuel married on August 29, 1867 in Geraldton, Western Australia.
They must have been free to do what they wanted?
Perhaps Corden never made the journey.
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8 Mar 2014 20:31 |
This appears to be Henry before the trial.
1861 census transcription details for: South Street, New Whittington Print Close
National Archive Reference: RG number: RG09 Piece: 2532 Folio: 102 Page: 17 Reg. District: Chesterfield Sub District: 2 Chesterfield Parish: New Whittington Enum. District: 38 Ecclesiastical District: City/Municipal Borough: Address: South Street, New Whittington County: Derbyshire Name Relation Condition Sex Age Birth Year Occupation , Disability Where Born CORDEN, Stephen Head Married M 57 1804 Agricultural Labourer Trowell, Nottinghamshire CORDEN, Sarah Wife Married F 54 1807 Trowell, Nottinghamshire CORDEN, Mary Daughter Unmarried F 32 1829 Trowell, Nottinghamshire CORDEN, Hannah Daughter Unmarried F 29 1832 Servant Trowell, Nottinghamshire CORDEN, Charles Son Unmarried M 26 1835 Engine Driver Pit Trowell, Nottinghamshire >>CORDEN, Henry Son Unmarried M 20 1841 Coal Miner Trowell, Nottinghamshire CORDEN, Israel Son Unmarried M 16 1845 Coal Miner Trowell, Nottinghamshire CORDEN, Catherine Daughter Unmarried F 12 1849 Scholar Trowell, Nottinghamshire CORDEN, Sarah Daughter Unmarried F 10 1851 Scholar Trowell, Nottinghamshire
Not finding anything else though. Sorry.
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8 Mar 2014 21:28 |
Hello - thanks for that alviegal.
I had just been thinking of getting that but no credits left. Any chance of Samuel Thompson he was born 1839/40 at time of trial age given was 22 yrs. also a miner.
Or am I being too cheeky.
:-)
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8 Mar 2014 21:47 |
Looks like Thompson could have been born Notts. or Derbys.
By the way think Cordon could have died in Nottingham Jail after the trial.
From report of trial (March 1862) ..... Corden appeared to be suffering acutely from illness. He coughed violently and seemed scarcely able to stand so was given a chair by the Gaol Governor Mr. Jackson.
(Deaths Jun Q 1862 - Corden Henry - Nottingham 7b 159)
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alviegal
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8 Mar 2014 21:58 |
Hi, I think this may be him. There is a tree on ancestry suggesting this family.
1841 census transcription details for: Trowell, Trowell Print Close
National Archive Reference: RG number: HO107 Piece: 861 Book/Folio: 14/5 Page: 5 Reg. District: Basford Sub District: Ilkeston Parish: Trowell Enum. District: Ecclesiastical District: City/Municipal Borough: Address: Trowell, Trowell County: Nottinghamshire Name Relation Sex Age Birth Year Occupation Where Born THOMPSON, Saml M 27 1814 THOMPSON, Ann F 25 1816 Nottinghamshire THOMPSON, Wm M 4 1837 Nottinghamshire >>THOMPSON, Saml M 1 1840 Nottinghamshire HOPKIN, Saml M 20 1821 Nottinghamshire REVILL, Wm M 20 1821 Nottinghamshire
1851 census transcription details for: Ewain Lane, Trowell Print Close
National Archive Reference: RG number: HO107 Piece: 2126 Folio: 349 Page: 10 Reg. District: Basford Sub District: Ilkeston Parish: Trowell Enum. District: 5 Ecclesiastical District: City/Municipal Borough: Address: Ewain Lane, Trowell County: Nottinghamshire Name Relation Condition Sex Age Birth Year Occupation , Disability Where Born THOMPSON, Samuel Head Married M 37 1814 Woodman Stanley, Derbyshire THOMPSON, Ann Wife Married F 35 1816 Trowell, Nottinghamshire THOMPSON, Samuel Son Unmarried M 10 1841 Works At Coal Pit Trowell THOMPSON, Mary Ann Daughter F 8 1843 Scholar Trowell THOMPSON, John Son M 6 1845 Scholar Trowell THOMPSON, Thomas Son M 6 1845 Scholar Trowell THOMPSON, Emma Daughter F 1 1850 Trowell
Samuel Henry THOMPSON Birth 1839 in Trowell, Nottinghamshire, England Death in Helena Vale 1898
Marriage to Ellen TOBIN 1867 29 Aug Age: 28 Geraldton
Parents
Samuel THOMPSON 1814 –
Ann LEE 1816 –
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8 Mar 2014 22:02 |
That certainly looks like it could be Henry's death.
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Creeky
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8 Mar 2014 22:17 |
Yes that's him, just found this in my old data. Samuel Henry THOMPSON was baptised November 27, 1839 - Parish of Trowell in the County of Nottingham.
He was charged with the crime of robbery with violence whilst in company with one Henry Corden on the night of October 24, 1861. Samuel was aged 22 and a collier. On August 8*, 1862 he was found guilty and sentenced at Nottingham to 12 years penal servitude.
He departed Portland, England on September 25, 1863 as Reg. No. 7569 bound for the Swan River Colony aboard the Lord Dalhousie; The voyage took 90 days with 89 passengers and 270 convicts. George Harvey and Mr. Fasken were the captain and surgeon respectively.
(* Think they have wrong date)
Samuel married Ellen Tobin on August 29, 1867 in Geraldton, Western Australia.
Many thanks alviegal
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alviegal
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9 Mar 2014 19:31 |
You're very welcome Creeky. Not finding him in 1861 though. :-( :-(
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9 Mar 2014 19:57 |
alviegal
I was just going to ask for this look up of this 1861 census as I think he may have been living with his uncle in 1861. Detail of the household would help.
1861 Census: Trowell , Nottinghamshire NAME: William Corden BIRTH: 1793 - Trowell , Nottinghamshire RESIDENCE: 1861 - Trowell, Nottinghamshire
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10 Mar 2014 12:45 |
1861
Name: William Corden Age: 68 Estimated birth year: 1793 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Ann Corden Gender: Male Where born: Trowell, Nottinghamshire, England Civil Parish: Trowell County/Island: Nottinghamshire Country: England Street address:
Occupation:
Condition as to marriage: View image Registration district: Basford Sub-registration district: Ilkestone ED, institution, or vessel: 16 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 53 Piece: 2437 Folio: 105 Page Number: 11 Household Members: Name Age William Corden 68 Labourer Ann Corden 59 Wife Louisa Corden 20 Daughter
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10 Mar 2014 16:35 |
Many thanks rootgatherer.
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