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Bildeborg...if you get this please get a hold of me at thefuturepath@yahoo.com

 

To any Trickett's,

 

I'm currently trying to find long lost family. Just trying to see if you might be of any relation. Here is information of my family history. If this is your family I hope to speak with you further. The following information is verified family. We just don't know if there are any decedents living.

 

I'm not sure if you can help but I have found my family record and this has been proven fact. The Stockton-on-Tees Library assisted me in my search. So you know, my great-grandmother was Susan Tricket (married name was Truman). Here is a copy of the e-mail they sent me:

 

"Hello David,

 

We have found only one record of a John Henry Trueman born in the December Quarter of 1896 in Stockton . No trace of a baptism was found in our church records.

 

John Henry appears on a NY Passenger List in 1922 and his father is listed as J. H. Truman living at 22 Ida Street , Stockton-on-Tees .

 

There is only one family recorded on the 1901 and 1891 Census in the Stockton area they are possibly the one you are seeking.

 

If this is the John Henry you are looking for then the family appear on the 1901 census living at 12 Ida Street Stockton-on-Tees . John Henry is four years old and living with his father John, mother Susan, brothers John, Harry, Arthur, sister Elizabeth and a Joseph Truman John Henrys’ grandfather.

 

In the 1891 Census the same family were living at 7 Craister Street Norton in Stockton Parish. John, and wife Susan, sons, John W., Harry, & Arthur, sisters Elizabeth and Ada and Elizabeth Trickett mother in law are listed.

 

A marriage between a John Truman and a Susan Trickett was recorded in the December Quarter 1879 in West Bromwich Birmingham . As Jack believes his grandmothers name was Susan there is a strong possibility that this is John Henry’s parents marriage.

 

No trace of any marriage for a John Henry has been found in our records.

 

I have attached two images of the 1901 Census and the 1891 Census."

 

After speaking to my (living) grandfather, we were able to confirm this information. My great-grandfather, John Henry, did come to the U.S. in 1922, New York bound. John Henry's parents, John and Susan (married 1879), were married in Birmingham and lived in Stockton-on-Tees as soon as 1891.

 

John Henry (my great-grandfather) and his 3 brothers (John W., Arthur, Harry, Elizabeth and Ada) are verified family. My great-great grandfather and grandmother were John Henry and Susan Truman. Her maiden name was Trickett. The reason I have contacted you is because you live in the city they were married.

 

I'm just curious if there's any relation between you and us here in the states. Just to find out if there's any extended family would complete our search for lost family. It would put us at peace to find lost family.

 

Have a wonderful day.

 

Dave Roberts

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Bildeborg or any others with Trickett family,

 

I'm currently trying to find long lost family. Just trying to see if you might be of any relation. Here is information of my family history. If this is your family I hope to speak with you further. The following information is verified family. We just don't know if there are any decedents living.

 

I'm not sure if you can help but I have found my family record and this has been proven fact. The Stockton-on-Tees Library assisted me in my search. So you know, my great-grandmother was Susan Tricket (married name was Truman). Here is a copy of the e-mail they sent me:

 

"Hello David,

 

We have found only one record of a John Henry Trueman born in the December Quarter of 1896 in Stockton . No trace of a baptism was found in our church records.

 

John Henry appears on a NY Passenger List in 1922 and his father is listed as J. H. Truman living at 22 Ida Street , Stockton-on-Tees .

 

There is only one family recorded on the 1901 and 1891 Census in the Stockton area they are possibly the one you are seeking.

 

If this is the John Henry you are looking for then the family appear on the 1901 census living at 12 Ida Street Stockton-on-Tees . John Henry is four years old and living with his father John, mother Susan, brothers John, Harry, Arthur, sister Elizabeth and a Joseph Truman John Henrys’ grandfather.

 

In the 1891 Census the same family were living at 7 Craister Street Norton in Stockton Parish. John, and wife Susan, sons, John W., Harry, & Arthur, sisters Elizabeth and Ada and Elizabeth Trickett mother in law are listed.

 

A marriage between a John Truman and a Susan Trickett was recorded in the December Quarter 1879 in West Bromwich Birmingham . As Jack believes his grandmothers name was Susan there is a strong possibility that this is John Henry’s parents marriage.

 

No trace of any marriage for a John Henry has been found in our records.

 

I have attached two images of the 1901 Census and the 1891 Census."

 

After speaking to my (living) grandfather, we were able to confirm this information. My great-grandfather, John Henry, did come to the U.S. in 1922, New York bound. John Henry's parents, John and Susan (married 1879), were married in Birmingham and lived in Stockton-on-Tees as soon as 1891.

 

John Henry (my great-grandfather) and his 3 brothers (John W., Arthur, Harry, Elizabeth and Ada) are verified family. My great-great grandfather and grandmother were John Henry and Susan Truman. Her maiden name was Trickett. The reason I have contacted you is because you live in the city they were married.

 

I'm just curious if there's any relation between you and us here in the states. Just to find out if there's any extended family would complete our search for lost family. It would put us at peace to find lost family.

 

Have a wonderful day.

 

Dave Roberts

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Hello there

 

i dont know if i have any relation to you but my name is J Trickett and i live in south east sheffield

 

i am related to an eric trickett who has been mentioned by someone earlier in this forum and an audrey trickett who originally came from newcastle. As a helping hand i will try and find out who there grandparents were :)

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Hi I dont know if its the same family but I have some references to a Trickett family in Fulwood my father used to know in 1944 he used to wlk the dog Kiska.

 

Let me know if you want me to dig deeper into the box of his papers further.

 

Sincerely

 

Sally

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Hello, i may have a Trickett connection.

My grandad John Arthur Smith (1905-1974), his father was James Arthur Smith (1883-1930), his father was James Henry Smith (1861-?) who married a Lucy Trickett in 1881. He was 20, she 19 and at the time they were living on Carver Lane. On the their wedding certificate Lucy Trickett's father is James Trickett (deceaseed in 1881) and he was a gas fitter.

If any of this means anything to anyone i would be interested to hear from you.

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I am descended from George Trickett (1808-1881) who was transported to Australia as a convict on the Fairlie. One of his sons, Edward (Ned) Trickett, became champion sculler of the world. He is my GG Grandfather. The family history has been traced back to the 1400s in the Castleton area and later to Aston, Hope, Dronfield, Chesterfield, Unstone, Barlow, Stubley, Wingersworth, Hasland, Grassmoor, Norton, Dore, Kneesall, North Muskam, North and South Collingham (Busgate Close and Nessuage) and Dunston.

 

I am planning a retirement trip to the UK in the period March to July 2014 and would be keen to seek out places relevant to the family heritage including burial headstones, homes and places named after early family members. I am aware of Trickett Way, Trickett Sough, Trickett Bridge, Trickett Gate, Gatehouse and Barn at Castelton and Trickett Brook between Wingerworth and Stubbing Court. I am also aware of the David Trickett Meeting Room in the Hollingwood Hub beside the Chesterfield Canal at Hollingwood but I'm not sure if David Trickett (who died in November 2010 and in honour of whom the room is named) was connected with my line of the family. I (and my partner Amelia) would of course be interested to make contact with anyone who might be related. We are likely to be staying at Ashbourne late in May 2014 for a few nights during our visit.

 

I previously worked in the UK in the early 1970s as an Australian Migration Officer, mainly in Belfast, but also in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, from which area my father's family are thought to have originated from. No-one has had any luck in tracing the lineage of the Stanleys but there is of course the town of Stanley SW of Newcastle. During my previous time in the UK I had no idea of where my origins lay but I'm keen to redress that situation now.

 

I understand that a lady by the name of Lynne Tann-Watson in the Sheffield area may be a distant relative and that members of the Dring family are still resident in the North Collingham area. Jane Dring married ancestor Joab Trickett on 15 July 1779.

 

Anyone with relevant information is most welcome to contact me on acmepublishing@webone.comau or graemestanley3016@gmail.com

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Hi, Sorry for posting to an old thread. A Bible from around 1600/1700's has been passed down through our family. There are a few names in the bible but I have been unable to make a link with any of the names in my own family tree.

 

Here is what is written that I can make out:

Mary Trickett her book 1725 (also a crossed out Mary Trickett her book)

Benjamin Trickett His Book, Sheffield

Ann Wood her book

juniar (written several times)

 

If anyone is able to provide me with any information it would be much appreciated.

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