They were all witnesses at the wedding of Edward Amond Johnson and Elizabeth Mary Heath.
Friday 28 February 2014
John Johnson
John Johnson married Mary Norman Johnson
Louisa Elisabeth Johnson born June 8 1800.
They were all witnesses at the wedding of Edward Amond Johnson and Elizabeth Mary Heath.
They were all witnesses at the wedding of Edward Amond Johnson and Elizabeth Mary Heath.
Thursday 27 February 2014
Wednesday 26 February 2014
John Kerrison Johnson
John Kerrison Johnson son of Edward Amond Johnson and Elisabeth Mary Heath
He was baptised on April 14 1828 as we can see on the copy.but in the index we find
Baptisms 28 Jun 1826 JOHNSON John Kerrison Norfolk Swaffham.
Name: John Kerrison Johnson
Gender: Male
Christening Date: 28 Jun 1826
Christening Place: Swaffham, Norfolk, England
Father's Name: Edward Amond Johnson
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Mary Heath
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I02300-7
System Origin: England-EASy
GS Film number: 1471003
Reference ID: item 5 p 155
Johnson, 28 Jun 1826.
Baptisms 09 Jul 1828 JOHNSON John Kerrison Norfolk Swaffham.died 1845
Tuesday 25 February 2014
Harriet Anna Johnson
Name: Harriett Anna Johnson
Christening Date: 07 May 1837
Christening Place: Swaffham, Norfolk, England
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Mary Heath
Christening Date: 07 May 1837
Christening Place: Swaffham, Norfolk, England
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Mary Heath
Monday 24 February 2014
Sunday 23 February 2014
Saturday 22 February 2014
Elisabeth Mary Heath
She was born in 1798 and she married Edward Amond Johnson.
Edward and Elisabeth married 23 Nov 1819 in the Virgin Mary and St Thomas a Beckett Wymondham Norfolk.
Witnesses on their wedding were Thomas Kemball, John Johnson Other Witnesses were Louisa Johnson, Eliza Johnson and Mary Norman Johnson
Their Children
Baptisms 23 Jan 1821 JOHNSON Elizabeth Mary Norfolk Heigham.
Baptisms 18 Sep 1822 JOHNSON Sarah Ann Norfolk Swaffham.
Baptisms 07 Jan 1825 JOHNSON Edward Amond Norfolk Swaffham.
Baptisms 28 Jun 1826 JOHNSON John Kerrison Norfolk Swaffham.
Baptisms 09 Jul 1828 JOHNSON John Kerrison Norfolk Swaffham.
Baptisms 29 Jan 1830 JOHNSON Lucy Grice Norfolk Swaffham.
Baptisms 26 Nov 1831 JOHNSON Henry Godwin Norfolk Swaffham
Baptisms 19 Mar 1833 JOHNSON Fanny Norfolk Swaffham
Baptisms 12 Nov 1834 JOHNSON Charles Walter Norfolk Swaffham
Baptisms 25 Feb 1836 JOHNSON Frederic William Norfolk Swaffham
Baptisms 07 May 1837 JOHNSON Harriett Anna Norfolk Swaffham
Baptisms 22 Apr 1839 JOHNSON Lewis Heath Norfolk Swaffham
Baptisms 25 Oct 1843 JOHNSON Horace Amond Norfolk Swaffham he died at the age of 12.
Edward and Elisabeth married 23 Nov 1819 in the Virgin Mary and St Thomas a Beckett Wymondham Norfolk.
Witnesses on their wedding were Thomas Kemball, John Johnson Other Witnesses were Louisa Johnson, Eliza Johnson and Mary Norman Johnson
Their Children
Baptisms 23 Jan 1821 JOHNSON Elizabeth Mary Norfolk Heigham.
Baptisms 18 Sep 1822 JOHNSON Sarah Ann Norfolk Swaffham.
Baptisms 07 Jan 1825 JOHNSON Edward Amond Norfolk Swaffham.
Baptisms 28 Jun 1826 JOHNSON John Kerrison Norfolk Swaffham.
Baptisms 09 Jul 1828 JOHNSON John Kerrison Norfolk Swaffham.
Baptisms 29 Jan 1830 JOHNSON Lucy Grice Norfolk Swaffham.
Baptisms 26 Nov 1831 JOHNSON Henry Godwin Norfolk Swaffham
Baptisms 19 Mar 1833 JOHNSON Fanny Norfolk Swaffham
Baptisms 12 Nov 1834 JOHNSON Charles Walter Norfolk Swaffham
Baptisms 25 Feb 1836 JOHNSON Frederic William Norfolk Swaffham
Baptisms 07 May 1837 JOHNSON Harriett Anna Norfolk Swaffham
Baptisms 22 Apr 1839 JOHNSON Lewis Heath Norfolk Swaffham
Baptisms 25 Oct 1843 JOHNSON Horace Amond Norfolk Swaffham he died at the age of 12.
Friday 21 February 2014
Lewis Heath Johnson
Name: Lewis Heath Johnson
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 13 Oct 1866
Event Place: Yarmouth St Nicholas, Norfolk, England
Gender: Male
Birth Date:
Christening Date:
Father's Name: Edward Amond Johnson
mother´s name Elizabeth Mary Heath
Marital Status: Single
Residence Place: Gt Yarmouth
Spouse's Name: Annie Maria Miller
Spouse's Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Residence Place: Gt Yarmouth
Spouse's Father's Name: Charles Miller
When he marries he isa shipping clerk
George Borrow
St Andrews school in Norwich was opened on 13 july 1811 by the reverend d ´Eterville a native from France .and William Heath father in law to Jerome Nicholas Vlieland .
Looking for more information we come across a book .
As this reverend came from France and George spoke many different languages is worth reading.
Looking for more information we come across a book .
As this reverend came from France and George spoke many different languages is worth reading.
GEORGE BORROW
AND HIS CIRCLE
WHEREIN MAY BE FOUND MANY HITHERTO UNPUBLISHED LETTERS OF BORROW AND HIS FRIENDS
BY
CLEMENT KING SHORTER
BOSTON AND NEW YORK
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
1913
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
1913
Thursday 20 February 2014
Cornelis Pieter Vlieland
The son of Cornelis Pieter Vlieland merchant and Anna Clara Lijbering was also a
Cornelis Pieter Vlieland was born in Leiden; Holland, 24/07/1886 and died in South Africa 08/08/1949.
His son; also Cornelis Pieter, lived the greater part of his life in England.
He was born in Holland moved to South Africa when he was 7 years old with his grandfather and left when he was about 21 years old.
He was born in Holland moved to South Africa when he was 7 years old with his grandfather and left when he was about 21 years old.
divorce
Forbes Lucy 11 jan 1927 C 10
Cornelis Pieter Vlieland
Dit huwelijk was voltrokken in Rangoon Brits Indie (nu India)
Cornelis Pieter Vlieland was born in Leiden; Holland, 24/07/1886 and died in South Africa 08/08/1949.
His son; also Cornelis Pieter, lived the greater part of his life in England.
He was born in Holland moved to South Africa when he was 7 years old with his grandfather and left when he was about 21 years old.
He was born in Holland moved to South Africa when he was 7 years old with his grandfather and left when he was about 21 years old.
divorce
Forbes Lucy 11 jan 1927 C 10
Cornelis Pieter Vlieland
Dit huwelijk was voltrokken in Rangoon Brits Indie (nu India)
Wednesday 19 February 2014
Tuesday 18 February 2014
Catherine Johnson Heath and James Green
This time is Sarah Vlieland nee Heath at her sisters wedding .
Catharine Johnson Heath Birth: 02 JUL 1793 Hemblington, Norfolk, England and baptised privately same day parents: William Heath and Ann (nee Johnson)
Received into the church (Hemblington) May 27th 1795
15 January 1828 Marriage by licence: St Benedicts Horning, Norfolk James Green of Gorlstone = Catharine Heath of Horning witnesses included: Thomas Heath, Sarah Vlieland, Harriott Heath Clayton, Susan Heath, Maria Heath (Norfolk Bishops Transcripts - Family Search)
Wed 21/12/1836 Bury and Norwich Post = Death:On Thursday last ... Same day, at Southtown, in her 42d year, Catherine, the beloved wife of Mr. James Green, and daughter of Capt. Wm. Heath, late of Hemblington, in this county.
Bury and Norwich Post 21 December 1836
More about her
Monday 17 February 2014
George Henry White
Last Saturday the Belgian relief-ship `Harpalyce ' was sunk by a German submarine. The ` Harpalyce ' left Rotterdam in ballast for Virginia, and was flying a white flag bear- ing the words "Commission for Belgian Relief" in large letters which were visible about eight miles away. The same inscription was painted along both sides of the vessel. The German submarine torpedoed her without warning. Out of the 'Harpalyce's ' crew of forty-four, seventeen lost their lives. There was no excuse whatever for sinking this vesseL It was a ease of cold-blooded murder.
One crewmember was
George Henry White is the son of George Henry White and Margaret Ellen Chandler
Crew list of Ships hit by U-boats
George Henry White
Merchant Navy. British
Born 1919
Died 25 Aug 1940 (21)
Roster information listed for George Henry White
ShipTypeRank / roleAttacked onBoat
Harpalyce Steam merchant Fifth Engineer Officer 25 Aug 1940 (+) U-124
Personal information
One crewmember was
George Henry White is the son of George Henry White and Margaret Ellen Chandler
Crew list of Ships hit by U-boats
George Henry White
Merchant Navy. British
Born 1919
Died 25 Aug 1940 (21)
Roster information listed for George Henry White
ShipTypeRank / roleAttacked onBoat
Harpalyce Steam merchant Fifth Engineer Officer 25 Aug 1940 (+) U-124
Personal information
Son of G.H. and Margaret White, of Sunderland, Co. Durham.
Harpalyce wreck
Based at Zeebrugge she was the first of her kind to score a victory when she torpedoed the British steamer Harpalyce without warning on the 10th of April, 1915, near the North Hinder lightship midway between Harwich and the Hook of Holland. Harpalyce, engaged in Belgian Relief work, was on her way from Rotterdam to Norfolk, Virginia, in ballast, under a safe conduct pass from the German authorities. She had large white patches on her sides with "Belgian Relief" written on them in big black letters and was flying a large white flag similarly marked. Nevertheless, Gross torpedoed her and the 5,940 ton ship went down so quickly there was no time to get the boats away and 15 of her crew of 44 were lost.
Harpalyce wreck
A typical UB1 type boat, very similar to UB 4 (JD Perkins collection) |
WHITE, GEORGE HENRY
- Rank:
- Fifth Engineer Officer
- Date of Death:
- 25/08/1940
- Age:
- 21
- Regiment/Service:
- Merchant Navy
- S.S. Harpalyce (London)
- Panel Reference
- Panel 55.
- Memorial
- TOWER HILL MEMORIAL
Additional Information:
Son of G. H. and Margarat White, of Sunderland, Co. Durham.
marriage Jerome and Sarah
The marriage of Jerome Nicholas Vlieland and Sarah Heath.
The were married in the presence of Catharine Heath and Susan Heath.
Sunday 16 February 2014
Edward Amond Johnson
Sarah Ann Johnson was baptised 18 September 1822 Swaffham as daughter of Edward Amond Johnson (2-12-1794) and Elisabeth Mary Heath.
She died December 1902 Blean.
Edward and Elisabeth married 23 Nov 1819 in the
Virgin Mary and St Thomas a Beckett Wymondham Norfolk.
Witnesses on their wedding were Thomas Kemball, John Johnson Other Witnesses were Louisa Johnson, Eliza Johnson and Mary Norman Johnson
Sarah was born on 17 Aug 1822 and baptised 18 Sep 1822.St Peter & St Paul Swaffham County Norfolk.
Her fathers occupation at her birth was Gaoler and later governor of the Bridewell.
Sarah Ann Johnson married Jerome Nicholas Vlieland in 1866 In Norwich.
Sarah Ann Johnson had a lot of brothers and sisters as we find in the Parish register.
Baptisms 18 Sep 1822 JOHNSON Sarah Ann Norfolk Swaffham.
Baptisms 07 Jan 1825 JOHNSON Edward Amond Norfolk Swaffham died 1843..
Baptisms 28 Jun 1826 JOHNSON John Kerrison Norfolk Swaffham.
Baptisms 09 Jul 1828 JOHNSON John Kerrison Norfolk Swaffham.and died there 1845.
Baptisms 29 Jan 1830 JOHNSON Lucy Grice Norfolk Swaffham.
Baptisms 26 Nov 1831 JOHNSON Henry Godwin Norfolk Swaffham
Baptisms 19 Mar 1833 JOHNSON Fanny Norfolk Swaffham
Baptisms 12 Nov 1834 JOHNSON Charles Walter Norfolk Swaffham
Baptisms 25 Feb 1836 JOHNSON Frederic William Norfolk Swaffham
Baptisms 07 May 1837 JOHNSON Harriett Anna Norfolk Swaffham
Baptisms 22 Apr 1839 JOHNSON Lewis Heath Norfolk Swaffham married A.Miller
Baptisms 25 Oct 1843 JOHNSON Horace Amond Norfolk Swaffham He died at the age of 12.
Her father was keeper of the bridewell in Swaffham.
Swaffham Bridewell
Description of the Bridewell in 1868: ‘The County Prison, which was erected in 1787, and considerably enlarged in 1844 at a cost of £1,500. It has a residence for the governor, and contains 67 cells and 3 hospital rooms. The prisoners are employed in mat making, sacking weaving, tailoring, shoemaking, oakum picking, and pumping water from a well 150 feet deep.’
(J.G.Harrod and Co., Directory of Norfolk and Norwich, (London and Norwich, 1868) pp.610-611).
White’s History, Gazetteer and Directory of Norfolk (Sheffield,1883) p. 711 records: ‘The County Prison at Swaffham has been discontinued under the Prisons Act, and was pulled down in 1881.’
In 1822 the time Sarah is born we read:
Swaffham. County Bridewell. — Dietary. Two pounds and a half of bread, made of good household flour, and half a pound of cheese per week; the prisoners are also permitted to purchase a pint of milk per day : hot water and salt are also allowed them.
The governor observes that a surprising difference has taken place with regard to the number of offences and committals since the erection of the tread-mill, and the number of recommittals has also very greatly decreased. The mill has been completed nearly twelve months. The effect of this labour upon the health of the prisoners, is very beneficial.Johnson Edward Amond governor, House of Correction.
Swaffham Division County Gaol, or HOUSE OF CORRECTION, was erected in 1787, and considerable enlarged in 1821, when a large plot was added to its enclosure. It occupies the site of the old Bridewell (erected in 1599,) and has a commodious house for the governor, fronting London street. The prison was again enlarged in 1844, at the cost of £1500. It has cells for about 100 prisoners, and has generally about half that number in confinement.
Mr. E. A. Johnson is governor, and the Rev. Bircham Houchen is chaplain to the prison and Union House.
from this book
She died December 1902 Blean.
Edward and Elisabeth married 23 Nov 1819 in the
Virgin Mary and St Thomas a Beckett Wymondham Norfolk.
Witnesses on their wedding were Thomas Kemball, John Johnson Other Witnesses were Louisa Johnson, Eliza Johnson and Mary Norman Johnson
John Johnson and his wife Mary Norman Johnson and their daughters Eliza and Louise
Sarah was born on 17 Aug 1822 and baptised 18 Sep 1822.St Peter & St Paul Swaffham County Norfolk.
Her fathers occupation at her birth was Gaoler and later governor of the Bridewell.
Sarah Ann Johnson married Jerome Nicholas Vlieland in 1866 In Norwich.
Baptisms 18 Sep 1822 JOHNSON Sarah Ann Norfolk Swaffham.
Baptisms 07 Jan 1825 JOHNSON Edward Amond Norfolk Swaffham died 1843..
Baptisms 28 Jun 1826 JOHNSON John Kerrison Norfolk Swaffham.
Baptisms 09 Jul 1828 JOHNSON John Kerrison Norfolk Swaffham.and died there 1845.
Baptisms 29 Jan 1830 JOHNSON Lucy Grice Norfolk Swaffham.
Baptisms 26 Nov 1831 JOHNSON Henry Godwin Norfolk Swaffham
Baptisms 19 Mar 1833 JOHNSON Fanny Norfolk Swaffham
Baptisms 12 Nov 1834 JOHNSON Charles Walter Norfolk Swaffham
Baptisms 25 Feb 1836 JOHNSON Frederic William Norfolk Swaffham
Baptisms 07 May 1837 JOHNSON Harriett Anna Norfolk Swaffham
Baptisms 22 Apr 1839 JOHNSON Lewis Heath Norfolk Swaffham married A.Miller
Baptisms 25 Oct 1843 JOHNSON Horace Amond Norfolk Swaffham He died at the age of 12.
Her father was keeper of the bridewell in Swaffham.
Swaffham Bridewell
Description of the Bridewell in 1868: ‘The County Prison, which was erected in 1787, and considerably enlarged in 1844 at a cost of £1,500. It has a residence for the governor, and contains 67 cells and 3 hospital rooms. The prisoners are employed in mat making, sacking weaving, tailoring, shoemaking, oakum picking, and pumping water from a well 150 feet deep.’
(J.G.Harrod and Co., Directory of Norfolk and Norwich, (London and Norwich, 1868) pp.610-611).
White’s History, Gazetteer and Directory of Norfolk (Sheffield,1883) p. 711 records: ‘The County Prison at Swaffham has been discontinued under the Prisons Act, and was pulled down in 1881.’
In 1822 the time Sarah is born we read:
Swaffham. County Bridewell. — Dietary. Two pounds and a half of bread, made of good household flour, and half a pound of cheese per week; the prisoners are also permitted to purchase a pint of milk per day : hot water and salt are also allowed them.
The governor observes that a surprising difference has taken place with regard to the number of offences and committals since the erection of the tread-mill, and the number of recommittals has also very greatly decreased. The mill has been completed nearly twelve months. The effect of this labour upon the health of the prisoners, is very beneficial.Johnson Edward Amond governor, House of Correction.
Swaffham Division County Gaol, or HOUSE OF CORRECTION, was erected in 1787, and considerable enlarged in 1821, when a large plot was added to its enclosure. It occupies the site of the old Bridewell (erected in 1599,) and has a commodious house for the governor, fronting London street. The prison was again enlarged in 1844, at the cost of £1500. It has cells for about 100 prisoners, and has generally about half that number in confinement.
Mr. E. A. Johnson is governor, and the Rev. Bircham Houchen is chaplain to the prison and Union House.
from this book
Saturday 15 February 2014
Thursday 13 February 2014
Jan Vlieland and Leendert Plug
Watching the floods in England and the Dutch skaters and their Olympic gold it is time to go back in time
Leyden January 8th 1784
The next story tells us about two fierce skaters Jan Vlieland and Leendert Plug from Noordwijk in 1784.
They went from Noordwijk to Scheveningen on skates over the sea on Mondaymorning at 6.30 and arrived there at 8 o´clock.
It is exeptional , and no one can remember, not even the oldest people and even in the most severe winters to see the sea so smooth and even.
Maandagmorgen ten half zeeven uuren zijn twee Noorwijkers genaamd Jan Vlieland en Leendert Plug, over Zee op schaatsen van Noordwijk - Buiten naar Scheveningen gereden en aldaar ten 8 uren aangekomen. Dit is eene zeldzaamheid, welke de oudste lieden niet geheugen gezien te hebben, gemerkt het IJs gewoonlijk, zelfs in de hardste winters, daartoe geen geleegenheid geeft, als zijnde meest langs het strand zeer ongelijk en oneffen, doch thans zo glad bevroozen, als mooglijk nooit voor dezen gebeurd is.
Leyden January 8th 1784
The next story tells us about two fierce skaters Jan Vlieland and Leendert Plug from Noordwijk in 1784.
They went from Noordwijk to Scheveningen on skates over the sea on Mondaymorning at 6.30 and arrived there at 8 o´clock.
It is exeptional , and no one can remember, not even the oldest people and even in the most severe winters to see the sea so smooth and even.
Maandagmorgen ten half zeeven uuren zijn twee Noorwijkers genaamd Jan Vlieland en Leendert Plug, over Zee op schaatsen van Noordwijk - Buiten naar Scheveningen gereden en aldaar ten 8 uren aangekomen. Dit is eene zeldzaamheid, welke de oudste lieden niet geheugen gezien te hebben, gemerkt het IJs gewoonlijk, zelfs in de hardste winters, daartoe geen geleegenheid geeft, als zijnde meest langs het strand zeer ongelijk en oneffen, doch thans zo glad bevroozen, als mooglijk nooit voor dezen gebeurd is.
Monday 10 February 2014
The Beatrix
Rereading the articles about Jerome Vlieland and his ships .
The L´esperance , the post of Topsham , we also find the Beatrix again.
In the Rotterdam archive we find Rotterdamse regesten second of May 1810.
Captain on the Beatrix Jeroen Vlieland ,cargo of wheat and beans .
Ship sails under Papenburger flag .is delayed on the second of January because of ice leaving Embden .(Germany while in fact it was London )
He askes compensation for lay days.
The L´esperance , the post of Topsham , we also find the Beatrix again.
In the Rotterdam archive we find Rotterdamse regesten second of May 1810.
Captain on the Beatrix Jeroen Vlieland ,cargo of wheat and beans .
Ship sails under Papenburger flag .is delayed on the second of January because of ice leaving Embden .(Germany while in fact it was London )
He askes compensation for lay days.
Saturday 8 February 2014
Three brothers
The three brothers went from Rotterdam to different ports , to Nieuwpoort Belgium and to Rouan France via Oostende Belgium .
Diemer- of Watergraafs-meersche courant26-11-1781
Friday 7 February 2014
Jeroen Vlieland
Asking for information about the mailservice of Jeroen Vlieland with the Topsham Post ,they came up with an earlier ship of Jeroen .the `` Maria ``in 1786.
these cards are prove of insurance .
Here his ships
a photo of a page from a wharfinger's journal from the port of Exeter, (Reference Devon Record Office a1/4) which shows the cargo of cloth on the Post van Topsham on its sailing for Rotterdam on 8 February 1791.
It shows the number of bales of cloth loaded aboard for that voyage, by each of the following merchants:
Weres & Co is the same as Thomas Fox of Wellington
James Pulling, Smales & Dennys, Benjamin Dickinson, John Besly, Messrs Dunsfords and George & William Lewis are all from Tiverton
Baring & Co are from Exeter.
Thanks to Peter Maunder for this great information.
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