Wednesday, 11 August 2010

Pre-rafaelites

While visiting the Birmingham museum you look at the paintings of the pre-rafaelites.
And once more these paintings give you pleasure.
Also the fact that you know their names of these painters otherwise.
Not only Hunt and Bodichon and their portraits made their impression but also the fact that they were acquaintances of Jerome and his wife.
Frances Elisabeth Samworth the wife of Jerome Nicholas Vlieland must have known them personally.
The Leigh Smith girls and the Samworth girls stayed together in Hastings at Clive Dale farm.
One of the Leigh Smith girls is Barbara,married name Barbara Bodichon.

Barbara was also cousin to Florence Nightingale
Clive Dale farm is the place where William Hunt painted his famous painting and which belonged to Jeromes father in law John Samworth.

The sister of Frances Elisabeth and Jeromes Sister in law is Joanna Samworth she was a famous illustrator of books.



Not only Hunt used to visite Clive Dale farm but also Lear,Rossetti,Millais can we read in the biography of William Holman Hunt.
All these people had their influence on Jerome Nicholas and his wife .

Monday, 26 July 2010

How do you think it is spelled

Always on the look out for Jerome Nicholas Vlieland,
You have to be very flexible in the way Vlieland is spelled .
Here are some examples
Catherine Maria Hieland
Jerome Nicholas Hieland
Thomas Edward Heath Thieland from Norfolk Virginia
Jerome Nicholas Thieland
George Heath Obeland Jansem
Jerome Nicholas Nielano Jansem
William Henry Olieland Janson
Jerome Nicholas Olieland Janson
Herbert Bloomfield Ulicland
Jerome Nicholas Ulicland
Thomas Edward Heath Wieland
Jerome Nicholas Wieland
Frances Elizabeth Vhiland
Jerome Nicholas Vhiland
Jerome Nicholas Olieland Jansen
Jerome Nicholas Whelan
Sarah Wheland Whelan
If you come across another one please let us know.
jnvlieland@gmail.com

Sunday, 25 July 2010

Mary Vlieland

Mary Vlieland born in 1862 and died in 1927 in India.
We did not find her birthcertificate so far .
We do not know who her father,mother or spouse are.
Name: Mary Vlieland
Gender: Female
Burial Date: 21 May 1927
Burial Place: Rangoon, Bengal, India
Death Date: 20 May 1927
Death Place:
Age: 65
Birth Date: 1862
Marital Status: Unknown
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B75055-1
System Origin: India-EASy
Source Film Number: 527590
Collection: India Deaths and Burials, 1719-1948

Maria Heath Vlieland

Maria Heath Vlieland.
Bapt 17 may 1840 St Johns Moddermarket.






She was the daughter of Jerome Nicholas and Sarah Heath.

She married John Parker on the 21 September 1865 in Stalisfield.



Her brother J.N.Vlieland was the officiating Minister at the wedding.

They were the godfather and godmother of Florence Adele Vlieland as you can read in the prayerbook
The children of John and Mary are:
The children of John and Mary are:
John Herbert Parker
Bapt.19 August 1866 Norwich St.Ethildred Norfolk England
William Ernest Parker
Bap.12 September 1867 Norwich Norfolk England
Charles Edward Parker
Bap.Sep 1869
Arthur Heath Parker
Bapt 1871
Edith Mary Parker
Bapt 21 March 1873 Norwich,Norfolk England.
Frank Vlieland Parker
Bapt.23 March 1875 Norwich, Norfolk,England.
Percy Jerome Parker
Bapt.June 1876 Thorpe
census 1881 Church lane 4 years old.
George F Parker
Bapt 1878
Grace Ellen Parker
Bapt 1880
Catherine Maria Parker
Bapt.02 December 1883 Thorpe-next-Norwich,Norfolk England
Deaths Sep 1884 Parker Catherine Maria age 0 Norwich 4b 88

Also there is  a Vlieland Parker is Bruce Vlieland Parker their grandson.
Bruce Vlieland Parker.

Wednesday, 14 July 2010

Sketches of Holland herzien

Help mee het onderzoek na meer dan twee centennia op  te lossen! De tien met een griffelverdient u hiermee sowieso en om het in de schoolstijl van J.N,Vlieland te houden. En voor die 'zoen van de Juffrouw' laat ik als Jeroen Nicolaas  de vrije keus aan U......mag u helemaal zelf kiezen. 

Kiezen,  als persoonlijke bezittingen, die ontbreken er namenlijk aan! Blik nog even, voor uw gemak terug naar de op gepupliceerde blogaflevering  Sketches of Holland

Sunday, 20 June 2010

Dorothy Vlieland

Dorothy Vlieland is the daughter of Charles James Vlieland and Alice Edith Millen.
She was born March 1886 ST.Thomas and died June 1917 Exeter.
Her father and mother had four children.
Francis Maude Vlieland born Sept 1884 ST.Thomas Devon and who married Reginald Peel in June 1906 ST.Thomas Devon.
Dorothy Vlieland born March 1886 ST.Thomas and who died June 1917 Exeter.

Phoebe Mary Vlieland Christening: 05 FEB 1888 Ospringe, Kent, England who married Dudley Eugene Batty in June 1912.
Charles Archibald Vlieland
1901 Census Syndale, Alphington Road Exeter
Charles J 43
Alice E 40
Frances M 16
Dorothy 15
Phoebe M 13
Charles A 10
1911 Census 20 Southernhay West Exeter
Charles James Vlieland 53 Physician b Turnham Green London
Alice Edith 50 b Kent
Dorothy 25
Phoebe mary 23
Charles Archibald 20
Clifford Vlieland Peel grandson 2 b Exeter
Charles James Vlieland is the man who became Mayor of Exeter at the age of 43.
He was living in 1901 in Alphington Road, St Thomas, a suburb of Exeter, with his English born wife Alice Edith and their four children who were all born in Exeter, Devon.
Dorothy is on the roll of honour St.Davids Church Exeter



We find Dorothy in the newspaper The Western Times Friday 22 June 1917 is the funeral of Dorothy Vlieland.

She was buried at the Higher Cemetery in Exeter and the Archdeacon of Exeter officiated.
The coffin was of unpolished and paneled English oak with brass fittings and bore the inscription born 15th February 1885 at rest 17th June 1917.
The grave was lined with laurels and ferns.
Flowers were send by her father C.J.Vlieland and his wife .
Mr and Mrs D.E.Batty Clifford Peel nephew ,Barbara Peel niece ,Mr.C.A Vlieland and Mrs Vlieland








her gravestone is also a memorial for  Frances Maude Peel 



Sunday, 6 June 2010

Jenny Amelia Vlieland

Jenny Amalia Vlieland is born 19 October 1888.
She is the daughter of Herbert Bloomfield Vlieland and Jenny Amelia Ford..
She marries Harry  S. van Meter and they have an adopted  son Marshall B. van Meter 


Marshall B Van Meter
United States Census, 1940
Name: Marshall B Van Meter
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1940
Event Place: Ward 2, Hudson, Hudson City, St. Croix, Wisconsin, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 15
Marital Status: Single
Race (Original): White
Race: White
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Son
Relationship to Head of Household: Son
Birthplace: Minnesota
Birth Year (Estimated): 1925
Last Place of Residence: Same House

Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
Harry S Van Meter Head M 59 Wisconsin
Jennie A Van Meter Wife F 51 Wisconsin
Marshall B Van Meter Son M 15 Minnesota

Harry S. Van Meter




















































































Herbert Ford Vlieland

Herbert Ford Vlieland born 26 October 1896 Dane Wisconsin ,USA.
He died 13 September 1936 Minneapolis USA
He is the son of Herbert Bloomfield Vlieland and Jenny Amelia Ford.

Herbert Ford Vlieland




Herbert Ford Vlieland


He married Rose Glaze 29 March 1921
She died in 1962 and is buried Greenwood Cemetery.
Vlieland Rose born 1874 died 10/23/1962 B-5 L-83 nee: Glaze, w.o. Herbert, (see J.G. Johnson and Sims)
The census.



Here the census record of the family.

Name: Rose Vlieland
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1940
Event Place: Ward 1, River Falls, River Falls City, St. Croix, Wisconsin, United States
Gender: Female
Age: 65
Marital Status: Widowed
Race (Original): White
Race: White
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Head
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Birthplace: Illinois
Birth Year (Estimated): 1875
Last Place of Residence: Same House
District: 55-23
Family Number: 69
Sheet Number and Letter: 4A
Line Number: 14
Affiliate Publication Number: T627
Affiliate Film Number: 4522
Digital Folder Number: 005461215
Image Number: 00519

Herbert Ford Vlieland was born in Waunakee, Wisconson to Herbert B. and Jennie Vlieland. He married Rose Glaze on 29 March 1921, they had no children.
He served in WW1 where he was severly wounded by machine gun fire in France. He belonged to the Last Mans Club. Company C, 128th infantry, 32nd division.

Monday, 31 May 2010

Florence Violet Vlieland

Florence Violet Vlieland is born 06 July 1903 Clifton Pierce County.
Daughter of Herbert Vlieland and Jenny Amelia Ford.
She married John Swanberg and they had 2 children
Joanne Swanberg
and John Andrew Swanberg.

Sunday, 30 May 2010

Alice Ellen Vlieland

Alice Ellen Vlieland is born 27 Aug 1893 Waunakee, Dane Co., Wisc.
She married 24 Dec 1917 Waco, Texas to Carl F.Mikkelson and they had two children .
Fred Arthur Mikkelson and Marilyn Mikkelson.
She is the daughter of Herbert Bloomfield Vlieland and Jenny Amelia Ford..



Waunakee Tribune July 31, 1913

Name: Carl F Mikkelson
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1940
Event Place: Shorewood, Shorewood Village, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 38
Marital Status: Married
Race (Original): White
Race: White
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Head
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Birth Year (Estimated): 1902
Last Place of Residence: Same House
District: 40-42
Family Number: 217
Sheet Number and Letter: 10A
Line Number: 23
Affiliate Publication Number: T627
Affiliate Film Number: 4501
Digital Folder Number: 005461211
Image Number: 00686


Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
Carl F Mikkelson Head M 38 Wisconsin
Alice Mikkelson Wife F 37 Wisconsin
Fred Mikkelson Son M 12 Wisconsin
Marilyn Mikkelson Daughter F 10 Wisconsin




Elsie Mary Vlieland

Elsie Mary Vlieland is born 30 Dec 1891 Waunakee Dane,Wisconsin
She died 6 Sep 1972 Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska and was buried Inglewood Cem., Inglewood, Las Angeles, Calif.
She is the daughter of Herbert Bloomfield Vlieland and Jenny Amelia Ford..



Name: Elsie M Vlieland
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1930
Event Place: Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska
Gender: Female
Age: 38
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Birth Year (Estimated): 1892
Immigration Year:
Relationship to Head of Household: Lodger
Father's Birthplace: England
Mother's Birthplace: Wisconsin
District: 0106
Household ID: 438
Sheet Number and Letter: 23B
Line Number: 57
Affiliate Publication Number: T626, roll 1277
GS Film number: 2341012
Digital Folder Number: 4610709
Image Number: 00660
Collection: Elsie M Vlieland, "United States Census, 1930"

Name: Elsie M Vlieland
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1920
Event Place: Omaha Ward 9, Douglas, Nebraska, United States
District: 101
Gender: Female
Age: 28
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Race (Original): White
Can Read: Yes
Can Write: Yes
Relationship to Head of Household: Roomer
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Roomer
Own or Rent:
Birth Year (Estimated): 1892
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Immigration Year:
Father's Birthplace: England
Mother's Birthplace: Wisconsin
Sheet Number and Letter: 10A
Household ID: 247
Line Number: 29
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: T625
GS Film number: 1820987
Digital Folder Number: 004313280
Image Number: 01058

Household Gender Age Birthplace
Head Arthur T Purcell M 45 Wisconsin
Wife Alice Purcell F 40 Wisconsin
Son Richard B Purcell M 11 Wisconsin
Daughter Alice J Purcell F 9 Wisconsin
Roomer Elsie M Vlieland F 28 Wisconsin

Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1920," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MCVB-HV4 : accessed 15 Aug 2013), Elsie M Vlieland in entry for Arthur T Purcell, 1920.




Waunakee Index April 1, 1915


Waunakee Index December 24, 1914

Monday, 24 May 2010

What 's in a name


The name of the Vlieland family is already excisting in 1580 in Katwijk.
The surname originates from the small island of Vlieland.
The reason why the family left the island is not known.
On the island they just needed there own and fathersname for example Jan Janszoon.
But on arriving in the new villages they started to use the name Vlieland.
Several members in the family started in different places.
As fishermen they could bring in their fish only to the place they lived.
So with a familymember in every place it was easy to swop.
The Meertensinstitute researched all Dutch names and explains them.
In 1824 Jerome Nicholas Vlieland is found in Great Yarmouth.
This part of the family uses the name even as a first name.
First the name was written as it sounded and that could be difficult.
Now in the golden age of computers and translating the name seems difficult to transcribe.
In different genealogy programs you can find the name spelled in different ways.
But Cleeland,Uleeland,Wheeland,Villeland all are "Vlieland".
And if you like to search online try this one.
In the family search you can go to record search (pilote)
(the link does not always work.)
go to discover your ancestors an then browse the collection.
Choose Europe.
And then England or Netherlands (Zuid Holland )
By chosing Norfolk you can find in the parishes some Vlieland names and by looking in Zuid holland as well.
And after all this you will be rewarded with a copy of the original.
Want to see the island Vlieland .You are more then welcome.

Tuesday, 13 April 2010

Charles Archibalds Malayan years.

Today(april 2010) we received a lot of information about Charles Archibald in the Malayan years.We decided to make a seperate article about it..
C.A.Vlieland was educated at Exeter School and Balliol College, Oxford; held various appointments in the Malayan Civil Service, 1915-1926; appointed as District Officer, Batang Padang, 1927, and Kuala Selangor, 1929; Superintendent of Census, Malaya, 1930-1932; Economy Officer, Federated Malay States and Straits Settlements, Under Secretary, Straits Settlements and Financial Commissioner and Auditor General, Johore; Secretary for Defence, Malaya, 1938-1941; died in 1974
Completeing a Stewardship describes the process of British disengagement from Malaya and Singapore during the era of Asian nationalism. Heussler adds to previous studies of decolonization and disengagement a new and important perspective: the views and daily work of the members of the Malayan Civil Service who were at the center of affairs until the end of British rule. The book concentrates on the people and events that influenced administrative preparations for independence. The importance of Completing A Stewardship lies in its attention to the British management of preparations for self-government. By combining official records with diaries, letters, personal papers, and interviews with many important participants, Heussler offers a full and balanced view of the end of the British Empire in Southeast Asia.
Completing a Stewardship: The Malayan Civil Service, 1942-1957 - Pagina 233
door Robert Heussler - Political Science - 1983 [ISBN 0313239304]
Here his signature.

There are 243 articles about him in Singapore newspapers.
Charles Archibald's great-niece tells us
Charles Archibald rose very fast in the Malayan Service and wrote the Malayan Census of 1932, but seems to have made few friends and, more important, allies on the way up (his nickname, sadly, was 'Starchy Archie'). He was a brilliant linguist and spoke several native dialects of Penang, Perak and Selangor and went hunting with the local rajahs. They told him that the Japanese would come by land down the Malay peninsula but when he put this to a military strategy meeting early in the war no one supported him: 'rubbish', said the military, 'the Japanese will come by sea and be smashed by impregnable Fortress Singapore'. (I think he may have also encountered some prejudice as not being 'quite British', i.e. a quarter Dutch, and this told against him as well, and he was a civilian who knew as much about strategy as the military themselves, which would have caused some ripples.) He returned to Britain, and was proved only too right in late 1941 and early 1942 when the Japanese rolled up the peninsula in eight weeks and took Singapore. Naively, he seems to have thought that even after having poured egg on the faces of the top brass they would welcome him back in 1945, but he was pensioned off to write the stack of memoirs now held in the Imperial War Museum, mentioned in the blog, trying to justify his position.
Of course, this story is told from Charles Archibald's point of view; the British genuinely, if complacently, thought that the defences of Singapore constructed in 1938 would repel any attack and saw no need to take advice from a civilian member of the administration with somewhat dubious native contacts.
Vlieland, C.A. 1934.
The population of the Malay Peninsula: A study in human migration. Geographical Review,
24 (1).
Vlieland, C.A. British Malaya: A Report on the 1931 Census (Lon-. don: H.M.S.O., 1932), p. ...
and, Mayor, Rev. Young, Mint Chapel, retiring Mayor's Chaplin, Alderman Hodson, ... Whip
Did It Really Help to be a Japanese Colony? East Asian Economic Performance in Historical Perspective [1]
Demographic indicators are probably a more reliable guide to changes in living standards over time than wage data. We do not have long time series on, for example, infant mortality rates for all parts of East and South East Asia for the early part of the twentieth century, but we do have figures for most countries by the 1930s. It seems clear that infant mortality rates were lower in Taiwan, the Philippines and British Malaya than in Indonesia, Indochina and Burma (Table 14). The data on crude death rates (which are probably less reliable, as they are derived from registration data) tell a similar story. There can be little doubt that infant mortality rates and crude death rates fell in Taiwan over the Japanese period, and life expectancy increased (Barclay 1954: Tables 36, 37 and 39). Kimura (1993: 643) argues that there was also a decline in death rates in Korea after 1920. In the Philippines there was also some decline in both indicators over the American period (Zablan 1978: Tables 79 and 90). Banens (2000: Table 7) shows a decline in infant mortality rates among the Vietnamese population in Hanoi between 1925 and 1938, admittedly from a very high level, while in British Malaya, Vlieland (1932: 110) estimates a fall of around a third in the Straits Settlements between 1911 and 1931. No doubt in all cases, colonial governments would have attributed these declines to better access to modern health facilities, and especially in urban areas, to better provision of sanitation and clean drinking water[9].
Infant mortality rates were often higher in urban than rural areas, probably due to lack of clean water, and poor sanitation. Gooszen (1999: 192-3) cites Dutch research which found very high infant mortality of more than 400 per thousand in parts of Batavia (Jakarta) in 1917-19, which were similar to those reported by Banens (2000: 36) for Hanoi. Vlieland (1932:110) found that infant mortality rates in urban Singapore were higher than in the more rural Federated Malay States.

Vlieland, C.A. 1934.
The population of the Malay Peninsula: A study in human migration. Geographical Review,
24 (1).

Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, King's College London: home page
VLIELAND, Charles Archibald ([1890]-1974)
IDENTITY STATEMENT
Reference code(s): GB 0099 KCLMA Vlieland
Held at: Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, King's College London
Title: VLIELAND, Charles Archibald ([1890]-1974)
Date(s): Created 1911, 1938, [1960-1965], 1967
Level of description: Collection (fonds)
Extent: 1 volume and 1 file
Name of creator(s):
CONTEXT
Administrative/Biographical history:
Born in [1890]; educated at Exeter School and Balliol College, Oxford; held various appointments in the Malayan Civil Service, 1915-1926; appointed as District Officer, Batang Padang, 1927, and Kuala Selangor, 1929; Superintendent of Census, Malaya, 1930-1932; Economy Officer, Federated Malay States and Straits Settlements, Under Secretary, Straits Settlements and Financial Commissioner and Auditor General, Johore; Secretary for Defence, Malaya, 1938-1941; died in 1974.
CONTENT
Scope and content/abstract:
Papers relating to his life and career, 1911-1942, dated 1911, 1938, [1960-1965], 1967, principally comprising bound typescript entitled 'Disaster in the Far East, 1941-1942', an account of his work as Secretary for Defence, Malaya, 1938-1941, and his assessment of the events leading up to the fall of Singapore, 1942, written in [1960-1965], including a copy of his unofficial report on the defence of Malaya, 1940, and a census map of Malaya, 1931, with covering letter to the Centre and cutting of his article on 'Singapore: the legend and the facts' from the The Daily Telegraph, 1967.
ACCESS AND USE
Language/scripts of material: English.
System of arrangement:
1 volume and 1 file
Conditions governing access:
Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form.
Conditions governing reproduction:
Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be supplied for research use only. Requests to publish original material should be submitted to the Trustees of the Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, attention of the Director of Archive Services.
Finding aids:
Summary guide available on-line at http://www.kcl.ac.uk/lhcma/top.htm, and in hard copy in the Centre's reading room.
ARCHIVAL INFORMATION
Archival history:
Immediate source of acquisition:
Memoir and associated items presented to the Centre by Vlieland in 1965. Other papers presented to the Centre by Peter Elphick in 1994.
ALLIED MATERIALS
DESCRIPTION NOTES
Date(s) of descriptions: Oct 1996


In Kew gardens you can find the report of charles Archibald Vlieland .


Saturday, 10 April 2010

The letter

The whole blog of Jerome Nicholas Vlieland started with this letter.
Found in the Rijksarchief in Den Haag Netherlands.
Now we know Jerome Nicholas was born in Rotterdam in 1796.
We know his father and mother and his brothers ans sisters.
We know his children and grandchildren ,greatgrandchildren ad even his greatgreat grandchildren.
We know his work,his books,the places he lived.
And still we learn more about this family.
So everytime we learn something new about a familymember we update and add that part.
De brief


Otterden
Barnfieldroad
Exeter
June 11 1905

Dear Sir
In November 1902 you wrote me in answer of an advert, I put in a Dutch Newspaper
I have, owing to certain circumstances let the matter drop .for the time.
I am now desirious of getting certain information if possible.
A certificate of the birth of my grandfather which would I suppose give the name ,social position place of residence of his father also whether there was a family crest
Certain of my relatives think it was a stork with a snake in its bill.
The following details are all I can give you.
If you consider that with them it is useless to proceed please say so
I state you for giving such advice
If you think it is worthwhile kindly let me now what your charges will be ( inclusive)
I will tell you what I am prepared to do.
My Grandfather was born June 27 1796 his name was Jerome Nicholas Vlieland.
(like the island in the Zuijderzee) shown in maps of Holland
His ancestors supposed to have been de Vlielands
One of his grandchildren , a cousin of mine was christened Janson de Vlieland Vlieland
I do not know where in Holland he was born probably at or in near the Hague or Amsterdam
He came to this country with some other members of his family when probably about 25 years old.
He is said to have come as a “refuge” but why I do not know. personally he seems to have had some kind of hatred of the French
He is said to have had an uncle an officer in the Dutch Navy John Vlieland who was killed fighting by the French.
My Grandfather would have been a well educated man ,as he made his living as a professor of languages and wrote volumes in French German and Italian
I should say he was certainly not a Roman Catholic
I am
Yours faithfully
C.J.Vlieland

Monday, 5 April 2010

Sarah Ann Johnson

Sarah Ann Johnson was baptised 18 September 1822 Swaffham as daughter of Edward Amond Johnson (2-12-1794) and Elisabeth Mary Heath.



Sarah Ann Johnson  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 Brideswell.
Sarah Ann Johnson married Jerome Nicholas Vlieland in 1866 In Norwich.

Kentish Chronicle - Saturday 27 January 1866



Sarah Ann Johnson had a lot of brothers and sisters as we find in the Parish register.
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.
Her father was keeper of the brideswell in Swaffham.









census 1871

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.

Saturday, 3 April 2010

Frances Elisabeth Vlieland

Francis Elisabeth Vlieland is the daughter of Herbert Bloomfield Vlieland and Jenny Amelia Ford She was born 2 Jul 1890 in the USA
She married Albert Oliver Fillbach 13 Aug 1908 Rockford, Illinois
their children
Albert Fillbach
Arthur Fillbach
Bernice Fillbach
Dale Fillbach
Francis Fillbach
Oliver Fillbach
And she died 30 july 1939.
Francis and Albert had a daughter called Bernice Marie Fillbach.She was born on Aug. 29, 1913, in Hudson
Her obituary
PLATTEVILLE, Wis. - Bernice Marie (Fillbach) Gray, 91, of Platteville, passed away on Monday, May 30, 2005, at Southwest Health Center Hospital, Platteville, following a short illness.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Lutheran Church of Peace, Platteville. Burial will be in the Hazel Green (Wis.) Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Bendorf Funeral Home, Platteville. Friends also may call after 10 a.m. Thursday at the church.
Mrs. Gray led a very active life, and was currently still the administrator of Gray's Nursing Home in Platteville.
She was 91 at that time !

PLATTEVILLE, Wis. - Bernice Marie (Fillbach) Gray, 91, of Platteville, passed away on Monday, May 30, 2005, at Southwest Health Center Hospital, Platteville, following a short illness.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Lutheran Church of Peace, Platteville. Burial will be in the Hazel Green (Wis.) Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Bendorf Funeral Home, Platteville. Friends also may call after 10 a.m. Thursday at the church.
She was born on Aug. 29, 1913, in Hudson, daughter of Albert O. and Frances E. (Vlieland) Fillbach.
Mrs. Gray led a very active life, and was currently still the administrator of Gray's Nursing Home in Platteville.
Bernice moved from Roberts when she was 15 years old to live with her uncle, Dr. Harold Fillbach, founder of the Fillbach Hospital in Hazel Green.
She graduated from Hazel Green High School in 1931, and went to Methodist Hospital School of Nursing in Madison, and graduated in 1935. The day she graduated from training, she took a bus back to Hazel Green and started working that night for Dr. Harold Fillbach.
She married Eldon W. Gray on Jan. 18, 1936. After her marriage, they lived in the Madison and Milwaukee area for several years, where she was a nurse.
She returned to become director of nurses at Hazel Green Hospital from 1958 to 1964.

Frances Elizabeth <i>Vlieland</i> Fillbach

Family links: 
 Spouse:
  Albert Oliver Fillbach (1883 - 1956)
 
 Children:
  Oliver Elmer Fillbach (1909 - 1980)*
  Arthur R. Fillbach (1910 - 1959)*
  Bernice M Fillbach Gray (1913 - 2005)*
  Francis E. Fillbach (1922 - 1975)*