
Autres noms | Nom |
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Autre nom | Jemima Osborn |
Autre nom | Jemima (Osborne) Osborn |
Nom marital | Cushing |
Père | Date de naissance | Mère | Date de naissance |
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1712 |
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Type d’événement | Date | Lieu | Description |
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1747 | Norfolk, England, United Kingdom | |
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21 June 1747 | Aslacton, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom | |
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10/06/1776 | Thursford, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom | |
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24 JAN 1811 | ||
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24/01/1811 | Thursford, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom |
parents possibly William and Rose Osborne |
Read for the Osborn decendants owners of The Peterboat Inn When the old "Peterboat Inn" in the High Street, dating from before 1695, was burnt down in 1892, there was revealed an unsuspected large underground room having a waterside entrance, and relics of its contraband use were brought to light. This store-room adjoined the Alley Dock from which a narrow path once led up-hill and across country, a branch running to Daws Heath. Daws heath was a notorious rendezvous for highwaymen and it was believed that much brandy and tobacco there by connivance of the Leigh fisherman. Leigh was made a coastguard station about 1840: the old Watch House, a sqare wooden erection, was demolished when the goods sidings adjoining the old Leigh Station were constructed. The Peterboat Name The boats used by the fisherman were much smaller than those to which we are accustomed. The earliest type seems to have been the peter boat, originally a double ended boat, without gunwale or rim, strong and safe as a fishermans boat should be. In later times the term came to be used, principally on the Thames and adjacent coasts, for a decked fishing boat of small size. The earliest known reference to a "peter boat" occurs in petition to the Court of Admiralty in 1540 concerning an alleged robbery of fish at "Lye". These been the injuryes and wrongs don and committed by one John Pope of Lye in the countie of Essex ageynst and to me Elys Sharp ffysherman of Stebynhythe (Stepney) in County of Middlesex. First where I the said Elys Sharp about Easter last past was a twelvemonth being in a certain petyr boat comyng towards the towne of Lye aforesaid to buy such vytales as I liked as I was nye to the lande syde there upon the land was the said John Pope whiche said unto me the said Elys Come a land. And I supposing he wold have bought some ffysh of me came at his bydding. And as sone as i was arryvyd to the shore the said John Pope toke hold of one of the owers and stept in my bote. And upon that he toke the tronke in his hands and hallyd it up to the land and there put forth all the fysh that was in the tronke into a basket and toke what plesyd hym of the same ffysh to the quantytie of a pek and gave me the rest that he had left which were but few and alle the smallest and worst. And gave me nor proffyred me one penny therfor and also as he was goying away with the said ffysh he said What knave I shall never ryd the country of you. That moche other wrongs and injuries that I and others hath been misused in times past whiche to long to rehers whereof I desyre your masterships to have redresse. John Pope was the tenant of Leigh Hall and his defence was that the fish were taken in a creek in the Manor of Leigh and therefore belonged to William Stafford who held the Manor in right of his wife. Ownership Dating from before 1695 it was in the possession of John Osborne. He was followed by his son in 1739 and by his grandson John in 1781. Fishermans Provident Societies The earliest of these appears to have started about 1830, takings its name from the Kings Head where it was held. How long this society existed is uncertain but it was ultimately transformed into or succeeded by the Druids. According to tradition the meetings were roisterous and merry. One of the attractions of the friendly societies appears to be the wearing of regalia, and the "Leigh Comicals" which came into existence in about 1850 and had 150 members. This club met at the Peter Boat and on the first Wednesday in July a feast for the members was held. The charge was 3/6. a head and absent members were fined 5/. Old Leigh people still chuckle at the remembrance of Fredrick Cotgrove being fined a similar amount for throwing a hot potato at Tom Plumb during one of these feasts. The feast was followed by a ball for wives and sweethearts Peterboat Inn, Leigh-on-Sea Peterboat Inn, Leigh-on-sea Dating from before 1695 it was in the possession of John Osborne. He was followed by his son in 1739 and by his grandson John in 1781. |
Marriage Banns Record For John Cushing and Jemima Osborn In the Parish of Thursford Groom's Name John Cushing Bride's Name Jemima Osborn Groom's Parish or Abode Thursford Bride's Parish or Abode Thursford Groom's Condition Bachelor Bride's Condition Spinster Banns Date 1 26th May 1775 Banns Date 2 2nd June 1775 Banns Date 3 9th June 1775 Parish Thursford Potential Places of Event Thursford County Norfolk Event Marriage Banns Page Number 4143517#01051 |
Marriage Record For John Cushing and Jemima Osborn In the Parish of Thursford Groom's Name John Cushing Bride's Name Jemima Osborn Groom's Parish or Abode Thursford Bride's Parish or Abode Thursford Groom's Condition Bachelor Bride's Condition Spinster Date 10th June 1776 Parish Thursford Potential Places of Event Thursford County Norfolk Event Marriage Record Page Number 4143517#01026 |
Possibly: Baptism Record For Jemima Anne Cave (Osborne) In the Parish of Aslacton Name Jemima Anne Cave (Osborne) Mother's Name Honor Osborne No Father Listed Date of Baptism 21st June 1747 Place of Event Aslacton, Norfolk Event Baptism Page Number 4115478-01110 |
Marriage Record For John Cushing and Jemima Osborn In the Parish of Thursford Groom's Name John Cushing Bride's Name Jemima Osborn Groom's Parish or Abode Thursford Bride's Parish or Abode Thursford Groom's Condition Bachelor Bride's Condition Spinster Date 10th June 1776 Parish Thursford Potential Places of Event Thursford County Norfolk Event Marriage Record Reference 01026 |
Burial Record For Jemima Cushing In the Parish of Thursford Name Jemima Cushing Age 55 Date of Burial 24th January 1811 (Calculated Birth Year: 1756) Husband Name John Cushing Wifes Name Parish Thursford County Norfolk Event Burial Reference 00953 |
She seems to old to have the last two children at over 50 and some trees have her born in 1756, there is no birth record but there is this. Maybe the birth shown in my tree is not correct e.g. Burial Record For Jemima Cushing In the Parish of Thursford Name Jemima Cushing Age 55 Date of Burial 24th January 1811 (Calculated Birth Year: 1756) Husband Name John Cushing Wifes Name Parish Thursford County Norfolk Event Burial Reference 00953 This has a calculated birth as 1756? The fathers name William comes from this record. He was a weaver and here he has an apprentice in Norfolk. Thomas Cushing who married Mary Coxford was also a weaver. Nom William Osborne Date du paiement 9 Jul 1752 (9 juil. 1752) Lieu de résidence Wenningham, Norfolk Remarques Country Registers Membres de la famille Nom Âge Wm Dey Rôle William Osborne Rôle Document is in the images for future references. |
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21/03/1685 - 28/07/1750 | (-62.3) - 3.1 | Vie de Jean Sébastien Bach | Personnalités célèbres |
18/01/1689 - 10/02/1755 | (-58.5) - 7.6 | Vie de Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu | Personnalités célèbres |
17/01/1706 - 17/04/1790 | (-41.5) - 42.8 | Vie de Benjamin Franklin | Personnalités célèbres |
22/02/1732 - 14/12/1799 | (-15.4) - 52.5 | Vie de George Washington | Personnalités célèbres |
23/12/1732 - 05/08/1792 | (-14.5) - 45.1 | Vie de Richard Arkwright | Personnalités célèbres |
28/08/1749 - 22/03/1832 | 2.2 - 84.8 | Vie de Johann Wolfgang Goethe | Personnalités célèbres |
01/11/1755 | 8.3 | Important tremblement de terre à Lisbonne | Catastrophes |
1756 - 1763 | 9.0 - 16.0 | Guerre de sept ans | Guerres |
10/02/1763 | 15.6 | Traité de paix de Paris 1763, La Floride devient britanique | USA |
15/08/1769 - 05/05/1821 | 22.1 - 73.9 | Vie de Napoléon Bonaparte | Personnalités célèbres |
17/12/1770 - 26/03/1827 | 23.5 - 79.8 | Vie de Ludwig von Beethoven | Personnalités célèbres |
16/12/1773 | 26.5 | Boston Tea Party | USA |
20/01/1775 - 10/06/1836 | 27.6 - 89.0 | Vie d’André Marie Ampère | Personnalités célèbres |
19/04/1775 - 03/09/1783 | 27.8 - 36.2 | Guerre d’indépendance Américaine | USA |
04/07/1776 | 29.0 | Traité d’indépendance | USA |
03/09/1783 | 36.2 | Traité de paix de Paris 1783, fin de la guerre d’indépendance Américaine | USA |
30/04/1789 - 04/03/1797 | 41.9 - 49.7 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : George Washington | USA - Présidents |
14/07/1789 | 42.1 | Prise de la Bastille | France |
03/09/1791 | 44.2 | Adoption de la première constitution Française | France |
1792 - 1800 | 45.0 - 53.0 | Construction de la Maison Blanche | Monuments |
22/09/1792 | 45.3 | Proclamation de la 1ère République Française | France |
1794 | 47.0 | Première locomotive à vapeur | Technologie |
1795 | 48.0 | Premiers pas dans l’exploration du Niger | Découvertes & Colonisation |
22/07/1795 | 48.1 | La paix de Bâle | Espagne |
14/02/1797 | 49.7 | Bataille navale à Cap St. Vincent | Espagne |
30/10/1797 - 04/03/1801 | 50.4 - 53.7 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : John Adams | USA - Présidents |
1799 | 52.0 | Fondation de JPMorgan Chase | Entreprise |
04/03/1801 - 04/03/1809 | 53.7 - 61.7 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : Thomas Jefferson | USA - Présidents |
1802 | 55.0 | Fondation de DuPont | Entreprise |
20/03/1804 - 06/04/1814 | 56.8 - 66.8 | Empereur Français : Napoléon I | France |
02/12/1804 | 57.5 | Napoléon se couronne lui-même Empereur | France |
23/12/1805 | 58.5 | _HDB_BirthOfJosephSmith | Histoire des Mormons |
06/08/1806 - 06/08/1813 | 59.1 - 66.1 | Dissolution du saint empire romain germanique | Allemagne |
01/09/1808 - 15/01/1812 | 61.2 - 64.6 | Junta Suprema Central | Espagne |
12/02/1809 - 19/04/1882 | 61.7 - 134.9 | Vie de Charles Robert Darwin | Personnalités célèbres |
12/02/1809 - 15/04/1865 | 61.7 - 117.9 | Vie d’Abraham Lincoln | Personnalités célèbres |
04/03/1809 - 04/03/1817 | 61.7 - 69.7 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : James Madison | USA - Présidents |
1810 | 63.0 | Fondation de Krupp | Entreprise |