Père | Date de naissance | Mère | Date de naissance |
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WILLIAM George Longfield Dowde CU01 MS03 FR02 | 30/10/1816 | SOPHIA Hannah Anderson HP01 HP02 FR01 FR02 FR03 FR04 FR05 FR06 FR07 LU01 GH01 WJ01 SC04 SC05 SC06 SC07 FM01 FM02 | 01/05/1826 |
Type d’événement | Date | Lieu | Description |
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Naissance | 13/12/1844 | Canterbury, Kent, England, United Kingdom | |
Mariage | 01 FEB 1867 | Shipdham, Norfolk, England | |
Lieu de résidence | 1871 | Shipdham, Norfolk, England | |
Lieu de résidence | 1871 | Norfolk, England, United Kingdom | |
Census UK 1881 | 3 Apr 1881 | Norwich St Gregory, Norwich, Norfolk, England | was age 35 and the wife of the head of the household |
Lieu de résidence | 1881 | Norwich St Gregory, Norfolk, England | |
Décès | about March 1890 | Norwich, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom |
Caractéristique | Description |
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HP02 On the direct Cushing ancestor heritage line HP02 from CATHERINE Dowde b1844 leads Richard I Comté de Rouen which the Cushing line via THOMAS’s wife also leads to, but via a French/Canadian ancestral route. HP02 takes you back to the earliest ancestors of the Dowde family as they rejoin the Cushing family at Richard I, so then follow the direct line of the Cushing family to SVEIDI 'the Sea King’ Act” c0720 and his possible father. Dates before 1500 are usually approximate as births and deaths were often not registered only names of children. I have used Wills, graves, encyclopaedia references, books and web sources such as Wikipedia and have only recorded on this tree plausible dates, the web is unfortunately full of impossible records! |
FR01, FR02, FR03, FR04, FR05 and FR06 Leads to the Direct Ancestors who were Filles du Roi The King's Daughters of the King (filles du roi or filles du roy in the spelling of the era) is a term used to refer to the approximately 800 young French women from Paris who immigrated to New France between 1663 and 1673 as part of a program sponsored by King Louis XIV, ensuring the survival of the French colony. |
LU01 LU01 leads via Simon de Montfort Sixth Earl of Leicester who gives his name to De Montfort University who is credited with establishing the first Parliament of England in 1265. He is the son of Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester, a French nobleman and crusader, and Alix de Montmorency to his paternal grandmother Amicia de Beaumont, the senior co-heiress to the Earldom of Leicester and a large estate owned by her brother Robert de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Leicester, in England and his father who took part in the Albigensian cusades. With the irrevocable loss of Normandy, King John refused to allow the elder Simon to succeed to the earldom of Leicester and instead placed the estates and title into the hands of Montfort senior's cousin Ranulf, the Earl of Chester. Napoleon Bonaparte described Simon de Montfort as "one of the greatest Englishmen". His father Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester (c. 1175 – 25 June 1218), Also Viscount of Albi, Béziers and Carcassonne from 1213, as well as Count of Toulouse from 1215. known as Simon IV (or V) de Montfort and as Simon de Montfort the Elder, was a French nobleman and knight of the early 13th century. He is widely regarded as one of the great military commanders of the Middle Ages. He took part in the Fourth Crusade and was one of the prominent figures of the Albigensian Crusade. |
WJ01 To get to WALTER James Anderson b1725 Thief banished from Scotland to plantation in the US for 14 years in 1770. The joke about Australia is that it was founded by a bunch of criminals. And from 1788 until 1868, Britain did send roughly 164,000 convicts to the land down under. America’s dirty little secret? The same exact thing was happening there. In fact, experts estimate that over 52,000 British prisoners were shipped off to colonial America. Britain had been shipping convicts to America for decades before they started sending them to Australia. In fact, it was precisely because of America’s fight for independence that the Brits had to start sending their criminals to Australia. But from 1718 until 1775, convict transportation to the American colonies flourished. Some estimates claim that almost 10 percent of migrants to America during this time were British convicts. This means, if you had ancestors in the American colonies during that time, they probably come as unwanted convicts, against the will. What was done by the British was to banish a convict to America was for a term of either seven or fourteen years, after which the convict could theoretically come back the Britain. Some female convicts were transported to the American colonies as well, for crimes such as being “lewd” and “walking the streets after ten at night.” |
Birth Record for Catherine Clara Dowde in the District of Canterbury Name Catherine Clara Dowde District Canterbury, Kent Page 71 Volume 5 Registered January - March 1845 |
Marriage Record For William Warner Cushing and Catherine Clara Dowde In the Parish of Norwich St Margaret Groom's Name William Warner Cushing Bride's Name Catherine Clara Dowde Groom's Parish or Abode Kingham Bride's Parish or Abode St Margaret Groom's Age 21 Bride's Age 21 Groom's Condition Bachelor Bride's Condition Spinster Groom's Profession Tailor Bride's Profession Groom's Father's Name George Cushing Bride's Father's Name William George Dowde Groom's Father's Profession City Missionary Bride's Father's Profession Serjeant 1st Kings Dragoons Date 25th December 1867 Parish Norwich St Margaret Potential Places of Event Norwich St Margaret County Norfolk Event Marriage Record Page Number 4033317#01768 |
Not sure if this is the correct census as moved between Canada and Norfolk. The records from Canada are very acurate as they match into the Anderson family who are well documented by profesional reserchers. Census Transcript Household Norfolk 1861 Address Church Ally Parish Norwich St Margaret Registration District Norwich Image Reference RG9 PN:1218 FN:? Page:191 Mary E Dowde 63 1798 Head Norwich, Norfolk Midwife Sophia Dowde 34 1827 Daughter Chamby, North America Plain Sugar Catherine C Dowde 16 1845 Step Daughter Canterbury, Kent Milliner William Dowde 14 1847 Son Birmingham Cabinet Maker's Apprentice Edwin H Dowde 11 1850 Son Hipperley, Ireland Scholar Edward G Dowde 5 1856 Son Norwich, Norfolk Scholar |
Marriage Record For William Warner Cushing and Catherine Clara Dowde In the Parish of Norwich St Margaret Groom's Name William Warner Cushing Bride's Name Catherine Clara Dowde Groom's Parish or Abode Kingham Bride's Parish or Abode St Margaret Groom's Age 21 Bride's Age 21 Groom's Condition Bachelor Bride's Condition Spinster Groom's Profession Tailor Bride's Profession Groom's Father's Name George Cushing Bride's Father's Name William George Dowde Groom's Father's Profession City Missionary Bride's Father's Profession Serjeant 1st Kings Dragoons Date 25th December 1867 Parish Norwich St Margaret Potential Places of Event Norwich St Margaret County Norfolk Event Marriage Record Page Number |
SC04, SC05, SC06, SC07 and SC08 Leads to the Direct Ancestors who were Soldat de Carignan Soldat de Carignan, The Carignan-Salieres Regiment was the first regular military unit to serve in Canada. Almost immediately upon arrival, they launched an attack upon the Indians in the dead of winter, and the regiment was almost destroyed. Nevertheless, within months the Regiment stabilized the situation, ensuring the survival of the French colony. |
FM01 and FM02 Leads to the Direct Ancestors who were Filles a Marier. Most people are familiar with the story of the King's Daughters or Fille Du Roi; the state sponsored program that brought almost 800 single women to Quebec in the early days of the French settlement, but what is not so well known is the story of the Fille a Marier. Between 1634 and 1662; 262 young ladies braved the elements to begin an uncertain future in the backwoods of Canada. When the Company of 100 Associates began their settlement scheme, their plan of recruiting only families proved to be too costly, so instead they signed on single men; tradesman and labourers; who would be indentured for three years. However, this meant that more than 80% of the colonists were men, so even if they decided to stay at the end of their term, there was little hope of them starting a family, unless they chose a Canadian girl. But, since her family would never allow her, or her children, to leave their village; the company directors needed to avoid this from happening. So instead, they began recruiting "marriagable young girls", who would first sign a contract in France and then be given passage and a small dowry to become the wife of a Quebec settler. You might wonder why these young girls (many under 16), would risk the dangers and hardships, which by now most of France were well aware of; but believe it or not; for many it was the best option. At the time, marriages were arranged, so if the girl's family did not have the means to provide a sutable dowry, her only option was to become a nun, if she was Catholic; or marry beneath her station. In the case of the young Filles a Marier, though a marriage contract must be signed before departure, she had every right to refuse the union, once she met her husband-to-be. As a matter of fact, many of them did just that, and were provided safe passage home. |
Nom Catherine Clara Dowde Année d’inscription 1867 [1867] Trimestre d’inscription Oct-Nov-Dec District d’enregistrement Norwich Comté déduit Norfolk Volume 4b Numéro de page 359 Entrées sur la page (Nom) William Warnes Cushing Catherine Clara Dowde Catherine Clara Dowde 0805.jpg Nom Catherine Cushing Sexe Female (féminin) Région ou monument commémoratif Memorial Register Conjoint William Cushing Enfant Godfrey Louis Cushing Catherine Clara Dowde 00026.jpg Nom Catherine Clara Dowde Date d’inscription 1845 [1845] Trimestre Jan-Feb-Mar Lieu d’inscription Canterbury, Kent, England (Angleterre) Volume 5 Numéro de page 71 Catherine Clara Dowde 0949.jpg |
Date | Âge | Événement | Catégorie |
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12/02/1809 - 19/04/1882 | (-35.9) - 37.4 | Vie de Charles Robert Darwin | Personnalités célèbres |
12/02/1809 - 15/04/1865 | (-35.9) - 20.4 | Vie d’Abraham Lincoln | Personnalités célèbres |
07/02/1812 - 09/06/1870 | (-32.9) - 25.5 | Vie de Charles John Huffam Dickens | Personnalités célèbres |
08/06/1815 - 24/08/1866 | (-29.5) - 21.7 | Confédération germanique | Allemagne |
13/12/1816 - 06/12/1892 | (-28.0) - 48.0 | Vie de Werner von Siemens | Personnalités célèbres |
30/12/1819 - 20/09/1890 | (-25.0) - 45.8 | Vie de Theodor Fontane | Personnalités célèbres |
15/12/1832 - 27/12/1923 | (-12.0) - 79.1 | Vie de Gustave Eiffel | Personnalités célèbres |
17/03/1834 - 06/03/1900 | (-10.8) - 55.3 | Vie de Gottlieb Wilhelm Daimler | Personnalités célèbres |
20/06/1837 - 22/01/1901 | (-7.5) - 56.1 | Reine du Royaume-Uni : Victoria | Angleterre |
08/07/1838 - 08/03/1917 | (-6.4) - 72.3 | Vie de Ferdinand Von Zeppelin | Personnalités célèbres |
07/10/1840 - 17/03/1849 | (-4.2) - 4.3 | Roi des Pays-Bas : Willem II | Pays-Bas |
04/04/1841 - 04/03/1845 | (-3.7) - 0.2 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : John Tyler | USA - Présidents |
11/12/1843 - 27/05/1910 | (-1.0) - 65.5 | Vie de Robert Koch | Personnalités célèbres |
25/11/1844 - 04/04/1929 | (-0.0) - 84.4 | Vie de Carl Benz | Personnalités célèbres |
04/03/1845 - 04/03/1849 | 0.2 - 4.2 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : James K. Polk | USA - Présidents |
1846 | 1.5 | Fondation d’Associated Press | Entreprise |
1846 | 1.5 | Fondation de la société Carl Zeiss | Entreprise |
11/02/1847 - 18/10/1931 | 2.2 - 86.9 | Vie de Thomas Alva Edison | Personnalités célèbres |
03/03/1847 - 01/08/1922 | 2.2 - 77.7 | Vie d’Alexandre Graham Bell | Personnalités célèbres |
1847 | 2.5 | Fondation de Siemens | Entreprise |
1847 | 2.5 | Fondation de Cartier | Entreprise |
27/12/1847 - 29/08/1877 | 3.0 - 32.7 | Président de l'Église de Jésus-Christ des saints des derniers jours : Brigham Young | Histoire des Mormons |
01/03/1848 - 30/09/1849 | 3.2 - 4.8 | Révolution Allemande 1848/1849 | Allemagne |
31/03/1848 - 03/04/1849 | 3.3 - 4.3 | Rassemblement national de Frankfort | Allemagne |
01/12/1848 | 4.0 | Élection de Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, début de la deuxième République | France |
04/03/1849 - 09/07/1850 | 4.2 - 5.6 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : Zachary Taylor | USA - Présidents |
17/03/1849 - 23/11/1890 | 4.3 - 46.0 | Roi des Pays-Bas : Willem III | Pays-Bas |
1849 | 4.5 | Fondation de Pfizer | Entreprise |
1850 | 5.5 | Fondation de la société American Express | Entreprise |
09/07/1850 - 04/03/1853 | 5.6 - 8.2 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : Millard Fillmore | USA - Présidents |
1851 | 6.5 | Fondation de la Western Union | Entreprise |
1851 | 6.5 | Fondation de l’agence Reuter | Entreprise |
1851 | 6.5 | Fondation du New York Times | Entreprise |
02/12/1852 - 04/09/1870 | 8.0 - 25.7 | Empereur Français : Napoléon III | France |
04/03/1853 - 04/03/1857 | 8.2 - 12.2 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : Franklin Pierce | USA - Présidents |
1853 | 8.6 | Fondation de Levi Strauss & Co | Entreprise |
06/05/1856 - 23/09/1939 | 11.4 - 94.8 | Vie de Sigmund Freud | Personnalités célèbres |
04/03/1857 - 04/03/1861 | 12.2 - 16.2 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : James Buchanan | USA - Présidents |
28/05/1857 - 12/04/1858 | 12.5 - 13.3 | Guerre de l'Utha | Histoire des Mormons |
1859 | 14.6 | Contruction de Big Ben | Monuments |
04/03/1861 - 15/04/1865 | 16.2 - 20.4 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : Abraham Lincoln | USA - Présidents |
17/03/1861 | 16.3 | Victor Emanuel II est proclamé roi d’Italie | Italie |
12/04/1861 - 09/04/1865 | 16.3 - 20.3 | Guerre civile américaine | USA |
23/09/1861 - 12/03/1942 | 16.8 - 97.3 | Vie de Robert Bosch | Personnalités célèbres |
30/07/1863 - 07/04/1947 | 18.6 - 102.4 | Vie de Henry Ford | Personnalités célèbres |
16/10/1863 - 17/03/1937 | 18.9 - 92.3 | Vie de Joseph Austen Chamberlain | Personnalités célèbres |
15/04/1865 - 04/03/1869 | 20.4 - 24.2 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : Andrew Johnson | USA - Présidents |
09/06/1866 - 26/07/1866 | 21.5 - 21.6 | Guerre Allemande | Allemagne |
10/03/1867 | 22.3 | Première discussion par téléphone | Technologie |
1868 - 1878 | 23.6 - 33.6 | Guerre de dix ans | Guerres |
04/03/1869 - 04/03/1877 | 24.2 - 32.2 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : Ulysses S. Grant | USA - Présidents |
05/09/1869 - 1884 | 24.7 - 39.6 | Construction du château de Neuschwanstein | Monuments |
22/04/1870 - 21/01/1924 | 25.4 - 79.2 | Vie de Vladimir Iljitsch Uljanow Lenin | Personnalités célèbres |
1870 | 25.6 | Début de la 3e République Française | France |
19/07/1870 - 10/05/1871 | 25.6 - 26.4 | Guerre Franco-Allemande | Allemagne |
18/01/1871 - 09/03/1888 | 26.1 - 43.3 | Empereur Allemand : Wilhelm I | Allemagne |
04/05/1871 - 20/03/1890 | 26.4 - 45.3 | Chancelier de l'empire Allemand : Otto von Bismarck | Allemagne |
09/11/1871 | 26.9 | Fondation de l’empire Allemand | Allemagne |
30/11/1874 - 24/01/1965 | 30.0 - 120.2 | Vie de Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill | Personnalités célèbres |
05/01/1876 - 19/04/1967 | 31.1 - 122.4 | Vie de Konrad Adenauer | Personnalités célèbres |
04/03/1877 - 04/03/1881 | 32.2 - 36.2 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : Rutherford B. Hayes | USA - Présidents |
1878 - 1881 | 33.6 - 36.6 | Première guerre Afgahno-Britannique | Guerres |
1878 | 33.6 | Fondation de la compagnie de téléphone Bell | Entreprise |
31/12/1878 | 34.1 | Premier moteur à combustion 2 temps | Histoire de l’automobile |
14/03/1879 - 18/04/1955 | 34.3 - 110.4 | Vie d’Albert Einstein | Personnalités célèbres |
1879 | 34.6 | Guerre des Zoulous | Guerres |
1879 | 34.6 | Découverte du vaccin contre le Choléra | Médical |
1879 | 34.6 | Découverte du vaccin contre la Peste | Médical |
10/10/1880 - 25/07/1887 | 35.8 - 42.6 | Président de l'Église de Jésus-Christ des saints des derniers jours : John Taylor | Histoire des Mormons |
20/12/1880 - 23/03/1881 | 36.0 - 36.3 | Première guerre des bourgs (Guerre d’Afrique du sud) | Guerres |
04/03/1881 - 19/09/1881 | 36.2 - 36.8 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : James A. Garfield | USA - Présidents |
06/08/1881 - 11/03/1955 | 36.7 - 110.3 | Vie d’Alexandre Fleming | Personnalités célèbres |
19/09/1881 - 04/03/1885 | 36.8 - 40.2 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : Chester A. Arthur | USA - Présidents |
1882 | 37.6 | Occupation de l’Égypte par les britaniques | Découvertes & Colonisation |
1882 | 37.6 | Fondation de Peugeot | Entreprise |
21/01/1884 - 12/12/1963 | 39.1 - 119.1 | Vie de Theodor Heuss | Personnalités célèbres |
1884 | 39.6 | Premier vol contrôlé par le Zeppelin | Histoire de l’aviation |
15/11/1884 - 26/02/1885 | 40.0 - 40.2 | Conférence du Congo | Découvertes & Colonisation |
04/03/1885 - 04/03/1889 | 40.2 - 44.3 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : Grover Cleveland | USA - Présidents |
1886 | 41.6 | Fondation de la société Coca Cola | Entreprise |
1886 | 41.6 | Fondation de Johnson & Johnson | Entreprise |
28/10/1886 | 41.9 | Construction de la Statue de la liberté | Monuments |
1887 | 42.6 | Grandes inondations du fleuve Jaune | Catastrophes |
1887 - 1889 | 42.6 - 44.6 | Construction de la Tour Eiffel | Monuments |
09/03/1888 - 15/06/1888 | 43.3 - 43.5 | Empereur Allemand : Friedrich III | Allemagne |
15/06/1888 - 09/11/1918 | 43.5 - 74.0 | Empereur Allemand : Wilhelm II | Allemagne |
1888 | 43.6 | Premier véhicule commercial de Karl Benz | Histoire de l’automobile |
04/03/1889 - 04/03/1893 | 44.3 - 48.3 | Président des États-Unis d'Amérique : Benjamin Harrison | USA - Présidents |
07/04/1889 - 02/09/1898 | 44.3 - 53.8 | Président de l'Église de Jésus-Christ des saints des derniers jours : Wilford Woodruff | Histoire des Mormons |
20/04/1889 - 30/04/1945 | 44.4 - 100.4 | Vie d’Adolf Hitler | Personnalités célèbres |