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Wednesday, 7 May 2025
Thomas Vickery and Jane Ridgeway
Samuel Ebenezer Derry Eastabrook and Eliza Back
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Samuel Ebenezer Derry Eastabrook (b. 12 Dec 1849), son of Richard Eastabrook and Susana Derry, married Eliza Back (b. 1853), daughter of Thomas Back and Mary Drake, at Saint Saviour's church that was located on Lambhay Hill, The Hoe, Plymouth, on 7 May 1876. Both gave their address as Lambhay Hill at the time of their marriage. (The church was destroyed during the Second World War but the Church Hall is still standing.)
Samuel and Eliza had six children:
- Ellen Hepzibah Derry Easterbrook (sic) b. 9 Feb 1877 M Quarter in STOKE DAMEREL Volume 05B Page 347, bap. 29 Jun 1879 at St Aubyn's Church, Devonport. Died, aged 2 y 10 m, in 1879 D Quarter in STOKE DAMEREL Volume 05B Page 249, buried 2 Jan 1880.
- Thomas Samuel Eastabrook b. 19 Feb 1880 M Qtr in STOKE DAMEREL Vol 05B Page 343), bap. 11 Apr 1880 at St Aubyn's Church, Devonport.
- William Ebenezer Eastabrook b. 28 Mar 1882 (1882 J Quarter in STOKE DAMEREL Volume 05B Page 342), bap. 13 Aug 1886.
- Amelia Elizabeth Eastabrook b. 24 Jun 1884 (1884 S Quarter in STOKE DAMEREL Volume 05B Page 335), bap. 13 Aug 1886.
- Ernest Richard Eastabrook b. 15 Mar 1886 (1886 M Quarter in STOKE DAMEREL Volume 05B Page 326), bap. 13 Aug 1886.
- Samuel Patrick Eastabrook b. 18 Sep 1889 (no birth record found).
In 1901, both Thomas S Eastabrook and William E Eastabrook are listed with the Royal Navy at Sea and in ports abroad, but I've not been able to locate records for any other members of the family, anywhere in the world.
On 6 Oct 1903, we find Samuel Eastabrook (54), Ellen Eastabrook (51), Emelia (sic) Eastabrook (19) and Samuel Eastabrook (14), arriving at Ellis Island, New York from Bermuda on the ship Pretoria (USS Pretoria (1897). The record gives their nationality as Great Britain, English and their residence as Bermuda. It also states Samuel's occupation as "late of Civil Service". One might speculate, therefore, that Samuel had been working at the Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda. It says they were arriving in New York, en route to England and that Samuel Sr had last been in the US 10 years previously. Their onward address in the UK was c/o 22 Union Street, Portsmouth, England. Interestingly, the record specifies that Samuel paid for his own passage, that Eliza's was paid for by her husband and both Amelia's and Samuel Jnr's were paid for by their father - which is how we can identify him as their child.
Eliza Eastabrook died at 53, in 1907 M Qtr in LAMBETH Vol 01D Pg 256.
In 1911, S E D (Samuel Ebenezer Derry) Eastabrook (61) Widower, Railway Storekeeper was in Stockwell, London with A E (Amelia Elizabeth) Eastabrook (26) Daughter and E E (Ellen Elizabeth) Barker (64) Widow, Sister.
In 1921, Samuel E D Eastabrook (71) Pensioner, Admiralty, Widower; Amelia E Eastabrook (37) and Ellen K Eastabrook (15) Granddaughter (daughter of Thomas Samuel Eastabrook and Esther Kathleen Drake), were listed as living at 36 Llanishen Street, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales.
In 1939, Samuel E Eastabrook, Pensioner, and Amelia E Eastabrook, House Keeper to Father, were listed at 25 Norham Avenue, Southampton.
Samuel Ebenezer Derry Eastabrook died, aged 93, in 1943 D Quarter in WINCHESTER Volume 02C Page 196.
Amelia Elizabeth Eastabook died, aged 62 (1946 S Quarter in SOUTHAMPTON Volume 06B Page 480). "EASTERBROOK Amelia Elizabeth of 25 Norham-Avenue Shirley Southampton spinster died 22 August 1946 at the Borough Hospital Southampton Administration Winchester 14 November to Samuel Patrick Eastabrook motor car driver. Effects £442 11s. 11d."
There are many records of a Samuel Eastabrook of the correct age crossing the Atlantic in the 1920s, which suggest that Samuel Patrick Eastabrook worked as a First Class Waiter on vessels such as the RMS Mauretania, once Cunard’s most luxurious ocean liner. No records suggest that he ever married. Samuel Patrick Eastabrook died, aged 81, in 1970, in Winchester.
Tuesday, 6 May 2025
Thomas Tooze and Joan Potter
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- Robert Tooze bap. 29 Jan 1797 (Buried on 21 May 1797)
- Thomas Tooze bap. 17 May 1801
- Richard Tooze bap. 24 Jul 1803
- John Tooze bap. 25 Dec 1806
- William Tooze bap. 3 Apr 1809
- Samuel Tooze bap. 8 Mar 1812. (Buried on 4 Jul 1813)
- Elizabeth Tooze bap. 15 May 1814
John Land and Sarah Melhuish
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John Land (bap. 26 Mar 1754 at Petton Chapelry, Petton, Devon), son of Thomas and Anne Land, married Sarah Melhuish (bap. 16 Jun 1756 at St Michael and All Angels, Bampton, Devon), Base Child (illegitimate) of Mary Melhuish, at St Michael and All Angels, Bampton on 6 May 1784. John Land appears to have signed his name and Sarah made her mark. The witnesses were a Mary something and the second Robert Phillips, who was also witness to the other three marriages on the same page of the register. Curiously, the banns of their marriage were read on 24 Nov, 1 Dec and 8 Dec 1782. Why the wedding didn't take place for almost 18 months, there are no indications. One wonders if they were read again, because in the Church of England, banns are valid for three months from the final Sunday they are read.
It appears that John and Sarah Land had four children:
- Richard Land bap. 24 Oct 1784 at St Michael & All Angels, Bampton
- Sarah Land bap. 11 Mar 1787 at St Michael & All Angels, Bampton
- John Land bap. 29 May 1791 at St Michael & All Angels, Bampton
- Mary Land bap. 29 May 1803 at St Michael & All Angels, Bampton
Richard Flew and Joan Thorne
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- Richard Flew bap. 29 Sep 1765
- Thomas Flew bap. 12 Jun 1768. There was a burial on 21 Mar 1778.
- John Flew bap. 4 Mar 1772. (Assume died in infancy.)
- Elizabeth Flew bap. 19 May 1775
- Jane Flew bap. 25 Nov 1776
- Hugh Flew bap. 28 Feb 1779
- John Flew bap. 30 Jan 1781. Burial on 4 Feb 1781.
- Mary Flew bap. 30 Mar 1788
- Arthur Flew bap. 16 Sep 1789
- Sarah Flew bap. 22 May 1792. Infant, buried 3 Jun 1792. Pauper.
- Ann Flew bap. 28 Dec 1794. Infant, buried 15 Feb 1795.
- John Flew bap. 20 Mar 1796
- Ann Flew bap. 21 Jan 1798. Buried 19 Feb 1798.
- Ann Flew bap. 24 Aug 1800. Buried 14 Sep 1800.



