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Trying to find Beacham
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Michael | Report | 29 Oct 2006 10:25 |
Looking for any connections to a male Beacham (? could be Beecham, forename unknown) who married a Mrs Susannah Gibbons (a widow, maiden name Webber, of John Gibbons) in the London Southwark area around the very late 1800's to early 1900's. They lived in Anchor Street, Bermondsey, London. The Beacham's then had a daughter, Susan Beacham (further details unknown). When Susannah Beacham (formerly Gibbons, nee Webber) died, she was buried at Nunhead cemetery. the daughter, Susan Beacham, married (spouse unknown) and she and her husband had/ran a public house in the Battersea, London area, possibly Queenstown. Susan Beacham is the half sister to my paternal grandmother. I would be interested to hear of any connections on the Beacham side. Thanks, Mike. |
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Doreen | Report | 13 Jan 2016 21:19 |
Hello Michael, I am a Beacham my great grandfather was John Beacham born in Kingham near oxford in 1866 |
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malyon | Report | 13 Jan 2016 21:36 |
Doreen this post is very old click on Michael's name and send a message he may see it if he is still a member |
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ArgyllGran | Report | 13 Jan 2016 21:57 |
Welcome to the boards, Doreen. |
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