England Marriages 1538-1973 Transcription
First name(s) Henry Ernle Last name Drake Name note - Marriage year 1845 Marriage date 21 Jul 1845 Marriage place Cheshunt, Hertford, England Father's first name(s) Ernle Father's last name Drake Mother's first name(s) - Mother's last name - Spouse's first name(s) Mary Ann Spouse's last name Stuart Spouse's father's first name(s) John Spouse's father's last name Stuart Spouse's mother's first name(s) - Spouse's mother's last name - Place Cheshunt County Hertfordshire
It most definitely reads Ernle on England & Wales marriages 1837-2008 Transcription.
Spouse's first name(s) - Spouse's last name - First name(s) HENRY ERNLE Last name DRAKE Marriage quarter 3 Marriage year 1845 Registration month - MarriageFinderâ„¢ HENRY ERNLE DRAKE married one of these people MARY ANN STUART, JANE PERRY, MATILDA VANDERSTAGEN ALVEN, ELLEN WALLIN Spouse's last name - District EDMONTON District number - County Middlesex Country England Volume 3 Page 93
A tree on ancestry has this for him in 1840.
Military 1840 Age: 23 China
Name: Henry Drake Medal or Award: China Medal Service Year: 1840-1842 Service Location: China Campaign or Service: First China War Ship Name: Blonde
That would be for this man.
Henry Drake
in the UK, Naval Officer and Rating Service Records, 1802-1919 Record Image View
Report issue
Name: Henry Drake Birth Date: abt 1817 Gender: Male Age at Start of Service: 20 First Service Date: 16 Jun 1837 First Ship Served On: Hercules Last Service Date: 26 Jul 1860 Last Ship Served On: Coast Guard Record Type: Entry Books of Certificates Date Range: 1870 Jun - 1872 Aug
He was a Boatman.
His first ship was 'Hercules' where he was down as H E Drake. From 16 June 1837 - 20 Nov '39. He was an Ard? He was on the 'Blonde' from 3 Dec '39- 31 Dec '43 as an Ard? then again from 1 Jan'43 - 23 Mar '43 as a Barber. Coastguard between 27 Sept '46 and 7 Mar '54 as a Boatman. Euryalus between 8 Mar '54 and 1 May '56 as A.B. Coastguard between 2 May '56 and 20 Aug '56 as a Boatman. Coastguard 21 Aug '56 and 26 July '60 as a Comd. Btn ?
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HMS Blonde was involved in a number of actions in China during the First Opium War (1839–1842)
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Blonde_%281819%29
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Thankyou for all the help you've given. Still no luck finding Henrys mum or any other information on his dad Ernle Drake.
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Welcome to the world of finding Ernle Drake. I'm no further forward on him after about 6 years of trying.
Henry Ernle is an interesting character - got hold of a copy of the Coastguard records from the National Archive after I found him residing on HMS Beagle (of Darwin fame) in Pagglesham Bay in Essex in the 1951 census, found he had been in the Coastguard in various roles after leaving the Navy, At the time of the 1841 census he was serving aboard ship off the coast of china (at that time HM ships crew were not included in the census).
Ernle Drake is my 3rd great grandfather on my paternal side.
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