WebFeb 4, 2009 · I recently came across this site and found some interesting background material about showmen etc.. - I originally thought one of my family were a gypsy - seems not now - looks more like they married into a show family and travelled with their family etc.. doing shows - it may be useful to some people who had such people in their family … WebJul 9, 2024 · While circus acts go back to the midst of time, the circus as commercial entertainment dates to the opening decades of the nineteenth century. In Victorian …
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Web“Drawing on the talent of his family, James Biddall had already established a popular travelling circus in the north. For example, in 1902 his show was star attraction at Longsight Wakes” James Biddall’s cousin, Sam Biddall, … WebChittock Settlers in Australia in the 19th Century. Henry Chittock, aged 32, who arrived in South Australia in 1851 aboard the ship "Thetis" Mr. John H. Chittock, (b. 1846), aged … ios remove now playing from lock screen
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WebWhen Samuel Chittock was born about 1810, in Essex, England, United Kingdom, his father, John Chittock, was 38 and his mother, Elizabeth Lay Fletcher, was 22. He died in … WebStephen Perryn Chittock was her firstborn and arrived in 1850, the year before she married Stephen Burles. She was living with Stephen’s widowed mother Mary Burles and his sister, Eleanor, at the time of young Stephen’s birth, so paternity doesn’t seem to have been in doubt, especially as Perryn seems to have been a Burles family name. WebSamuel Chittock found in England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915 Samuel Chittock found in 1871 England Census Samuel Chittock found in 1861 England Census Mary Anne Chittock found in England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 Potential photos and documents Robert Chittock Emily Chittock Emily Chittock ios remove background from photo