Im Thurn
1) Conrad Donald Everard Im Thurn b. 1883 (Jun Q 1d/785 Camberwell) Surrey, s.o. John Conrad and Sarah (née Knowles) Im Thurn (married 1874 Dec Q 1d/1126 Camberwell), d. 15 Mar 1930 (Mar Q 1a/562 St. Geo. H. Sq), bur. 19 Mar 1930 Butleigh PHOTO
Conrad (called Donald)'s brother was Vice-Admiral John Knowles im Thurn (who at one time was Captain of H.M.S. HOOD), his uncle Sir Everard im Thurn (explorer, Governor of Fiji, etc.), and his grandfather was Johann Conrad im Thurn, a Swiss emigre who started a shipping business in London. Donald lived in Dulwich, Surrey when he was young. He married Ysabel Anita Brooking PHOTO in 1906 (Jun Q 1a/453 Kensington) and they had 2 children, Ursula, nicknamed Bunty, and John. During the First World War Im Thurn worked for Military Intelligence and then for MI5 until 1919.DOC While thereafter working in the City he maintained his contacts with MI5, SIS and Naval Intelligence as well as having contacts with newspaper proprietors and leaders of the Conservative Party. He was also a director of a company promoting White Russian interests. He came to play a crucial role in intercepting the 'Zinoviev letter', which led directly to the downfall of the first Labour government of Ramsay MacDonald in 1924 [the letter was a forgery]. Conrad died in 1930 at 38, Eaton Terrace, London, but was buried in Butleigh. The only traceable connection to Butleigh is through his sister-in-law Lilian Genevieve Brooking who had married Major Hugh Bryan Clark (s.o. Francis Joseph and Elizabeth Clark of Street) who lived at the Old Vicarage, Butleigh. Hilary Richardson pointed out this connection and Sue Marshall provided the document proving it. DOC Maybe, as Hilary suggested, the Im Thurns visited the Clarks in Butleigh and Conrad expressed a wish to be buried there someday? For a fuller account of his life see the following; LIFE OBIT
Enriqueta Bokenham Brooking, sister of Ysabel, who had married Edward P. Turner in 1912 (Dec Q 1a/1056) was widowed and married again in Butleigh on 7 Sep 1918 (Sep Q 5c/855 Wells) to Henry Trevelyan Thomas an Admiralty Administrator, s.o. Jabez Bryan Thomas.
Indoe
[Andow]
1) Hellen Indoe widow, married George Craft widower, Butleigh 28 May 1770 #
2) Aaron Indoe b. 1789 Barton St. David, died 1880 (Mar Q 5c/321 Longport)
Married: Sarah b. 1792 - one of the Sarahs who died 1842/3/7 Wells
Children:
1) Sarah Indoe Chr. 14 Dec 1817 Butleigh Wootton (Edward & Sarah Indoe?)
2) Mary b. 1819 Warminster, Wilts
3) Richard Chr. 28 Mar 1819 Butleigh
4) John Chr. 24 Sep 1820 Butleigh Wootton (2a)
5) Frances Chr. 8 Sep 1822 Butleigh
6) Eliza Chr. 27 Jul 1826 Butleigh
7) Edwin Chr. 4 Feb 1828 Butleigh
8) Edward Chr. 28 Sep 1829 Butleigh (2b)
Granddaughter: 1) Frances/Fanny b. 1839 (Dec Q 10/390 Langport) Barton St. David 41-13
Aaron and Sarah lived in Kingsdon in 1841 but Aaron was a widower by 1851 when he lived in Kingsdon, farming 348 acres. Edwin was still with his father in Barton in 1861. Aaron died in 1880 aged 92. An Eliza Indoe married in 1850 (Mar Q 10/635 Langport). Sarah married farmer John Whittle (b. 1807 Babcary) in 1849 (Jun Q 10/673 Langport) and they lived in Barton St. David in 1851 with Fanny listed as 'visitor' though probably Sarah's daughter. Francis when aged one was staying with farmer Joseph Richards at Lower Hill Farm on Butleigh Hill in 1841. In 1851 she was a visitor living in Barton St. David, with the Whittle familyand in 1861 lived with Aaron above in Kingsdon. Two Frances Indoes married in 1860/2. One married in 1860 (Sep Q 5c/643 Langport) Thomas Sugden (b. 1803 Greenwich) who became an infant school governess in Barton St. David. This Fanny is probably the one who married George Knight Bolls/Rolls in 1862 (Sep Q 5c/691 Langport)?
2a) John Indoe Chr. 24 Sep 1820 Butleigh Wootton, farmer, died 1859 (Mar Q 5c/349 Langport)
Married: 1849 (Sep Q 10/809 Yeovil) Ann Pryor Hopkins b. 1826 Norton Sub Hamden
Child:
1) John b. 1850 Barton St. David
John lived with his parents in 1841, married in 1849 and farmed 132 acres in Barton St. David in 1851 (Andoe). John died in 1859 aged 37 and Ann continued to farm 171 acres in Barton in 1861, by then with four children.
2b) Edward Indoe Chr. 28 Sep 1829 Butleigh
Married: 1855 (Jun Q 5c/745 Langport) Mary Jane Wilcox (Wilkins) b. 1840 Butleigh - nfi
Children:
1) Joseph Aaron b. 1857 (Mar Q 5c/476 Langport) Barton
2) Ellen Jane b. 1860 Barton
3) Sarah A. b. an 1861 Barton
In 1861 Edward and his family lived in Silver Street, Barton St. David. Emigrated to America c. 1870. An Edward Indoe appears in Gosling St., Barton with an Edwin Indo in Kelly's 1889.
3) Aaron Indoe Yeoman, [s.o. Aaron Indoe?]
Married: Butleigh 15 Nov 1838 (Dec Q 10/757 Wells) Elizabeth Richards d.o. Thomas Richards
Probably the son of (1) rather than Aaron himself (who in 1841 was still married to Sarah according to the census) - but no other marriage traced nor this second Aaron in 1841+. One possibility is that Elizabeth = Sarah. The marriage witness Thomas Indoe was also absent in 1841. Fanny, granddaughter of Aaron was staying with a Joseph Richards in Butleigh in 1841.
Ingram
1) John Ingram b. 1850 North Petherton, railway packer, s.o. William (labourer) and Delia Ingram
Married I: Butleigh 13 Sep 1872 (Sep Q 5c/867 Wells) Sarah Ann Masters Chr. 10 Apr 1853 (Mar Q 5c/643 Wells) Butleigh, d.o. William Masters, bur. 27 Mar 1880 (Mar Q 5c/429 Wells) Butleigh #
Children:
1) Lily b. Jun, bur. 16 Aug 1873 (Sep Q 5c/324 Wells) Butleigh
2) Bessie Chr. 9 Aug 1874 (Sep Q 5c/567 Wells) Butleigh
3) Frederick Chr. 3 Jun 1876 (Jun Q 5c/579 Wells) Butleigh
4) Sarah J. [Lucy - PR] Chr. 2 Sep 1877 (Sep Q 5c/531 Wells) Butleigh
5) William Chr. 24 Nov 1878 Butleigh, bur. 21 Jan 1879 (Mar Q 5c/448 Wells) Butleigh
6) Frank Chr. 7 Mar 1880 (Mar Q 5c/543 Wells) Butleigh
Married II: 1884 (Jun Q 5c/633 Bridgwater) Mary Ann Bird b. 1853 North Petherton
The children's mother Sarah Ann had died of bronchitis in 1880 aged just 27. On her wedding certificate though she signed as Sarah, the Rev. William Neville mistakenly wrote her sister's name Elizabeth! Bessie, Frederick and Sarah J. then lived with their 'uncle and aunt', William and Delia Ingram, at Churchill, North Petherton in 1881 - though they should have been called grandchildren since their father John Ingram (30) widower was also staying with them and is called son. Another niece was Louisa (b. 1877) and nephew Frank b. 1880, both from N. Petherton, who also stayed with them (the latter being no. 6 above). Frank became a coal miner in Wales and married a Kate Masters d.o. Isaac and Clara (née Tamblyn) Masters – Frank died 13 Jan 1911.
In 1891 Frederick surfaced with John, his father and the latter's new wife, Mary living at Lyng, Somerset. Confusingly, Frank, previously given pob as N. Petherton is also with them, given as Butleigh born, plus two new children, Emily (8) and William (2) born in Lyng.
Bessie was a servant in Swell 1891 and in Burnham in 1901 and at 'St. Leonards', Church St., Highbridge in 1911.. Sarah J. was a visitor at Mill Cottage, Monksilver, Som., the home of Albert and Rachel Snell in 1891. As Lucy she married carter Charles Pratt in 1901 (Dec Q 5c/673 Bridgwater) and in 1911 they lived in Highbridge with two children, both born in Manchester.
Ireland
1) Robert Ireland Chr. 22 Oct 1803 Ilchester, plasterer & tiler, s.o. George and Ann (née Whittle) Ireland, d. 1876 (Sep Q 5c/349 Wells)
Married: Butleigh 24 Jul 1826 Mary Ann [Marianne] Mogg b. 23 May, Chr. 19 Jun 1808 Street, d.o. Edward and Mary (née Etherton) Mogg # of Street, d. 1880 (Dec Q 5c/359 Wells) PHOTO
Children:
?) William b. 1821 Somerset 41W-14
1) James b. 5 Apr 1827 Street 41W-14, 51-27 (1a)
2) Alfred b. 27 Apr 1828 Street – died young
3) Mary Ann b. 1831 Ashcott
4) Robert b. 3 Jun 1833, Chr. 7 Jul 1833, Walton, Street, died 10 May 1894 Barunga S. Australia 51-27 PHOTO
5) Eliza b. 1836 Street 41W-14, 51W-41
6) Jane b. 1846/7, d. 1847 (Mar Q 10/440 Wells)
7) Sarah Jane Chr. 11 Sep 1849 (Dec Q 10/476 Wells) Street, d. 1857 (Jun Q 5c/392 Wells)
Robert was a plasterer like his father. His parents still lived in Ilchester in 1841 (with a son Joseph) but by 1851 were in the almshouse, Ilchester where they died in 1851 and '52. Robert and Marianne lived in Street in 1841 together with son Robert (aged 8) and daughters Mary Ann (10) and Jane (4). Jane died in 1847 and in 1851 Robert and Mary Ann lived at 12, Fordstream, Street together with daughters Mary Ann and Sarah Jane (aged 1) who also subsequently died in 1857. They were still there in 1861 and being visited by their son James' wife Maria and two children, George and Sydney. They were alone in Street in 1871 but Robert died in 1876 and Mary Ann in 1880.
William, James and Eliza appeared living with Edward and Mary Mogg in 1841 at King Sedgemore farm and were relatives as well as servants. In 1851 Eliza, described as niece was still with them while Robert and James lodged with James Craft in Butleigh where they were employed as labourers. Robert married Harriet Jones (b. 12 Dec 1834, d.o. Richard and Charlotte [née Churches] Jones – of Meare) PHOTO on 24 Oct 1852 in Street. With their son Edward (b. 1853 Mar Q 5c/642 Wells) PHOTO (with wife Jane Brown) they left from Plymouth on 20 Sep 1853 aboard the “David Malcolm” and settled in South Australia. The couple had in total twelve children. Their son Edward died aged 35 from complications after being thrown from a horse he was trying to break-in. Robert's sister Mary Ann married George Badman in Street on 4 Oct 1853 (Dec Q 5c/1131 Wells) and they too sailed to Adelaide from Bristol on 10 Mar 1857 aboard the “Gilmore”.
William isn't traced after 1841 is probably a nephew rather than a child of Robert.. Eliza Ireland married Edwin Weech/Witch on 7 Apr 1855 (Jun Q 5c/677 Bridgwater) and they had a son Edwin b. 17 Nov 1855 at Shapwick. The family emigrated to South Australia from Plymouth in 1857 aboard the “Carnatic”. They firstly lived in Adelaide near Eliza's brother Robert Ireland. The couple had three more children before Eliza died giving birth to a son (who also died) on 27 Jul 1866 at North Shields near Port Lincoln..
1a) James Ireland b. 5 Apr 1827 Ilchester, plasterer, died 8 May 1901 61W-65
Married: 24 Dec 1857 Mells (Dec Q 5c/945 Frome) Maria[nna] Chamberlain b. 10 Aug, Chr. 14 Sep 1835 Mells, d.o. Thomas and Charity (nee Coles) Chamberlain, d. 1911 (Sep Q 5c/573 Wells)
Children:
1) George Robert Chr. 22 Aug 1858 (Sep Q 5c/553 Frome) Mells Down [Butleigh]
2) Sidney James Chr. 17 Feb 1861 (Mar Q 5c/617 Wells) Butleigh (1a1)
3) Edward Chr, 22 Mar 1863 (Mar Q 5c/608 Frome) Mells Down
4) Fanny b. 1866 Glastonbury d. 4 Mar 1875 (Mar Q 5c/487 Wells)
5) Mary Ann b. 1871 (Sep Q 5c/549 Wells) Glastonbury
James Ireland born in Ilchester was in Butleigh Wootton in 1861 while his wife and children visited his parents in Street. In 1857 he had married Maria from Mells and by 1871 they lived at Turf Moor, Glastonbury with four children, the eldest two of which were listed as born in Butleigh - George b. 1859 and Sidney b. 1861 though only Sidney was baptised there. From 1881 they farmed at West End in Street. The three sons of James and Maria all emigrated to upstate New York in the 1880's while Mary married Maurice Davies of Street in 1892 and their descendants remained in Street..
1a1) Sidney James Ireland Chr. 17 Feb 1861 (Mar Q 5c/617 Wells) Butleigh Wootton s.o. James and Maria Ireland
Sydney (called just James) lived in 1871 with his parents at Turf Moor Glastonbury. His father was a farmer of 30 acres. Sidney James lived with his parents at West End, Street in 1881 - his father farmer of 20 acres. He may be the Sidney Ireland who later married Emma Isaac in 1882 (Mar Q 5c/752 Wells). They emigrated to New York as stated above.
3) John Ireland b. 1841 Ottery St. Mary, Devon, butler
Married: 1872 (Mar Q 5b/655 Crediton) Bertha Lavis b. 1848 (Mar Q 10/75 Crediton) Cheriton Fitzpaine, Devon, d.o. John and Sarah Lavis
Children:
1) Clarice Radeline b. 1873 (Mar Q 5b/42 Honiton) Didmarsh, Devon
2) Una Bernecia b. 1875 (Sep Q 5b/32 Honiton) Didmarsh
3) Olive Katherine Chr. 10 Jun 1878 (Jun Q 5c/553 Wells) Butleigh
4) Dora Lavis Chr. 13 Jul 1879 (Jun Q 5c/539 Wells) Butleigh
In 1881 the family lived at 12, Swell Place, Heavitree, Exeter. By 1891 they had moved to Richmond, Surrey and lived in the "Black Horse" Public House, Marshgate where John was now a licensed victualler. Interestingly, his daughter Clarice was a photographer while Una was a barmaid. Dora married the cashier/blindmaker Herbert Sidney Leighton in 1900 (Mar Q 2a/575 Richmond) and they lived at 5, Dorncliffe Rd, South Fulham. Olive married in 1905 (Jun Q 1b/1051 St. Giles).
Isaac(s)
There were six Isaac marriages between 1749 and 1811, all the men having the same forename - William!
1) William Isaac [born.c. 1727?]
Married:Butleigh 28 Mar 1749 Mary Vering
Children:
1) William Chr. 23 Apr 1750 Butleigh (2)
2) James Chr. 13 Jan 1752 Butleigh, bur. 26 Aug 1831 Chr. 23 Apr 1750 Butleigh
Married II?: Butleigh 22 May 1755 Mary Oldish bur. 5 Mar 1781 Butleigh?
3) William Chr. 17 Apr 1756 Butleigh (3)
4) Martha Chr. 3 Apr 1758 Butleigh, bur. 1 Jul 1759 Butleigh
5) Martha Chr. 4 Oct 1762 Butleigh, bur. 18 Mar 1764 Butleigh
A Mary was buried 27 Mar 1754 Butleigh and this could be Mary Vering, in which case Mary Oldish would be William's second wife and the children 3-5 hers. She may be a child of the above couple or an even older adult.
2) William Isaac Chr. 23 Apr 1750 Butleigh, buried 19 Jun 1828 Butleigh aged 78
Married: Butleigh 19 Aug 1771 Ann Larcomb b. 1750, d. 31 Dec 1840 (DC - of old age), bur. 7 Jan 1841 (Mar Q 10/351 Wells) Butleigh
Children:
1) William Chr. 8 Oct 1771 Butleigh, bur. 17 Oct 1802 Butleigh (6)
2) Mary Chr. 14 Aug 1775 Butleigh,
3) Ann Chr. 27 Sep 1779 Butleigh, bur. 17 Dec 1808 Butleigh?
4) Maria Chr. 9 Sep 1781 Butleigh, bur. 1 Oct 1781 Butleigh
5) Sarah Chr. 16 Jan 1783 Butleigh, bur. 30 Aug 1798 Butleigh
6) Maria Chr. 26 Dec 1785 Butleigh
7) James Chr. 21 Jan 1788 Butleigh, bur. 10 Apr 1788 Butleigh?
8) Martha Chr. 17 Jan 1791 Butleigh
9) Hannah Chr. 26 Dec 1792 Butleigh
A William was paying farm rent in 1786 and 1789 - this or next? Assuming that Mary didn't die (in 1781) then she seems to be the person who married John Phelps of Meare in Butleigh on 14 Apr 1795. Maria married James Jelly in Butleigh on 8 Oct 1805. Martha married George Scott junior in Butleigh on 5 Apr 1813. Hannah married William Jelly of Frome Selwood in Butleigh on 19 Aug 1816.
3) William Isaac Chr. 17 Apr 1756 Butleigh [bur. 1 Sep 1790 Butleigh?]
Married: Butleigh 26 Dec 1775 Jane Curtis Chr. 27 Apr 1751 Butleigh d.o. William and Elizabeth Curtis
Children:
1) Ursula Chr. 13 Apr 1776 Butleigh
2) Ursula Chr. 1 Jun 1777 Butleigh
3) John Chr. 26 May 1782 Butleigh, bur. 31 Oct 1787 Butleigh
4) Edward Chr. 22 May 1785 Butleigh, bur. 10 May 1838 (Sep Q 10/300 Wells) Butleigh
5) William Chr. 10 Feb 1788 Butleigh (John & Jane?)
Jane Curtis is probably the person who had two illegitimate children christened in 1773/4.
4) William Isaac Chr. 10 Feb 1788 Butleigh, labourer, sojourner, s.o. John and Jane Isaac, died 1856 (Dec Q 5c/383 Wells)
Married: Butleigh 15 Apr 1811 Honore Hockey Chr. 29 Jan 1792 Butleigh, d.o. Stephen and Honora Hockey, died 1863 (Mar Q 5c/514 Wells) #
Children:
1) William Chr. 12 Jan 1812 Butleigh
2) Mary Chr. 25 Dec 1814 Butleigh
3) William Chr. 19 Aug 1817 Butleigh (7)?
4) Jane b. 1828 Shapwick
5) Elizabeth b. 1833 Shapwick
6) Charles b. 1835 Shapwick
William and his wife lived in Godswell Lane, Street in 1851 with children Elizabeth and Charles plus daughter Jane who had married John Christopher at the Weslyan Church in Glastonbury on 15 Sep 1850.. By 1861 just Honore [Honour] and Elizabeth lived together, at 11 Godswell Lane, Street. There may have been more children between William and Jane.
5) William Isaac bur. 17 Oct 1802 Butleigh?
Married: Butleigh 16 Mar 1800 Mary Newport b. 1773, bur. 28 Aug 1823 Butleigh
Children:
1) Betty Chr. 25 Dec 1801 Butleigh
Child?: William Chr. 9 Feb 1823 Butleigh
6) John Isaac b. 1810 Butleigh, gardener, probable son of William, died 1904 (Sep Q 5c/256 Shepton Mallet)
Married: 1838 (Dec Q 10/515 Bridgwater) Jane Hull b. 1809 Bridgwater
In 1861 John lived in Springfield Cottage, Pilton with wife Jane and three children, the oldest being Sarah (b. 1839 Street). In 1871 they lived in Porridge Cottage, Pilton. By 1891 John was a jobbing gardener boarding at the 'Barrow Style Beer House', Pilton. In 1901 aged '90' John lived in one room at Church View, Pilton. p349
7) William Isaacs b. 1806 Butleigh, labourer, died 1891 (Sep Q 5c/297 Wells).
William was an inmate of Stepney Union Workhouse in 1881.
8) William Isaacs b. 1865 (Sep Q 5c/450 Bridgwater) Bridgwater, Som, police constable, s.o. John and Mary Isaacs
Married: 1884 (Mar Q 1a/675 St. Geo. Hanover Sq) Jane White b. 1861 Greystoke Pensett, Cumberland, d.o. John and Hannah White
Children:
1) Elsie Hannah b. 1885 Maiden Newton
2) Olive b. 1888 Frome
3) William W. b. 1891 Frome
4) Ivy May b. 1895 (Mar Q 5c/478 Shepton Mallet) Pilton, Som.,
5) John Austin b. 1898 (Sep Q 5c/359 Langport) Puckington, Ilminster
Elsie married baker George Dredge of Kewstoke, s.o. Uriah Dredge in Butleigh on 17 Dec 1909 (Dec Q 5c/1001 Wells) and in 1911 they lived in Rodway, Banwell, Weston Super Mare.
In 1911 William and Jane lived with their two youngest children at the Police House, 66 Butleigh. William's father had been a railway worker and they had lived in Martock in 1871.