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Nathanville Genealogy

Family History and Family Documents on Nathanville

THE VICTORIAN ERA

VICTORIAN CULTURE, History, people and the Victorian way of life. Their Political & Social History; Philosophy, Science & technology, the arts, theatre, popular entertainment and much more.

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Family History and Family Documents
  • Baglin - includes Burgess, Jenner and Russ families.
  • Burgess - includes Baglin, Stickler and Willis families.
  • Jenner and England families - includes Baglin, Burgess, Davis, Falconer and Russ families.
  • Oaten - includes Bartlett, Draper and Stickler families.
  • Russ - includes Baglin, Browne, Burgess, Jenner and England families.
  • Stickler - includes Andersen, Angell, Arthur, Thomas Arthur VC (McArthur), Bang, Burgess, Goodman, Mealing, Neilsen, Rosewell and Wensinger families.
Select the appropriate family link from above to browse these family lines for their family history and family documents, certificates of awards, letters and sympathy cards, diaries, biographies and poems etc.

Certificates - birth, death and marriage are not included on this site because they are subject to copyright laws. although the data from them have been transcribed into the following Excel file.

Also browse the photos albums on Nathanville for relevant family photos.

Family History - Some examples of what's on Nathanville
view The Infamous Sarah Bradbeare of Pitminster (1664-1719) (Published on Nathanville with the kind permission of Tony Milward, “Bradbeer One-name Study" - bradbeerroots@talktalk.net )

George Burgess (1829 -1905) practiced Phrenology in the Arcades, Bristol from 1861 to 1901. Two books he published about or after 1871, and most likely published in the Bristol area, can be viewed from this site. The first book is a general guide to Phrenology. The Scriptural passages in it were searched out by George Burgess in 1868. The second book was used by George Burgess until his retirement in 1901, the readings being entered into this book by George Burgess for his customers to keep. From here you can also read about the life & times of George Burgess including his Diary, poetry and religious thoughts. Learn about his family history, his parents, his life and his children, view the Burgess family photos, and his scrapbook on Victorian life and culture as told by newspapers of the day.

view The Jenner & England Family History
view The Life and Times of Eva Baglin (Florence Eveline Jenner) 1901-1994
view The Adventures of Grace Russ (Grace Enid Baglin), includes diary, memory lane & poetry
view Baglin Family History

view The Stickler Story - Their Roots in Pucklechurch and their migration to America, Canada and Australia, as told by John Richards & Arthur Russ. Also visit the `John Stickler' web sit for a wealth of knowledge on the Stickler Family Roots, including the Pucklechurch family history of Charles Stickler (1806) & Eliza Jefferies (1811-1891)
Today in History

Common Information

Family Photo Albums for prominent families on Nathanville
Family Graves for family names (surnames) found on Nathanville
The Famous, and not so Famous, on Nathanville Genealogy

George Burgess (1829-1905)
Sarah Everett

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This page was last updated on Friday, 26 October, 2007