Saturday, 30 March 2013

U.K. RESEARCH FINDINGS DISPLAYED

Good news is that Pat has updated the REYNISH archive on the Guild of One-Name Studies website. See...

http://www.one-name.org/archives/reynish.html

It is now an open archive (i.e. no need to register with Pat in order to see it). Anyone can use it.

Pat has added to BIRTHS index from 1837 to 2006 and will shortly add any christenings or baptisms she can find to correspond with these births.

Also MARRIAGES have entries have increased from 1837 to 2005. Several of these marriages have full details with them so be sure to pan well to the right and click on "Details" for this information. If you are willing to donate any  information on the marriages that have no details it would be really good if you could contact Pat on reynish@one-name.org

Also DEATHS from 1837 to 2005 are upgraded. Burials will be added shortly for some of them.

You can now make a "General Search" across all the records on this site. See at the bottom of "Contents of Reynish Archive". So for example if you enter "James REYNISH" you will see the number of entries for that name collected SO FAR and you can click on these numbers to access the records. These include all the censuses from 1841 to 1911 in UK as well as probate and adoptions and of course the BMDs mentioned already.

Bad news is that Pat regretfully cannot organise a REYNISH reunion in October 2013, as she had hoped, due to family circumstances. Her 99 year old mother, brother and husband all have health problems. So instead there will be a concentration to add to this archive as much as possible in the coming months.

The committee of the Guild of One-Name Studies request that all its members nominate someone to take on the archive in the event of the member's death or incapacity. This nomination would be done legally in Pat's will. A volunteer or volunteers would be welcomed. She is not giving up just yet but would like to know of someone who is interested....to contact her see:
http://www.one-name.org/profiles/reynish.html

Thursday, 10 January 2013

Robert Stanley REYNISH of New Zealand

World War 1 Medal for sale

In October 2012 a medal was advertised for sale on E-bay in Australia. Unfortunately in spite of Sue Hateley's best efforts it was sold for £80+ to an unknown person.
Private Robert Stanley REYNISH (Stan)'s history is excellently covered on page 171 (where a photo can be seen) in Denise & Tony CRAFTS book "From Pembrokeshire to the Peninsula".
Briefly he was 5th son of George REYNISH of Pigeon Bay, New Zealand born on 1 Jan 1892. He went to stay in Australia prior to WW1 where his sister Rachel COADE was living. He enlisted in 24th Battalion, 3rd reinforcement on 18 June 1915 and embarked from Melbourne, Victoria on board HMAT A68 "Anchises"  on 26 August 1915. His embarkation number was AWM 23/41/2. He served in Galliopoli, France and Belgium. He was gassed and returned to Australia on 16 December 1917.
He then continued on to New Zealand  to Greymouth where his mother Avis was living. He remained single. He died in Christchurch Hospital in 1921 and is buried in the Bromley Cemetery there.
His regimental number given here is 2489 but this conflicts with other information that says it was 1989.


Friday, 27 July 2012

Louisa GRIFFITHS/REYNISH/LEWIS of ROCH

A "new" photo has been donated by Mike Bennett, our friendly local historian in Roch (no date for photo unfortunately). He says it is thought that the lady in the middle right in a black skirt is said to be Louie REYNISH from Roch Bridge just across the bridge from Roch Mill. The rest of the people are thought to be the WATTS family of Roch Mill.


Sure enough she did live at Roch Bridge and is described in 1911 census as "sister" of Sarah REYNISH (unmarried) the publican of Roch Bridge Inn, Penycwm.
However Pat thinks she is the half sister of Sarah and is the daughter of Mary GRIFFITHS who married John REYNISH in 1843. Louisa's date of birth varies between censuses from 1834 to 1839 in the censuses so it appears she is not his child. However John and Mary did produce Thomas, Sarah, James and William.
Mary's mother was Ann GRIFFITHS who ran the "Farmers Arms" at Roch Bridge. In the 1851 and 1861 censuses Louisa is described at Ann's granddaughter. In 1871 John REYNISH has taken over the pub and Louisa (still named GRIFFITHS) is described as his stepdaughter.
In 1881 she suddenly is called Louisa REYNISH and described as John's daughter.
In 1884 she married James LEWIS. However she marries him as Louisa GRIFFITHS so she has not had an official change of name. Thereafter she is known by her married name. James seems to have died between 1901 and 1911 censuses but Louisa lives on until June 1916 Pat believes. She was aged 79 in the GRO index for Haverfordwest RD so born 1837. 
As usual this needs follow up research-baptism, marriage & death or burial records but if anyone knows anything about her please help.

Wednesday, 18 August 2010

THE EARLIEST REYNISH?

Thanks to Ted REYNISH Pat has been alerted to, perhaps, the earliest mention of a REYNISH in Pembrokeshire.

If you look at:

http://www.revjones.fsnet.co.uk/previous/page5.html

This gives you the previous incumbents of Monkton Rectorial Benefice. Richard REYNISSHE was an incumbent there at St Twynnells in 1398 (Yes! thirteen hundred and ninety eight!)

If anyone has anything further to add please do!

Thursday, 1 July 2010

REYNISH OR RAINES COAT OF ARMS?




This blog may be a little controversial and Pat would welcome input and discussion about it. Here is a photo of the Coat of Arms that the REYNISH New Zealand cousins have adopted and put on their cake at their reunion in February 2010.

The same image appears in the frontispiece of the story of the New Zealand immigrant written by Denise & Tony Crafts.
However when trying to find out more about the heraldry Pat came across the same coat of arms for the family RAINES. Please see the URL below for House of Names website below. It is believed that this company is based in Canada.
Pat has not come across RAINES as a variant of REYNISH as yet. Could someone please enlighten her to where this claim to the coat of arms originated please as she collects all evidence.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION....
23 September 2010
Further to this subject please see the Surname database entry:
RAINE is included here as a diminutive variant of RENISH

Thursday, 4 February 2010

George Edward Crowther REYNISH

The New Zealand immigrant - this evidence has been collected together to celebrate the REYNISH New Zealand reunion to be held on the weekend of February 19 and 20th 2010. I hope it all goes well. Greetings to you all. I wish I could be there.

George REYNISH was born in Roch PEM in 1836 the eldest child of James & Mary (nee DAVIES). He does not seem to have acquired the additional names of Edward & Crowther until the New Zealand records, although two of his brothers had Crowther as 2nd names at some time.
In 1841 census, aged 5, he was living with his parents and brother James at Thornbush, Camrose.
In 1851 census the family were in Steynton. George was a farm boy, aged 15 and now had siblings James, John, Jane, William and Charles.
In 1861 census he is a seaman aged 25 on board the "Jane GLASSIN" in St George's Channel (between Wales and Ireland). I have not found the rest of the family in the 1861 census.
By mid 1870 (according to Tony & Denise CRAFTS excellent book "Pembrokeshire to the Peninsula") he is settled in Pigeon Bay, Banks Peninsula, South Island, New Zealand with his wife Avis (nee GILES). It was her second marriage. They went on to have 15 children. The photograph shows him with his eldest daughter Eva born in 1875.
There is a story that his brother John went to NZ to ask him to go home to Wales and unfortunately drowned in Auckland Harbour aged 29 in 1873 (so born in 1844). Could someone provide more detail of this sad event please. "Our" John is not in the 1871 census here in UK and his birth was registered in 1841. The year of birth is close enough in date to be the same person. There is no John born in England & Wales in 1844.

John may have gone to NZ because their father James had died. There is a death of a John KEYNISH in Haverfordwest Registration District in 1863. Mary is a widow in the 1871 census living at Furzey Park, Haverfordwest with sons Charles and Thomas Henry aged 18 and 11. In 1881 she is still there aged 70 with son Thomas. I have not found her in 1891 census and she may be the Mary REYNISH who died aged 74 in 1885 in Haverfordwest RD. I am still following up the other children to find out what happened to them.

Friday, 29 January 2010

William REYNISH 1884 to ?







The photo was found in a "History of Royal Wiltshire & Yeomanry" by Brig. J.R.I. PLATT, published in 1981. It shows the sergeants of "A" Squadron at Christmas 1916 in France. Sergeant W. REYNISH is seated at bottom right hand corner of this picture.


I believe him to be William REYNISH son of Joshua REYNISH & Mary Ann (nee KING). He was born in Salisbury in 1884. He is in the 1891 census in Salisbury aged 7 living with his parents and 7 siblings. In 1901 he is still living with his parents and 2 siblings in Salisbury and his occupation is Corn Salesman. In 1911 he has moved to Winchester and is now with his sister Louisa who married Charles YOUNG in Salisbury in 1910. He is now 27, a coal salesman and single.


According to his medal roll at The National Archives (TNA ref. WO372/16) he enlisted on 5 June 1916. His regimental number is 320206. He was later in the Reserve Dragoons and became a 2nd Lieut. in the City of London Yeomanry.


I cannot find a marriage or death for William. He is not in the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) website. If references are needed please contact me and if you have further information I would be very pleased to receive it.