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Does anyone know why a ship from 1918
was called HMS Isaac Chant?
HMS Isaac Chant
Admiralty Trawler, Mersey Class - Admiralty No 3704
Delivered by Lobnitz & Company Renfrew, Yard No 823, on 1/10/1918 and
completed as a MS. Sold as a mercantile in May 1946.
438t standard, 665t deep load
148ft oa x 23ft 9in x 13ft
1 shaft Reciprocating (VTE), 600ihp giving 11 knots
1 x 12pdr
Crew nominally 20 but varied.
9/1920 renamed HMS Colne
Served in WWII as HMS Colne - T.17.
regards
Michael
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Michael Cheeseman <forever_fossicking(a)bigpond.com> wrote: Does anyone know why a ship from 1918
was called HMS Isaac Chant?
HMS Isaac Chant
Admiralty Trawler, Mersey Class - Admiralty No 3704
Delivered by Lobnitz & Company Renfrew, Yard No 823, on 1/10/1918 and
completed as a MS. Sold as a mercantile in May 1946.
438t standard, 665t deep load
148ft oa x 23ft 9in x 13ft
1 shaft Reciprocating (VTE), 600ihp giving 11 knots
1 x 12pdr
Crew nominally 20 but varied.
9/1920 renamed HMS Colne
Served in WWII as HMS Colne - T.17.
regards
Michael
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G'Day List
Seeking info on the origins or parents of Ann Chant
that married at Broad Chalke in 1799.
Those researching in that region, would appreciate suggestions
on Ann(e)'s possible parentable.
regards
Michael Cheeseman
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Hello Michael,
Had another look at the Dorset OPC and noticed that Betty's entry has
transcribed wrongly under the name TOAKE instead of NOAKE:
Interestingly her brother Charles may well have been a twin as they
were baptised the same day.
Charles & Betty children of Charles & Mary TOAKE baptised “ 21
Regards,
Sean
On 06/04/2007, at 12:41 PM, Sean Leyland wrote:
> Hello Michael,
>
> Sorry for the late reply, just too much going on.
>
> Anyhow these are my thoughts on Elizabeth Noake.
>
> It has bothered me for a while that her baptismal date of 1778 does
> not fit with either the 1841 census where she is listed as Betty
> Chant aged 68 and her death cert of 1848 has her listed as being 76
> years old at the time of her death. Both of these dates/ages suggest
> she was born c.1773.
>
> Recently I came across a baptismal record for a Betty Noake on the
> IGI for August 1773 at Sherborne, daughter of Charles Noake and Mary
> Torrent. The age fits perfectly. Interestingly this baptism is not
> recorded on the Dorset Online Parish Clerk webpage, although the
> dates are covered for that time period.
>
> I have always been intrigued why Elizabeth and George Chant named
> their first born child Charles bap 1800. If Elizabeth's father was
> indeed Charles then this would explain matters. Also a witness to
> Elizabeth and George's wedding of 1799 is a Charles Noake. Betty
> Noake bap 1773 had a brother called Charles. This could well be him.
>
> It is also worth noting that Elizabeth is named as Betty on the 1841
> census, reflecting her baptismal name.
>
> I reckon given the weight of evidence listed above there is a very
> good chance indeed that Elizabeth was in fact Betty baptised 1773
> daughter of Charles and Mary. At this stage I am not sure of the
> relationship between Charles Snr and THomas Noake who married Mary
> Nossiter. Could they be brothers ?
>
> Charles Noake was married to Mary Torrent on the 25th Oct 1762; other
> known siblings of Betty at this stage are Sarah; Charles; Mary and
> Ann.
>
> Let me know what you think Michael.
>
> Regards,
>
> Sean
>
>
> On 02/04/2007, at 10:17 AM, Michael Cheeseman wrote:
>
>> Sorry Sean
>>
>> I did not have time to answer your earlier queries and as they were
>> asking
>> a question about something I had already indicated my position on I
>> left
>> it til I had more time to respond.
>>
>> Did you reply to this question about why you thought Elizabeth's
>> parents
>> are not as I had in my research notes?
>>
>> regards
>>
>> Michael
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: chant-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:chant-
>> bounces(a)rootsweb.com]On
>> Behalf Of forever_fossicking
>> Sent: Tuesday, 27 March 2007 12:22 PM
>> To: chant(a)rootsweb.com
>> Subject: Re: [CHANT] Elizabeth Noake
>>
>>
>> Interesting suggestion Sean
>>
>> What makes you think Charles Noakes and Mary Torrent
>> were parents to my 4x and 5x great grandmother Elizabeth
>> Noakes who married George Chant in 1799?
>>
>> regards
>>
>> Michael
>> ---- Sean Leyland <pleyland(a)bigpond.net.au> wrote:
>>> Hello Michael,
>>>
>>> It is my belief that Elizabeth Noake wife of George Chant was in
>>> fact
>>> the daughter of Charles Noake and Mary Torrent as opposed to Thomas
>>> Noake and Mary Nossister, who you have stated as being her parents.
>>>
>>> Your thoughts ?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Sean
>>>
>>>
>>> On 20/03/2007, at 11:53 PM, Sean Leyland wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello Michael,
>>>>
>>>> By your non-reply to my repeated query I presume it is your belief
>>>> that Elizabeth Noake's parents were Thomas Noake and Mary Nossiter.
>>>> Would that be correct ? It is my belief that there is considerable
>>>> evidence that links Elizabeth to other families.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Sean
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 16/03/2007, at 6:51 PM, Sean Leyland wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello Michael,
>>>>>
>>>>> It has been suggested that Elizabeth Noake who married George
>>>>> Chant
>>>>> 1799 at Sherborne, was the daughter of Thomas Noake and Mary
>>>>> Nossiter. Is that your understanding ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> Sean
>>>>>
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Hello Michael,
In my notes on Bert Chant there is a suggestion that he did in fact
travel with his father to WA, however later returned to NSW to live
with his uncle William. Does this tally with your take on the family ?
I know that there exists correspondence between Percy Chant, Bert's
brother and the Dubbo mob.
Whether or not John Chant travelled with his uncles Richard and Luke
to WA in 1896 remains unknown still. Certainly there appears to be no
contact at between the two families after 1896, suggesting they were
separate ventures.
I have no great problem with the "reply to address". Just thought I
would mention it as it does not occur with other Lists. However
funnily enough it worked well on this occasion.
Regards,
Sean