Second Generation
6. Moses TANNER
was born about 1790 in Harbridge, Hampshire. He was christened on
3 Oct 1790 in Harbridge, Hampshire. In 1813 he was an Innkeeper in
Picket Post, Hampshire. It is said that Moses Tanner was involved
with smuggling. Many inns in the area had secret passages. The inn at Picket
Post was on the main toll road and was close to Burley. The inn's license was
revoked in 1890.
Smuggling was rife in this area and was not confined to villains or wastrels
but for the most part to industrious farmworkers or tradesmen who were recruited
to help land the goods. The usual procedure when a run of goods was to be made
was for the lugger to heave-ho off Hengistbury Head until the landers on shore
signalled that the coast was clear of Excise men.
As soon as the signal was given, usually by a flashing lantern, the ship would
be run on to the shore. Picket Post had sweeping views to the Isle of Wight and
the Purbecks and was a natural high point for the lantern which was visible for
miles around. At night time a lantern would be hoisted to the top of the highest
oak tree on Vereley Hill near Picket Post.
The tree overhung the cottage of Murphy and Charles Bromfield who made themselves
responsible for these signals. The iron hook by which the lamp was hoisted was
found embedded in the topmost branch of this tree when it was cut down. Between
1841 and 1851 he was an Agricultural Labourer in Burley, Hampshire.
In 1860 he was a Farm Labourer in Burley, Hampshire. He died of
Chronic Bronchitis (certified) on 20 Oct 1860 in Burley, Hampshire.
His death was registered by Sarah Tanner, present at the death. He was buried
on 25 Oct 1860 in Burley, Hampshire. Moses TANNER and Lydia SIMS
lived in Picket Post, Hampshire between 1811 and 1817. All the fields
and houses at Picket Post were extra-parochial, a sort of no-mans-land in the
New Forest, and this led to the very thriving trade of baby farming which reached
its peak during the Napoleonic Wars. Between the years 1810 and 1817, more than
a dozen illegitimate births are recorded in the Ringwood Register and there were
probably many more.
The entries read 'Elizabeth, base born, 1810'; 'Henry John, Unknown'; 'William
of Martha Pain Hill (Pennell?) 1816'; (Martha came back and had Louisa the next
year!) and poor little 'Harriott, Unknown aged 4' was presumably left on the
doorstep. Mrs Lydia Tanner looked after all these children as well as producing
a regular stream of children herself. They were married on 7 Jul 1811 in Ringwood,
Hampshire. In 1811, at the time of his marriage, Moses lived in Picket
Post. They lived in Shobley, Hampshire in 1821. They lived in Picket
Post, Hampshire in 1823. They lived in Ringwood, Hampshire in 1827.
They lived in Shappen, Burley, Hampshire between 1841 and 1851.
In 1841 Moses and Lydia lived with their children Henry, Alfred, Abel, Austin
and William Bird.
In 1851 Charles Tanner aged 11 was a visitor in Moses' and Lydia's home. He was
the son of Robert Charles Tanner and was their grandson.
The word 'Shappen', the name of the part of Burley where they lived, applied
to the spot where dancing round the maypole took place.
Lydia SIMS (daughter of William SIMS and Rebekah
WHITE) was born on 5 Sep 1792 in Burley, Hampshire. She was christened
on 8 Oct 1792 in Ringwood, Hampshire. She died of Infirmities (certified)
on 4 Feb 1854 in Burley, Hampshire. This was the day before her daughter
Flora White sailed for Australia. Her death was registered by Elizabeth Young
of Burley, present at the death. She was buried on 11 Feb 1854 in Burley, Hampshire.
Moses TANNER and Lydia SIMS had the following children:
7 | i. | Unknown TANNER was born about 1811. | +8 | ii. | Flora White TANNER. | +9 | iii. | Ellen
(Helen) TANNER. | +10 | iv. | Robert Charles TANNER. | +11 | v. | Henry George TANNER. | 12 | vi. | Elizabeth TANNER was born about 1821 in
Burley, Hampshire. She was christened on 14 Oct 1821 in Ringwood,
Hampshire. She lived in Muccleshell, Holdenhurst, Hampshire in 1841.
She was a female servant for a farmer in a village of 122 inhabitants. She
was a witness at her brother, Henry George's, marriage on 24 Jun 1847 in Burley,
Hampshire. She lived in 6 Queen's Parade, Bath, Somerset in 1881.
ELIZTH Tanner was a lady's maid for Eleanor Warden, widow of Admiral Warden,
and her half sisiter Jane Ganest. In the household there was also a cook, a housemaid
and a butler. She was the informant of the death of Louisa Tanner on 21 Feb
1901 in 4 Southampton Buildings, Lymington, Hampshire. She lived
in 4 Southampton Buildings, Lymington, Hampshire in 1901. She lived
alone. She died of Senile Decay (certified) on 12 Aug 1914 in Chipping Campden,
Gloucestershire. Elizabeth Tanner was 92 years old and a spinster
of Independent Means. Her seath was registered by her niece E. J. Ellison, present
at the death in Chipping Campden. She was buried in St. James' Church, Chipping
Campden, Gloucestershire. She is buried in grave J93. The headstone
is made of Limestone "In Loving Memory of Elizabeth Tanner who died Augusr
12 1914 aged 93 years. Thy will be done." | 13 | vii. | Maria TANNER was born about 1823 in Burley,
Hampshire. She was christened on 27 Aug 1823 in Ringwood, Hampshire. | +14 | viii. | Alfred TANNER. | 15 | ix. |
Abel TANNER
was born about 1826 in Burley, Hampshire. He was christened on 9
May 1827 in Ringwood, Hampshire. He lived in Shappen, Burley, Hampshire
in 1841. It is thought that Abel went to America. | 16 | x. | Austin TANNER
was born about 1827 in Burley, Hampshire. In 1851 he was a Footman
in Marylebone, Middlesex. He lived in 19 Park Crescent, Marlebone,
London in 1851. He died on 7 Jul 1856 in Sway, Boldre, Hampshire.
He was buried on 12 Jul 1856 in Burley, Hampshire. | 17 | xi. | Anthony TANNER
was born about 1828 in Burley, Hampshire. He was christened on 26
Jul 1828 in Bransgore, Hampshire. The Church of St Mary the Virgin
was erected as a Chapel of Ease at the cost of £2800 in 1823. | 18 | xii. | William TANNER
was born about 1829 in Burley, Hampshire. He was christened on 21
Feb 1830 in Bransgore, Hampshire. He died about 1830 in Burley, Hampshire. | 19 | xiii. | William Bird
TANNER was christened on 2 May 1830 in Bransgore, Hampshire.
He was born about 1830 in Burley, Hampshire. |
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