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The Society of Saint Onge (1800s-1900s London, ENG)

Alan Riley  (View posts) Posted: 11 Oct 2004 7:20AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Scott, Grellier, Heraud, Delaigle, Pottier
In 1905/6, my paternal grandmother Rose Lillian Scott, was indentured to a seamstress for two years using funds (£20)from the Society of Saint Onge.

The Secretary of the Society was J G Grellier. The Treasurer was Mr C W Heraud of 12 Belgrave Street Liscard Cheshire England. The money was made available from a bequest in the will of Mrs Margaret Mary Delaigle.

The documents I have were printed by Grellier and Son, Printers, 211 Grays Inn Road London W. C.

My grandmother's maternal grandmother's name was Charlotte Scott (nee Pottier). She lived in the "Alms House at South Hackney for about 25 years. Died there June 1898".

My grandmother had a brother who was put out as an Apprentice by the Society on 16 October 1896. There was also a nephew apprenticed around 1925.
I can find no reference to the Society of Saint Onge in any records.
Can anybody help?
Alan Riley


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@@tfuller.tfresearch@virgin.net  (View posts) Posted: 22 Oct 2004 1:37PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Delaigle
Hi Alan

The organisation that you are looking for is the Society of Saintonge and Angoumois, the incomplete records of which are at the Huguenot Library in London.

Within those records are a series of other records, one of which deals with the apprenticeship scheme set up under the will of M M Delaigle.

You should be aware the the Huguenot Society does NOT provide a research service for these records, to access them you would have to search the records yourself or get somebody to do the look-ups for you.

For details of the Library opening times, cost to use the Library and alternative ways of getting the informatioon if you are not able to visit London, please email me privately.

Regards

Tony Fuller

Thanks for Info & Reply

alan Riley  (View posts) Posted: 25 Oct 2004 10:02AM GMT
Classification: Query
Tony
Thank you for your reply.
Could you please email me so that I can take this further
Alan Riley

Re: The Society of Saint Onge (1800s-1900s London, ENG)

deborahpoulton  (View posts) Posted: 22 May 2009 11:23PM GMT
Classification: Query
I see you are related to Charlotte Scott, nee Pottier. Born abt 1808. Do you have any information on her ancestors. I have her as married to John Scott with a son also called John, born 1833. He married Eleanor Bishop. Any details on the Pottiers would be very welcome. please email me on deborahpoulton@hotmail.com. Thanks

Re: The Society of Saint Onge (1800s-1900s London, ENG)

debrasaucier1  (View posts) Posted: 31 Jul 2009 5:24PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hello,
My family were the Grellier's from Soho and more specifically Grays Inn. My great great grandfather was John George Grellier, and he was a stationer. He owned a business Grellier & Son. I saw a post by Alan Riley on this message board dated 2004, stating that a J. G. Grellier, who was the then secretary of The Society of Saint Onge (1800's-1900's). Iwas hoping that Alan, or anyone else who may have information on the Grelliers of Soho or John George Grellier, or his father John Grellier, would contact me. Thanks so much! Debra, email: live4thetruth@aol.com

Re: The Society of Saint Onge (1800s-1900s London, ENG)

TonyFDordogne  (View posts) Posted: 15 Aug 2009 11:09AM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi Debra

Had a look on my database and have come up with 295 Grellier references in 18 documents or publications.

I've also looked through the catalogue of the records of The Charitable Society of Saintogne and Angoumois (to give it it's full and proper name)and they terminate in 1877, tho it appears they may have been a further, now lost, record book. There are no references to Grellier in the catalogue but that means nothing really.

Hope this helps

Regards

Tony Fuller
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Re: The Society of Saint Onge (1800s-1900s London, ENG)

kenwill175  (View posts) Posted: 24 Oct 2009 8:07AM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi Tony,

I have also been looking into The Society of Saint Onge. I came into contact with the Secretary about 15 years ago, it is my understanding that the society loaned some of their books to the Huguenot Society. When I first went the Huguenot Library they were not able to locate them. The Society still had some later book and as far as I know they are still functioning as a charity today.

My mother was a Grellier and the root goes back to Peter Paul Grellier c 1740

Ken Willo

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