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Boscombe Hippodrome 1900

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AuntySherlock

AuntySherlock Report 17 Jul 2009 03:49

Erika, If you have access to Ancestry. Search the census and voter collection. Just put in the word equestrienne or horse rider in the "more" box and kim* in the family name box. See what comes up.

Nope forget that idea. Might as well just search the name Kimber.

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 17 Jul 2009 03:34

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article3221061.ece

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 17 Jul 2009 03:12

well i will leave you two alone for a while

a problem shared is a problem halved as they say

AuntySherlock

AuntySherlock Report 17 Jul 2009 03:06

Might like to try this one. http://boards.rootsweb.com/topics.occupations.circus/mb.ashx

It's on Rootsweb so its free.

Of course the other avenue you may like to try is the Romany people, or gypsies. They have quite a comprehensive web site with lots of information. They were always connected to horses, and circus and ag labour type pursuits.

Erika

Erika Report 17 Jul 2009 03:03

Got to laugh...the first thing I noticed on the link you gave me was this statement...""Whoever is foolish enough to attempt to write a history of the circus and of circus families will perish in a madhouse". John L. Clarke, 'Circus Parade', 1936...so true

Erika

Erika Report 17 Jul 2009 02:58

aagh....I've just spent another 2 hours searching and reading but still nothing of relevance...am at a loss. :(
Thanks Christine. I will eagerly await info, meanwhile I will check out the link you have given me.
Erika

AuntySherlock

AuntySherlock Report 17 Jul 2009 02:53

Hi Christine, Thanks for the lead. Hi Erika, I need to sort out what I can give you in the way of info. I don
't know if we have a connection. The family I am researching is Kimberley, yours is Kimber. It is very close. My lot dabbled in the circus, they were equestriann commedians, in rope making, boot making, and somewhere there are chemists thrown in.

I'll give you my thread address and also a circus site you might like to look at.

I'll post this then come back and edit it with the info. Good luck. It's not easy.

http://www.circusbiography.co.uk/

This is one of my threads. I have another one which has cross over information. Start with this it will drive you crazy but it has lots of Kimberley information.

http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards.asp?wci=thread&tk=1150777

If you have access to ancestry I have a tree on there containing Kimberley information.

I am mindful of the difference in names but it is food for thought.

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 17 Jul 2009 02:19

wait for aunty sherlock
she will be interested in this post
i have pm'd her

Erika

Erika Report 17 Jul 2009 01:35

Thanks Sally. I have googled this so much and get the same useless info. However your clue for a different search may help. Will give it ago. I also have plenty of agricultural laborers in my tree. I have a lot of Kimber's and they all seem to be ag lab. and come from the same area. I have always loved horse, used to ride a lot when younger. Was told I was a natural..lol. Now I know why. I also have relly's who played, made and taught violin. Then they changed trades and became saddle makers. I am tone deaf, tried to play many times with no luck.
Erika

Sally

Sally Report 16 Jul 2009 08:42

I love horses Erika, and it must have been great for your family to have worked with them in this way.......

The only thing I can think of is to google.......Sangers is an important name in the Circus world and there must be a ton of information on them.......if not try googling Circus acts with horses in the 1900's, or anything along those lines.......you may be surprised what comes up.....

Good luck with your research......having a succession of ag.labs, miners and seamen in my tree.......I would have loved someone who dealt with horses.....

x sally

Erika

Erika Report 16 Jul 2009 04:36

Hi, My family owned horses that performed in a circus at the Boscombe Hippodrome in the early 1900's. Finding any information has been extremely difficult. I know that Sanger's Circus performed there for awhile. Does anyone have any playbills, postcards etc or any info that can help.