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My Dad's Infancy Is A Puzzle!!

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Paul

Paul Report 6 Oct 2008 23:04

Born 22nd May 1922 at Aylestone House, Lower Wilton Road, Malvern, Worcs. England.

The parents are named on the certificate as William Henry Patrick and Dorothy Patrick (fromerly Preece).

My Dad registered his Mother's death in 1962. She is named as Mary Jane Usher (Widow of William Henry Usher). I have the certificates for both registrations.

I have googled Aylestone House with no success and Ancestry is a struggle.

Believe me... if Dad was still here I would ask him myself!!!

Anyone with any ideas??

Best Regards

Paul Usher (proud son)

CLW2005

CLW2005 Report 6 Oct 2008 23:07

Sounds to me like he was adopted by the Ushers

Christine

Paul

Paul Report 6 Oct 2008 23:10

Thanks Christine. I think that's the case too. I've been given the number for the adoption support team. I might give them a try.

Paul

CLW2005

CLW2005 Report 6 Oct 2008 23:13

yes - good idea -
will have a look for a Patrick / Preece marriage though

Christine

CLW2005

CLW2005 Report 6 Oct 2008 23:19

Name: William H Patrick
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1882
Year of Registration: 1925
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
Age at Death: 43
District: Worcester
County: Hereford and Worcester, Worcestershire
Volume: 6c
Page: 127 (click to see others on page)

here's a possible death for William???
Christine

CLW2005

CLW2005 Report 6 Oct 2008 23:30

can't find any marriage -
maybe they weren't married - my grandfathers cert looks as though his parents were married - but the weren't!

The father would allow his name on the cert if he acknowledged the child and usually that meant financial support -
If he died then Dorothy may well have run into difficulties

Just my thoughts!

Christine

CLW2005

CLW2005 Report 6 Oct 2008 23:31

I've also looked for Lower Wilton Rd on the 1901 census but can't find it

Christine

Paul

Paul Report 6 Oct 2008 23:35

Christine... thanks yet again.

That would make sense then. If it is the William Henry that you found, and he died when my dad was three, then maybe Dorothy gave Dad up for adoption.

The puzzling thing is that the parents named on Dad's birth certificate both have the surname of Patrick!!!

Sorry to be a pain!!!


Paul

Paul

Paul Report 6 Oct 2008 23:37

I have found Lower Wilton Road in Malvern, Worcs. on Google Maps but can't find Aylestone House itself anywhere on Google. My wife thinks it may have been a place where people worked in service.

Paul

CLW2005

CLW2005 Report 6 Oct 2008 23:38

yes - that's what I said -
they would put that for propriety's sake

Don't really know where to look next :(

Christine

all the best with it!

CLW2005

CLW2005 Report 6 Oct 2008 23:39

sorry - overlap of messages -

yes - or a mother & baby home??

Christine

Tanny

Tanny Report 6 Oct 2008 23:50

Is possible that after William Patrick died, Dorothy married William Usher & your dad took the name Usher. If Dorothy herself then died, maybe William married Mary.

Just a thought!
Sue

Paul

Paul Report 6 Oct 2008 23:51

Mother & Baby home???

Now there's a possibility that I haven't looked at!!

CLW2005

CLW2005 Report 6 Oct 2008 23:52

Just found this website -
local history society may be able to help with the house

[email protected]

might be worth a try!
Christine

Paul

Paul Report 6 Oct 2008 23:54

Thanks for looking in Suzanne.

That's a possibility I'm going have to explore I think!!

Thanks again.

Paul.

ValT

ValT Report 7 Oct 2008 00:02

Hi Paul,

In 1901 Aylestone House was occupied by a William Barnett ( on the census it is transcribed Barriett), his wife and son.

If you type in RG13; Piece: 2784; Folio: 93; Page: 47.at the bottom of 1901 census page it will take you to Aylestone House.

ValT

ValT Report 7 Oct 2008 00:07

Another possibility would maybe look at the Electoral Rolls for 1922 , these are usually at the local library.

Paul

Paul Report 7 Oct 2008 00:07

Val

It won't let me go onto the 1901 censum page on GR!!

Paul

Paul Report 7 Oct 2008 00:08

oopss... I meant census page!!

ValT

ValT Report 7 Oct 2008 00:09

Do you have access to Ancestry?