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BatMansDaughter

BatMansDaughter Report 16 Jul 2010 11:38

A free search on the 1911 shows this couple married in 1906



HOUSEHOLD PARK WILLIAM M 1885 26 Gateshead Durham
HOUSEHOLD PARK MARY JANE F 1887 24 Gateshead Durham

And a son?

HOUSEHOLD PARK THOMAS M 1907 4 Gateshead Durham


Dee x

Vanessa

Vanessa Report 16 Jul 2010 12:17

Here, here Christine! Amazing stuff

BatMansDaughter

BatMansDaughter Report 16 Jul 2010 12:28

I think that Mary Jane Craggs who married William Park may have remarried;

England & Wales, Marriage Index: 1916-2005
about Bertram Eltringham
Name: Bertram Eltringham
Spouse Surname: Park
Date of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep 1926
Registration district: Gateshead
Registration county (inferred): Durham
Volume Number: 10a
Page Number: 1517
Find Spouse: Mary J Park





and possible children for this marriage;
Surname First name(s) Mother District Vol Page

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Births Dec 1926 (>99%)
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Eltringham Bertram Craggs Gateshead 10a 1585

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Births Jun 1928 (>99%)
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Eltringham Henry Craggs Gateshead 10a 1580

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Births Mar 1931 (>99%)
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Eltringham Robert Craggs Gateshead 10a 1499



Dee x

BatMansDaughter

BatMansDaughter Report 16 Jul 2010 12:43

It's definately been very interesting thread, hopefully the birth cert for Hilda Park will show the correct birth date? until then it is all speculation.

I'm not sure that we would find a family connection to the Pegg, Banks or Noble family..... just a gut feeling, and as for the remarriage of Mary Jane Park/Craggs........ I haven't found a death for William Park, however he may not have survived WW1 and this maybe the reason that the daughter Hilda was given up for "adoption"? again all speculation



Dee x

**Ann**

**Ann** Report 16 Jul 2010 17:29

Just logged on to see developments, well done everyone! I thought "our Mary" may be "Hilda"...........I suppose if she was of an age as to know her own name when she was taken in by the other family, you would not change it would you.

Jim will be doing cartwheels tonight!

Annx

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 16 Jul 2010 18:36

"I haven't found a death for William Park, however he may not have survived WW1 and this maybe the reason that the daughter Hilda was given up for 'adoption'?"

Gotta get the Park-Craggs marriage certificate to learn his age -- I hesitate to think how many W Park-s may have been killed in WWI. Okay, I'll look. ;)

Oh duh, his dob is on the 1911.

For a fleeting moment a few months ago, CWGC had a functioning useful search engine, with criteria one could search by. But it's still just surname, initial, date, nationality.

338 UK W Park-s died in WWI. Most are William, of course. And ours has no middle iniitial/name. Born c1885 would make ours abt 29 in 1914. Sorting results by age ... oh great, that mixes up the various surname variants. Parker, Parkes, Parks, etc. (The 338 aren't all "Park", but sorting through them is still a major challenge.)

Well, the first 150 entries are all age unknown. And many more ... Well, I checked a few W/William Park-s, to no avail.

The Park-Eltringham marriage certificate would clarify her age and marital status, and father's name for comparison with the Craggs-Park marriage certificate.

The Hilda Park birth cert is definitely the pace to start, though. Yay ... um, everybody!

**Ann**

**Ann** Report 16 Jul 2010 19:02

I chcked earlier Janey, and as suspected there are loads of them to wade through...........not too daunting should we know which regiment but we do not.

Jim

Jim Report 16 Jul 2010 21:32

WOW !!!!! Ladies (Janey,Victoria, Ann,Dee, Seaham Lass,Cynthia)what can i say, I'm speechless.I came back on tonight to see if there had been any more developments and I have just been blown away by all your hard work. I have printed the whole thread out so i can digest it all slowly, and to pick out the parts that i need to follow up with regard to certificates, I need to apply for.It is my birthday on Sunday and you have given me one of the best presents I could have wished for, may I thank you all once again for your time and efforts. If any of you find anything else out,or can point me in a direction then i would be more than grateful, and I will continue to keep coming back to this thread to check. Just one last thing ith regard to William Park who may have died in WW1 ,his regiment may have been the local one, The Durham Light Infantry ( D.L.I ) Which was my Grandads, who was a stretcher bearer in the medical corps in WW1. Many Thanks Jim.

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 16 Jul 2010 21:52

You keep sorting ... we confused even ourselves along the way. ;)

There is one WWI death that matches that regiment:

Name: PARK
Initials: W
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Corporal
Regiment/Service: Durham Light Infantry
Unit Text: 1st/9th Bn.
Date of Death: 21/07/1918
Service No: 325262
Awards: M M
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference: II. I. 5.
Cemetery: COURMAS BRITISH CEMETERY

Unfortunately, no age/next of kin info.


Ooops, there was this one I'd looked at earlier but kind of ruled out because of her name and address -- Mary J would fit, but Clark and Scotland ...?

Name: PARK, WILLIAM
Initials: W
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Second Lieutenant
Regiment/Service: Durham Light Infantry
Unit Text: 15th Bn.
Age: 32
Date of Death: 21/03/1918
Additional information:
Son of Robert and Margaret Park, of Ashington, Northumberland;
>> husband of Mary J. Clark Park, of 29, Spottiswoode St., Edinburgh.
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference: Panel 68 to 72.
Memorial: POZIERES MEMORIAL

**Ann**

**Ann** Report 16 Jul 2010 21:58

hello Jim,


Happy birthday for Sunday! Glad you are happy with the results so far, they are a clever lot on here.......you need to get your certs now and they may give other clues to the circumstances surrounding your mums "adoption"

WWW.gwgc.org

The above web address is where you can search for your William Park, you may be lucky and there may be additional info that will prove he is your William.

Next of kin were asked to fill in cards with additional info and return, sadly not all of them did......for obvious reasons

**Ann**

**Ann** Report 16 Jul 2010 22:17

Janey,

What about WW1 records on ancestry, I do not have a subscription for that so am not sure how complete they are.

Ann

BatMansDaughter

BatMansDaughter Report 16 Jul 2010 22:27

Evening all;

I think this is William Park and his parents/siblings in 1901, he is an apprentice painter and on the 1911 free search check his occupation confirms painter;

1901 England Census
about William Park
Name: William Park
Age: 16
Estimated birth year: abt 1885
Relation: Son
Father's Name: Thomas
Mother's Name: Martha
Gender: Male
Where born: Gateshead, Durham, England

Civil parish: Gateshead
Ecclesiastical parish: St James
County/Island: Durham
Country: England

Street Address:

Occupation:

Condition as to marriage:

Education:

Employment status: View image

Registration district: Gateshead
Sub-registration district: Gateshead
ED, institution, or vessel: 58
Neighbors: View others on page
Household schedule number: 89
Household Members: Name Age
Thomas Park 57
Martha Park 45
Elizabeth Park 19
William Park 16
Thomas Park 14
Ralph Park 7


Dee x

BatMansDaughter

BatMansDaughter Report 16 Jul 2010 22:28

I scrutenised the Ancestry WW1 records, unfortunately nothing showed for William Park that I could link to it definately being him.

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 16 Jul 2010 22:33

Oh Ann, you are a taskmistress.

If William's age on the 1911 is accurate, this is a perfet match:

Births Mar 1885
Park William Gateshead 10a 907

I don't have paid access to the 1911; anybody want to check the place of birth? Also for Mary Jane, I guess.

I hate WWI records. I was going to get around to it eventually ... sigh ... At least our Canadian attestations record next of kin right on the front page ... can yours do that? Noooo.

I'm not seeing a good match.

The only William Park I see born 1885 is in Hull, enlisted on 2 Dec 1915, and is married to Elizabeth (1907), with children Harold and others.

There's a William Park born in Lancashire who was 29 when he enrolled I don't know when (and after 3 pages his records get muddled with somebody else's altogether).

Oh wait, version 2.0 of that one is legible, he wasn't 29, he was born on 29 May 1900.

So all in all ... I'm not seeing one to fit.

Start with Hilda Park birth cert, I think.



Oh great, Dee, you couldn't have said that 10 minutes faster ... sigh ... heaved heavily ... !

BatMansDaughter

BatMansDaughter Report 16 Jul 2010 22:48

Sorry Janey, must do better, well I'll try and type faster (can't promise you'll understand it though... tee hee!!!)

Think that Mary Jane was from Northumberland and William on the free check shows as born in Durham.

I've looked for a connection for Craggs/Park to Pegg, Noble and Banks.......... although there are a few names that marry with these surnames I couldn't see anything that stood out.

Be very interesting to see the whole 1911 census... I wonder if they lived close to the Pegg family??

Also it looks like the Pegg family didn't have children of their own.... is this correct Jim??


Dee x

Jim

Jim Report 17 Jul 2010 00:56

Yes Dee, my mother Hilda was their only child.

Jim.

BarbaraFromYorkshire

BarbaraFromYorkshire Report 17 Jul 2010 02:39

here you are Dee hope this helps a little


1911 census transcription details for: 119 Vine Street Gateshead

National Archive Reference:

RG14PN30412 RG78PN1748A RD557 SD2 ED2 SN238


Reg. District: Gateshead Sub District: Gateshead
Parish: Gateshead Enum. District: 2

Address: 119 Vine Street Gateshead
County: Durham


Name Relation Condition/
Yrs married Sex Age Birth
Year Occupation Where Born

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PARK, William Head Married
5 years M 26 1885 House Painter Gateshead Cy Durham

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PARK, Mary Jane Wife Married F 24 1887 Newcastle

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PARK, Thomas Son M 4 1907 Gateshead Cy Durham

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2 children born before 1911 one had died

BatMansDaughter

BatMansDaughter Report 17 Jul 2010 11:33

Jim,

Look at the address of your Grandfathers WW1 records.......... then look at the address of the Park's family in 1911!!!

Only 4 doors away from eachother!!!

I think we may have struck gold (keeping my fingers crossed for you).

Barbara your 1911 census may have been the piece in the jigsaw to link it all together, brilliant!


Dee x

Jim

Jim Report 17 Jul 2010 14:47

Yes Dee, I know Vine street very well, it was a long row of terraced houses, upstairs &downstairs. My grandparents(Pegg) were still living in 125 Vine street when they both died in 1966.My parents decided to move from a rented council house, back into 125 Vine street on the 6th December 1966 (The day my grandma Pegg died) as they had bought the property (125/127) back in 1963. It was probably like coming HOME for my mother,who later died suddenly in that house in the March of 1972. Memories,Memories some good and some SAD.I met my childhood sweetheart at 15, who lived at No113, Vine street and we later married in 1973 after my mothers death,and have been together now for 37 years.We have 2 daughters and 2 wonderful grandaughters 5 & 3 years old, Life goes on and things change, but the memories live on in your heart forever. These houses were all demolished in the mid 1970's for land redevelopment. and the name Vine Street lives on in this new estate.These last few days have been very moving for me,as YOU ALL have been trying so hard to find missing pieces of the jigsaw ,I thought I would never find out about .Yes I think we are nearly there,although I may never find out why Mary Jane Park had to give her baby away??.Had her husband William Park joined the army and gone off to war ???,his war record may tell when he enlisted.

Jim.

Jim

Jim Report 17 Jul 2010 15:51

Hi All, I have spoken to my older sister and she thinks, she can remember our mother saying that her mother,name never mentioned( Mary Jane Park)???was suffering a form of post natal depression after her birth,and that she may have been considering taking her own life and that of her baby on the banks of the river Tyne,and as a consequence my grandparents PEGG stepped in and offered to raise the baby as their own. My sister can also just remember something being mentioned about grandma Pegg had a baby who had died at about 6 weeks, and as a result of this birth she was unable to have any more children.

Jim