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WHO ARE WE LOOKING FOR IN LEICESTER (NO.EIGHTEEN)

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MaryfromItaly

MaryfromItaly Report 20 Jul 2008 01:21

Oh dear, sorry about that.

I meant that I didn't find Elizabeth with the surname Day in 1891, but I did find Elizabeth and Alfred Winter(s) in 1891 and 1901. They're in Shepshed in 1901.

That's how I knew Alfred was a widower - his children by his first marriage are living with him and Elizabeth.

That Elizabeth's age does fit my Elizabeth Day, and some of her children's names are those of her sisters (Louisa and Janet).

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 20 Jul 2008 00:35

Greeting’s again Mary O’ Italy……

Right !!! …Screws up several pages. …… Aims for the bin…….:0)))

Did I read it right you have NOT found Elizabeth on the 1891. Census ?

Have you looked at this one ? :~ RG 12 / 2522 / 50 / Pages 41 ~ 42.
Belgrave.
No 5, Newington Street.

Right on the bottom of the census page 41.

Alfred aged 46. Elizabeth 30. Winters.

MIKE. xxx

MaryfromItaly

MaryfromItaly Report 19 Jul 2008 23:08

Hi Mike,

Yes, I was just looking at the censuses, and I think I've got the wrong marriage.

That Elizabeth Ann Day from Henshaw Street seems to have been the one who married Samuel Weston, whereas my Elizabeth Day is the one born in 1861; in 1881 she was living with her uncle and aunt, my great-grandparents William and Maria Pool, in East Bond Street. Her parents were Henry Day and Rebecca Pool.

She isn't in the 1891 census under the name of Day, but I've now found a more likely marriage; her age fits in 1891, and some of her children have the same names as her sisters.

This marriage took place in Leicester in the 3rd quarter of 1884, between Alfred Edward Albert Vaughan Winter(s), widower, and Elizabeth Day.

It wasn't at St. Margaret's, which is where Alfred married his first wife, Jane.

I'm interested in finding out what happened to Elizabeth, because all the rest of her family seem to have died young (one of her sisters was the Louisa Day who had all the Freer children who died in infancy you found for me ages ago). She and her sisters were taken in by my GG-grandparents Hannah and Joseph Pool when their mother died.

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 19 Jul 2008 22:10

Greeting’s again…….. Mary O’ Italy.

Yes saw that one …..But I’m not sure if that’s the right one

She is down only as ELIZABETH Day aged 20. c 1861.( 4 years out ? )

I was looking at a better one :~

1881.Census RG 11 / 3174 / 128 / Page. 18.

No 5. Henshaw Street
ELIZABETH ANN Day aged 16 c 1865. ( spot on ? )
Daughter of Thomas & Elizabeth.

Ancestery as her as Elizabeth J Day
But my Index Census returns Disc down as Elizabeth A. Day

On 1891. Census Elizabeth & Samuel. after their marriage Cert No 7 a 335.
are living at No 3 Henshaw Street.
Which seems a better match ?

Could be St. Mary’s Parish Church a better choice for marriage ?

MIKE. xxx

MaryfromItaly

MaryfromItaly Report 19 Jul 2008 21:22

Most of the family got married at St Margaret's, but the marriage isn't listed on the David Mann page.

In 1881 she was living in East Bond Street, so maybe All Saints.

Don't waste too much time searching if you don't have it on a conveniently searchable disc, though.

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 19 Jul 2008 17:54

Greeting's again......Mary O' Italy

Any educated guesses as to which Church the Marriage was conducted in ?

MIKE.

MaryfromItaly

MaryfromItaly Report 19 Jul 2008 12:48

Elaine, the procedure for applying for a will from York is explained here.

I gather York take several weeks; Cardiff are supposed to be quicker, but I haven't tried them yet.

http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/cms/1183.htm

http://www.willsprobate.co.uk/grant_probate.html

MaryfromItaly

MaryfromItaly Report 19 Jul 2008 12:41

Hi Mike, could you look up the following marriage for me when you have time?

Elizabeth Ann Day, married Samuel Weston in Leicester, 2nd quarter of 1890.

I'm trying to find out if she's the daughter of Henry Hales Day and Rebecca Pool.

Thanks,
Mary

Willsy once more

Willsy once more Report 17 Jul 2008 22:53

Having a good LOL
Elaine x

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 17 Jul 2008 21:42

Another easy one.....

Gone to " Paxo "....flown the nest...lol :o)

Willsy once more

Willsy once more Report 17 Jul 2008 21:28

Was hoping it would give clues as to where the children are. Can't track anyone and one son left for America again 1906. On the Ward side, I want to know where the case of stuffed birds are my rellie left to his son!!!
Elaine

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 17 Jul 2008 21:22

Oh.... er misses.....You come into money then ?

Willsy once more

Willsy once more Report 17 Jul 2008 21:04

Thanks Mike

Will look into it....little joke in there!!!

Elaine

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 17 Jul 2008 20:58

Greeting's again Elaine.....

Easy ......WATLING STREET.. ,,,:0)))

Re Wills .....
1st. port of call would be the Probate Office in Leicester.
My friend although Probate is not his specialized subject recalls that he believes that there is a search fee of £5. to prove that a will was indeed made.
Further expenses to see what the will contained . .....

MIKE. xxx



Willsy once more

Willsy once more Report 17 Jul 2008 20:36

Hi all

Was wondering if someone could have a look at the 1901 census and tell me what street it says

RG13; Piece: 2988; Folio: 33; Page: 24
James E Hunt-family I am looking at

Thanks
Elaine

Willsy once more

Willsy once more Report 16 Jul 2008 22:01

Hi Mike

Much appreciated

Elaine

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC)

Mike. The Leicester Lad.(GC) Report 16 Jul 2008 21:25

Greeting’s Elaine……

I’ll ask my solicitor friend re Will’s seeing they may be a way to tract them down without too much trouble………

I’ll have a look at the Records Office…BUT
It will have to be next week as the Records Office
They are on a 48 hrs Industrial Dispute withdrawal of labour ( Wed & Thurs) this week.
And I cannot change my other commitments.

MIKE. xxx

pammie p

pammie p Report 16 Jul 2008 18:43

Thank s mike it has taken me 6 months to find the family at least i now have some idea where they lived Thankyou once again pammy p

Willsy once more

Willsy once more Report 16 Jul 2008 11:48

Hi Mike

Have found some Moore's at last and was wondering if you could check if there is a will for Thomas whilst you are at the Records Office, here's his burial

I 565 F MOORE Thomas 1908 FEB 8 59 Edgehill Road Leicester 51005
I 565 F MOORE Mary Elizabeth 1909 APR 2 60 BORO' ASYLUM Leicester 51685

In 1901 they are in Grove Road. Am on a learning curve with wills and any hints how to track them down would be appreciated!
Thank you
Elaine

Sheila

Sheila Report 16 Jul 2008 08:42

Mike

Would you blame me for looking for an easy way when my lot give me so much trouble?! What I really need to do is regenerate my gran (Emma Edith Goadby 1892 - 1986) - I know for a fact she had some of the answers, I just didn't listen at the time!

I've followed your link, but wouldn't you know it - the image is from 1890 and my lady died in 1884!

I presume the Admission and Discharge Books are in the Record Office. Sounds like time for a day off and a trip over, although we are coming on Saturday to look at St Margaret's, St Mary's, the cathedral, the Newarke Houses and anything else we can fit in.

Thanks again for your help.

Sheila