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Trying to find information about a Seaman

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Louisa

Louisa Report 11 Aug 2011 14:28

Joseph Banor born 1919 Prestwich Manchester, mother was Fanny Goldberg c 1887

registered birth was 123 Crescent Road, think its a workhouse poor law.

Could also be Joseph Banov as this was common mistake with the r and v.

was plain ann now annielaurie

was plain ann now annielaurie Report 11 Aug 2011 14:26

Louisa

What was his name and where and when was he born?

Louisa

Louisa Report 11 Aug 2011 13:44

Thank you got it. x

Middy

Middy Report 11 Aug 2011 13:35

Hi Louisa

I have sent you a PM

x

Louisa

Louisa Report 10 Aug 2011 18:55

I am havng similar issue trying to trace grandfathers service in the MN during WW2, no records whatsoever anywhere.

This info is from family who said he served and there used to be pics of him in some type of military / naval uniform but all searches fetching up a blank :(

Janet

Janet Report 10 Aug 2011 15:50

Have left a message about the 1841 census on a third thread about this person. .......very confusing...jl

Middy

Middy Report 10 Aug 2011 11:20

Hi

Still trying to trace my relative Henry Charles Bridger, I haven't got a subscription to Find My Past, this seems to indicate there may have been a will for him between 1875 and 1876 but am unable to view, I have a subscription to Ancestry and would be willing to look up anything on there as a swap if someone wouldn't mind looking on Find My Past for me.

Many Thanks

Middy

Middy Report 7 Aug 2010 16:01

Hi

This post is from quite a while ago - I have obtained the Seaman's death certificate for Henry Charles Bridger - he was age 50 when he died (so born approx 1825) and was aboard the Adria when he unfortunately drowned.

Just wanted to update everyone who helped and to say a big thanks again

xx

Mary

Mary Report 4 Oct 2009 14:24

middy I have sent you a pm

Middy

Middy Report 4 Oct 2009 10:56

Just checked FMP, and same info on the 1861 census as you found on the 1851 - will have a little look into if I can

xxx

Middy

Middy Report 4 Oct 2009 10:52

Thanks Von xx

I feel really stupid now, doh!!

Von

Von Report 4 Oct 2009 10:05

Hazel
Find my Past.
Von

Middy

Middy Report 4 Oct 2009 09:21

HI Von

Me again, can I just ask when you say that you found the info regarding the vessels on the 1861 census on FMP, what is FMP?

Thanks Hazel
x

Von

Von Report 3 Oct 2009 17:36

Hi
Not much coming up for newspapers. Looks as if it's too early.
I don't have access to it but does the 1851 census not yeild anything?
Von

Middy

Middy Report 3 Oct 2009 16:15

Aah bless you Von, that's very kind of you
x

Von

Von Report 3 Oct 2009 16:06

1861 census on FMP.
RG09 Piece:4438 Folio:29 Page:13
RG09 Piece:4441 Folio:248 Page:2
I found a possible death in Rye but I don't think it's him as there is a Henry Bridger born in Rye bout the correct time.
I'm just googling for newspapers for the Lambeth area to see if there was a report of his death.

Von

Middy

Middy Report 3 Oct 2009 16:01

Hi Von

Wow, that sounds good - did you just find this on the 1861 census, or somewhere else wth regards to the vessels??

Von

Von Report 3 Oct 2009 15:52

Hi
Possibles
1861 census
BRIDGER, Henry Single M 18 1843 Ordinary 2 Class born Birdham
Sussex on a vessel called the Harrier.
BRIDGER, Henry Single M 17 1844 Midshipman born Isle of Wight
Hampshire on a vessel called the Leopard.
Von

Middy

Middy Report 3 Oct 2009 15:18

Hi Von

I don't have his death certificate the only one I have is the marr cert, all I know is that he died prior to his son being born, and that he was a seaman and was wondering whether he may have died at sea, but again have no idea of how I would go about finding this out (I have checked out the Naval records on line at the National Archives but no luck there)

Thanks
x

Von

Von Report 3 Oct 2009 14:30

Hi
I was just wondering if you had his death certificate and whether there were any clues there? Did he die at sea?
Von