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Birth Certificates UPDATE

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Marian

Marian Report 8 Jan 2010 18:23

Found out yesterday Thomas Frederick was an asumption made by my cousin, I asked her because it was bugging me why it was not on Jessie's birth cert. Profession; I clearly remember her saying he worked with horses and got kicked in the face, disfigured, put in an institution and committed suicide. Too dramatic for me to be convinced. Jane Tedstone was mother no mention of Mary. Memory: she told me she ran away when she was 21, it didn't connect with me it must have been from Stourbridge. In her 20's she was a member of the Communist Party and told me she went on Marches. She had a hammer and cycle badge. I can belive that because her opposition to capitalism was still evident when I was a child and she spent time cutting out pictures of the Royal Family, putting them on string and hanging them in the outside loo.

Marian

Marian Report 8 Jan 2010 17:40

Thank you Janey, you seem to have a very hectic life, hope it settles down soon.

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 8 Jan 2010 01:41

Cheers Janey, I knew you would help. Sorry about the eye. The brain is what we want!

Margaret

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 8 Jan 2010 00:31

Hello one, hello all! Madmeg just sent me a PM to take a look here if I could. I would love to. You're right, MM, I haven't been around much. I took on a new contract in the fall when I thought me and one of my existing contracts, my main source of work and money, had had a parting of the ways and I had to make up the difference, which I did when another offer happened along at almost exactly that moment, charmed life me ... then the other minor clients I had went nuts with work ... then the one I thought I'd been divorced by came back with a vengeance ... and I haven't slept or bathed in a week ... or more ... and I am waaaay behind on some horrible jobs, and new ones keep arriving ... and of course my eye is still &%$# and I am supposed to find time in all this to put in 8 drops a day at four different times ...

All by way of saying, pleased to meet you Marian and I'm just sticking this here for now so it will show in 'My threads' and I can find it easily when I've had a bit more sleep and see whether there's anything I can do to help!

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 8 Jan 2010 00:16

Hello to all who are still on the case.

I've been thinking some more, perhaps not a good idea while the weather is so cold, it numbs the brain even more than usual. I am not at all happy with what we have found or not found. It is all the little bits that don't fit in.

Jessie Tedstone married William Conroy in 1921 in Accrington, saying she was 27. We think she was 29 if born 1892. People were generally more accurate with their ages by then, but no major worry on that.

Marian said Jessie's father was Thomas Frederick Tedstone, but the marriage certificate did not mention Frederick, nor did the birth certificate. He was a glass cutter at her birth, and a groom/domestic on her marriage. That's not a major issue of course. Her mother was Mary or Jane, or Mary Jane Bradford - she seems to swap about. We can't find deaths for Thomas or Mary/Jane supposedly when Jessie was very young.

Then Marian says Jennie Hall (nee Bradford) rescued Jessie when she was in her "early teens". But in 1911 she was with the Hadley family aged 18, and Marian agrees with her cousins being Beryl and Dennis. So at 18, she was not a child but a woman. Marian says her grandmother told her that Beryl would wait for her after school and beat her up. But Beryl was 4 years younger. And Dennis was cruel to her too - and he was 6 years younger. Not impossible of course if they were a mean pair.

Jennie Hall says she was born in Ruabon, North Wales, in both 1901 and 1911. There is no Jennie Bradford born there. In fact, no Jennie anybody. And very few Bradfords in that area. The possible family found in Glamorgan is not her family, that "Jenny" (Gwenllian) married Joseph Thomas and is with him in 1901.

Jennie's father John Bradford is a stone mason when she marries Robert Hall, so he is not the John Bradford married to Letitia who are the parents of Annie and Mary Jane. There were plenty of stone masons in North Wales, but none called John Bradford.

Then I wonder how a Jennie from Ruabon, who married a man in Lancashire knew anything at all about the existence of a Jessie Tedstone living in Staffordshire.

So, Marian, rack your brains and tell us how much of the above is stuff you are ABSOLUTELY SURE ABOUT, and how much is from family memories.

For example, was Jessie definitely rescued by Jennie Hall - or some other Jennie? But then a witness on her marriage cert was Maggie Hall.

Oh, I am lost.

Margaret

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 7 Jan 2010 22:01

Marian, it is Jean who does electoral roll look-ups, this is the thread:

http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards.asp?wci=thread&tk=1191569

Margaret

Battenburg

Battenburg Report 6 Jan 2010 23:06

Surely Whitepages are free?and the electoral roll you can ask for on here.

There is a member offering look ups somewhere

Marian

Marian Report 6 Jan 2010 21:14

Hi, yes Margaret, have tried electoral rolls and BT Whitepages, it seems nothing is for free and at the moment I'm a bit financially embarrassed following the seasonal period. Will try again when I'm more affluent, or maybe seek out different sources. Thank you for your help. Marian x

Marian

Marian Report 6 Jan 2010 20:21

Hi Margaret, yes I'm afraid I'm still on the Tedstone quest, but there are some positives. Thank you for your guidance, you are a lovely person. I have come across a family tree who incorporate Annie and John Hadley (the aunt and uncle who brought up my gran) and their daughter Beryl. Sent them a message, see what comes of it. I do appreciate your help. X

Battenburg

Battenburg Report 6 Jan 2010 19:48

Hello Marion.
Still on your Tedstoone quest. Have you tried electoral roll look up or BT Whitepages

Marian

Marian Report 6 Jan 2010 19:42

Hi, everyone I've found Beryl Hadley's (Jessie Ledstone/Tedstone's cousin), grandaughters and their partners, who still live in Stourbridge, I believe. Can anyone advise me the best way of trying to find them and how to do it, They might remember something or even have photos, if they are willing to speak to me. I've tried a few sites but they don't seem appropriate. Thank you. Happy New Year To You All. We had our first taste of the snow today, here in the South West, great for the kids. x

Marian

Marian Report 5 Jan 2010 08:48

Thank you Margaret, will see if I can find any information about them and let you know.

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 5 Jan 2010 02:29

I wonder if there is any mileage in tracing the children of the Hadley family, Beryl and Dennis? The Hadley's had Jessie Ledstone with them in 1901 and 1911. Beryl 1897 and Dennis 1899.

Dennis possibly married Florrie Pearce, Sept 1922 Stourbridge and had a son Melville in Jan 1923. Melville married Mildred A Jackson, Walsall, Sept 1941, but I can't see any children from that marriage, He died 1979,it seems.

Beryl possibly married Samuel Parkes, Dec 1923, Stourbridge, and there are several possible children from that marriage, and several possible marriages for them. But one seems to stand out, the marriage of Ronald C Parkes in March 1953 to Mary Gillin. And there are two possible daughters, Angela and Jill, both born Stourbridge.

Might be worth chasing them up to see if they know anything about Jessie Ledstone/Tedstone.


We just need to find them on current records,. e.g. electoral rolls.
Margaret

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 29 Dec 2009 23:41

Well, yes, Marian, as she clearly played a major part in Jessie's life. But I am not aware we have a birth reference for her, have we? Or any sighting of her prior to her marriage.

Hope you had a good Christmas, and were not snowed in as we were, and still are!



Marian

Marian Report 29 Dec 2009 22:56

Does anyone out there think there is any mileage in trying to get Jennie Bradford's birth certificate?

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 27 Dec 2009 18:00

Lancs bmd has the births of the children born to William and Elizabeth, mother's maiden name is Holmes.

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Marriages Jun 1859 (>99%)
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Hall William Preston 8E 609
Holmes Elizabeth Preston 8e 609


Marian

Marian Report 27 Dec 2009 10:27

Yes Jennie was a spinster on her marriage cert. I have also wondered about the connection being with Robert Hall rather than Jennie. I had a quick look recently and as you say there are lots of Halls including Jessie Hall. I've not been very well but will see what I can find when I feel able to concentrate. Thank you all for your time spent on this I do appreciate it.

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 26 Dec 2009 22:42

1861 England Census
about William Hall
Name: William Hall
Age: 30
Estimated birth year: abt 1831
Relation: Head
Spouse's name: Elizabeth
Gender: Male
Where born: Preston, Lancashire, England

Civil parish: Preston
Ecclesiastical parish: St Peter
Town: Preston
County/Island: Lancashire
Country: England

Street Address:

Occupation:

Condition as to marriage: View image

Registration district: Preston
Sub-registration district: Preston
ED, institution, or vessel: 34
Neighbors: View others on page
Household schedule number: 117
Household Members: Name Age
William Hall 30
Elizabeth Hall 22
John Hall 1
Margaret Hall 4 Mo

1871 and 1881 has same children as 1891, including Robert 1868.

EDIT There are 8 children in total.

1851 England Census
about William Hall
Name: William Hall
Age: 18
Estimated birth year: abt 1833
Relation: Son
Father's Name: William
Mother's Name: Elizabeth
Gender: Male
Where born: Preston, Lancashire, England

Civil parish: Preston
Ecclesiastical parish: Christchurch
County/Island: Lancashire
Country: England

Street Address:

Occupation:

Condition as to marriage:

Disability: View image

Registration district: Preston
Sub-registration district: Preston
ED, institution, or vessel: 22
Neighbors: View others on page
Household schedule number: 3
Household Members: Name Age
William Hall 53
Elizabeth Hall 43
Thomas Hall 23
Richard Hall 19
William Hall 18
Alice Hall 16
John Hall 14
Elizabeth Hall 11
Sarah Ann Hall 9
Henry Thos Hall 7
Isabella Gardner 25
William Gardner 6
Alice Gardner 4

Ages not right, but am running out of ideas.

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 26 Dec 2009 21:55

There is a marriage of a Henry Hall to an Ann Tedstone in 1860 in Birmingham. This Henry could be the brother of William Hall, father of Robert, below:

1891 England Census
about Robert Hall
Name: Robert Hall
Age: 23
Estimated birth year: abt 1868
Relation: Son
Father's Name: William
Mother's Name: Elizabeth
Gender: Male
Where born: Preston, Lancashire, England

Civil parish: Accrington
Ecclesiastical parish: St James
County/Island: Lancashire
Country: England

Street Address:

Occupation:

Condition as to marriage:

Education:

Employment status: View image

Registration district: Haslingden
Sub-registration district: Accrington
ED, institution, or vessel: 25
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
William Hall 64
Elizabeth Hall 52
Robert Hall 23
Henry Hall 19
Elizabeth A Hall 16
Mary E Hall 14


Madmeg

Madmeg Report 26 Dec 2009 21:03

Mary, she must have been a spinster if her name was Bradford and her father's surname was Bradford.

No, that is not necessarily true is it? An assumption that might be wrong.

Marian, was she a spinster?