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Anis

Anis Report 25 Jun 2007 18:18

I'm still waiting for the tree program!!! Next month I'll be ordering the coakley marriages!!!lol Could you look this family up for me? I tryed but the 3 day freebe on ancestry didn't work for me....... I think it's because I've asked the site to remember me, so am always logged on!! stupid me!!!! ernest wood; harriett oxenhams hubby(died at 56 yrs old.....I have the funeral bill, it cost 28 pounds in 1952....there is even a 2d revenue stamp on it his birth cert st olave, leather market. 2 aug 1894, born at 18 limasol street. bermondsey Father was henry john wood, a carman, journeyman..... mother, eliza wood, formely Nash, registered in oct 1984, but have a witnass signing in 1907...is this normal? I then have to figure out how to get past 1841!!!!! any ideas?!!! (i know....i'm such a begginer!!!) Any way...... i've found out why my mum's nan (fletcher married oxenham)used to sing 'my old man's a dustman' to her........... he was one!! hi hi hi....this is fun....

Heather

Heather Report 25 Jun 2007 15:57

Brilliant and where now?

Anis

Anis Report 25 Jun 2007 15:00

hi. Just for info. I got the marriage cert for Fletcher/Oxenham. James's dad was also a James henry Oxenham..... and he was a general dealer too. Their adress for james and his fianceé at the time of marriage was 11 king and queen street? 1896. Looks like you found the right familly.......thanks you Anis

Heather

Heather Report 19 Jun 2007 19:21

Practice, practice practice. Ill pm you with my-history addy.

Anis

Anis Report 19 Jun 2007 18:41

ahhhhhgfgggghhhhh!!!! can't get on to my history or ansestry!!!!! why meeeeeee!!!!!

Heather

Heather Report 19 Jun 2007 15:15

Anis - no you dont only have access to 1881 - woo hoo - check out my thread on the three free days trial. Go to ancestry*com/ and enter a search - they will then offer you 3 days free trial to EVERYTHING - not just the UK records but all of the records. Go on, off you go now - replace the asterisk with a full stop You mean once it gets to page 20? All you have to do is click on View My threads at the top of the page and it will bring up any you have contributed to. Now get on with that searching kiddo!

Anis

Anis Report 19 Jun 2007 15:12

aie aie...........your eyes must be hurting!!! lol I'm getting the money together for the program..... i'll have to do it by internet...tryed finding it here; but they don't have it!! lol So i' only have access to the 1881......for the moment!!! I'll let you know....and i'll order both certs eventually!!! 1 question more..... if you dont mind......Once my thread gets to number 20, does it dissapear altogether or do I still have access to it even though no one can see the thread? Thanks for everything...your'e a star...... Anis

Heather

Heather Report 18 Jun 2007 13:01

Anis, sorry been up to my eyes but you seem to have got the hang of searching ancestry - have you got your program/sub already? I am intrigued by the two welshs marrying the Coakley - may just be a coincidence as she should have married the second time in her married name. Probably a red herring. If you have time, see if you can find two Julias in the censuses. Im having a prob reading at mo, my eyesight isnt great now and Ive lost my proper glasses, just using some bought at the chemists for £7.50 and they arent too wonderful.

Anis

Anis Report 17 Jun 2007 23:00

right, Iv'e found a possible family in the 1881 census...thanks for all your help.....got certs to order, and places to google... Thanks for all that, you are incredible Anis

Anis

Anis Report 16 Jun 2007 21:33

Ernest Wood his birth cert st olave, leather market. 2 aug 1894, born at 18 limasol street. bermondsey Father was henry john wood, a carman, journeyman..... mother, eliza wood, formely Nash, registered in oct 1984, but have a witnass signing in 1907...is this normal? :-) you are lovly......

Anis

Anis Report 16 Jun 2007 21:30

oh no!!! i don't believe it!! why me.....why my family!!! couldn't they behave themselves!!! lol lol i'll have to get those certs wont I!. thanks for that family..........could you try another lot for me?

Heather

Heather Report 16 Jun 2007 19:47

LOL, This will intrigue you: Marriages Sep 1891 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>Coakley Julia St. Olave 1d 544 Jacobs Annie St.Olave 1d 544 Moynehan Patrick St. Olave 1d 544 >>>Welsh James St. Olave 1d 544 BUT/AND Marriages Sep 1899 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>Coakley Julia St saviour 1d 342 Squibb Benjamin Thomas St. Saviour 1d 342 >>>Welch Richard St. Saviour 1d 342 York Catherine St Saviour 1d 342

Heather

Heather Report 16 Jun 2007 19:42

1901 Name: Katherine Welsh Age: 2 Estimated birth year: abt 1899 Relation: Daughter Father's name: James Mother's name: Julia Gender: Female Where born: SE; Bermondsey, London, England Civil parish: Horselydown Ecclesiastical parish: St John County/Island: London Country: England Registration district: St Olave Southwark Sub-registration district: St Olave, Southwark ED, institution, or vessel: 5 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 166 Household Members: Name Age James Welsh 32 James Welsh 4 Julia Welsh 32 Julia Welsh 8 Katherine Welsh 2 Mary Welsh 7

Heather

Heather Report 16 Jun 2007 19:41

Right 1. thing at a time - after 1901 isnt easy - some names will be on the freebmd - otherwise you have to trawl through the complete bmd on ancestry - not an easy job. Then there is pay to view familyrelatives.org which is name searchable up to 1920.

Anis

Anis Report 16 Jun 2007 19:35

lol..... sorry, too much info is a bad thing...... firstly, could someone look this family up on the 1901 census? Katherine welch was born 1898, oct, 1 bermondsey place,horselydown , father james welch, a wharf labourer, mother julia welch, formerly Coakley Coakley is aprobable irish name.....so julias family might not be around..... and Welch got changed alot to walsh or welsh...... And could someone tell me the best way to look for families after 1901.....? thankyou

Heather

Heather Report 16 Jun 2007 19:09

Cant take all that in! But James - general dealer? Sounds likely that lot is his in 1891 then. Can you just give us one bit that you want to know? :)

Anis

Anis Report 16 Jun 2007 19:06

right.... certificate time. marriage cert for ernest wood and catherine welch, 1927 him 30 yrs old and a waterside labourer, her 28 a leather worker both lived at 47 fendall street, bermondsey. Ernest father was already deceased, her father was James welch, a water side labourer, deceased. the witnesses were ivy berry and A wood (alf, they married later on). Katherine welch was born 1898, oct, 1 bermondsey place,horselydown , father james welch, a wharf labourer, mother julia welch, formerly Coakley Harriett Oxenham was born in southwark on aug 23rd 1905 , 35 Tisdale place christened in walworth sept 1905 Father james oxenham,a general dealer.... witnessed in1916 On the back, dated 1916, the cert is signed for the factory act... mary ann oxenham signed it, but was living in 60 south street.... no occupation is written ernest wood; harriett oxenhams hubby(died at 56 yrs old.....I have the funeral bill, it cost 28 pounds in 1952....there is even a 2d revenue stamp on it his birth cert st olave, laether market. 2 aug 1894, born at 18 limasol street. bermondsey Father was henry john wood, a carman, journeyman..... mother, eliza wood, formely Nash, registered in oct 1984, but have a witnass signing in 1907...is this normal? on the marrige cert for ernest wood and harriett oxenham (she was knon as ann to a lot of people) 1940 camberwell 27 july 1940, he was 42 (widower to catherine welch/walsh), she was33 a spinster. he lived in 18 lanark house, she in 3 lanark house, old kent road. fathers name to ernast, henry john wood, a carman (deceased, fathers name to harriet, james oxenham, samesman (deceased) the witnasses were florrie oxenham and frank Starky(they married later) and joseph Clayton These are all original certificates...old, worn and torn, but in pretty good health considering..... It's amazing the amount of info I've got........ there you go, i hope this is enough....... bye, thanks i've got some googling to do:!!!!! lol

Heather

Heather Report 16 Jun 2007 18:58

Clive - can you see James and Mary Ann in 1901 please?

Heather

Heather Report 16 Jun 2007 18:45

Well, 6ft son being grabbed by scruff by 5ft 8 hubby at the time and I thought Id better separate them! (Money probs as usual - this kid lets it fall through his fingers and then gets bills he expects us to pay. - But on top of that - he tells us he is taking the girlfriend to a posh restaurant tonight - hence row!) Son now gone out to the dozy girlfriends but did shout out, sorry as he went - so there you go - until tomorrow! LOL. Hard to concentrate on my Acton's lightermen apprenticeships and this site whilst listening to it though Clive!

Clive

Clive Report 16 Jun 2007 18:39

Heather P T It doesn't get better does it? 21 year grand daughter having arument with her father! Think I'll leave home! lol Clive