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Gimme a bone or two to chew!

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The Bag

The Bag Report 19 Aug 2005 15:05

Where did the Charlotte with Thomas /Jonas proport to be born and when? (please let it be somewhere obscure...!) * found his Bl**dy brother Edward, with his daughter called Charlotte!

Heather

Heather Report 19 Aug 2005 14:52

Cant find any. As I just find them marrying in 1870 in Bethnal Green and then being aged 43 in lodgings (assuming Thomas is Jonas) in Bethnal Green in 1891. It was a family rumour he was in Greenwich Hospital for Mariners at his death but when I researched that aspect I learnt the hospital was long closed as such by 1913 and was in use as a college. I can hear you all saying ah, a mariner thats why you cant find him in 71, 81 and 1901 BUT where was Charlotte at that time? PS Should have kept my mouth shut about earning the big bucks, shouldnt I.

The Bag

The Bag Report 19 Aug 2005 14:48

Its will cost you Heather..... Lol any offspring of this union?

Heather

Heather Report 19 Aug 2005 14:39

Heres one thats puzzled me Jess and co. I have a Jonas Horstead born Shadwell Middx 1848. In 1870 he marries a Charlotte Harrington in Bethnal Green. In 1913 he dies in Greenwich. NOW, I can find him in 1861 with mum, dad (James and Mary Ann)and siblings in Stepney aged 13. Im pretty sure I have him mistranscribed as 'Thomas Horstead aged 43' with Charlotte Horstead in lodgings in Bethnal Green in 1891. BUT no other trace of him until his death aged 64 in 1913.

Heather

Heather Report 19 Aug 2005 14:34

Wow, its fascinating just to read the way you geniuses find these things. You should really use this talent to make money guys.

The Bag

The Bag Report 19 Aug 2005 12:55

C'mon I'm Hungry...

The Bag

The Bag Report 19 Aug 2005 11:35

Selena- right one query at a time.. Any idea how old William Snr is, born whenbouts? Charles and/ Or richard is presumably the sons of either William Snr or william Jnr...which? Did he have a mother? (brides name of the William that married in 1859..?) Ther marriage will be a parish looks ups record- sorry cant do that for you

The Ego

The Ego Report 19 Aug 2005 09:39

Well done Jess,see how the n has become ri !! Been looking for them last half hour,under soundex,keyword painter and coach,every which way,.........:-(

The Bag

The Bag Report 19 Aug 2005 09:12

Karen - think who ever transcribed this had been on the bottle! 1891 - halla-flippin-luja Gleriester, Emma Y abt 1891 Paddington, London, England Daughter Paddington London Gleriester, George abt 1850 Marylebone, London, England Head Paddington London Gleriester, George W abt 1881 Paddington, London, England Son Paddington London Gleriester, Mary A abt 1852 Manchester,< (Oh Yes, Moved has it?!! ) Cambridgeshire, England Wife Paddington London Gleriester, Mary A abt 1875 Paddington, London, England Daughter Paddington London Gleriester, Susan E abt 1879 Paddington, London, England Daughter Paddington London Gleriester, Thomas W abt 1889 Paddington, London, England Son Paddington London Gleriester, Charles H abt 1887 Paddington, London, England Son Paddington London address 21 Woodfield Road still painting....

The Bag

The Bag Report 19 Aug 2005 08:56

Jean, think you'd be better looking up his service records. not sure what you mean by ''birth records for Sells (whatever) hospital....'' Just becasue he wasthere in 1901 doesn't mean he was born there. If you dont know where he came from, was born or who he married, where does he fit in your tree?

The Bag

The Bag Report 19 Aug 2005 08:52

Diane me Gwenllian Hall abt 1846 Machen, Monmouthshire, Wales Servant Bedwellty Monmouthshire John Morgan abt 1852 Mynyddyslwyn, Monmouthshire, Wales Son Bedwellty Monmouthshire Martha Morgan abt 1825 Mynyddyslwyn, Monmouthshire, Wales Wife Bedwellty Monmouthshire William Morgan abt 1820 Mynyddyslwyn, Monmouthshire, Wales Head Bedwellty Monmouthshire address (please excuse me if i write something rude) it looks like 45 Cwympratle. William is a builder cant do 1851

The Bag

The Bag Report 19 Aug 2005 08:49

Selena - No - you just gave me no idea who's marriage i was suppose to be looking up, where or when!

The Bag

The Bag Report 19 Aug 2005 08:20

Sharon - what i meant was this, if you fanny is a francis ( and she may be, she may not be,) even if we had a crystal ball and could see her in situ, she is still a servant and not with parents so it tells us nothing, in terms of knowing she is the right one. Jess

Annette

Annette Report 18 Aug 2005 23:13

Alter and Jess A big THANK YOU to both of you, Annette

Skewedhalo

Skewedhalo Report 18 Aug 2005 22:56

Jess Re. Fanny Goodwin 'Frances Goodwin abt 1842 Faversham, Kent, England Servant Old Tower Without Middlesex < not a lot of good!' WHy do you think this isn't a lot of good, Jess? Are you saying her birthplace is Middlesex, as opposed to her residence, 'cos if so I agree with you. :-) But it's still closer than anything else I have been able to find. I really appreciate your efforts. Thank you. Sharon

The Bag

The Bag Report 18 Aug 2005 22:43

well, linda, i cannot find a Philip prestidge in Hinckley in 1901 or 1891 either. i have tried ever so hard for you but am having to have to say 'enough ' now. there are elements that i do not understand - how 3 children can be born over 6 years or so, in one county - northants- and their births registered in another - Leicestershire-. How this couple have vanished i have no idea. My eyes feel like grit, so am going to give up now. at least you are able to carry on, it wont brick wall you completely. very sorry Jess

Unknown

Unknown Report 18 Aug 2005 22:35

Thanks Jess Sod just about sums it up! So 4 birthplaces to check instead of 3. Almost sorry I asked! Lou x

The Bag

The Bag Report 18 Aug 2005 22:31

is that in 1901 or 1891 Linda?

Michael

Michael Report 18 Aug 2005 22:14

Dear Alter Ego... I'm just a canny lad really.... your reference to my William Robson and wife Elizabeth maiden name Dickinson... They were married in 1870. When you said Elizabeth was lodging at the Black Horse Inn Was that in Chester-le-Street county Durham.. As the family had the Plough Inn at Low Flatts in Chester-le-Street in 1881.. William was widowed and moved with all his children to The victoria Hotel in Brandon, Langley Park, County Durham. around 1891....and was still there in 1901.But how long was he there after that... Mike

JosieByCoast

JosieByCoast Report 18 Aug 2005 22:01

Sorry to jump in here, but reading the last page on this thread just had to. Entire families do disappear, reason is if your searching on Ancestry surnames can be spelt wrong. Two entire families had the completely wrong surname and some kind person on here found one of them for me, so as I was able at that time to search ancestry myself I back tracked by looking up neighbours and was able to find the other family. The image was correct but surname search wasn't. Sorry to use up your thread. Josie