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Caz

Caz Report 13 Aug 2007 15:03

I'd forgotten about Win Evans having spoken to Nanette. It will have been terrible for her and I'm sure he will have approached her with sensitivity. Sorry Mumsy. I didn't mean to offend anyone or tread on anyones' toes. I posted the details on here to ask for guidance as I'm quite new to this but I wouldn't want to upset Nanette or anyone else. Caz

CherryCrumbles

CherryCrumbles Report 13 Aug 2007 15:11

Lou, I think Rachel was getting the marriage certificate, there was an earlier posting from her about this. do you want to pm her to check? c x

Mumsy

Mumsy Report 13 Aug 2007 15:21

I think also, that Paul is hoping to get the death cert today. I'ts great how everyone is just chipping in to help and I agree with whoever said it before, it's like a tutorial. Mumsy.

Carter

Carter Report 13 Aug 2007 16:23

hi caz i was like you and got caught up in the detective work but thats all it was - we understand that it is a sensitive subject and would respect that linda x

Shelley

Shelley Report 13 Aug 2007 17:19

Nudged so I can catch up later, no time at present.

Mummy Bear

Mummy Bear Report 13 Aug 2007 17:22

Update from Woolwich The marriage certificates (I’ve ordered both Hetty’s marriages) are going to take a few days – hopefully by Wed/Thursday, Woolwich or Greenwich as they are now, record marriages by church location or reg office and as I don’t know the exact church or reg office – It’s going to involve a search through each register - I’ve tried to narrow it down and given them a list of which I feel are more likely than others. As soon as I get the info I’ll pass on Thanks Rachel

Christine2

Christine2 Report 13 Aug 2007 17:34

Wow Rachel, how brilliant of you. I do hope they come on Wednesday as I'm likely to be busy on Thursday and Friday and I can't wait to go looking for them:)

Mummy Bear

Mummy Bear Report 13 Aug 2007 18:25

Below are the details of Hetty’s death certificate Registration district: Greenwich Sub-district: Greenwich Administrative area: London Borough of Greenwich 1. Date & Place of Death: Nineteenth December 1985; St. Nicolas Hospital, Plumstead 2. Name & surname: Henrietta Maud Francis 3. Sex: Female 4. Maiden surname of woman who has married: Wilson 5. Date & place of birth: 2nd April 1908; Newcastle-upon-Tyne 6. Occupation and usual address: Receptionist (Retired) wife of George Francis Bus Conductor (Retired) 1 Defiance Walk, Dockyard Estate, Woolwich, SE18 7 (a) Name & Surname of Informant: George Francis (b) Qualification: Widower of deceased (c) Usual address: 1 Defiance Walk, Dockyard Estate, Woolwich, SE18 8. Cause of death 1a Cerebrovascular disease b Cerebral atherosclerosis and peripheral vascular disease 9. I certify that the particulars given by me above are true to the best of my knowledge and belief…G. Francis…Signature of informant 10. Date of registration: Nineteenth December 1985 11. Signature of registrar: J A L…. Registrar Additionally, I found the following: Cremated 2nd Jan 1986 at Falconwood Cemetery, her husband was the applicant and ashes were scattered in garden of remembrance bed 4 – Hetty’s religion was given as Catholic. Rachel

Shirley

Shirley Report 13 Aug 2007 18:55

Goodness me, I am really hooked!! Am working the rest of the week but can probably manage to blag a trip to Woolwich if there is still some research needs doing there? Just ask and I will do!! Shirls

Moira

Moira Report 13 Aug 2007 19:19

I would also like to thank Rachael for her hard work, it is so interesting to read all the info, on this little girl. Thankyou to all who have researched. Moira

HeadStone

HeadStone Report 13 Aug 2007 19:30

Hi, I managed to pick up Patricia's death certificate today. The details taken from it are as follows. I omit the full details as to cause of death as the accident was quite horrific. Registration District, East Glamorgan Death in the Sub-district of Caerphilly in the County of Glamorgan No 499 1. When and where died. 23 May 1943 at the level crossing near Gelynis Farm, Morganstown, Radyr, RD 2. Name and Surname - Patricia Armstrong 3. Sex- Female 4. Age - 9 years 5. Occupation. of 9 Engineer Road, Woolwich, London. Daughter of William Armstrong 6. Cause of death. Struck by a passing train at a level crossing whilst on an errand. - accident- 7. Signature,description and residence of informant. Certificate received from David Rees Coroner for East Glamorgan. Inquest held 24 May 1943 8 When registered. 29 May 1943 9 Signature of registrar. William Morgan, Registrar Bye Paul

CherryCrumbles

CherryCrumbles Report 13 Aug 2007 20:19

Is anyone able to visit the Newcastle on Tyne town hall to access the parish records (should be free to view on microfilm) for Henrietta's birth entry, now we've confirmed it was 1908 Her mother's maiden name will help determine if Henrietta had any siblings that can be tracked if she was an older child; alternatively if she was a younger child it should be possible to find her parents and siblings in the 1901 census. There are so many William Armstrongs I dont think it would be possible to track his family connections (but please prove me wrong !!) Well done everyone who is participating in and contributing to this quest. Paul, you should feel very proud, I think this is a wonderful thing you've started. c xx

Essex

Essex Report 13 Aug 2007 21:22

This is an absolutely riveting story. Everyone who has contributed should be congratulated. It should be submitted to one of the family history magazines to enable it to be read by a wider audience. Jean

Christine

Christine Report 13 Aug 2007 21:39

Hi Folks, Checked on Ancestry for birth index of Henrietta Maud Wilson. Birth Index is 10b 62 in 1908 in Newcastle T and she was born in the 2nd Q. However there is no mothers maiden name. Dont think they started to add mothers maiden name untill 1911. Paul I have been on the website for Patricia and its brilliant, no probs getting on with either web address, thanks to you and Rachael for all your hard work and to everyone else who has helped. Regards Chris

CherryCrumbles

CherryCrumbles Report 13 Aug 2007 21:44

Hi Chris, Henrietta's birth entry was confirmed on a previous page. mothers maiden names were not included in the BMD Index until Sep Q 1911 c x

Lost for Words ;-)

Lost for Words ;-) Report 13 Aug 2007 22:03

Hi All
My curiosity has got the better of me and so I've ordered the birth certificate of Henrietta Maud Wilson. Hopefully GRO will do as they usually do and send it post haste. I'll post the details as soon as it arrives.
M

HeadStone

HeadStone Report 13 Aug 2007 22:10

Hi Maggie May, You're a star. Hopefully we can piece together Patricia's family and see where that takes us. Many thanks Paul

Mumsy

Mumsy Report 13 Aug 2007 23:50

Think this is due a nudge.

Paul Barton, Special Agent

Paul Barton, Special Agent Report 14 Aug 2007 07:41

Has anyone explored the possibility that both Patricia's parents came from Newcastle? Maybe It was William's job that brought them down to London where they married. Is there any value in approaching Transport for London to acquire details of George Francis's employment record as a bus conductor? Is this likely to give us anything useful?

Mommylonglegs

Mommylonglegs Report 14 Aug 2007 08:45

Hi, have been following this fascinating tale from the begining, but missed the last few posts. So didn't realise you definatley needed anything from Newcastle. I am just 9 miles from Newcastle, so count me in from now on, I am happy to help in anyway I can. There are many Armstrong's and Wilson's in the Northumberland area. I have actually done a few family trees for folks tracing the Armstrongs. Fingers crossed that they came from the North Tyneside area. We have an excellant Local Studies Department in North Shields Library, which is just 10 minutes away. Keep up the good work folks. Jenny.