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Jooleh

Jooleh Report 15 Mar 2011 19:16

I found a family history society dedicated to Aldersons everywhere. They have family trees etc.

They also have a Roll of Honour for all the Aldersons who died in the Wars. There are 10 Thomas Aldersons for WW1 - I guess they correlate to the 10 found on the Commonwealth War Graves Commission site.

However, unlike the the CWGC entries, these all have family details.

None of them appear to be the right Thomas so it's looking less likely that he did die in the War, but the Society might be able to help with researching.

http://www.afhs.org/

Julie

EDIT sorry meant to say it may still be worth following up Jan's idea as the afhs say they can only give details of those *that they know of*

jansmith

jansmith Report 15 Mar 2011 17:11

looking back through the pages i see that her father was living in Willington Durham.1911 Anyone know where to get the voters list for war years for this area as he might be named as absent voter to confirm if he was in ww1 perhaps

jansmith

jansmith Report 15 Mar 2011 15:46


Has this one been suggested before? perhaps given name Ada after registration. Registration district includes Crook and Billy Row
Name: May Alderson
Year of Registration: 1910
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
District: Auckland
County: Durham
Volume: 10a
Page: 245


EDIT Have now found her in 1911 so back to the searching!

mouseman

mouseman Report 15 Mar 2011 14:32

Hello Margaret

My father Alfred Thomas Powell Born 3/6/1903 Eagle Street.Keithley.Yorks.

Alfred Thomas Powell died i2th. October 1950 at St Lukes Hospital.Bradford.

I have sent for the Ada Margaret Barker / John Aurthur Jones death Certificate.
and am awaiting arrival ?

Thank you for your time and help. Margaret

Margaret in Sussex

Margaret in Sussex Report 15 Mar 2011 13:58

Could this be your Alferd Thomas

Surname First name(s) Age District Vol Page

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Deaths Dec 1950 (89%)
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Powell Alfred T 48 Bradford 2b 128

Margaret in Sussex

Margaret in Sussex Report 15 Mar 2011 13:41

Hello Margaret........ I have been following this thread with interest....

Thought I would google "Ada may alderson" to see what came up..... in the years 2000 & 2006 there is a Carol looking for the same lady...Says that Ada is her Grandmother. Same info as you have given..... She had no response to her request..

said left husband & children 1939..... so .... looked for another marriage of an ada may powell after that date....(have not yet looked for death of Alfred Thomas.) found in1941 Ada M Powell / Barker at Wetherby which I believe has been mentioned before.... Then looked for a death of Ada May Barker.....
Ada May Barker birth 1909.... death 1988 York district. ..... Could this be her I wonder???

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 14 Mar 2011 20:48

Margaret, try ordering her death from the local register office:

Email:

[email protected]

Give them the details, offer to pay the fee,

If this were a "normal" death, i.e. one married name, one maiden name, I would say specify that and you would pay nothing. But in your mother;s case she seems to have chosen more than one maiden name, and more than one marital status on marriage. So I think you'll have to swallow the fee. Which I think is £9 from a local office.

Meg

mouseman

mouseman Report 14 Mar 2011 18:11

Hello All

I have had a very frustrating day. Sunny day..................so I thought, why not have a day out and drive over to Wetherby and pick up another
Fred Barker / Ada Margaret Powell marriage certificate.......
The original one. Then I could check Ada's signature with my parents
marriage certificate. BUT THE REGISTRY OFFICE WAS CLOSED..........
only opens Tues' / Thursday.

Spent the rest of the day trying to order the Jones/Barker/Alderson death certificate, but can't get GRO to accept my password. Will try again later.

Margaret.

Kay????

Kay???? Report 14 Mar 2011 11:50


Have you tried register office quoting parents names.

Register Office of Births.Death &Marriages.
40 Old Elvet.
Durham.
County Durham
DH1-3HN.
0191 3864077.

There is a possible chance its been omitted from the indexes you see online.

Corrinne

Corrinne Report 14 Mar 2011 03:41

Bless you margaret ! of course I haven,t given up.

I have been looking and thinking about your mother etc but I haven,t found out anything new either except have you tried to see if there were any articles in any newspapers eg obituaries, death notices regarding your grandparents or dad.

It may be worth seeing if they are mentioned as you know exactly when they died, e mail the local library in the area they died asking them to do a search for you.

It is sad that you lost both grandparents and your dad in such a short space of time. I would have been surprised that your mother did not know about the funerals. There would have been people around who would have known about her and her departure, the problem is finding them.

I hope that the certificate for blackpool is your mum,if it is you can go down the path of seeing if she left a will, newspaper articles etc, and of course maybe get in touch with the informant who registered the death.

Fingers crossed it will not be a long wait and you will have some sort of closure soon.

warmest wishes corrinne



Madmeg

Madmeg Report 13 Mar 2011 23:52

Great idea Jooleh.

Jooleh

Jooleh Report 13 Mar 2011 23:04

Found a link to all War Memorials in the area. It will take a bit of trawling around but you might find him.........

http://www.newmp.org.uk/search.php

Julie

Jooleh

Jooleh Report 13 Mar 2011 22:53

Hello Margaret. There are probably lots of people following your thread but not posting as they haven't found anything new (like me)!

If anyone lives in the area perhaps they could check out the Crook war memorial to see if your grandfather Thomas William Alderson is on it???

It is a listed building (I googled it) :
CROOK AND WILLINGTON THE GREEN (West end)
NZ 13 NE
Billy Row
24/26 War Memorial

II

War memorial. Circa 1918. Portland stone. Life-size figure of soldier, hands
resting on rifle, on c. 4m. high pedestal which has unfluted Corinthian columns
at corners supporting entablature with wide cornice. Low square step to plinth;
pedestal has names of dead 1914-1918 and 1939-1945 on all sides, one side
devoted to Billy Row, one to Grahamley,one to Roddymoor and one to White Lea
districts. Fluted frieze and laurel wreath above each panel.

EDIT no he's not on that one. See here:

http://www.newmp.org.uk/memorial_image.php?contentId=6501

Julie

mouseman

mouseman Report 13 Mar 2011 19:32


A big welcome back Corrinne............

I have not searched to see if there were any wills from dad or my grandparents. I will have a look.

It was so good to see your name- thank you for not giving up on me.

Regards Margaret.

Corrinne

Corrinne Report 12 Mar 2011 21:06

Hi Margaret.

Just an idea have you searched to see if there are any "wills" from your dad, grandparents etc in case your mother is mentioned in them. If you haven,t got them it may be worth going down this avenue too. Keep smiling and never give up you will find her.

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 12 Mar 2011 20:31

From page 6:

I can only find this birth for a possible Ada M(argaret) Alderson who would have been 39 on 13 Oct 1952:

This was it, but it isn't relevant.

Births Mar 1913 (>99%)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Alderson Ada M Pattison Reeth 9d 1331

If that is the one who married John A Jones, whose father was Alfred Thomas Alderson, then I cannot find a marriage of such a man to a woman with the surname Pattison.

So forget it.

We have to wait for that death cert in Blackpool.

Meg

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 12 Mar 2011 20:25

Now didn't I find a Pattison somewhere? Pattison, Patterson, both the same.

Off to look.

Meg.

mouseman

mouseman Report 12 Mar 2011 19:49

Hello Madmeg

The death certificate of Ada May Powell in St Austell. Cornwall was incorrect.
Ada was born in cornwall and the father was named Patterson.
I was so dissapointed- I felt I had at last found Ada May, that I destroyed it.
sorry.................
won't do that again.

margaret. x

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 12 Mar 2011 19:32

Margaret has sent me the marriage of Ada Margaret to Fred Barker. Nothing really to report.

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 12 Mar 2011 01:43

Thanks Margaret for all those answers, it must have taken you a lot of time to wade through all our questions and get it all down.

Corinne, I haven't even thought about Alfred Thomas Powell's family - was concentrating on Margaret's wish to find out what happened to her mother. You've not lost the plot, Margaret has made a few mistakes in some of her postings with all the fellas called Thomas something or something Thomas, so stick with us.

I checked the Commonwealth Graves Commission website - there are only 10 Thomas Aldersons listed dying in WW1, none with middle name William. A high proportion served with a Durham force, but most were too young to be "our" Thomas. There were however a few with no age given, but none with the parents that Margaret thinks she has identified in 1911, and from his marriage certificate. Maybe he went off to war and simply didn't come back - or didn't come back to his wife. It happened.

Yes Margaret, afraid you have to get that death cert. It might prove I am an idiot and have cost you money, for which I am sorry, but sometimes it has to be done to eliminate possibilities. I have 6 death certs for my John Kelly, and none are right.

We want the death cert to say she was born in Durham at least.

Incidentally, what was wrong with the death cert of Ada May Powell who died in - forgotten, but down south, like Torquay or similar area? That birth date was alarmingly similar to the one your sister remembers. Give us the details of it please.

Meg