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Flip

Flip Report 11 Sep 2014 15:01

what enumeration district was that Safc? See if it's any better on ancestry.

safc

safc Report 11 Sep 2014 15:16

hi flip

would this be it
reference number is rg 10 365

Flip

Flip Report 11 Sep 2014 15:37

All the Bermondsay ones I can see on ancestry are RG10 630 onwards so not sure, I can't see the street you found.

David

David Report 11 Sep 2014 15:49

Witnesses were Henry L Hann (Arthur's brother) and his wife Rebecca.
The address for Arthur Hann was 63 Amity Grove (home of Henry L Hann and Rebecca). So no extra info there.
David

safc

safc Report 11 Sep 2014 15:59

hi flip

sorry its 635

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 11 Sep 2014 16:00

Piece: 635
Folio: 99
Page Number: 11

(adding above from FMP 1871 on Ancestry, they have as Thomas Henning)

Chris :)

safc

safc Report 11 Sep 2014 16:03

First name(s) Jane
Last name H???
Relationship Daughter
Marital status -
Gender Female
Age 68
Birth year 1803
Occupation -
Birth town -
Birth county Kent
Birth county as transcribed KENT
Birth place England
House name -
Street Webster Road
Parish St Mary Magdalen Bermondsey
Town -
City Southwark
County London, Surrey
Country England
Registration district St Olave Southwark
Archive reference RG10
Piece number 635
Folio 99
Page 11
Record set 1871 England, Wales & Scotland Census
Category Census, land & surveys
Record collection Census

David

David Report 11 Sep 2014 16:25

The 1871 entry mentioned above:
Ancestry shows Surname as Henning
Thomas is 'Carman'
It's Eliza who is 8 mo
Jane A (?) is 68 'Formerley Laundress'
68 is not crossed out - it is a clerk's mark
Doesn't fit............................
David

Flip

Flip Report 11 Sep 2014 16:35

But thanks for trying ..........

safc

safc Report 11 Sep 2014 17:16

????

1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription
Teddington, Kingston, Surrey, England
Census details
First name(s) Jane Ann
Last name Hasbury
Relationship Servant
Marital status Single
Gender Female
Age 19
Birth year 1872
Occupation Laundress
Birth town Greenwich
Birth town as transcribed GREENWICH
Birth county Kent
Birth county as transcribed KENT
Birth place England
Street -
Town Teddington
Parish Teddington
City -
County Surrey
Registration district Kingston
Archive reference RG12
Piece number 618
Folio 117
Page 13
Record set 1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census
Category Census, land & surveys
Record collection Census
Collections from Great Britain

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David

David Report 11 Sep 2014 17:39

In the 1871 entry above:
Thomas is surname Henning 'Carman'
It's eliza who was 8mo
It's not 68 crossed out - that is a clerk's mark
David

David

David Report 11 Sep 2014 23:07

I have not yet mentioned in this saga that I suspect 'Hasbey' was not the correct spelling of Jane's surname. There are zero entries for this surname in deaths 1837-1915......... However the name Jane Anne Hasbey appears as her signature on marriage. However I have searched every birth for Jane or Jane Ann(e) in Kent or Greenwich over a fairly wide period and there is no promising surname variant! She was 'Spinster' on marriage - so the 'widow' theory is not relevant. Thanks to you all for your efforts. I am hoping to find her baptism at Greenwich.
David

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 12 Sep 2014 00:26

David ..................


she was "Spinster" on her marriage, so the widow theory doesn't work


only if she told the truth!



we have, I think, all seen cases where lies were told


It's always wise to keep a very open mind when researching our dearly beloved ancestors!


they could and did lie on marriage certificates (as well as on birth and death ones) ....... re age, marital status, name and occupation of father, whether father was deceased or not.


sometimes the lie was deliberate ................. eg someone who had left a previous spouse saying they were Spinster or Bachelor ..........

....... remember divorce was all but impossible except for the very rich.

Or saying they were much younger (occasionally older) than they really were.


sometimes out of ignorance .............. eg, father had left home many years before, and they really thought he was dead.


No proof of any of the details on a marriage certificate had to be produced.

I certainly didn't have to produce anything when I married in the 1960s

David

David Report 12 Sep 2014 08:18

SylviaInCanada

Thank you for your thoughtful comments - taken to heart........HOWEVER Jane Ann Hasbey was Single aged 19 born Greenwich in the 1891 census, Laundress in a hospital. This entry has been transcribed as 'Janee Ann Hasberry' in the 'ancestry' site (no idea why!); the original image looks like 'Jane Ann Hasbey'. Her future husband Arthur Robert Hann was working at the same hospital.
David

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 12 Sep 2014 20:28

David ............


re why the transcription as Janee Ann Hasberry


all transcribers of censuses, or bmds or whatever, are under strict instructions to transcribe what they see, not what they think or know it should be


and that transcriber obviously thought that was what s/he could see


I honestly don't understand how it could have been transcribed that way from looking at the image, but everyone can have a bad day :-)

Perhaps she was seeing double :-)



Do you have a sub to ancestry??

If you do .............. you should submit the correct information by clicking on Add Alternate Information


They will not replace the wrong spelling, but they do add the correct spelling, so you will ease searches for others



If you do not have a sub, I will do it for you.

David

David Report 12 Sep 2014 22:19

SilviaInCanada

Must have been a very very bad day.........
I will enter the correction
David

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 13 Sep 2014 00:51

indeed, a very bad day :-)

CelticShiv

CelticShiv Report 13 Sep 2014 03:30

I think I have found her father Thomas in 1861, most likely with his mother, he and his mother Ann are visitors.

Thomas is transcribed as Tom Hassby a seaman born 1835 in Portsmouth
Ann his mother born 1798 on the Isle of Wight, she is of course a widow.

I am using that info to try and find Tom in a later census, but not having much luck yet.

Looks Like Jane may of got her second name from his mother maybe??

CelticShiv

CelticShiv Report 13 Sep 2014 03:32

they are living at 6, Stevens Court, Portsea, Portsea Island, Hampshire, England

head of household is a Isaac Hutchens age 23 also a seaman
his wife is Elizabeth A Hutchens (at a guess I wonder if she is Tom's sister)

edit: Elizabeth's maiden name appears to be Sowersby

so maybe Isaac is just a work colleague of Tom. Although the name ending in "by" for Elizabeth has me suspicious.

CelticShiv

CelticShiv Report 13 Sep 2014 03:53

I think I may of found the Tom Hassby on a vessel in 1871 and he is listed as single, which possibly may rule this one out as Jane's father.