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The mysterious George Hainsworth
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Julie | Report | 12 Mar 2011 17:48 |
I'm trying to trace my great-grandfather George Hainsworth, born c.1870 in the Bradford/Leeds area. Husband of Ada (nee Sunderland), father of Norman, Clarice, Eva, Elizabeth and Mildred Alice. He worked as a printing machine fitter. I am baffled by the fact that he does not appear in birth, marriage or census records - by 1911 Ada was a widow. |
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KathleenBell | Report | 12 Mar 2011 17:53 |
This looks like their marriage:- |
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KathleenBell | Report | 12 Mar 2011 17:54 |
There are a few possibilities for his birth. |
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KathleenBell | Report | 12 Mar 2011 17:57 |
Could this be them in the 1891 census:- |
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KathleenBell | Report | 12 Mar 2011 18:03 |
Same family in 1901 census:- |
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Julie | Report | 12 Mar 2011 19:35 |
Thanks so much! |
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Julie | Report | 13 Mar 2011 14:16 |
It's odd that Ada is described as a widow in the 1901 census when her youngest child, Eva Hainsworth, was born in 1903. I've trawled through the death records from the last quarter of 1897 (my grandmother Mildred was born on 20/8/1898) to 1911, and the only George Hainsworth of anything like the correct age died in the first quarter of 1907 at 49 (Wharfedale 9a 122). |
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MarieCeleste | Report | 13 Mar 2011 14:25 |
Julie, just a point to bear in mind - sometimes in those days if a couple separated (divorce wasn't usually an option) a women would sometimes describe herself as a widow. |
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MarieCeleste | Report | 13 Mar 2011 14:29 |
Putting this 1901 here, even if just for elimination: |
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Mike * | Report | 13 Mar 2011 14:35 |
1901 |
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BatMansDaughter | Report | 13 Mar 2011 14:37 |
Sometimes to go backwards, can bring you forwards; |
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BatMansDaughter | Report | 13 Mar 2011 14:42 |
1861 England Census |
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BatMansDaughter | Report | 13 Mar 2011 14:43 |
The 1901 Brown connection??? |
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BatMansDaughter | Report | 13 Mar 2011 14:53 |
1851 England Census |
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BatMansDaughter | Report | 13 Mar 2011 15:05 |
Janes birth; |
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BatMansDaughter | Report | 13 Mar 2011 15:07 |
George's birth; |
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BatMansDaughter | Report | 13 Mar 2011 15:22 |
Looks like George's little brother lived in the US; |
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Julie | Report | 13 Mar 2011 23:32 |
Wonderful stuff - thanks to all of you! |
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Julie | Report | 15 Mar 2011 10:44 |
I now have a copy of George and Ada's marriage certificate. The wedding took place on 7/5/1887, and as I expected George's father is given as John Hainsworth, machine fitter. Unfortunately the certificate has thrown up another mystery: I was under the assumption that Ada was the daughter of James Sunderland, but on the certificate his name is given as JOHN Hainsworth (deceased), warp dresser. Yet one of the witnesses was Miranda Sunderland, who I thought had the same parents as Ada - James and Ann! |
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BatMansDaughter | Report | 15 Mar 2011 10:53 |
This is probably Miranda; |