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21 Apr 2008 22:20 |
Well done - so I think I will leave well alone and not delve too deeply .... I wonder if my saintly Daddy knew about this!
Thanks for all your help Sue.
Regards.
Margaret.
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21 Apr 2008 22:23 |
LOL
This is a minor thing compared with the scandals in my tree!!!
If you think elderly relations can't cope don't tell them but doing family history often means uncovering truths our ancestors thought they had buried.
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21 Apr 2008 22:25 |
To search for Births, marriages and Deaths go to
http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/
then use the codes to order certificates on this site
http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificate/
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21 Apr 2008 22:27 |
One last thing - Samuel and Agnes (b. 1855-m. 1877 d. 1918) had children, George, William, Anne and Samuel.
Samuel and Margaret had children:
Samuel, Tom, Margaret, Ruth, Alice and Hannah...most of whom I knew.
How odd is that ... did Margaret perhaps bring her children to the union? Then which Samuel is my Grandpa?
Margaret.
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21 Apr 2008 22:29 |
Thanks for all your help Sue - I am now encouraged to search a little more on the sites you have sent, and not give in to despair at this branch of our tree...I love that we have found a skelly.
Dad has passed on so no doubt he now knows more than we do!
Cheers Margaret.
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21 Apr 2008 22:29 |
First of all you need to check deaths.
The earlier Samuel may have died.
It wasn't uncommon for people to use the same name for several children if earlier ones died.
If Margaret had her own children then perhaps she had one of the same name.
You need to sort it out by looking at census records and by buying birth certificates.
But check deaths first............I'll have a quick look.
Sue
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21 Apr 2008 22:35 |
Not sure about this.
I checked deaths and there are a number of Samuels.
If Agnes had a son Samuel when was he born? What proof have you or has someone assumed from a census? Could there be only one Samuel in that generation?
I think I'm getting my Samuels confused LOL
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21 Apr 2008 22:37 |
Oooh think I may have uncovered something
1881 census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability Saml. WIDDINSON Head M Male 30 Nottingham, Nottingham, England Fish Merchant Margaret WIDDINSON Wife M Female 26 Hull, York, England Hannah WIDDINSON Daur U Female 7 Hull, York, England Scholar Samuel WIDDINSON Son U Male 5 Hull, York, England Scholar Thomas WIDDINSON Son U Male 2 Hull, York, England
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Dwelling 45 Canning St Census Place Kingston-upon-Hull, York, England Family History Library Film 1342152 Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 4769 / 47 Page Number 11
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Household Record 1881 British Census Search results | Download Previous Household Next Household
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability Samuel WIDDOWSON Head M Male 29 Eastwood, Nottingham, England Bricklayers Labourer Agnes WIDDOWSON Wife M Female 26 Basford, Nottingham, England Hose Mender George WIDDOWSON Son Male 3 Basford, Nottingham, England
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Dwelling High St 9 Stirland Row Census Place Basford, Nottingham, England Family History Library Film 1341794 Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 3328 / 92 Page Number 21
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21 Apr 2008 22:39 |
I think you had the wrong family!
I think now that your lot might in earlier times have been called Widdinson (probably variant of Widdowson or mistranscribed).
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21 Apr 2008 22:41 |
OOOOOH I think you have it .... the Widdinson is a mis-spelling but all of those names match - and they are from Hull.
So Samuel and Agnes came from Basford .... our lot came from Notts too but they were fishermen, mariners, etc. so came to Hull.
Well done Sue .... I guess they were married after all.....Dad would be pleased!!
Wow....Margaret.
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21 Apr 2008 22:41 |
Not marriages for Widdinson.........I think the enumerator spelled it strangely.
This makes it look as if there are two Samuels again
Sue
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21 Apr 2008 22:44 |
Yes it does .... I am impressed with your research skills.....thanks everso.
In the next census there would be the rest of the children likely .....
Bit disappointed to find out Samuel was not a dashing blade who kept a harem.
Margaret.
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21 Apr 2008 22:48 |
We need the family/families on the 1891 census. Perhaps someone on Ancestry could do a search?
I haven't enough credits on Find My Past at the moment.
I wonder if the Samuel who married Agnes is nothing to do with yours but the two coincidentally were sons of a George. That would account for the mother Mary Ann for the one who married Agnes but she wouldn't be your ancestor.
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21 Apr 2008 22:50 |
If you go to Find My Past http://www.findmypast.com you can pay as you go and search the 1891 if you wish or you can ask someone on here for help with Ancestry.
I'd be interested to know what you find
Sue
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21 Apr 2008 22:53 |
OK - I will do that and let you know how it all turns out .... so cheers for now and thanks again for your help and interest.
Margaret
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21 Apr 2008 22:56 |
I still can't find a marriage for any Samuel Widd..........any ending to a Margaret Dickenson/Dickinson so there may yet be a scandal or it may be an area not covered by the indexes yet.
Good Luck
Sue
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21 Apr 2008 23:08 |
The Hull/Yorkshire accent would make the name Widdowson sound like : Widdison, Widdinson, Widson, so lots of variety.
They did come from Canning St. - remember Dad talking about that - I will follow this up and get back to you.
Bye for now .... and thanks for all you do.
Margaret.
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23 Apr 2008 00:35 |
1891 59 Colliers St,Holy Trinity,Hull Samuel Widdowson Head 40 Fish buyer b Nottingham Margaret Widdowson Wife 34 b Hull Samuel Widdowson Son 14 Bobbin carrier in flax mill Margaret Widdowson Daur 6 Scholar Thomas Widdowson Son 11 Scholar Ruth Widdowson Daur 4 Alice Widdowson Daur 1 All children born Hull
1901 30 Wassard St,Holy Trinity,Hull Mary Ann Widdowson Head 73 b Nottingham Samuel Widdowson Son Married51 Docl Labouer b Nottingham Eliza Massam Gdaur 14 b Hull Ruth Widdowson Gdaur 14 b Hull
1901 79 Canning St Holy Trinity & Sy Mary,Hull Margaret Widdowson Head 44 Thomas Widdowson Son 21 Fish Merchant Margaret Widdowson Daur 16 Warper in Flax mill Alice Widdowson Daur12 John Dickinson Boarder 50 Lab in Iron foundry Gertrude Dickinson Boarder 16 Domestic servant All born Hull.
Hi Sue:
I asked someone (Mary) to help with this and here is what she found ..... it seems Margaret and Samuel split up and he went home to live with his Mum Mary Ann .... she lived to be 90 plus. Not sure who Eliza Massam is, but not a name known to me in our family.
So there we have it .... the end of the story.
Thanks for your help and interest. Margaret.
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23 Apr 2008 00:42 |
Ah right.
It's surprising what you can dig up.
That makes sense.
Where do the other Samuel and Agnes fit in? The 1881 seemed to show them living at the same time as your Samuel and Margaret so they were obviously a different couple.
I wonder if the two Samuels were some sort of cousin?
All interesting.
Best wishes Sue
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23 Apr 2008 03:33 |
Hi Sue:
One thing I have learned since starting the tree ... there were lots of Widdowsons in the Nottingham area and only a few Christian names .... Samuel being a favourite by the number of times it crops up.
I suppose they are all related somehow.
Thanks for your help and your continued interest.
Take care.
Margaret.
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