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Squeaky020
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16 Jul 2008 11:23 |
You could be right Kay,
But how else other than birth cert can I find mother's name?
Think its impossible??
Just wish I could find a birth for Henry & could try getting a cert.
Or I wish they stated mothers maiden names on birth reg back then.....
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Dea
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16 Jul 2008 12:51 |
Well...... I can't find any more on the 'little perishers'!!!
I'm fed up now - going to have my lunch and will try again later !
Dea Xxx
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Squeaky020
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16 Jul 2008 12:56 |
Many many thanks for your help with this Dea,
really hope something will come to light soon !!
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K
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16 Jul 2008 14:02 |
I searched on George Davison Dairyman in the 1881 census and only came up with one reasonable candidate living in York with his parents and born in there in 1857. However there is no obvious person in later censuses that ties in.
I suppose it is likely that Henry came from the north of england given his choice of regiment, but that doesn't say much. Henry and Ellen's choice of names for their 7 children don't point to any obvious family names either!!!
It may be worth contacting a few people of the site who list George Davison's of about the right age to see if there could be a match. There are two people with George's from the Leeds area of about the right time. Good Luck Kay
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Squeaky020
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16 Jul 2008 14:18 |
Can I please ask Kay , 7 children?? I know of 5 :
Ruby 1915 - waiting for cert Helena 1916 - " " " Cyril C. 1924 Flossie 1926 - Have B&M certs Joyce 1928 - Have BMD certs
Is there 2 more that I have missed??
Eagerly awaiting your response !!!
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16 Jul 2008 14:23 |
I searched on Free BMD by just putting in the father's surname, mother's surname and came up with the following - with the unusual maiden name I would think it has to be them
Births Mar 1915 (99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Davison Ruby Hoare Dover 2a 2057
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Births Jun 1916 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Davison Helena Hoare Dover 2a 2156
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Births Sep 1917 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Davison Hubert H Hoare Salford 8d 45
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Births Mar 1921 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Davison Joan R Hoare Salford 8d 55
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Births Jun 1924 (98%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Davison Cyril C Hoare Dover 2a 1853
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Births Dec 1926 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Davison Flossie Hoare Dover 2a 1698
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Births Jun 1928 (68%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Davison Joyce Hoare Dover 2a 1848
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Dea
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16 Jul 2008 14:36 |
That fits in with the National Roll info on Harry (sorry - Henry!!) which has him living in Sarah St. Salford around 1916/17 ?? (Which, incidentally is where many of my family lived at various times).
I can't post it on here as I have downloaded it as an image and don't know how, or even if I can, change it.
If you pm me your e-mail, I can send you the image!
Dea x
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Dea
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16 Jul 2008 16:48 |
e-mail received Donna - image on it's way!!
Dea x
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Squeaky020
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16 Jul 2008 16:50 |
Wow you guys are excellent, thank you so much, I shall be ordering some more birth certs for confirmation!
Wow these £7's soon add up !!!
I have PM'd you Dea !
Look forward to receiving the image!
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16 Jul 2008 17:15 |
I had one more thought - his death cert - it may confirm his birth date - My own grandmother took 5 years of her age when she married but the death cert was correct
Good Luck Kay
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Squeaky020
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16 Jul 2008 20:17 |
Hi Kay,
Many thanks for your idea on the death cert, my problem is I cannot find his death whatsoever!
Which is my brick wall too at the moment.
Now like you said his children were born between 1915 & 1928
I have the birth certificates for the last 2 Davison children - Flossie b.1926 (florence) & Joyce b.1928- Father is not named on either just crossed through. My father & uncle recall being told that their mother Joyce plus a brother & a sister were brought up in a childrens home in Kent from possibly a young age. I cannot seem to find out why.
I did wonder if Henry was the father of the older siblings and died & Ellen possibly met someone else and had more children and just 'continued the family name' for a bit of a cover up?!
Not sure, I have ordered the eldest sibling's Birth Cert - Ruby and also Cyril's . I wonder if father is named on those.
Just cannot find out when he died.
Very puzzling.
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17 Jul 2008 09:11 |
Good grief - this gets more complicated - no wonder you have problems.
I wonder (if the Salford births match) if the couple spilt up in the early 20's, with Ellen moving back to Dover and Henry staying in Salford. I researched a relations wife's family recently and her parents split up about the same time due to the husband drinking, with the elder three children being placed in a home. Ellen may have lacked sufficient money to keep them all, and the children were by another man as you suggest.
As you say the only way forward would seem to be the birth certs and, if your family have no contact with the family of the older siblings, trying to trace their marriages and children. Do let us know how it turns out
Kayx
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Squeaky020
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17 Jul 2008 14:41 |
That would definitely be my next step to see if the Davison children married & had children.
I do agree with your possibility that maybe Henry stayed in Salford and Ellen returned to Dover.
Dea kindly sent me the National Roll of The Great War for Henry - this is what it said for him : 'He volunteered at the outbreak of war, and in March 1915 was drafted to the Dardanelles where he took part in the first landing, and the first & second battles of Krithia. He was wounded at Suvla Bay,but afterwards served at the Evacuation of the Peninsula, and returned home in January 1916. He was then retained on important duties at his depot, and did valuable work until June 1919, when he was demobilised. He holds the 1914-1915 Star, and the General Service and Victory Medals.' 2, Sarah St, Salford.
Very interesting information with the address being in Salford, it connects the Salford siblings up!
I am here so surely there are other grandchildren somewhere???
I will be trawling through more marriage records to see if there is anything !!
There are 5 children that I need to research so it may take a while !
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18 Jul 2008 12:44 |
Found another possible sibling -
Lawrence G. Davison - Q2-1939- MMN: Hoare - Liverpool N.
Do you think this could be another ??
Regards
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18 Jul 2008 13:03 |
Hi Donna
As per my email I would check the marriages for a later marriage of another couple before sending for the cert
K
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