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EvieBeavie
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4 Feb 2009 02:17 |
Natasha, the "Click to view" is just bumph that I always delete when I copy and paste to here.
It means you can view the scan of the GRO index page the birth appears on. It won't tell you any more than what's copied here already -- the name, date, volume, page number, district.
You do need to do that before ordering the birth certificate, though.
Find Eric's birth here:
http://www.freebmd.org.uk
Click on the red Search
Then search for his birth by name and year.
When you get it, click on the spectacles beside his name and consult the original image, to make sure that all the info has been transcribed correctly.
Order the birth certificate here:
http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/
You do have the GRO reference (that's what the info at FreeBMD is), and you just fill out the forms and give 'em your credit card and wait.
And don't go counting too many chickens til you find out who hatched Eric for sure!
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EvieBeavie
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4 Feb 2009 02:22 |
And - what you really need is the Brown-Wheatley marriage certificate, to find out the name of Arthur Archer Brown's father. I guess you did figure out that's what you need. ;)
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EvieBeavie
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4 Feb 2009 02:31 |
Drat, William Wells Brown must have been off on the continent lecturing in 1851 -- he isn't in the 1851 English census!
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EvieBeavie
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4 Feb 2009 02:34 |
Deleted because I thought I might have found him in 1861, assuming he was still in England, as a visitor in Liverpool. But the image shows that William Brown, aged 46, born in "America", to be a seaman.
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EvieBeavie
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4 Feb 2009 02:49 |
I'm just wondering -- the Arthur Archer Brown - Lucy Wheatley marriage was in 1899, and those births in Croydon are 1913-1927.
If Lucy was 20 when she married in 1899, she would have been pushing 50 in 1927.
I'd get Eric's birth certificate first and get his parents' names for sure.
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Natasha
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4 Feb 2009 03:18 |
hello evie
Thank you very much for helping me, yes already on it's way my grandad Eric's birth certificate.
All i can do now is wait :)
Thanks again
Natasha
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EvieBeavie
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4 Feb 2009 03:22 |
Info about William Wells Brown's family/children is not easy to find.
http://docsouth.unc.edu/fpn/brownw/bio.html
In the summer 1834, he met and married Elizabeth Spooner, a free black woman; they had three daughters, one of whom died shortly after birth. Two years after his marriage, Brown moved to Buffalo ...
In 1849, he began a lecture tour of Britain and remained abroad until 1854. The length of his stay was conditioned by personal and political motives. He was exhilarated by the tour, had time to write, and enjoyed the benefits of reform circle society. He was also trying to recover from the dissolution of his marriage. ...
http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap3/brown.html
While Brown was in Europe his wife died.
In 1860 he married Annie Elizabeth Grey. ...
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EvieBeavie
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4 Feb 2009 03:47 |
Aha! Found him in 1851 in the English census.
Name: W Wells Brown Age: 38 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1813 Relation: Lodger Traveler (Lodger) Where born: United States Occupation: NK (not known)
Condition as to marriage: Unmarried Civil Parish: Leeds Town: Leeds County/Island: Yorkshire
There's no one else in the residence who stands out as being associated with him -- no one else born in the US, one person born in Copenhagen and one in Italy.
I do have to say that I would be sceptical until you get facts, Natasha. Most of us do have stories of exalted ancestors in our trees that often aren't accurate. (Me included!) No matter who told them. ;)
I don't quite understand how it would be that WWB was your grx2 grfather. Eric, your grandfather, was born in 1922. WWB was born in 1814 and died in 1884. There's no possible link. Eric could be a son of a son of WWB, but it doesn't look like WWB had any sons.
Is there obvious African heritage in your family? I'm not fond of the blood fractions business, but WWB was one/half African-American. His children would have been at least 1/4, and probably 3/4 African-American. His first wife, at least, was African-American, so their two surviving daughters were 3/4 AA; no info about his second wife, whom he married when he was 46, or about how old she was or whether they had children, but it seems unlikely. I can't find him in US censuses.
Here is one record that is rather interesting, though.
Slave Registers of former British Colonial Dependencies, 1812-1834 about Sammy Wells Brown
Name: Sammy Wells Brown Estimated Birth Year: abt 1830 Age: 2 Nationality: Creole [i.e. mixed race] Gender: Male PARISH: Manchester Colonial Dependency: Jamaica Owner Name: Robert Porter Record Date: 1832
It seems rather unlikely that WWB would have had a child in 1830, or that the child would have been in Jamaica in 1832, but that is a coincidental name. Perhaps WWB wasn't the only one to adopt it!
This birth was during the period WWB was in England, and might be interesting:
Births Dec 1849 BROWN William Wells St Pancras 1 260
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AnnCardiff
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4 Feb 2009 10:20 |
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Natasha
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4 Feb 2009 11:56 |
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Natasha
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4 Feb 2009 14:39 |
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EvieBeavie
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4 Feb 2009 18:18 |
What are we nudging for? ;)
Aren't we waiting for Natasha to receive Eric's birth certificate??
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Natasha
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4 Feb 2009 19:17 |
Hello Evie
I have not got a clue, i thought that's what we do (LOL)
Natasha x
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EvieBeavie
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4 Feb 2009 19:34 |
Natasha -- you have ordered the birth certificate, right?
(edit - yes, duh, you said that already. ;) )
There's not much anybody else can do until you get it, and can provide Eric's parents' names!
When you get that info, post it in the thread, and that will "nudge" it automatically, and we'll all see the info and have something to work with.
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EvieBeavie
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11 Feb 2009 15:15 |
Any word on the birth certificate?
We're all dying to know!
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AnnCardiff
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11 Feb 2009 15:28 |
we are!!! I shall send her a message!!!
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EvieBeavie
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11 Feb 2009 15:59 |
For info -- found WWB in the 1880 US census!
Name: Wm. Wells Brown Home in 1880: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Age: 60 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1820 Birthplace: Kentucky Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head) Spouse's Name: Annie G. Father's birthplace: Kentucky Mother's birthplace: Kentucky Occupation: Physician Marital Status: Married Race: Mulatto Gender: Male
Name: Annie G. Brown Home in 1880: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Age: 42 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1838 Birthplace: Maryland Relation to Head of Household: Wife Spouse's Name: Wm. Wells Father's birthplace: Virginia Mother's birthplace: Maryland Occupation: Keeps House Marital Status: Married Race: Mulatto
Wm. Wells Brown 60 Annie G. Brown 42 Thomas S. Calvin 28 -brother-in-law to WWB, tailor Henrietta Calvin 26 - sister-in-law to WWB Amelia Simmons 25 - servant
They were married in 1860, when Annie would have been abt 22 (per her age here) and William abt 45 (his age here is inaccurate).
In 1880, 20 years later, they had no children at home. It looks like they didn't have children.
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EvieBeavie
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11 Feb 2009 16:04 |
deleted duplicate - it posted twice
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Natasha
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12 Feb 2009 11:25 |
Morning Everyone
I have just recieved the certificate today, my grandad Eric's parents are:
Richard Wells Brown (occupation) Wrench Driver - Shipping. Ethel Caroline Francis Brown formerly Wheatley.
Residence when birth of my grandad was registered was
86 Robinson Road, Mitcham Surrey.
Very exciting can anyone help with this information???
Natasha xx
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AnnCardiff
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12 Feb 2009 11:27 |
we're all excited with you!!!!
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