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GT.GT.AUNT'S BIRTHDAY BOOK - A THANK YOU

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Dame*Shelly*(

Dame*Shelly*("\(*o*)/") Report 9 Jul 2012 11:35

this Julia is still a member will pm her and ask if she will take a look at Malcolm post

shelly xxx

Pam

Pam Report 9 Jul 2012 08:22

As the original thread was posted in 2009 it might be better to click on Julia's name on left hand side of the message and send her a personal message. Provided she still has the same e-mail address as when she registered with GR she will get your message.

Malcolm

Malcolm Report 8 Jul 2012 23:11

Sorry for another post so soon -- update on HETTIE RITCHIE

I have just found the burial record for "Harriet Maude Ritchie beloved wife of Herbert Pickering" at the Methodist Church, Verdun, Montreal. Date of death 1 April 1913, burial 4 April. Date of birth given as 31 July 1881 but the GRO Index and the 1911 Canadian census confirm this should be 1882.

All the best,
Malcolm Webb
Lincoln UK

Malcolm

Malcolm Report 8 Jul 2012 22:06

Apologies -- very late arrival into this thread. Re HETTIE RITCHIE.

My wife and I are researching her Pickering family, grandfather Arthur Pickering, and have just come across this thread. Herbert Pickering was her grandfather's brother who, we believe, married Harriet Maude Ritchie in 1907. They appear to have emigrated to Canada immediately after the marriage on the "Virginian" sailing from Liverpool on 2 March 1907 and landing in Halifax Nova Scotia on 10 March. Their final destination was declared as Montreal. They were travelling as a married couple named Herbert and Maud Pickering. They are together as husband and wife in the 1911 Canadian census at 103a Rue Galt, Verdun, Montreal. The entry confirms their dates of birth in England and the date they entered Canada as immigrants. They are shown in the census as Canadian Nationals.

"Family legend" says that Herbert Pickering left home and disappeared for some time before they received a postcard from him living in Canada. Herbert is in the 1901 UK census but is not in the 1911 UK census. While there are many Herbert Pickerings who sailed to Canada between 1901 and 1911, there is only 1 other Herbert Pickering in the entire 1911 Canadian census, living in Trafalgar, Ontario aged 22 and with his parents and many siblings so this is not "our Herbert". We have just sent for the marriage certificate of Herbert and "Hettie".

All the best,
Malcolm Webb
Lincoln UK

Julia

Julia Report 24 Mar 2009 11:19

May I take this opportunity to once again, thank all you lovely people who helped me with this research. I am about to combine your findings, with those that I found myself, and send them to fourth cousin. I know, he will be very appreciative of all your efforts and time, as am I
Once again, many,many thanks
Julia in Derbyshire

Julia

Julia Report 28 Feb 2009 17:09

I have nudged this thread up myself, for people who only come on the boards at the weekend, or only occasionally (sp).
Please, if any of these names mean anything to you, feel free to add.
Many,many thanks
Julia in Derbyshire

Julia

Julia Report 28 Feb 2009 14:48

Good Afternoon Ladies
Apologies firstly. I couldn't come on line this morning as have had grandchildren for a sleepover, then a visit from an electrician for a job that wants doing before I have my new cooker installed.
Thank you for your contributions yesterday, Pippilongstockings and EvieBeavie.
Pippilongstockings, the A.J Shelton you found is a possibility,as, although gt.gt.aunt was from Cambs.in the 1901 census she is working in a confectionery shop in Nottingham.
EvieBeavie,also good for the Alice Jane White you found also.
In answer to you two questions, I think the names would have been their birth names or she would have put MRS in front. An example I managed to find myself was a brother and sister, then a MRS against another name. I thought this was another sister, until I found a census, and saw that the mother had the same christian name as a daughter. So she was sending cards to the brother, sister, and their mother.Hope this is not too confusing an explanation.
In answer to your second question, and I hope it makes sense,is that, from the entire list, not just the part that I have put on here, I have managed to match up several brothers and sisters,and sisters and sisters, ie Lilian and Nellie Coates. The William's surname may or may not be related. I just wish there had been an address book available to match the birthday book.
Once again, many,many thanks for your wonderful help
Julia in Derbyshire

EvieBeavie

EvieBeavie Report 27 Feb 2009 20:52

This is the only Alice Jane White in 1871

Births Sep 1871
White Alice Jane Ecclesall B. 9c 291

Maybe there are Yorkshire connections!


I have another request.

Can you or your cousin tell from other entries for people you are familiar with whether your gr-gr-aunt ordinarily entered married women's birthdays using their birth surnames or married surnames?

I would tend to think birth, since they were probably mostly people she knew all her life. Unless maybe she knew them as "wife of".

And another. This could get complicated, but you're the one asking. ;)

Do any of the surnames in your list belong to any other people in her book?

For instance, if there are other Whites and you know who they are, we might be able to deduce who the AJ is.

EvieBeavie

EvieBeavie Report 27 Feb 2009 20:47

Searching at FreeBMD for

shelton
a* j*

there are maybe 50ish results (I didn't count), 1842-1934.

EvieBeavie

EvieBeavie Report 27 Feb 2009 20:43

And butting in:

Births Dec 1879
Shelton Alice Jane Basford 7b 122

matches with an Oct 25th birthdate, if that date applied to that person (she was in a pair in the list).

PollyPoppet

PollyPoppet Report 27 Feb 2009 18:39

hi possible for aj shelton
1891 census

Name ALICE J SHELTON
Age 11
Estimated Year of Birth 1880
Relationship to Head of Household DAUR
Occupation Juvenile
Address 3 Kirkley Woodhouse
District Greasley, Basford
Parish
Administrative County Nottinghamshire
Birth Place Kirkby Woodhouse
Birth County NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
in house
john head 55
mary wife 53
sarah 26
ann 24
thomas 19
samuel 13
alice j 11
tried various names ie ann alice ect this the only one that came up

Julia

Julia Report 27 Feb 2009 17:48

Thanks EvieBeavie and everyone for sticking with this. Although I have not added to this thread since this morning, because I have no further information to add, the Lappy is on from about 9.00 in the morning until about 6.00 at night, and I have a look in regularly and will answer all who post any information. I do not want it to appear that I am harrassing you good researchers for a quick fix, as I know these things take time, but I do not want it to look as if I have posted and not returned
Again, many, many thanks
Julia in Derbyshire

EvieBeavie

EvieBeavie Report 27 Feb 2009 14:30

So there I was trying to find Harriet Pickering (Herbert) or Harriet Lawrence (George), from the 1907 marriage, in the 1911 ... and of course East Yorkshire isn't there yet ...

There are no Pickering-Ritchie births at FreeBMD, and the Lawrence-Ritchie births start in 1919 so likely aren't that Harriet's.

The problem with the women in the list of course is that we can't know whether the surnames are birth surnames or husbands' surnames!

You're right, people could have come from anywhere, or not lived where your gr-gr-aunt did but been related by marriage, etc. ............

Julia

Julia Report 27 Feb 2009 09:45

Good Morning All - At EvieBeavie's kind suggestion, I have just edited my posting to put the birthdates next to the list of names I submitted yesterday, to make easier reading. I hope this helps.
EvieBeavie, though you thought the Hettie Ritchie you found was abit out of area so to speak, we should not forget that our ancestors did move around abit. Some became boarders (for whatever reasons), governesses, pupil teachers etc. Gt. gt. Aunty worked in a confectionery shop and lived in three more areas after her birth area.
Many Thanks to you All
Julia in Derbyshire

Julia

Julia Report 26 Feb 2009 17:57

Yes EvieBeavie,I'll have a go at editing the post, and getting the birthdates next to the appropriate name, though I have very few birth years. I'll have to do this tomorrow,asI am just about to kick a meat and potato pie in the oven for tonights meal.
Again, many thanks
Julia in Derbyshire

Julia

Julia Report 26 Feb 2009 17:52

Oh EvieBeavie- Please slap my hand hard for forgetting to tell you when I was putting this up. Lappy broke down on me yesterday, and only got it back at lunch time today. Was having a quiet hour to myself whilstOH had his senior nap,and thought I would type it as it would take me while.
I hope I am forgiven, and you enjoy?? yourself at work. Join in the thread if you would like when you have the time.
Thanks for the info.on Hettie Ritchie
Julia in Derbyshire

EvieBeavie

EvieBeavie Report 26 Feb 2009 17:47

This would be Harriet Maud Ritchie in the 1891.


Name: Harriet M Ritchie
Age: 8
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1883
Relation: Daughter
Father's Name: Walter
Mother's Name: Christiane
Where born: Hull, Yorkshire, England

Civil Parish: Cottingham
Town: Kingston Upon Hull
County/Island: Yorkshire

Walter Ritchie 42
Christiane Ritchie 40
Ethel M Ritchie 16
Lily M Ritchie 13
William A Ritchie 12
George H Ritchie 10
Harriet M Ritchie 8
Gertrude M Ritchie 5
Christiana Ritchie 3
Irene M Ritchie 1
Florence M Ritchie 3/12

She's Harriet M Ritchee in 1901. Married George Lawrence or Herbert Pickering in 1907 in Sculcoates dist.


Not really the right area?

And of course we don't know whether the women's names are all birth surnames or could be married surnames, I guess.

EvieBeavie

EvieBeavie Report 26 Feb 2009 17:40

HETTIE RITCHIE?

July 3, 1882, if I've counted correctly.

Births Sep 1882
Ritchie Harriet Maud Sculcoates 9d 187


You wouldn't consider editing your first post to put the birth dates beside the names, would you Julie? Counting down the list is a little confusing, especially when there are two names together in the names list and such.

EvieBeavie

EvieBeavie Report 26 Feb 2009 17:38

Can't start now because I have got to do work, just wanted to get this in my threads because Julie was supposed to let me know if she started this thread and she didn't! and it looks like fun.

Have at it, fellow obsessives. ;)

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 26 Feb 2009 17:14

Thomas LYNDON (AFN: 213N-6DP) Pedigree
Sex: M Family


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Event(s)
Birth: Abt 1882
, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Death:
, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England

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Parents
Father: Thomas William LYNDON (AFN: 213N-6B9) Family
Mother: Sarah J. PEGG (AFN: 213N-6CH)