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Janet

Janet Report 7 May 2009 20:17

Thanks Barbara, im in touch with one of them already but have emailed the other.
So here's hoping.
Thanks Janet

Barbara

Barbara Report 7 May 2009 17:52

Hi Janet
Don,t know if you have tried this but I went on Search Trees at the top of this page and there are two people with Charles Wallbank 1859 Woolwich in their trees could be worth sending them a message
Barbara

Janet

Janet Report 7 May 2009 17:47

No dont want to have to do it all again!
Thanks again, if i solve the mystery will let you know!
Janet

MargaretM

MargaretM Report 7 May 2009 17:44

I agree with Barbara about the 1871 being doubtful. Don't jump the gun, Janet, and make the newbie mistake of presuming that you've got the right person, only to have to re-do all your work when you realize he was the wrong one.

Janet

Janet Report 7 May 2009 17:41

Ok well no worries will get the cert and keep you posted.
Excitment over.
Kind regards Janet

Barbara

Barbara Report 7 May 2009 17:34

Hi Janet
The Charles on the 1871 census is doubtful
on the 1881 census his occupation is a Print Compositor and yours was a labourer

No it is not the one in 1891 he is at home with his father James

You will have to take Margaret advise and get the marriage cert
Barbara

Janet

Janet Report 7 May 2009 17:33

Ah you stars i think you have cracked it, holborn is on the border i believe, but that matches the only birth record i can find.
Will order the marriage cert i think as suggested then i know for sure if its the right one.
Thanks again ladies.
Very kindest regards Janet

P.s That was challenge for you eh? ha ha

Janet

Janet Report 7 May 2009 17:29

Hi again,
The one for the 1871 census is holborn, which is a part of london, i know its a big place but could be it. And he was about 10 in 1871 so that could be the right one margaret.
Might buy some pay as you go credits for Find my past. com tonight and look at the record for 1871 census.
Thankyou both very much for your help, if i get anything in the meantime will post it.
Kindest regards Janet

MargaretM

MargaretM Report 7 May 2009 17:27

Janet, I think your best bet is to buy the marriage certificate to get father's name.

Marriages Sep 1886 (97%)
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LIPPINGWELL Ann Maria Milton 2a 1282
RACE Elizabeth Milton 2a 1282
WALLBANK Charles Edward Milton 2a 1282

Barbara

Barbara Report 7 May 2009 17:24

1871

Name: Charles Wallbank
Age: 10
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1861
Relation: Son
Father's Name: James
Mother's Name: Lucy
Gender: Male
Where born: St George The Martyr, Middlesex, England
Civil Parish: St George The Martyr
Ecclesiastical parish: St John The Evangelist
Town: London
County/Island: London
Country: England
Street address:

Occupation:

Condition as to marriage:

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Registration district: Holborn
Sub-registration district: St George the Martyr
ED, institution, or vessel: 5a
Neighbors: View others on page
Household schedule number: 376
Household Members: Name Age
James Wallbank 46
Lucy Wallbank 47
Lucy Wallbank 23
Frances M Wallbank 22
James Wallbank 20
Mary Ann Wallbank 18
William Wallbank 13
Charles Wallbank 10
Hannah Whiting 56


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Can trace this one further back but not near Woolwich

MargaretM

MargaretM Report 7 May 2009 17:22

There's on in St. George the Martyr, Finsbury, London. (I'll show my stupidity now and ask if that's anywhere near Holborn.) This one is age 10, born St. George the Martyr with parents James & Lucy.

Barbara

Barbara Report 7 May 2009 17:22

Hi Janet
I have tried everything I know but no Charles
Just wondering if his father was in the army has there were barracks in woolwich and I know they could take their families if they went abroad
Will keep trying
Regards
Barbara

Janet

Janet Report 7 May 2009 17:02

Hi, yes he's a pain.
Think i have found him on 1871 census but i cant view in till i get a subsciption, its on find my past.com.
It matches the only possible birth record i have for him, which is 1860/1861 in Holborn, which is in middlesex/london, which is where the census is!

MargaretM

MargaretM Report 7 May 2009 16:57

That's a curious one, isn't it?
Like Barbara, I can't find him on any census until after marriage.

Janet

Janet Report 7 May 2009 16:25

Hi Barbara, not much at all really a possible birth for june1860 in woolwich, and have his marriage in 1886 and census records for 1891 and 1901. but cause cant find a birth im sure of no idea who his parents are.
Janet

Barbara

Barbara Report 7 May 2009 16:21

Hi Janet
No luck on wallbank cannot even find a birth for him under Charles Edward. Have you any more info
Barbara

Janet

Janet Report 7 May 2009 16:11

Thankyou very much Barbara, could i just ask to see if you have a census record from1861 for Charles Edward Wallbank, c1859 born in Woolwich and prob still in Kent. He seems to be a very elusive character.
If you dont have any spare time i quite understand, and thanks for your previous help its much appreciated!
Janet

Barbara

Barbara Report 7 May 2009 16:05

Hi Janet
Always remember that when you search to go at least 2 years either side of the date you have. It depends on when the census was taken like Margaret said but it is also because people could not remember or know the correct year they were born. I have had so many problems with this.
There are a few good site for researching but I personally use Ancestry.
Best of luck
Barbara

Janet

Janet Report 7 May 2009 16:04

Thanks for that Margaret, will sign up with them i think.
Thanks again for all your help.
kindest regards janet

MargaretM

MargaretM Report 7 May 2009 16:01

I like Ancestry for census look-ups.
Forgot to mention that the births I posted were from BVRI (British Vital Records Index). They're on discs that I purchased many years ago. They're no longer for sale because the records are now on Worldwide Ancestry. I find the cost of Worldwide ancestry a little prohibitive, I just have Ancestry.UK.
p.s. Don't feel cheeky asking for look-ups. We're all willing & able to do them.