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JaneyCanuck
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1 Jun 2009 23:46 |
Well, one Wall does not a Roome make ...
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Choccy
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1 Jun 2009 23:02 |
I thought if he married a Wall, Room(e) was as good a surname to use as any! Sorry, it doesn't help ...
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Madmeg
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1 Jun 2009 22:19 |
Point taken Janey.
Margaret
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JaneyCanuck
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29 May 2009 02:08 |
If you can tell me where Monck came from, in my gr-grfather's case, I'll tell you where Roome came from. ;)
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Madmeg
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29 May 2009 01:36 |
Sent for Dallows/Wall Marriage certificate.
But where does Roome come from?
Margaret.
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Madmeg
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29 May 2009 01:23 |
Just to say that I am away on business for the next 3 days. Will be in touch on my return.
Margaret
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Madmeg
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29 May 2009 01:20 |
Janey thanks for all your work.
Off to investigate it all.
Margaret
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JaneyCanuck
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28 May 2009 23:38 |
Well, here's some answer to the Dallorzo origin mystery:
1851
Name: Antoine L Dallorso - widower - and it says Antonio Age: 54 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1797 Relation: Head Gender: Male Where born: Gelesealler Civil parish: Oundle County/Island: Northamptonshire
Now if I can read the birthplace ...
But of course. Gibraltar, British Sub't.
A few things in the GRO for that spelling, but not in Northamptonshire, and all but one after 1906, with names that look like recent migration.
And a batch in All Saints in 1841:
Josep Lay 65 Ann Lay 62 Hannah Lay 24 Isaac Lay 23 Joseph Dallorzo 18 Frances Dallorzo 15 Anthony Dallorzo 10 William Dallorzo 6 Rosannah Dallorzo 4
Antonio and some of the 1841 batch are in trees here at GR. You might want to inquire!
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JaneyCanuck
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28 May 2009 23:28 |
Btw, you really do need to get the Dallows-Wall marriage cert.
What it says may be false, but it can still be well worth knowing.
My gr-grfather married under a fake name, and named a fake father, and that fake father's name was one of the few things we ever "knew" about that gr-grfather.
But the given name he gave for his father turned out to be the same given name as the father of the person I suspected was my gr-grfather before he adopted the fake name -- i.e. I have determined that my gr-grf was really Ernest Augustus Hill, father Francis Hoare Hill, and when he married as Ernest (Augustus) Monck, he named Francis Monck as his father.
So whatever loony thing it might say, it could still help!
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JaneyCanuck
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28 May 2009 23:15 |
Keeping in mind that this is more than likely a complete red herring --
http://www.northants-familytree.net/1839.html
Numerous references to Dallorzo-s in Northamptonshire.
DALLORZO ANTHONY
LEICESTER STREET NORTHAMPTON DIED ON TUESDAY NIGHT, THE 27TH INSTANT, IN THE 40TH YEAR OF HER AGE, ELIZABETH, THE WIFE OF MR. ANTHONY DALLORZO, OF LEICESTER STREET, IN THIS TOWN, LEAVING EIGHT CHILDREN TO DEPLORE THE LOSS OF AN AFFECTIONATE WIFE AND MOTHER
http://www.northants-familytree.net/1843.html
DALLORZO ANTHONY ALL SAINTS PARISH NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH COMMITMENTS FOR ONE MONTH, FOR RUNNING AWAY AND LEAVING HIS TWO CHILDREN, WHEREBY THEY BECAME CHARGEABLE TO ALL SAINTS
Son of the Anthony in question, in 1871?
Anthony Dallonzo 40 Tryphena E Dallonzo 35 Tryphena E Dallonzo 11 Francis J Dallonzo 7 Ellen Rose Dallonzo 4 William H Dallonzo 1
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Madmeg
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28 May 2009 23:13 |
Nicola
IN 1861, I have Joseph Dallerza 36, tailor, wife Susan 30, Joseph 7, Sarah A 5, and Lucy 1. In 1871 there is Just Suan and Lucy (Martha).
Not getting very far with this. Sorry.
Margaret
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JaneyCanuck
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28 May 2009 23:12 |
For instance --
Deaths Sep 1874 Dallows Charles 5 West Bromwich 6b 472
There is no birth to match.
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JaneyCanuck
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28 May 2009 23:09 |
I searched censuses for Joseph Dall* in Northamptonshire, I think!
Then just searched FreeBMD for "all events" for surname Dallorzo. It does seem to be a proper surname -- there are several dozen of them. (I wouldn't be surprised if there are others mistranscribed, too.)
The name seems to originate in Northamptonshire. There are also a couple of Tryphenas scattered around later, and I've gathered that Tryphena is a bit of a regional-preference name, with a concentration in Northamptonshire (I have one in the Northamptonshire bit of my tree).
There are very very few Dallows events in the GRO. So I do wonder how real a name it is.
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Madmeg
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28 May 2009 22:37 |
Janey,
I wasn't aware that I had deleted my previous thread, but can't find it. Can't imagine why I would have done so.
Choccy, yes, that's the marriage and census record.
Thanks for confirming you think they are the same people as in Macclesfield. Just didn't want to go down the wrong route.
Barbara, a friend and I have just talked on the phone about the Joseph from Tenbury, but we got nowhere with him. I am keeping him "in reserve".
Janey, have got excited about the Dallerza family, will have a look. My Joseph has a daughter Lucy. Can I ask how you found that family? I haven't pulled it up. But I have to say it looks like Dallerza to me. Further research gives Joseph Dallorzo d Mar 1870, and birth of Sarah A Dallorzo Jun 1855. IN 1871, Susan Dallorzo is a widown, with Lucy 11, in Aston. Lucy possibly went to San Fransisco and died there in 1955. Very interesting but I just want to find Joseph Roome/Dallows.
Sarah Ann 1855 is a servant somewhere in 1871. Agan, not helpful as it doesn't lead me to Joseph.
The surname is most unusual for England, do you not all think? Dallerza, Dollorzo? I can see why it might have been changed to Dallows - but not to Roome! Or perhaps they were Italian, and Roome is another version of Rome???
I think this is a hard one, so thanks for trying.
Margaret
Janey, the previous post was mainly about the Wall side, and that was kindly sorted for me. Though I don't know where it went. I don't recall deleting it. Sorry if I did and it has caused you to search again.
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JaneyCanuck
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28 May 2009 19:34 |
I guess you deleted your previous thread. I would have preferred to see the work there, rather than risk repeating it.
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JaneyCanuck
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28 May 2009 19:18 |
Well hmm.
Marriages Jun 1849 CARTER Susan Northampton 15 501 Dallorzo Joseph Northampton 15 501
Not a name I've run across before! Might it have been altered to Dallows?
Oh well, this is probably that Joseph's death anyway:
Deaths Mar 1852 Dallorzo Joseph Carter Northampton 3b 50
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JaneyCanuck
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28 May 2009 19:15 |
1861?
Name: Joseph Dallerza Age: 7 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1854 Relation: Son Father's Name: Joseph Mother's Name: Susan Where born: Northampton, Northamptonshire, England Civil parish: Northampton St Sepulchre
George Smith 22 Mary Smith 24 Arthur Smith 1 Joseph Dallerza 36 Susan Dallerza 30 Joseph Dallerza 7 Sarah A Dallerza 5 Lucy Dallerza 1
It sure ain't Dallerza, and Dallows is as reasonable a reading as any!
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Choccy
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28 May 2009 18:55 |
I agree that the Dallows seem to be the Roomes. That's a big name change, not just a different version of the original name. Bet there's someone else out there chasing the Dallows and wondering where they've gone!
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Choccy
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28 May 2009 18:50 |
1881 England Census Name: Joseph Dallows Age: 26 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1855 Relation: Head Spouse's name: Ellen Gender: Male Where born: Northamptonshire, England Civil parish: Derby St Peter County/Island: Derbyshire Country: England Street address: 56 Park St Condition as to marriage: Married Education:
Employment status: View Image Occupation: Fish Dealer Registration district: Derby Sub-registration district: Derby ED, institution, or vessel: 4 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Joseph Dallows 26 Ellen Dallows 22
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Choccy
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28 May 2009 18:49 |
Marriages Dec 1879 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DALLOWS Joseph Derby 7b 867 Wall Ellen Derby 7b 867
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