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26 Jun 2009 21:21 |
The service records of william farnsworth.
British Army WWI Service Records, 1914-1920 about William Farnsworth Name: William Farnsworth Age: 21 Birth Year: abt 1880 Birth Parish: Hull Birth County: Yorks Regiment Name: Manchester Regt Regiment Number: 6802 Document Year: 1901 Number of Images: 6 Discharged in 1904 as medically unfit
Next of kin,mother Elizabeth and brother robert ******************************** pension records. I believe he lies to try to serve his country but gets chucked out 2 months later as medically unfit
British Army WWI Pension Records 1914-1920 about William Farnsworth Name: William Farnsworth Estimated Birth Year: abt 1885 Age at Enlistment: 29 Birth Parish: Tpool Birth County: Lancashire Document Year: 1914 Regimental Number: 91731 Number of Images: 30
Next of kin,,wife florence
************************************ This is definatley the same man as the tattoos on his arm give it away and I make him born august on both
*************************** 1911 census he his born hull 1880
1901 census he is born Bedersley yorks 1880 Inmate of"private malitia infantry"?
1891 census he is born hull 1880 Mother Elizabeth,father robert farnsworth
Marriage cert says age 25 in 1905,father robert william farnsworth.{carriage maker} ************************************
Now here comes the funny part
1881 England Census about Robert W. Farnsworth Name: Robert W. Farnsworth Age: 32 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1849 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Sarah Gender: Male Where born: Kelpringham, Lincoln, England Civil parish: Kingston-Upon-Hull County/Island: Yorkshire Country: England Street Address: 2 Lillys Terrace Condition as to marriage: Married Education:
Employment status: View image Occupation: Coach Carriage Maker Registration district: Hull Sub-registration district: Myton ED, institution, or vessel: 14 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Robert W. Farnsworth 32 Sarah Farnsworth 31 Frederick w farnsworth 11 ******************************************* Frederick dies in 1890
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*************************************** I do hope I have most of the details down and have not made it too confusing. B
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chrissiex
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26 Jun 2009 21:27 |
This I believe is williams mother in 1881,by a process of elimination,she marries robert farnsworth in 1884.
1881 England Census about Elizabeth Marshall Name: Elizabeth Marshall Age: 26 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1855 Relation: Visitor Gender: Female Where born: Hull, Yorkshire, England Civil parish: Laceby County/Island: Lincolnshire Country: England Street Address: Caistor Rd Education:
Employment status: View image Occupation: Domestic Serv Registration district: Caistor Sub-registration district: Great Grimsby ED, institution, or vessel: 49 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age William Youhill 63 William (Jnr) Youhill 36 Caroline Youhill 21 Nelly Willows 4 Sarah Jane Gibson 54 Alice Hayworth 21 Elizabeth Marshall 26
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JaneyCanuck
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26 Jun 2009 21:32 |
Brucie!
Even though I've seen these folks before (no previous thread, no fears), I'm still a bit at sea.
Tell us what you want. ;) And what's so funny about the 1881 census?
Remind me what the mystery is here ...
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JaneyCanuck
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26 Jun 2009 21:35 |
The mystery would be ... where the heck is he in 1881?
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chrissiex
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26 Jun 2009 21:36 |
How can Robert farnsworth be williams real father if robert is married to sarah in 1881 and elizabeth and he didnt marry til 1884,ok,he could have signed a cert to say he was the dad. But in that case where is william in 1881.
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chrissiex
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26 Jun 2009 21:50 |
This is the only birth I can see that would fit him anywhere near being reg as a Farnsworth
Births Sep 1880 (>99%) FARNSWORTH William Durham 10a 418
Yeah, yeah,Im sending for it just to eliminate it if nothing else.
But I didnt think durham was very near hull,well judging by the map its not .
I have sent for the 1884 marriage of elizabeth and robert farnsworth.
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JaneyCanuck
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26 Jun 2009 22:02 |
Or Elizabeth could just have called herself Mrs Farnsworth when she registered the birth?
Get the birth certificate and we'll talk.
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26 Jun 2009 22:06 |
In 1881, Elizabeth Marshall was in Caistor reg distr, Lincolnshire.
Births Sep 1880 MARSHALL William George Caistor 7a 651
I don't see that one in the 1881, or dying by 1881, on quick searches.
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JaneyCanuck
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26 Jun 2009 22:07 |
1901 census he is born Bedersley yorks 1880 Inmate of"private malitia infantry"?
And I can't find that because ...?
Edit -- because:
Name: William Farnworth << Age: 21 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1880 Relation: Inmate Where born: Bederley, Yorkshire, England << Beverley, I read it? Civil parish: Bury County/Island: Lancashire
ED, institution, or vessel: The Barracks
I think he is an inmate of the barracks, and his occupation is Private, (in the) Militia Infantry.
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chrissiex
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26 Jun 2009 22:10 |
I will send for it after I have his mothers marriage cert {which should arrive in the next few days}to be sure of her maiden name for checking ref.
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JaneyCanuck
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26 Jun 2009 22:13 |
There might be some possibility of confusion.
Farnsworth, W. 29560, Trooper 15th Coy., 5th Bn. I.Y.
That's the 15th company, 5th Northumberland battalion, of the Imperial Yeomanry -- which was the militia, in the Anglo-Boer war.
Were there two WFs?
Edit - there were actually a number of William FARNWORTHs born c1880, so that one in the 1901 might not be him. (None born in Yorkshire though, true.)
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chrissiex
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26 Jun 2009 22:13 |
Sorry about the 1901 spelling,I forgot, well I cant be perfect all the time.
So now I have to get the marshall one as well??????????? After I get mothers marrige then, for the checking ref.
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26 Jun 2009 22:20 |
His ww1 service records dated 1-8-1901 say that he was in
5th battalion lancs reg ,and still serving there when signing up with the manchester reg{I think} Im not good at army stuff.
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JaneyCanuck
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26 Jun 2009 22:24 |
I'm not good with army stuff either ... but I'm pretty sure WWI was 1914-1918. ;)
That's why I find it confusing that this index:
British Army WWI Service Records, 1914-1920
has this record:
"His ww1 service records dated 1-8-1901"
The Ancestry record says "Document Year: 1901".
Is this all because his WWI records show his 1901 enrolment?
Except he was discharged 1904.
And his actual WWI records are under a different number, showing a different DOB.
That's where I'm lost.
Could indeed by the same guy, but I don't understand what that 1901 record is and why it's lumped in with WWI records.
Maybe one of the military-savvy people will happen by. If not, try giving mgnv a shout, maybe.
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chrissiex
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26 Jun 2009 22:31 |
Nor did I ,but they are definately the same man(tattoos an all} Even though the year and place of birth are different. The 1884 liverpool birth one has him married to the right woman,with the right children as per 1911 census where he was born in hull and their marriage cert says he was age 25 in 1905.
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26 Jun 2009 22:42 |
Also the signatures are all the same. service record,pension record and 1911 census. The only thing on the pension record is he has tried to disguise his signature on enlistment and has blue eyes,and someone has put down that he had an arrow tattoo instead of a dagger,which then changes to a dagger on discharge,as per the service records description of the tattoos. Which makes me believe he knew the enlistment officer and he was helping to try and get william past his earlier "medically unfit"discharge in 1904. but on his discharge 2 months later he has hazel eyes and his signature is clearly the same as on 1911 and service records.
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26 Jun 2009 22:46 |
I'm not doubting they're all the guy! I'm just confused by the 1901 thingy being in the WWI database. Maybe somebody did suss him and connect them up?
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26 Jun 2009 22:50 |
Who is mgnv?,I have seen the moniker but never been on same thread. Would they be able to help clear a few things up on this army stuff? If so I will look for them and send a pleading PM. Unless you have them in your contacts list?xxxx
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chrissiex
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26 Jun 2009 23:01 |
The other thing is , why does he say that his mother elizabeth and brother robert farnsworth are his next of kin on the 1901 papers and not Father robert and mother Elizabeth.
Robert william farnsworth was still alive then.
Then on his marriage cert name his father as robert william farnsworth... for respecability????
I dont believe that robert william farnsworth is his father,but would like to be persuaded to it as it would make things easier.
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26 Jun 2009 23:07 |
Done - PMed mgnv.
Re the mother/brother thing -- I think it was MargaretManson pointed out to me a while back that mother was always listed as next of kin, even if father was living. I'd been assuming it meant mother was widowed. (It hadn't occurred to me because the only WWI enrolee in my family did give his father, good old Ernest you-know-who/what -- but in that case, the mother actually was deceased.)
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