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JaneyCanuck
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19 Jul 2009 02:45 |
First, the MAD in the workhouse in 1861 - that's the one I put in the thread here, on page 1. MA with child MJ, I believe. She would almost certainly be the Mary Ann Dowdle in 1851 who, with her grandmother Jane Dowdle, is visiting Grade Dowdle Summerfield (who shows as Summerwill in the next census).
Getting the 1843 Mary Ann Dowdle birth certificate would tell you who that Mary Ann's parents were!
If her father was neither Robert nor James Dowdle, but, say, Theodore Dowdle, it would look like she probably was not your MAD. If no father was listed, her mother would be the Dowdle, and if that MAD married, she might have made up a father for her certificate.
You are just looking at this from the perspective of everybody doing everything by the social rules! Many, many people did not.
Of course Mary Ann and Henry were living together without being married. One or both of them was married to someone else.
The middle name "Showman" was Henry's way of acknowledging he was the father of those children. They are the children also named as Showman in the census. He could not be put as father on the birth record because the mother was married to someone else.
Mary Ann's first husband, Mr. Green, is shown as married and living with his parents when she is living with Henry. They were estranged, for whatever reason. Perhaps she ran off with Henry. Perhaps Mr. Green was a brute. Perhaps he was ill and unable to support the family.
One doesn't usually have any way of knowing the answer, but the tale itself is very very common. I have a set of grx2 grandparents who married at the age of 45, about 7 years after their last child was born, and 20 years after their first. Obviously, one of them was married before (even though both said they weren't, on their certificate).
Once the estranged spouse died, the couple would be free to marry. In many cases, that didn't happen, if the estranged spouse outlived one of them, or if they too separated.
I'm sorry, but I think it's absurd to go tracking down Mary Ann Powells who don't match your Mary Ann's specs (date and place of birth) remotely, when there is a Mary Ann Dowdle available who matches them virtually to a T. Your Mary Ann wasn't named Powell, according to the marriage to Mr. Green (assuming that is her, which it certainly seems to be), and according to her children's birth certificates.
This is her death?
Deaths Mar 1900 Showman Mary Ann 59 Neath 11a 587
That puts her born 1840-41. With allowances still having to be made for the accuracy of the memory/knowledge of whoever the informant was.
1891
Name: Mary Ann Shewman Age: 50 >> Estimated Birth Year: abt 1841 Relation: Wife Spouse's Name: Henry >> Where born: Devon, England
Civil parish: Neath
Henry Shewman 55 Mary Ann Shewman 50 Rosena Shewman 16 Henry Shewman 9 James Brown 64 (boarder)
No indication anywhere ever that she was born anywhere other than the Barnstaple area, Devon.
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JaneyCanuck
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19 Jul 2009 02:50 |
Note that the Mary Ann Dowdle in the 1851 census is with Jane Dowdle, evidently her grandmother, and visiting Jane's daughter Grace. Thomas and Jane Dowdle had no sons in the 1841 census, i.e. that Mary Ann Dowdle, if she was Jane's granddaughter, had to be the daughter of Jane's daughter.
For info, this is Grace Dowdle (1841) Summerfield (1851):
GRACE DOWDLE Christening: 31 AUG 1817 Bratton Fleming, Devon, England Father: THOMAS DOWDLE Mother: JANE Batch No.: C050401
The other birth in the IGI with the same parents:
ANN DOWDLE Christening: 19 SEP 1816 Bratton Fleming, Devon, England
And this is the child MJ Dowdle in the workhouse in the 1861 census:
Births Mar 1861 DOWDLE Mary Jane Barnstaple 5b 471
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19 Jul 2009 03:18 |
And this is John Green in 1871? (You have his occupation and father's name, from the marriage certificate, but you haven't said, so I'll assume.)
Name: John Green Age: 26 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1845 Relation: Son Father's Name: William Mother's Name: Eliza Where born: Ashbury, Berkshire, England Occupation: Platelayer Condition as to marriage: Married
Civil parish: Neath
William Green 71 Eliza Green 47 John Green 26 Mary Green 20 Hannah Green 19 David Green 16 Henry Green 14 Elizabeth Green 11 William Green 9 Albert Green 6 Fredk Green 4 Sarah Jane Green 2
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Marlene
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19 Jul 2009 14:19 |
Yes, I think this is John Green in 1871 census, he is a platelayer on Emily Greens marriage to John Davies, although down as a labourer on his marriage cert with mary ann. Cannot find record of him after this census though. Not sure when and where he died.
I will order the birth cert for mary ann Dowdle, to see if any connection can be found. Hopefully, something will 'click' Thanks for all your help in trying to track mary ann down. I know I am probably being too cautious, but in my research with another side of my family, I found many errors with other family members who gave me info they thought was correct. All info on my tree has personally been checked via record offices by me. It can be so easy to follow the wrong direction.
I presume Henry Showman is my gt grandmothers real father, so John Green is not the path to follow, although on Emilys marriage cert, she has dropped Showman and used Green. Henry is even harder to track down though, I suspect. German subject, WHERE DO I START!! There are so many possible variations of his name.
I really do appreciate all your help, in what has been the most confusing side of my family so far. Mary ann seems to have led an eventful life!!
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JaneyCanuck
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19 Jul 2009 22:47 |
Just to summarize. ;)
I agree that Showman absolutely is the father of all Green children with middle name Showman.
Emily was called Showman in the censuses because her parents were living together as husband and wife and presenting themselves publicly as such, and because she (unlike the older Green children) was in fact Showman's child.
She married as Green because that was her "legal" name.
And I absolutely agree with being cautious, and never adopting anybody else's information unless it is verifiable or at least probably to the point of virtual certainty.
(I would have wasted the last three years pursuing completely unrelated people if I had adopted the people shown in a tree here at GR as my grx2 grandparents -- the GR member who is very distantly related by marriage had just picked a random couple with the same given names, in the same place, and called them the parents of my gr-grandfather!)
I'm not saying Mary Dowdle 1843 is yours. I'm saying you need to investigate her to find out who she was, and whether she is a match, or not a match, for yours in any way. You need to know about her. That is how this all works. The answers aren't going to come by osmosis, the info has to be got and the pondering done.
By the time you get back 150 years, it would be very unusual *not* to encounter a twist like this in your tree! Especially one relating to unmarried parents. It took me months to figure out who my gr-grfather born in 1851 was -- here, have a look, and you'll get a feel for what I went through, and why I will never have proof positive of who he was:
http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards.asp?wci=thread&tk=976217 "Ernest Monck - Australia sojourn c 1885-1895"
The thread tells the tale in kind of reverse order, unfortunately, but it comes down to: my gr-grfather's surname was completely fake, and his real name was one my mother and her family had never heard of. I only figured this out by adding up coincidences and matching up snatches of stories, but they all added up and matched up so perfectly that I am left with no doubt at all.
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JaneyCanuck
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19 Jul 2009 22:47 |
Now, for Henry. I keep meaning to mention that in German, the word for German is "Deutsch". This could possibly have been confused by an enumerator, or Henry, or another family member, with "Dutch", with the result that his birthplace is given as Holland.
Can you summarize what you do know?
Where he was in each census where you have him, and what his age, occupation and place of birth were in each census.
What his age and occupation were on the marriage certificate.
I still think you need to closely review the Ancestry index of arrivals in the UK to see whether anyone who looks like him is there.
Oh wait, I'd never found him in 1871 -- and you never mentioned what his name was given as that year -- and really, these things are so important.
Name: Henry Schoman Age: 26 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1845 Relation: Boarder Where born: Germany Occupation: labourer in stone quarry Condition as to marriage: unmarried
Civil parish: Cadoxton Town: Coedfrane and Skewen County/Island: Glamorgan
I mean, here we are guessing what Showman might have really been, and there's a great big hint.
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JaneyCanuck
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19 Jul 2009 23:01 |
Whoa. Who is this?? in 1871 --
Name: Mary A Dowdle Age: 12 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1859 Relation: Daughter Father's Name: William Mother's Name: Elizabeth Where born: Arlington, Devon, England**
Civil parish: Neath Town: Neath County/Island: Glamorgan
William Dowdle 38 - born Arlington Elizabeth Dowdle 36 - Trentishoe, Devon Mary A Dowdle 12 Elizabeth Dowdle 10 Martha Dowdle 1 Simon Dowdle 83
Not your Mary Ann, obviously, from the age.
But she is in Neath, and she was born in Arlington, Devon -- which is where the Mary Dowdle of my interest was in 1851, with her grandmother (I am assuming) Jane Dowdle, visiting Jane's daughter Grace Dowdle Summerfield.
Arlington and Loxhore are less than 2 miles apart.
So here we have Dowdles from Arlington living in Neath in 1871.
Once again, I'm seeing a connection leading to the Mary Ann Dowdle from Loxhore!
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Marlene
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20 Jul 2009 11:25 |
yes, I thought about Deutch and Dutch too , but it said Holland Essex England, and there is a Holland on Sea in Essex. In the 1891 census Henry Showman was born looks like France!! living with mary ann, and children Rosanna age 16 and Henry age 9.
To sum up, Henry Schoman boarding at age 26 in 1871
Mary ann Doudle married John green in 1864.
, 1881 Henry showman with mary ann, wife, and chil;dren rose showman, henry green, william green, and emily showman.
1891 Henry Shewman wife mary ann, dau rosena age 16, son henry age 9.
1901 Henry Showman age 60 and a widower, boarding with emily and her husband john davies.Henry died 1907, mary ann 1900. both in neath.
Before 1871 I have no record of Henry Showman.
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Marlene
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20 Jul 2009 11:40 |
i CANNOT SEEM TO FIND OUT WHAT HAPPENED TO JOHN GREEN. THE ONLY ONE WHO DIED IN NEATH WAS IN 1893 AGE 45, BUT IT OBVIOUSLY CANNOT BE HIM. mAYBE HE MOVED AWAY. iT WOULD BE NICE TO KNOW FOR SURE IF MARY ANN WAS DEFINATELY A WIDOW AS QUOTED IN HER MARRIAGE TO HENRY.
THERE ARE SCHOMANS IN THE INCOMING PASSENGER LISTS, BUT ITS FROM 1878-1960, TOO LATE FOR HENRY. i AM GOING TO MY LOCAL LIBRARY WHERE ANCESTRY IS FREE THIS MORNING. iS IT POSSIBLE TO GO BACK FURTHUR WITH UK INCOMING PASSENGER LISTS?
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Marlene
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20 Jul 2009 22:47 |
not much luck with Henry Showman or schoman in passenger lists. Found a Hermann Schoman from radelubbe in germany, but there was no info or age. Do you know if I can look him up anywhere? Are there any sites for germany. There are LOADS of Schomans but no Henry or Heinrich. Would you have any idea if records of people moving into or out of an area are kept. I found a henry shuman born abt 1844 from germany, living lancashire, liverpool, st george, but he died 1885 in lancashire so not him. Maybe our local records office in Neath will have a record of henry moving into the area.
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