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Yvonne
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30 Oct 2009 23:47 |
I've been trying to follow your line of search but it get's a bit confusing when you get down to 'Process of elimination'. I'll send you a copy of the cencus.. think i have your email address. It does give the current family members then older ones mentioned last. Just outside main box level with oldest children it says 'Previous marriage'. Although the writing of Doris connection isn't perfectly written i'm sure it says 'Niece'. i was just looking her up (Doris)on 1901 cencus but only the marriage came up to a Charles W. Smith. I'm guessing it's the same person from the 1911 household. Janey seems better qualified to confirm that for you.
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Karen
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30 Oct 2009 22:29 |
Thanks Yvonne for your info. Am I right in assuming that Annie, Charles and Henry had a different mother? and did Charles marry his cousin?
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Yvonne
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30 Oct 2009 19:57 |
CHARLES WALTER SMITH & DORIS BRITTLEBANK MARRIED IN 1924 Q4 9C 901 ECCLESALL BIERLOW
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Yvonne
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30 Oct 2009 19:35 |
Karen
1911 census
ALFRED SMITH 37Y MARRIED OCC. STEELCARTER
ANNIE ROSE SMITH 39Y MARRIED 6 YEARS 4 CHILDREN BORN ALIVE 3 STILL LIVING -1 DIED
ALFRED EDWARD SMITH SON 5Y
MARY HANNAH SMITH DAUGHTER 3Y
GERTRUDE BRITTLEBANK SMITH 11MONTHS
FIRST MARRIAGE
ANNIE ELIZA SMITH 16Y SINGLE WAREHOUSE GIRL
CHARLES WALTER SMITH 14Y DRAY BOY ON RAILWAY
HENRY SMITH 10Y
DORIS BRITTLEBANK 14Y NIECE/BOARDER DAY GIRL-DOMESTIC SERVICE
ALL MEMBERS OF HOUSEHOLD BORN SHEFFIELD
CURRENT ADDRESS IN 1911
148 BURTON STREET
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Karen
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29 Oct 2009 23:03 |
I've contacted the person who has Ernest Bullimore and siblings in her tree. I'll let you know the outcome
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Karen
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29 Oct 2009 22:03 |
I am as I speak looking for the person with the tree with Ernest Bullimore. So Ecclesall Bierlow is in Sheffield - I didn't know that.
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Caroljay
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29 Oct 2009 21:49 |
Ecclesall Bierlow is Sheffield, fits in with the occupation of steel roller.
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JaneyCanuck
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29 Oct 2009 21:42 |
That's what I'd do - the Ernest + Annie marriage cert, and the 1914 Dorothy birth cert. If I felt like flinging money around. ;)
(Fortunately, I've pretty much finished my random flinging, having done a lot of it 3 or 4 years ago and got all what I needed -- it can definitely be worthwhile.)
But ---- are you going to contact the person who has Ernest Bullimore and all his siblings in her tree here at GR??
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Karen
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29 Oct 2009 21:27 |
This is getting more mysterious by the minute. So I need to get the Ernest Bullimore and Annie Smith marriage certificate and the birth cert of the first Dorothy is that right?
No I'm not a foreigner, I'm born and bred in Yorkshire, but I didn't recognise the place - maybe it is a spelling variation!
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JaneyCanuck
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29 Oct 2009 21:03 |
Eh? Oh dear, yes -- I got the wrong Dorothy there:
Births Jun 1917 Bullimore Dorothy M Bullimore York 9d 25
is yours, and I lighted on
Births Dec 1914 BULLIMORE Dorothy Smith York 9d 42
Huh. It could be complete coincidence, but I suspect this is the explanation:
Deaths Jun 1915 BULLIMORE Dorothy M age:0 Ecclesall Bierlow 9c 452
And now you have *another* certificate to get. We simply must have the 1914 Dorothy birth that I completely inadvertently threw into the mix here.
I suspect her mother then named the second child for the one who died in infancy.
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Karen
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29 Oct 2009 20:59 |
Yes I'll take a look on the free BMD and look into the tree. What I do find hard to believe is that if she had a daughter in 1914 and called her Dorothy why did she have my Grandmother 3 years later and call her the same name, that would be illegal wouldn't it?
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JaneyCanuck
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29 Oct 2009 16:26 |
Are we both foreigners here? ;)
Ecclesall whatsit is a registration district in Yorkshire somewhere. Beyond that -- find the Bullimore-Smith marriage at FreeBMD and click on the district name to see what locations are in the district.
You know you have to order that marriage cert now, right?!
I don't subscribe for 1911 -- Viv does, but she's useless at the moment -- but I searched for Alfred Smith, occupation "steel", living with Annie Eliza Smith, and got:
SMITH ALFRED 1874 37 Ecclesall Bierlow Yorkshire West Riding
so indeed, the 1911 household I posted above is the right one, and that's your Annie Eliza Smith Bullimore Smith, barring some outlandish coincidence.
She was there in 1911, married there in 1914 to Ernest Bullimore, and had daughter Dorothy in York in 1914.
There are several other Bullimore-Smith births -- you do know how to do this at FreeBMD, right? Just search for births with surname Bullimore and mother Smith.
None of them is in the York area, however, and there are numerous other Bullimore-Smith marriages after 1900, and specifically marriages in Staines, Grimsby and Bourne, to account for them.
So - are you going to contact the tree owner with Dorothy's mother's husband Ernest Bullimore in her tree??
btw -- the sister Gertrude "Buttlebank":
Births Jun 1910 SMITH Gertrude Brittlebank Ecclesall B. 9c 410
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Karen
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29 Oct 2009 15:44 |
Thanks Janey for all your research. Where is Ecclesall Bierlow? On the marriage certificate Annie's father was a Steel Roller. The witnesses were E.A. Milner and E Hilton. Did Annie have children to Ernest? if she did my Grandmother was never told.
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JaneyCanuck
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29 Oct 2009 13:12 |
My bet for Ernest in 1901:
Name: Ernest Bullimore Age: 10 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1891 Relation: Son Father's Name: John Mother's Name: Maltide Where born: Holy Island, Northamptonshire, England Civil parish: York
John Bullimore 44 - born Yarmouth, Norfolk - Sergeant Royal Artillery Maltide Bullimore 44 -- born Bangalore Charles E Bullimore 16 -- born Bangalore Florence Bullimore 14 Maud Bullimore 11 Ernest Bullimore 10 Violet Bullimore 7 May Bullimore 4
The only other one of a rightish age, 1895, with no middle initial, is in Lincolnshire.
The household in 1891:
John Bullimore 34 Matilda Bullimore 33 Charles E Bullimore 6 Florence G Bullimore 4 Maud Bullimore 2 > __ Bullimore 1/12 (Ernest)
Civil parish: Holy Island Registration district: Berwick
Births Jun 1891 Bullimore Ernest Berwick 10b 459
>>> He is in someone's tree here at GR:
Ernest 1891 Holy Island,Northumberland
I can't spot him in 1911. Given that the family was military, he may have been in the military himself at that point.
I know this isn't finding the Coopers, but it's placing us in time and space, and it's possible that a Bullimore family member will know what became of Ernest, e.g. if he was in WWI, etc.
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JaneyCanuck
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29 Oct 2009 13:01 |
Tentative 1911:
SMITH ANNIE ELIZA 1895 16 Ecclesall Bierlow
SMITH ANNIE ROSE 1872 39 Ecclesall Bierlow > SMITH ALFRED 1874 37 Ecclesall Bierlow SMITH CHARLES WALTER 1897 14 Ecclesall Bierlow SMITH HENRY 1901 10 Ecclesall Bierlow SMITH ALFRED EDWARD 1906 5 Ecclesall Bierlow SMITH MARY HANNAH 1908 3 Ecclesall Bierlow SMITH GERTRUDE BUTTLEBANK 1910 11 MONTHS Ecclesall Bierlow
She was 52 in 1947 = born c1895.
Witness names on the marriage certificate? Any occupation for father?
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JaneyCanuck
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29 Oct 2009 12:55 |
Have we done this??
Marriages Mar 1914 > BULLIMORE Ernest Smith Ecclesall B. 9c 483 Earnshaw Martha Elshaw Ecclesall B. 9c 483 ELSHAW William Earnshaw Ecclesall B 9c 483 > Smith Annie E Bullimore Ecclesall B. 9c 483
Edit - yes - I did it on page 1. ;)
No death for Ernest at the CWGC site.
You have to make do with me this week. Viv is off frollicking on the emerald isle.
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Karen
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29 Oct 2009 00:14 |
Sorry I have taken so long in getting back on the site. it has been a combination of work, family and weekends away.
Are you still here Vivienne and Janey?
I am now in possession of the Annie Bullimore marriage to Follan Smith (1947) and it looks like you were right again! This is what it has revealed: Annie Bullimore was a WIDOW! She was 52 years old when she married again She was a Hotel Manageress at that time Her father was called Alfred Smith and I wonder if he was still alive at the time of her marriage as it doesn't say he was deceased like the groom's father. Do you think my Grandmother (Dorothy) was a war child? And from this information is it possible to trace her father's side (Coopers) who she was raised by?
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JaneyCanuck
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4 Oct 2009 23:14 |
Confirmation still wanted -- what was the mother's name on Dorothy's birth cert? Annie Eliza Bullimore, or some variation?
That Bullimore household with George Cooper in it in 1911, in the 1901:
Civil parish: Woolsthorpe Registration district: Grantham County/Island: Lincolnshire
John R Bullimore 39 (presumably John Robert) Harriett A Bullimore 42 Ada Cooper 16 - stepdaughter of John George W Bullimore 14 Eliza Bullimore 12 Mary E Cooper 36 - sister-in-law of John George Cooper 4 - nephew of John
Since both the Bullimore heads of household were John, they weren't brothers. ;)
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Karen
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4 Oct 2009 22:23 |
I'll get the cert of the marriage Bullimore - Smith 1947. Has I'm really keen to found out if possible. I've got the same problem on my father's side, my Grandfather had a similar story, what is it with my family and mother's who abandon their offspring! I've put that ancestry on hold so I can think about this one. I have had 60 credits on the 1911 and wasted it on trying to find Fred Cooper!
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FannyByGaslight
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4 Oct 2009 22:10 |
You dont need to Karen,you have Janey to do that for you! Yes please on the 1947 marriage,at least then we will know if its her,and how old she is etc .
Do you have credit for the 1911 census,the Bullimore /Cooper one in Grantham could do with looking at to see where they were born,specially the George cooper in the household. Or we can wait just a while longer until it goes to subs at the end of the month and then I can search it properly when I sign up.
And as I am always saying ,,,this lark dont come cheap!
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