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FannyByGaslight
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19 Oct 2009 19:46 |
Only had luck with one of Ellens children. Ada Violet Nelson only had one child,that I could find, followed through to 1963 to 1974 births. Pm sent to Stephen who has gone Awol by the lack of response.
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FannyByGaslight
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19 Oct 2009 19:22 |
Finished one of Ellens childrens line,well I hope its her line ,down to a 1973 marriage and pms with details sent.
Births Dec 1903 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nelson Ada Violet W. Ham 4a
I will take her next after a little longer with Ellens other children.
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JaneyCanuck
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19 Oct 2009 19:13 |
Yes, I probably must have started my search at 1916. I live such a sheltered life. I'll pursue that one. Get your own. Or show me up on Frederick ...
(I know what I'll claim as the problem. No.1 just stuck my very first ever patch on me about an hour ago. I think I'm ODing ...)
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FannyByGaslight
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19 Oct 2009 19:05 |
Janey
Whats wrong with this one ?ok she would only have been 16/17,but I married at 16 and mother was 17!
Marriages Dec 1915 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nelson Beatrice L Johnson W.Ham 4a 5
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JaneyCanuck
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19 Oct 2009 18:57 |
This appears to be Frederick:
Births Dec 1896 Nelson Frederick W. Ham 4a 85
With no middle name, my hopes for him are low.
... of the few Fredericks with no middle initial who married 1914-1925, none is in a likely location. Kensington 1919 ... but I wouldn't trace that one without the certificate confirming identity, I think. In any event, there appear to be no births to that marriage.
I did look at CWGC for a possible WWI death, but none matched.
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JaneyCanuck
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19 Oct 2009 18:50 |
You are just so ahead of me every step; I was just saying to claim Ellen in the thread ...
I'll take a shot at Lavinia/Beatrice:
Births Jun 1898 NELSON Lavinia Beatrice W. Ham 4a 100
Well, I picked a dud. No death as so far transcribed, no marriage (as Beatrice L or Lavin* B) that looks likely.
Viv, if I didn't have to keep going to read your rude PMs, I'd have time to catch up!!
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FannyByGaslight
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19 Oct 2009 18:44 |
So work isnt duplicated,I am following Nelly/Ellen
Births Mar 1903 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nelson Ellen Edith W. Ham 4a 110
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JaneyCanuck
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19 Oct 2009 18:40 |
Ah. I completely missed the nascent page 2 when I posted.
He was at risk, Viv, but it was headed off. ;)
(Oh, and I share your naval disappointment. Having just embarked on my quest to identify my gr-grfather some 5 years ago -- a tale well known to regulars here -- I discovered he had a sister, who married a Charles Henry Coke. Googling found me the Admiral Charles Henry Coke who was dispatched to the aid of the Lusitania. Greatness lay before me. And was snatched back when I found him being two years older than mine and having a completely separate existence ... and much later found mine to be one of those idle rich heirs of the prosperous who gambled it all away on the ponies and spent the rest of his life defrauding creditors, from what I can tell ...)
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JaneyCanuck
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19 Oct 2009 18:33 |
Oh, I get it. Or not ...
You said Horace was estranged from family, but you know the circumstances of his life and death?
So ... okay ... it's cousins of the intestate Pauline who are sought. Descendants of Horace Henry's siblings. The siblings he was estranged from and never referred to. Okay, I do get it.
So when you said your particular interest was HH, and we interpreted that as meaning it was his immediate family you were looking for - and that he was estranged from thta immediate family, his wife and child, and you suspected some other family somewhere - we, or at least I, got it backwards. Maybe just I.
Viv advises she may have traced the family of one sister. She'll send info by PM, I imagine.
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FannyByGaslight
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19 Oct 2009 18:26 |
Hi Janey, just a little aside.
Life is a continuation of villages, either familial or professional.
I would have been daft not to have tried this posting as it flushed you into my life and that must be good.
HA HA ho ho... I do love a good joke,you obviously havent had the benefit of Janeys tongue pie yet Stephen.
So we search for children of Henry Horaces siblings?yes? Then their children ,yes?
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Leslie
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19 Oct 2009 18:20 |
Hi Freewheel,
you are absolutely correct and totally remiss of me in not showing basic good manners.
MAY I JUST THANK ALL YOU KIND FOLK WHO HAVE SHOVED ME VERY FIRMLY ON THE STRAIGHT AND NARROW IN MY SEARCH FOR THE ONLY NELSON LINE NOT CONNECTED TO ADMIRAL NELSON.
Best wishes all.
Stephen
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Leslie
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19 Oct 2009 18:14 |
Hi Janey, just a little aside.
Life is a continuation of villages, either familial or professional.
I would have been daft not to have tried this posting as it flushed you into my life and that must be good.
Ever the infernal optimist.
Stephen
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Leslie
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19 Oct 2009 18:12 |
Hi all,
I see the chase is as important as the lists so I will give a little background -some fo which I already had assimilated but now a serious framework and not skeletal until your collective help.
My godmother Pauline died in March and was an only child to Horace Henry Nelson and Winifred Harwood. She also died without having either natural or adoptive children. So that line ceases.
Horace died 23rd November 1980 of apoplexy while watching Corry. Winifred died in March 2007, aged 102. They and Pauline (with husband in tow) lived at woodford green from about 1960 having moved there from Chigwell. If you know Woodford Green you know thehouse is woerth a few bob just by location. So the estate is worth something but we have not found a will, so intestacy rules apply.
Horace Henry appeared to be estranged fromkm his family and non-one attended either his or Winifred's funeral.
However, under the crazy laws of intestacy we are now having to look at the children of first cousins. Hence my venture into heir hunting.
Thanks everyone who has helped and I am sure my expenses would go to a cyberdrink if such a thing existed.
Best wishes
Stephen
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Leslie
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19 Oct 2009 17:57 |
New message to Debbie K (There is another Debbie)
From Leslie Stephen
Hi Debbie, thanks for the heads up on this.
it is my godmother who has died and I amtracking the male line as the will eludes us. Intestacy rules apply so tracking first cousins and their progeny.
thanks of for the help
Stephen
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Leslie
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19 Oct 2009 17:55 |
New message to Janey
From Leslie Stephen
Hi Janey thanks for the spadework on my behalf.
let us get the curiosity out of the way first - it is worth it.
The daughter of Horace Henry Nelson and Lillian Harwood was my godmother - she was an only child and died in March this year. The hurry is that I am due to take up overseas duties again quite soon. We cannot find a will and so I am having to do an intestacy case for her estate.
The Harwood (my side) is a doddle and put to bed.
Unfortunately Horace seemed to be estranged from his family and we can find no trace of them in family diaries or correspondence. Therefore the Nelson branch of the family is where my urgency lies as I need to put this to bed soon.
I did not know the 1911 census can be accessed yet - but would love to find a path to it so I can see what else has popped ouit of the woodwork.
I handballed births from 1900 to 1910 and turned up a page and a half of them born in West Ham but it does nothing for proving links. Most were eliminated by those trees on here which belonged to branches from one line above.
thansk for your help.
Stephen
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JaneyCanuck
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19 Oct 2009 16:42 |
Stephen - Viv now subscribes for 1911 info, so she's given you the details so you don't need to go paying for them. Yay Viv. ;)
Freewheel - I think Stephen was one of the tenderfoots who thinks rellies will come out of the woodwork if they post here ...
Stephen - when was Horace Henry Nelson last known to be living, and where?
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FannyByGaslight
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19 Oct 2009 16:16 |
1911...
NELSON, Albert Head Married16 years M 38 1873 Lighterman Watchman Canning Town Essex VIEW NELSON, Lavina Wife Married F 35 1876 General Provision Canning Town Essex VIEW NELSON, Albert Son Single M 16 1895 Labourer General Canning Town Essex VIEW NELSON, Frederick Son M 14 1897 Assistant In Boot Shop Canning Town Essex VIEW NELSON, Beatrice Daughter F 12 1899 School Canning Town Essex VIEW NELSON, Nelly Daughter F 8 1903 Canning Town Essex VIEW NELSON, Ada Daughter F 7 1904 Canning Town Essex VIEW NELSON, Horace Son M 4 1907 Canning Town Essex VIEW MILLER, Nelly Servant F 14 1897 General Domestic Servant Canning Town Essex
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JaneyCanuck
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19 Oct 2009 16:09 |
Stephen - you asked about the 1911. The search form is here:
http://www.1911census.co.uk/search/tnaform.aspx
Using the info choccy gave, you can find the household -- search for, say, Nelson in West Ham living with Lavina Nelson. Then you can buy credits to look at the original image, which will tell you how long the parents were married and each person's reported place of birth, for instance.
The household in 1901 in West Ham:
Albert Nelson 27 - born Victoria Docks West Ham Lavina Nelson 26 - born Norwich, Norfolk Albert Nelson 5 - born Canning Town Frederick Nelson 3 - " Lavina Nelson 2 - " (Beatrice?)
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JaneyCanuck
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19 Oct 2009 15:54 |
PM received from Stephen (Leslie) - have advised about posting in thread.
There is some urgency here (I won't post the details he provided). It appears that Henry Horace Nelson was estranged from his family and no record can be found of him.
This is the marriage:
Name: Horace H Nelson Spouse: Lilian Harwood Date of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec 1929 Registration district: Stepney Registration county (inferred): Middlesex Volume Number: 1c Page Number: 523
There's only one birth, and I will PM it to Stephen. Oops; the child of the marriage is the person Stephen knows ...
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Debbie K
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16 Oct 2009 14:33 |
could be Albert and Lavina marriage
Name: Albert Victor Nelson Age: 22 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1872 Spouse Name: Vina Wickham Spouse Age: 20 Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 9 Dec 1894 Parish: Saint Michael And All Angels, Bromley County: Middlesex Borough: Tower Hamlets Father Name: Charles Frederick Nelson
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