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Georgey
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21 Oct 2009 18:07 |
Trying to find a birth record for John Morton born 10-04-1910 so I can sent for cert. He married in 1941(on record Vol 2b, page 747-1) He was in the forces in the 1940's I do not know if before that. Please can anyone help
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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21 Oct 2009 18:09 |
His birth should be on FreeBMD, have you checked there
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Georgey
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21 Oct 2009 18:18 |
Yes, I got a list of names, records office sent me what they thought was correct but no good, my problem is I could not find a date match and I have no idea of place although the family lived in Sussex UK and he was married in Sussex I cannot find a Sussex entry in the births.
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JaneyCanuck
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21 Oct 2009 18:19 |
http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/cgi/search.pl
There were two John Mortons registered in 2nd quarter 1910, John in Morpeth and John George in Lanchester. Yours who married in 1941 didn't have a middle name.
Big question - how do you know his date of birth?
Any idea where he was born? Do you know a parent's name? If not, you pretty much have to get his marriage certificate to see what it says for father's name. That way you should be able to find him in the 1911 census, with a matching father.
http://www.1911census.co.uk/search/tnaform.aspx
There were more than a dozen John Mortons born in 1910, so without something to match, like father's name, chances would be bad. If he can be found in the 1911, that should give his mother's name as well, and of course the location.
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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21 Oct 2009 18:25 |
perhaps he wasnt born in Sussex. The birth would have been registered and if his birthday is correct would have been reg in the June qtr. The only John with no second christian name is this one. Name: John Morton Year of Registration: 1910 Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun District: Morpeth County: Durham, Northumberland Volume: 10b Page: 471 His family may have moved to Sussex OR maybe as he married in Sussex and it was War Time he may have been based there in the Forces. You could use his fathers name as a check point if you order that cert
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JaneyCanuck
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21 Oct 2009 18:31 |
Couldn't find the Morpeth John that I and Shirley noted in the 1911, and here's why:
Deaths Sep 1910 Morton John 0 Morpeth 10b 236
I'm wondering whether his parents weren't married and he was registered under his mother's surname, and later adopted his father's/stepfather's surname. It's a common thing.
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Georgey
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21 Oct 2009 18:32 |
Birth date got from funeral directors as thats what they had written down so I assume they had confirmation of it at the death on 09-05-1970. His father was William Edward Morton and he had died by the time John was married on 31-10-1941 in Hove, that was got from the married cert. John has no middle name written on anything that I have seen.
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JaneyCanuck
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21 Oct 2009 18:33 |
Ah, unfortunately the birthdate you have is only as good as the memory of whoever provided it -- no confirmation is needed.
I find that family members often have the date right, but may be out a year or two. ;)
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Georgey
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21 Oct 2009 18:47 |
Did not know confirmation was not needed for a death. On married cert it says he was aged 31 so there is room for the date to be out a bit, he was in the forces so he could have been born anywhere,I will have to get a lookup on the 1911 census for his father
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JaneyCanuck
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21 Oct 2009 18:50 |
This is the likeliest looking marriage:
Marriages Jun 1910 > Holdham Clara Islington 1b 506 Mickl_ewood Frank Brooks Islington 1b 506 > MORTON William Edward Islington 1b 506 PRATT Susannah Maude Islington 1b 506
(Frank and Susanah Maud Micklewood are together in the 1911 census.)
Which does leave the possibility that he was born before the marriage and registered in his mother's name -- or that he was born after the marriage, either on the date you have (for which we can't find a registration) or later.
Can't look his father up on the 1911 without knowing his age and location, really, but I'm poking around. Give it a go:
http://www.1911census.co.uk/search/tnaform.aspx
You can search without having to pay.
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JaneyCanuck
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21 Oct 2009 19:00 |
A possibility in 1911 -- although if these are the William & Clara who married in 1910, it must have been a second marriage for somebody.
MORTON WILLIAM 1878 33 Fulham London MORTON CLARA 1878 33 Fulham London MORTON ELLALINE 1902 9 Fulham London MORTON IVY 1904 7 Fulham London MORTON MABEL 1908 3 Fulham London MORTON WILLIAM 1909 2 Fulham London MORTON JOHN 1910 1 Fulham London
Aha, it could well have been a second marriage for Clara:
Marriages Sep 1901 ? BROWN Clara Edmonton 3a 635 FREE William Henry Edmonton 3a 635 ? Holdham William John Edmonton 3a 635 Patmore Ellen Edmonton 3a 635
I don't see any birth of a Clara Holdham to fit the Clara in 1911, and there is no Clara + William Holdham couple in 1911. There is an Ellen + William Free couple in Edmonton.
I'm gonna go holler for Viv with her 1911 subscription to check the details on that one, e.g. how long the couple was married.
The William in 1911 was born c1878. He may have been born elsewhere, because there isn't a good match in births.
This is an interesting possibility though:
Births Jun 1848 HOLDHAM William John Edmonton 3 155 Deaths Jun 1907 Holdham William John 57 Kingston 2a 236
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Georgey
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21 Oct 2009 19:25 |
John had about 5 sisters, so I was told
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FannyByGaslight
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21 Oct 2009 19:32 |
My you can holler loud Janey! Lucky I had my hearing aid turned down or I would have gone deaf.
MORTON, William Head Married M 33 1878 House Painter Dublin Ireeland VIEW MORTON, Clara Wife Married 13 years F 33 1878 London VIEW MORTON, Ellaline Daughter F 9 1902 School Fulham Lon VIEW MORTON, Ivy Daughter F 7 1904 School Fulham Lon VIEW MORTON, Mabel Daughter F 3 1908 Fulham Lon VIEW MORTON, William Son M 2 1909 Ramsgate VIEW MORTON, John Son M 1 1910 Ramsgate
Got to do something else for a while ,back in a bit.
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JaneyCanuck
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21 Oct 2009 19:33 |
Well, the 5 sisters would go well with that 1911 John - he had Evaline (likely what "Ellaline" is), Ivy and Mabel by then. ;)
There are no Morton-Holdham births 1911 onward (i.e. what we would expect to see from the 1910 marriage). Of course, Morton-Brown births are a dime a dozen.
This birth - unfortunately just before mother's surnames were recorded in the index - could be another daughter:
Births Jun 1911 Morton Iris W M Fulham 1a 286
(There's also an Amy the previous quarter, but she would have been in the census.)
Viv must be feeding the livestock. We'll see what she can tell us when she gets my message.
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JaneyCanuck
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21 Oct 2009 19:36 |
There you are!
Well there's some fibbing there I think - married 13 years my foot.
I'd had my eye on this guy in 1901:
Name: William Morton Age: 23 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1878 Relation: Boarder Gender: Male Where born: Kilburn, Dublin, Ireland Civil parish: Fulham
Edwin Fox 64 Ann Fox 63 Caroline Fox 35 Elizabeth Fox 26 Alice Fox 21 William Morton 23
Occupation: House Painter - and *single*.
1891
Name: William R Morton -- that "R" looks just like the "E" on brother Edward's name Age: 13 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1878 Relation: Son Father's Name: John Mother's Name: Sarah Gender: Male Where born: Ireland Civil parish: Fulham John Morton 37 - Stone Carver Mason, born Ireland Sarah Morton 36 - born Horwich, Lancashire Lizzie Morton 15 - all kids born Ireland William R Morton 13 Georgina Morton 10 Annie Morton 8 Edward Morton 6 Lydia Morton 4 Sarah Morton 2
Of course we have no idea whether these are our Mortons, so I don't want to get *too* carried away!
But what the heck, why not a good wild theory?
Births Mar 1853 NOONAN Sarah Jane Bolton 8c 210
Horwich is in Bolton reg dist.
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/search/igi/search_igi.asp
William Morton Birth: 29 OCT 1876 Dublin, Dublin, Ireland Father: John Morton Mother: Sarah Morton Noonan Batch No.: C009461
1865 - 1885, Dublin, Ireland, British Isles Father: John Morton, Mother: Sarah
1. Anne Morton Birth: 09 JAN 1873 North, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland 2. Elizabeth Morton Birth: 08 MAR 1875 North City, , Dublin, Ireland 3. William Morton Birth: 29 OCT 1876 Dublin, Dublin, Ireland 4. Georgina Jane Morton Birth: 23 APR 1880 Foster Avenue, , Dublin, Ireland 5. Isabella Morton Birth: 14 AUG 1878 Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
-- the first one is odd one out, not an extracted record, mother's surname not shown. For all the others, surname is Noonan, which is why I went looking for the Sarah Noonan birth.
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JaneyCanuck
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21 Oct 2009 19:55 |
And duh! John's birthplace in the 1911 was Ramsgate (in Thanet reg dist). So here he's been all along:
Births Mar 1910 MORTON John Thanet 2a 1028
IF that's our boy!
I think this might confirm the father's name, though:
Births Mar 1909 MORTON William Edward Thanet 2a 1043
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JaneyCanuck
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21 Oct 2009 20:06 |
Ivy W M Morton married in 1931 in Hendon. Since she was born in 1911, I'll consider this not info about a living person.
Name: Ivy W M Morton Spouse: James W Johnson Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1931 Registration district: Hendon Registration county (inferred): Middlesex Volume Number: 3a Page Number: 987
The father's name on that marriage certificate would be useful info.
The marriages of other children in that 1911 household would be more useful likely, but identifying their births (to try to get middle names -- and to confirm surnames, since we don't know whose kids they were) is problematic.
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FannyByGaslight
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21 Oct 2009 20:38 |
I have read and re-read but no where do I see Johns father Williams occupation from the 1941 marriage cert,am I missing something?
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Georgey
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21 Oct 2009 21:02 |
The 5 sisters could just be 5 children William Edward Morton on Johns marriage cert says deceased & profession House Decorator. John was wounded out of the forces, do they keep records anywhere for wounded in action?
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JaneyCanuck
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21 Oct 2009 21:39 |
Well there we are -- house decorator, house painter -- moved up slightly in the occupational field in the interim.
Georgey, are you catching it?
We do seem to have identified your John and his family! After rather a bit of effort. Knock twice if you're following. It would be rather nice to know that you've noticed everything I in particular have found you. If you check the time stamps on the posts, you'll see how much time did go into it. The better part of two hours' free labour, basically, from me alone. You do know that the words "thank you" have not passed your keyboard yet?
We do get engrossed in our searches, but to reply to help with just another question isn't quite the way.
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