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Peter
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8 Nov 2009 18:24 |
Looking for James family in Birmingham. Grandfather was born at 403 Longacre Av, Birmingham. Family must have stayed in that area.
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AnnCardiff
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8 Nov 2009 18:26 |
on the one hand you are saying James family and on the other, Brady's - which are you looking for? Also, give some forenames to help
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Peter
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8 Nov 2009 19:30 |
I'm looking for the Braby's directories that give street addresses and the names of the people that lived there. The family name I am looking for is the James family. Don't know the first names.
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JaneyCanuck
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8 Nov 2009 19:42 |
Very odd.
If you know your grandfather was born there, you have the birth certificate and know his parents' names? Their surname wasn't James? Some other James was living there?
I wonder whether saying something like "would someone who has access to Brady's directories kindly do a lookup for me ..." might go farther than "Bradys 1907 and earlier ..."
Interestingly, in 1911, the only address on Longacre in Aston, occupied by a Turner household, seems to be: 89 LONGACRE NECHELLS BIRMINGHAM
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Peter
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8 Nov 2009 19:49 |
Thanks for the free advice Janey. My grandfather's birth certificate gives his parents names as William Charles James and Flora Cameron James (Dunsmore). But they did not live there. I am led to believe that Flora went to the UK to have her baby by her inlaws (James). I have no further information about what Flora's inlaws names were. My great grandfather never accompanied his wife to the UK for the birth of the children.
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JaneyCanuck
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8 Nov 2009 20:05 |
Any time! ... I see you didn't actually take it. You were most graciously polite in the item I found for myself:
http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/Media/voice%20227.pdf? MEDIA_ID=200859&FILENAME=voice%20227.pdf
What you're actually looking for is info about Frank's father's family? http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards.asp?wci=thread&tk=1187893
It is considered to be wise to keep queries about a single household in a single thread, since they are essentially the same "topic" (see rules).
It can be pointless for one person or group of people to be searching for one aspect of a family's events while another person or group searches for another, each with different info to start with, and each possibly dupliating the other's efforts as it tries to get a handle on the household.
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JaneyCanuck
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8 Nov 2009 20:14 |
From the Birmingham link mentioned:
“My great grandfather William Charles James, born in Birmingham on 1 May 1880"
You do know there was no birth in that name registered in Warwickshire in 1880? A William Edward, but no William Charles.
http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/cgi/search.pl
Seriously, if you just laid out what it is you're looking for and the facts you have - place of marriage, whether you have a marriage record showing parents'/fathers' names, whether you have any record of William in a census pre-1907, etc., you might get considerable help here.
There are no Dunsmore-James marriages in the GRO index.
So would these also be births to your couple?
Births Mar 1914 JAMES Margaret B Dunsmore Kings N 6d 67 Births Sep 1915 James Eileen D Dunsmore Aston 6d 969
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Peter
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8 Nov 2009 20:51 |
The date of birth of my great grandfather WIlliam Charles James is also 1 May 1880. He married Flora Cameron Dunsmore on the 23 Sept 1905 at the St Paul's Church in Durban South Africa. He was 24 and she was 22. Flora died 6 Feb 1956 in Winkelspruit, South Africa William Charles died on 11 November 1964 in Durban, South Africa - born in Birmingham, England No names of parents appear on any of these documents. William Charles & Flora Cameron's children are: Frank Thomas & William John (d.o.b 05/07/1907), Birmingham, England) Agnes Claira (d.o.b 27/08/1909), Durban, South Africa) Charlotte Alfreda (d.o.b 19/11/1911), Durban, South Africa Roselyn Flora (d.o.b 28/12/1913), Durban, SOuth Africa Nellie May (d.o.b 6/3/1920), Pietermaritzburg, South Africa Kathleen Joyce (d.o.b 22/04/1922), Pietermaritzburg, South Africa Charles Alfred (d.o.b 26/11/1924), Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
Only Joyce and Alfred are still alive, but they have absolutely no information about their parents as they were very small when their Dad left and their mother refused to speak about the family.
William Charles had 2 other children with Frieda Elizabeth Elna Nielson who he only married 30 days after Flora Cameron died. Their 2 children were: Ayliff William (d.o.b 05/11/1928) and Fay Joan (d.o.b 5/9/1932)
Don't know what information you have on your William Charles or whether this information ties in with anything you might have.
Please be patient with me. Regards Peter
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JaneyCanuck
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8 Nov 2009 21:22 |
Peter, what I quoted:
“My great grandfather William Charles James, born in Birmingham on 1 May 1880"
was taken from your 2001 letter to a Birmingham govt agency, which I found when I googled "403 Longacre". Your letter is published in a newsletter of some sort. I'm not related in any way. I'm just one of your fellow GR members, one of a core of a few dozen who find these searches very diverting and who are quite good at them.
This is confusing:
"Flora died 6 Feb 1956 in Winkelspruit, South Africa" "William Charles had 2 other children with Frieda Elizabeth Elna Nielson who he only married 30 days after Flora Cameron died. Their 2 children were: Ayliff William (d.o.b 05/11/1928) and Fay Joan (d.o.b 5/9/1932)"
Ah, I see. They were estranged, and WC was not free to remarry until Flora's death.
Anyhow, the problem remains that there is no birth of a William Charles James in 1880 in Warwickshire, or thereabouts in time and space even.
So either that DOB is inaccurate, because either he or his family did not know it (what document is it taken from?), or his birth was registered under a different name. Neither is necessarily cause for despair, and neither was hugely uncommon.
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JaneyCanuck
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8 Nov 2009 21:34 |
Aaargh. I finally got back to google maps as I had been meaning to do forever, and asked for 403 Longacre, and got prompted by things about LONG ACRE, two words.
The 1903 census has the address:
403 LONG ACRE NECHELLS BIRMINGHAM Aston Aston Warwickshire
Aaargh.
AT THAT ADDRESS IN 1911 we have:
CHALLENGER CLARA 1859 52 Aston Warwickshire CHALLENGER FRANK 1887 24 Aston Warwickshire BURTON JOSEPH 1880 31 Aston Warwickshire
This is not telling us anything immediately, but it is a start.
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JaneyCanuck
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8 Nov 2009 21:39 |
Okay, we need Viv. I don't pay for 1911 access so I can't go any farther than this. (What I've found so far comes using from various tricks.)
In 1911, these names are in a single household on Long Acre, but I don't know what number:
JAMES ELIZABETH 1875 36 Aston Warwickshire JAMES JOES 1871 40 Aston Warwickshire JAMES PHLLIS 1899 12 Aston Warwickshire
If you want to see the area, go to google maps and look for
long acre, birmingham, uk
The house number 403 does not exist today. Put it on satellite view and you will see that the street now seems to be entirely commercial/industrial.
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JaneyCanuck
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8 Nov 2009 21:46 |
In 1881, which is searchble by address at Ancestry, there are 1,152 names on Long Acre. No James. No #403. I guessed at 381 and found it .... it ends at 399. !!
More tricks to try yet ...
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JaneyCanuck
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8 Nov 2009 21:59 |
Oh duh. And me of all people.
He married in SA in 1903. Anglo-Boer War, anyone?
If you're curious, Peter, this is the bit of my tale I refer to:
http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards.asp?wci=thread&tk=976217&px=2
The post down the page starting "I'm just putting this here for my own self" and continued later with the news I have found family (born in SA) of my gr-grfather's nephew who was in the Imperial Yeomanry in that war. After several years of searching, having first had to figure out who the &*#$ my gr-grfather was.
http://www.britishmedals.us/files/iyj.htm
James, William 4316, Private 62nd Coy., 14th Bn. I.Y. James, William 39612, Private 141st Coy., 31st Bn. I.Y. James, William 4269, Trooper H.Q., 11th Bn. I.Y. James, William 41084*, Trooper 2nd Scottish Horse James, William 43039, Trooper* 39th Bn. I.Y.
Who knows? I'm no persuaded we're going to find records of your WCJ under that name, though ...
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JaneyCanuck
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8 Nov 2009 22:09 |
And she does it again.
1891
Name: Charles Wm Challenger [his middle name would be noted because he went by William, to distinguish him from his father Charles] Age: 10 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1881 Relation: Son Father's Name: Charles Mother's Name: Clara >> Where born: Birmingham
Civil parish: Allensmore County/Island: Herefordshire
Charles Challenger 59 - mistranscribed - he is 39, not 59 Clara Challenger 36 Charles Wm Challenger 10 Emiley Challenger 8 Frank Challenger 4 Mary Challenger 62
Marriages Sep 1878 CHALLENGER Charles Aston 6d 444 Wisedale Clara Aston 6d 444
Births Jun 1880 CHALLENGER Charles William Aston 6d 387 >>> the right quarter for May 1, 1880
I note that William Charles James used the names Frank and Clara -- mother and brother of Charles William Challenger -- in his children's names.
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FannyByGaslight
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8 Nov 2009 22:19 |
JAMES, Joes Head Married M 40 1871 Labourer General Birmingham JAMES, Elizabeth Wife Married 18 years F 36 1875 Birmingham JAMES, Phllis Daughter Single F 12 1899 School Birmingham
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Registration District: Aston Sub District:
Address: 4 Fredrick Place Long Acre
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> CHALLENGER, Clara Head Widow F 52 1859 Press Worke Warwickshire Birmingham CHALLENGER, Frank Son Single M 24 1887 Bottle Washer Herefordshire Allensmore BURTON, Joseph Boarder Single M 31 1880 Carter Warwickshire Birmingham
Registration District: Aston Sub District: Address: 403 Long Acre Nechells Birmingham
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JaneyCanuck
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8 Nov 2009 22:23 |
Edit -- Peter, the above are the full details for the 1911 census for the two households I identified on Long Acre, in Aston.
Father in 1901, living with his mother (Ancestry inexplicably separates them into two different households).
Name: Charles Challenger Age: 49 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1852 > Relation: Married Where born: Allensmore, Herefordshire, England
Name: Mary Challenger Age: 72 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1829 Relation: Head (widowed) Where born: Allensmore, Herefordshire, England Civil parish: Allensmore County/Island: Herefordshire
It seems likely to me that the parents are estranged Clara Challenger has partnered with a Mr. James ...
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JaneyCanuck
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8 Nov 2009 22:24 |
So whaddaya think of this wild theory, Viv??
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FannyByGaslight
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8 Nov 2009 22:31 |
Ok .. So we have another name change for someone,wonder what he did to do that? Not the shoemaker running off with the lady in waiting senario anyways..
Challenger to James though? Much less conspicuous name anyway!
Edit.. I posted same time,Hmmm,,he took stepfathers name for some reason,
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JaneyCanuck
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8 Nov 2009 22:40 |
For the life of me I can't find a one of them in 1901, under any name.
I wonder whether mother Clara herself didn't run off to SA with a new partner. (And I never pass any judgment on these situations, because yes, women and children often had good reason for leaving husbands and fathers - but then, not all men whose wives and children left them were the guilty parties.)
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JaneyCanuck
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8 Nov 2009 22:54 |
Oh!!!
In 1881, he is called William:
Name: William Challenger Relation: Grandson [age is 11 months on image] Where born: Aston, Staffordshire, England Civil parish: Allensmore County/Island: Herefordshire Street Address: Cobhall Com
Mary Challenger 51 - Charwoman Charles Challenger 28 - General labourer Clara Challenger 25 William Challenger >>> James James 90
>>> James James is the father of Mary Challenger!!!
Marriages Dec 1854 > Challenger Edward Hereford 6a 1016 > James Mary Hereford 6a 1016 Morris Caroline Hereford 6a 1016 Powell Thomas Hereford 6a 1016
Charles Challenger -- son of Mary James Challenger, father of Charles William Challenger aka William Charles James -- was born before that marriage. He was really a James.
1861 in Allensmore, Herefordshire:
Edward Challenger 43 Mary Challenger 33 Charles Challenger 10 Emma Challenger 2
Births Jun 1853 ? James Charles Hereford 6a 415
Peter, I hope you are enjoying this as much as I am. ;)
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