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26 Jan 2010 01:22 |
Nicola
what makes you think that there should be a second registration under the Selley name?
Is this the baptism for your gt gt grandmother? It's from ancestry.co.uk
England & Wales Christening Records, 1530-1906
Name: Frances Gender: Female Birth Date: abt 1841 Christening Date: 29 Dec 1841 Christening Place: Brighton, Sussex, England Mother's Name: Jane Moon
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26 Jan 2010 01:33 |
Nicola
I venture to suggest that the Workhouse Master might have pressured Jane Moon to give the name of the father of her child, and that she then produced a name ........ and that the name might have been the true one, or a made up one.
There would be no reason for a second registration of the birth unless Walter Selley did exist and had either married Jane or adopted his daughter. Any such adoption at that time would have been unofficial, and there would be no documents. Legal adoption did not come in until about 1927.
I have had a look for Walter Selley on ancestry ....... and can find none with a birthdate before about 1832, which would be rather young to father a child in 1841!
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26 Jan 2010 09:37 |
1841 census. Walter Selly 20 living Brighton
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26 Jan 2010 19:41 |
now why didn't I think of that?!
obviously, getting too close to my bedtime last night!
Good on ya Quinsgran
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26 Jan 2010 21:27 |
Sylvia.
I cant access the complete census. Who is Walter Selly living with and what is his occupation?
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26 Jan 2010 23:03 |
Quinsgran
I can't even find him, let alone open the record!!
keeps telling me that they don't have any records
..... that's no matter whether I use
Walter Selly, b.ca 1821, living Brighton; Walter Se*y; Brighton; Walter, Sussex
nada
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26 Jan 2010 23:12 |
Closest I could come was this one, living in Brighthelmstone
1841 Census
Name: Walker Selly <<<<<<<<<<<< probably Walter on image Age: 20 Estimated birth year: abt 1821 Gender: Male Where born: Ireland Civil parish: Brighthelmstone Hundred: Brighthelmstone County/Island: Sussex Country: England Registration district: Brighthelmstone Sub-registration district: Palace
Caroline Reed 28 Widow
Edward Bowley 25 Shoe Maker Walker Selly 20 Tailor Ruth Biddles 70 Widow
Address:- King Street
It actually looks as though it is two separate households in the same house, split as I have indicated
This enumerator very carefully wrote Widow in the occupation column, but they have all been crossed out ....... but sooooo helpful!!!
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27 Jan 2010 19:22 |
Sylvia. I was using 1841 census on GR to find Walter Selly. I checked it again using a slightly different way and he still comes up and gives his place of birth as unknown
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28 Jan 2010 01:31 |
Quinsgran
hmmm
interesting
I was using ancestry.co.uk to try to find him!
I'll have another go, see if I can find the one you found.
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28 Jan 2010 03:05 |
Sylvia. You can also use www.1901censusonline.com which is Im sure the site GR refers you to.When you use advanced search it brings up 1841-1901 census to search. Walter Selly on this site is the first one I had found but it didnt give place of birth. Then checking using GR I found him again and it gave place of birth unknown.
Interestingly on 1901 online I have found people on the 1901 census who are either not on Ancestry or so mistranscribed they cant be found. This might be the case with the 1841 census
PS Just looked for Ruth Biddles you found and she comes up as living in Brighton. Obviously you have found the same one
Googling Brighthelmstone or Brithelmeston. Originally a fishing village mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086 that became known as Brighton at the beginning of the 19th century.
Well thats interesting to know for future searching
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28 Jan 2010 04:13 |
Quinsgran
I cannot find any Wal* Sel* born ca 1820 +/- 2 living in Brighton on the ancestry 1841
The only one that comes up is the Brighthelmstone one
Putting in year or birth + Brighton in Location brings up "zero good matches"
Brigh* and bright* also give "zero good matches"
CORRECTION
it IS the right one ............ the heading on the top of the census page says
Borough of Brighton Parish of Brightoys (???????)
so why did ancestry put Brighthelmstone?
I didn't look at the top of the page before!!!
and Ireland is actually written out in full, not just I in the last column
EDIT:- Brighthelmstone (Town and Parish) is written on the indicator page for District 21a, which is the one that Walter is living in ...... so Iguess that answers my question
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28 Jan 2010 07:11 |
Sylvia. Did you read my comments from google about Brighthelmstone ?
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28 Jan 2010 19:50 |
Quinsgran
I did, that's what sent me searching on the census image.
What I can't understand is why the ancestry transcriber used Brighthelmstone when it was Brighton on the actual page. It was Birghthelmstone on the descriptive page for the district ........... do they take this in preference to what the pages said?? (I know ...... a bit of a rhetorical question!)
Anyway, the Walter Selly I found was the same one that you found!
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29 Jan 2010 00:31 |
I contacted Nicola because she hadnt returned to see the results we found. She said she had found him and traced him forward.
I wish she had let us know on the thread
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29 Jan 2010 01:00 |
sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesh!
Thanks Quinsgran!
I'll stop looking now
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