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Gwyn in Kent
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4 Mar 2010 15:54 |
Janey You're right.
Florence might have been told that her mother died ( must buy that cert. I guess) and the really kind grandson of her employers took pity on the baby and decided to raise her........
Who knows ?
I'm off to 'walk around the village in 1881 ' and see who was living where, because although not born at the 1881 census address, I do recognise the house name where Florence was born on New Year's Day 1882. Perhaps someone in the extended family looked after her until Edward married.
Many thanks for your help finding Florence for me.
Gwyn
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4 Mar 2010 15:29 |
So there's that edge all tidied indeed!
Still possible that Florence herself didn't know he was her father - Florence probably never had a birth certificate. Or her paternity may have been for family ears only, if Edward's wife thought it scandalous, for instance. There always has to be something left unexplained, doesn't there? ;)
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Gwyn in Kent
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4 Mar 2010 15:00 |
Well !
Today I received a copy of the birth certificate for Florence WAGSTAFF....and what a bonus.... The informant is shown as Edward H SKERRETT, father I was hoping that perhaps one of the Skerretts was the informant, but to find it was Edward stating he was the father was a real plus.
Which leaves the question, ...Why did Florence not name him when she married?....... but at least I can give her a definite place in my tree now.
Gwyn
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Gwyn in Kent
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18 Feb 2010 16:31 |
Thanks for your thoughts, Janey.
Florence was my, ....let me see, ..1st cousin twice removed, so not close, but if she was Edward's daughter we have a bloodlink so I am interested in 'tidying the edges'.
I checked back on her supposed birth mother's family on census records and I think that by the time baby Florence was born, her mother Elizabeth's own mother had died and her father remarried and lived elsewhere in Herefordshire, so they were unlikely to take in an illegitimate grandchild.
Still wondering if Florence was born at the home of Edward's grandparents., James and Ann WOOD, my 3 x G grandparents. The trouble is that it's such a small village that a birth certificate might only name the village rather than full address.....and is that where Elizabeth Wagstaff died too?
Might have to spend a bit more to close this story.......
Gwyn
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JaneyCanuck
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18 Feb 2010 16:03 |
'Course I agree. I made it up myself! Beating Fanny to it only by virtue of her desperate need to bathe. ;)
I think maybe "unknown" was a way of avoiding having a father with a different surname, although one wouldn't think "unknown" was much better! It could be that she really was never told that he was her father.
It could be that he wasn't, but it would be hard to explain him rearing the child of his parents' employee, and her apparently using his surname socially, otherwise.
I hadn't tried to trace her mother any further back -- she seemed to be the only person with that surname in the vicinity at the time of Florence's birth, so maybe she had no family who might otherwise have taken the baby in. No direct relation to you I guess, so not a burning question. ;)
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Gwyn in Kent
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18 Feb 2010 13:58 |
UPDATE Well....the marriage certificate for Florence to Alphas PULLEN has arrived today. Mixed result really.... It has 'unknown' for Florence's father. Didn't anyone tell her? She lived with him in 1891, for goodness sake ! She married in Whitbourne, Herefordshire in 1902 ( where Edward and his family were in 1901) Was he at the wedding in his village, I wonder............
One bonus is that a Ruth SKERRETT was a witness ( possibly Edward's sister)
SO I can link her to the family, I think, because it would be too much coincidence for all these pieces of jigsaw to fit, in different parts of the country, including Wales, unless this Florence getting married is the same person.
Do you all agree?
Gwyn
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JaneyCanuck
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11 Feb 2010 16:12 |
You're very welcome! Hadn't seen a proper mysterious ancestor in a while so this one filled the gap nicely. ;)
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Gwyn in Kent
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10 Feb 2010 22:30 |
Fan Thank you for the extra information .That's great. I couldn't have done this without all the willing help from fellow members.
Many thanks.
Gwyn
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10 Feb 2010 22:22 |
Fanny bows to Janey,yet again......sigh......
Cheer up Fan,she didnt find the death of Aubrey N,,,you did. Fan blows on fingernails........
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10 Feb 2010 22:09 |
Just got out of the bath and had this on my screen before I got in,,,coincidences or what? As she was one of the two born Ullingswick ,but wanted my bath more than research at the time.
PULLEN, Alphaus Head Married M 28 1883 Waggoner On Farm Whitbourne Herefordshire PULLEN, Florence Wife Married 9 years F 29 1882 Ullingswick Herefordshire PULLEN, Reginald Alphas Son M 8 1903 School Ullingswick Herefordshire
Address: Bringsty Worcester Registration District: Bromyard
Back with the Catherine /Edward one in a mo.
Watch this space >>>>
Address: Near Huntlands Whitbourne Worcester Registration District: Bromyard
SKERRETT, Edward Head Married M 50 1861 Cowman On Farm Ullingswick Herefordshire SKERRETT, Catherine Wife Married 26 years F 48 1863 Charwoman Hatfield Herefordshire SKERRETT, Charles Son Single M 15 1896 House-Boy At Gentleman's House Herefordshire Bredenbury SKERRETT, Lucy Daughter F 12 1899 School Herefordshire Whitbourne
Another choice of birthplace for Catherine?but still in Hereford. Make a triangle of the 3 and maybe she was born in the middle ??
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Gwyn in Kent
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10 Feb 2010 22:03 |
A really big THANKYOU. I have been looking for Florence for years.........
So all the time I was thinking she was probably Catherine's illegitimate child, she really belonged to Edward. So sad that her mother died so young. I think I'll buy some certs. in the hope that a link might show, but the baptism is my best hope, I think.
What a good day's work. I am so grateful .
Many thanks to all for their input.
Gwyn
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JaneyCanuck
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10 Feb 2010 21:52 |
I was editing. ;)
Looks like they moved to Worcestershire and I would bet that 1958 death is her.
I think there's little doubt that's her, Florence Wagstaff.
The birth cert undoubtedly says only the mother's name. But if the mother died in childbirth, maybe a baptismal record will give some other names too? Then there's the marriage cert, but that's probably not going to be much help.
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Gwyn in Kent
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10 Feb 2010 21:49 |
Wow Janey I was just about to post and say "Thanks, but leave it for tonight" and here you are with an amazing find.
How can I prove this? I wonder if there's anything on Florence WAGSTAFF's baptism record ?
I think I'm going to need to go to Herefordshire and study the books..... It really does look as if you've found her.
All I've got to do now is find what happened to her. Edit Oh, ..a death
Gwyn
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JaneyCanuck
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10 Feb 2010 21:41 |
Florence's household in 1911, just to get it on record here:
Her husband: PULLEN ALPHAUS 1883 28 Bromyard Herefordshire and children: PULLEN REGINALD ALPHAS 1903 8 PULLEN REGENALD GEORGE 1904 7 PULLEN HORACE ALFRED 1905 6 and a spare person: PULLEN ALFRED GEORGE M 1877 34
No kids born after 1911, it seems.
Looks like the husband's death:
Name: Alphas Pullen Death Registration Month/Year: 1962 Age at death (estimated): 79 Registration district: Worcester Inferred County: Worcestershire Volume: 9d Page: 240
but I'm not finding a death for Florence.
Is this a possible (in the classic mode of having the birthday right but the year wrong)?
Name: Florence Pullen Birth Date: 4 Mar 1884 Death Registration Month/Year: 1970 Registration district: Sutton Inferred County: Greater London Volume: 5e Page: 617
or maybe more likely
Name: Florence Pullen Death Registration Month/Year: 1958 Age at death (estimated): 76 (death was in Q1 1958 so that would fit) Registration district: Martley Inferred County: Worcestershire Volume: 9d Page: 182
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JaneyCanuck
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10 Feb 2010 21:29 |
Florence Pullen in 1911 =
Marriages Sep 1902 Pullen Alphas Bromyard 6a 1197 Wagstaff Florence Bromyard 6a 1197
Births Mar 1882 Wagstaff Florence Bromyard 6a 549
Exactly the right age ...
I see no Florence Wagstaff in Herefordshire in 1891 or 1901.
In 1881 we have:
Name: Elizabeth Wagstaff Age: 19 Estimated birth year: abt 1862 Relation: Servant Gender: Female Where born: Ullingswick, Hereford, England Civil parish: Ullingswick County/Island: Herefordshire Country: England Street Address: Steps House
James Wood 65 Annie Wood 71 >>> Edward H. Wood 19 James Went 45 Elizabeth Wagstaff 19
Deaths Mar 1882 -- died in childbirth? WAGSTAFF Elizabeth 20 Bromyard 6a 375
My my my. I think maybe I've dunnit. ;)
To summarize:
Florence was the daughter of Edward Henry Skerrett and Elizabeth Wagstaff, a servant in the household of Edward's grandparents Wood in 1881.
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JaneyCanuck
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10 Feb 2010 21:17 |
"Ullingsworth" -- I completely made that up, didn't I?
And yet Herbert answered to it in 1911. ;)
Makes my 1911 searches to date worthless though, I think. (I don't have access but Fanny does, for what you requested there, so be patient.)
No Florence, and nobody with surname beginning with S, answers to born in Ullingswick in 1911.
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Aaaargh. I had forgotten to clear something from my search form.
Two Florences of about the right age, born in Ullingswick, in 1911:
BAYLISS FLORENCE 1883 28 Aston Warwickshire
PULLEN FLORENCE 1882 29 Bromyard Herefordshire
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SKERRETT EDWARD 1861 50 Bromyard Herefordshire
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SKERRETT ELIZABETH 1840 71 Bromyard Herefordshire SKERRETT HERBERT 1837 74 Bromyard Herefordshire SKERRETT HAROLD 1892 19 Bromyard Herefordshire SKERRETT JACK 1903 8 Bromyard Herefordshire SKERRETT ROSE ELLEN 1890 21 Tewkesbury Gloucestershire SKERRETT ELIZABETH MAUD 1870 41 Walsingham Norfolk
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Gwyn in Kent
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10 Feb 2010 21:08 |
Is anyone able to tell me what is shown as Catherine's birthplace in 1911 please.? She is in Bromyard district. Please don't use up credits.
She gives 2 differing places in 1891 and 1901.
I'm not sure they really know anyway. I'm fairly sure that in 1901 the son Henry,age 10 b. Wacton, Herefordshire is really Edward Henry b. Blaengarw, Wales ( He is back to Edward Henry on cert. when he married in 1911 )
Name: Henry Sherrett Age: 10 Estimated birth year: abt 1891 Relation: Son Father's Name: Edward Mother's Name: Catherine Gender: Male Where born: Wacton, Herefordshire, England Civil parish: Whitbourne Ecclesiastical parish: St John Baptist Town: Whitbourne County/Island: Herefordshire Country: England Registration district: Bromyard Sub-registration district: Brockhampton ED, institution, or vessel: 10 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 68 Household Members: Name Age Edward Sherrett 39 Catherine Sherrett 38 Herbert Sherrett 15 Rose Sherrett 12 >>>Henry Sherrett 10 Charles Sherrett 5 Lucy Sherrett 2 Source Citation: Class: RG13; Piece: 2491; Folio: 81; Page: 10.
If they can't remember where their own children are born, I'm not sure if they'd know their own birthplace.
Gwyn
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10 Feb 2010 20:23 |
Nope -- 1881:
Harcourt Vaughan 46 >> Occupation: Income From Int Of Moy & Rents Hannah Vaughan 39 Mary Stone 34 - sister-in-law Civil parish: Hentland County/Island: Herefordshire
So this would explain Catherine being in a boarding school in 1881 (with that huge long list of extraneous names!!).
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10 Feb 2010 20:19 |
I'd found the Harcourt Vaughan + Hannah Stone marriage --
Marriages Mar 1863 STONE Hannah Hereford 6a 685 VAUGHAN Harcourt Hereford 6a 685
-- but Harcourt at least didn't die until 1887, in Islington.
Could be Hannah? --
Deaths Jun 1868 VAUGHAN Hannah 27 Weobly 6a 317 (there's a mistranscription in the vol/page) which could explain the children being with the aunt and uncle.
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Gwyn in Kent
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10 Feb 2010 20:04 |
I'm back....Thank you for your help everyone. I'm just going to take a look at all those Catherines.
I have a note from Vital Records for a baptism of a Catherine Frances bapt Peterstow, March 1865, the daughter of Harcourt VAUGHAN and Hannah. ...I don't know if this connects to 'my' Catherine, but made a note while trawling for clues.
Gwyn
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