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Coincidence? What are the chances?
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AuntySherlock | Report | 4 Mar 2010 11:51 |
I would take your theory one step further. I do not think James Gardiner married Emma Jordan. There is no evidence I can find of a marriage between them. (And that statement certainly does not mean they never married). I just can not find a marriage and believe you me I have looked. The final step in that search is to find the individual marriages and match the vol and page numbers. Will do that in the morning. And even that will probably not turn up a marriage. |
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Tara | Report | 4 Mar 2010 12:03 |
Thankyou so much AS for your investigations....nope no trace of Alexander, James or William in any other census in relation to Jane and James snr. I can find no trace of a marriage between James and Emma or weirdly James and Jane, but thanks again for all your help. |
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AuntySherlock | Report | 4 Mar 2010 20:18 |
Have you thought along the lines of them moving long distance. Out of England and Wales. What ties them to that particular part of the UK. Could they have gone further afield than Scotland or Ireland, perhaps USA or Australia. You have William in the 1911 census and being your GGfather you must be fairly certain of his movements, but what of the rest of the family. |
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Tara | Report | 5 Mar 2010 09:11 |
Hi AS, I don't think they travelled to another part of the UK, my family were very much City of London based. I have managed to locate Alexander in the 1901 and 1911 census...(Williams's elder brother and James's and Emma's eldest son.) I cannot find William anywhere or weirdly a marriage for him and my GG mother Mary Hart either - I have searched high and low. So, I sent for Alexanders marriage cert (DEC 1990) which arrived yesterday and James is on there - profession marble polisher. Another strange thing...Mary...wife of William....I can find no trace of marriage record for her parents either...is this unusual...to have so many marriage records missing or marriages not taking place? |
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AuntySherlock | Report | 5 Mar 2010 10:07 |
The answer to your question is yes there are quite a few instances of marriages not occurring or not being registered. However I think it is far too early to put this lack of information into that category. Please tell me exactly word for word what is on Alexander's marriage certificate including the date. |
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Tara | Report | 5 Mar 2010 10:20 |
Hi AS, thank you again....Alexanders marriage cert...Dec 14th 1890...Alexander James Gardiner 20 (occupation is difficult to read...municipal water something or watch maker? )address 20 Willow Walk... Father James Gardiner occupation marble polisher - marries Sophia Emily Barrett 19,marriage in St Johns Church, Bethnal Green. Father Joseph Barrett salesman. |
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AuntySherlock | Report | 6 Mar 2010 04:46 |
This is what you know. From London Marriages and Banns 1754-1921 from Ancestry |
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AuntySherlock | Report | 6 Mar 2010 05:20 |
Births Mar 1872 (>99%) |
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AuntySherlock | Report | 6 Mar 2010 07:22 |
1901 England Census |
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AuntySherlock | Report | 6 Mar 2010 07:26 |
I think you should take a risk and buy the birth certificate. This will tell you if this is the correct Alexander, ie if James and Emma are his parents. If you go through GRO with the information March Quarter 1872 Vol 1b page 773, the cert will cost you 7 of your pounds. Up to you whether you wish to waste the money. |
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Tara | Report | 6 Mar 2010 10:00 |
Yes, AS, I think I will invest in Alexanders birth cert, I think I may apply for a birth cert for one of Jane and James's children to find out who Jane was...not knowing is doin my head in. Mineral water maker...mmm interesting. William was a meat market porter so there's a good chance that it's the right Alexander, same occupation etc. Thanks again. Oh and I found another James Gardiner in the 1901 census, stone mason living in a Coffee house in St Lukes but it has his birth place as Guilford in 1850...which isn't right. Was everyone called James Gardiner a stone mason???? |
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AuntySherlock | Report | 6 Mar 2010 10:06 |
A complete irrelevancy for you. Just had me thinking. |
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AuntySherlock | Report | 6 Mar 2010 10:15 |
Next question. Did William Gardiner serve in the British forces in WW1. If so do you know his regiment or his service number. There are lots of Service records for William Gardiner, just need to know the correct one to access. |
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Tara | Report | 6 Mar 2010 10:37 |
Oh that's interesting...Will Hart and Mary Gardiner...Mary was born in 1878 and Will was born 1877...I have their birth certs..would that make them too young? In the 1911 census it says they have been married for 10 years, which could be a lie of course...I don't know for sure if Hart was her name at time of marriage...it's weird because her parents marriage is non existent too so I wonder if they went somewhere special to get hitched. Don't know if William served in the war...have no one to ask that unfortunately, I am going on info from census and certs. Oh, on William's birth cert he is down as just William, on his death cert he is down as William James...which is likely to be more accurate d'ya know? |
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AuntySherlock | Report | 6 Mar 2010 10:47 |
Wadda ya mean you have their birth certificates. How do they fit into this equation. I was joking because I have an instance also of cross marriages between families who knew each other. |
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AuntySherlock | Report | 6 Mar 2010 11:24 |
http://labs.familysearch.org/ |
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Tara | Report | 6 Mar 2010 11:47 |
Ha, sorry I don't want you tearing any more hair out and sorry to be so slow with the info reveals - I didnt think they were relevant to the whole Jane and James thang. |
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AuntySherlock | Report | 6 Mar 2010 22:52 |
1891 Census. If James was 6 in 1881 he should be 16 in this census. Either age could be over or under stated. Other children may have left home. Just a thought. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 6 Mar 2010 23:34 |
AuntyS asked me to have a look on this thread. |
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Researching: |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 6 Mar 2010 23:38 |
Frisco |
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