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Anne
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21 Mar 2010 05:37 |
Can anyone help with this My great Aunt Isabella Smith born in Garston Lancashire in 1865? Daughter of Joseph Smith Born 1832 Uttoxeter staffordshire & Isabella Smith. According to my Mother, she married a water engineer (name unknown) who became manager of water installations of Peking.
She lived a very "luxurious " life. She had two daughters Florence and Mabel. One married a German & the other a Russian prior to the first world war. My Mother thinks she is buried in Bubbling Well Cemetery Peking. Which is now a park called Jingxan-park.
I would love to know who my Uncle was & what happened to his daughters
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RutlandBelle
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21 Mar 2010 11:16 |
just for ref 1881 Name: Isabella Smith Age: 16 Estimated birth year: abt 1865 Relation: Daughter Father's Name: Joseph Mother's Name: Isabella Gender: Female Where born: Garston, Lancashire, England Civil parish: Kirkdale County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Street Address: 46 Leison Street Education:
Employment status: View image Occupation: Apprentice Boot & Shoe Shop Registration district: West Derby Sub-registration district: Kirkdale ED, institution, or vessel: 26 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Joseph Smith 49 Isabella Smith 48 Joseph Smith 18 Isabella Smith 16 Alice Smith 13 Mary L. Smith 11 Henry Smith 6 unfortunately there are a lot of marriages for an Isabella Smith in West Derby reg district (the district that contains Garstan)
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Anne
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21 Mar 2010 11:22 |
Thanks your help Unfortunately this is the only census ref I have found for her
Does anyone know if there are any Chinese company records?
Henry was my Grandfather and his father died soon after this and the family was dispersed. My Grandfather was brought up by his older sister Alice. Anne
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SylviaInCanada
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21 Mar 2010 23:39 |
Here she is on the 1871 Census
Note that this census says she was born in Manchester, but they are living in the parish of Garston, West Derby, Liverpool
1871 Census
Name: Isabella Smith Age: 6 Estimated birth year: abt 1865 Relation: Daughter Father's Name: Joseph Mother's Name: Isabella Gender: Female Where born: Manchester Civil parish: Garston Ecclesiastical parish: St Micheal County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Registration district: West Derby Sub-registration district: Wavertree
Joseph Smith 39 b.ca 1832, Staffordshire, Foreman Omnibus Branch Isabella Smith 38 b.ca 1833, Workington, Cumberland Joseph Smith 8 b.ca 1863, Liverpool Isabella Smith 6 Allie Smith 3 b.ca 1868, Garston, West Derby Mary Louisa Smith 1 year, 5 months b.ca 1869, Garston Mary Smith 82 b.ca 1789, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, Widow <<<< Doesn't say, but I wonder if she is Joseph's mother??? Henry Starkey 38 Boarder, born Belfast, Ireland
Address:- 14 Monar Street
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Anne
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22 Mar 2010 07:57 |
thanks Sylvia
I am finding my Smith family very difficult to find. Not only because they are "Smith" but because my Mother was very much the youngest child of a youngest child she did not know the family as her parents had moved south before she was born. Also, although I got her to write down what she knew, a lot of it is acquired memory and she knew no surnames of married aunts, as was normal then.
Anne.
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RutlandBelle
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22 Mar 2010 11:14 |
Anne how frustrating for you. I can see how you would find the story of the aunt going to China fascinating.
Just a thought but could you look on 'Incoming Passenger List' on Ancestry, I only have Essential otherwise I would look.
It would have been unusual I think to go to China and never come back to England for a break. I 'lost' a gt uncle from 1891 till he turned up on the passenger list in 1930 with a wife returning from Rangoon, Burma.
I know you haven't a surname but you could search on first name, age and place of departure and see what comes up. China in the late 1890's early 1900's was a place of great upheaval, 1901 saw the Boxer Uprising and many English people came home but went back again.
Good Luck, Jennifer
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RutlandBelle
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22 Mar 2010 11:25 |
1891 it looks as if Isabella (senior) married again and is again a widow, it is badly transcribed this nut i think it is them
Isabella Daurora (acually Dawson on the image) Age: 55 Estimated birth year: abt 1836 Relation: Head Gender: Female Where born: Cumberland, Workington Civil parish: Kirkdale Ecclesiastical parish: St Mary Town: Kirkdale County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Street Address:
Occupation: Butcher
Condition as to marriage:widow Employment status: View image Registration district: West Derby Sub-registration district: Kirkdale ED, institution, or vessel: 11 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Isabella Daurora 55 (Dawson) Joseph Smith 28 son Henry E Smith 16 son William T Dawson 10 step son May L Foster 21 daughter born Garston/married Eliza Harrison 10 (16 on image) servant
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Anne
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22 Mar 2010 11:26 |
Thanks Jennifer I had not thought of that.
Yes they did come back to England on a visit because we still have the presents they brought. Also My mother said they brought servants, She was most surprised as her cousins "did not know how to dress themselves and couldn't even button their own gloves"!!!! I let my subs to ancestry go.
At the moment I am trawling through the marriages of Smiths.No names shriek from my memory, not that I expected them to.
Anne
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Anne
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22 Mar 2010 12:08 |
Hi Jennifer
I had looked on the 1891 census on Find my past
It is different Dawson - Isabella - Head -widow - 50 - 1841 - Butcher The rest of the info is the same. Where did you find this census?
I was keeping an open mind on this as I was told that when Henry's father died he was brought up by his aunts and had assumed it was Alice who married a Yorkshire Pig farmer ( Name unknown)and she became a butcher when "times were bad"
My Grandfather went to work as a butcher for his Uncles Zachamiah and Jeremiah ( Surname unknown)
He moved South and became a Company Director of a large meat importers Poor Isabella, she did not have much luck with her men!!
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BatMansDaughter
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22 Mar 2010 12:09 |
Anne,
do you have a rough date that they came back to the UK.... I'm willing to spend some time on this for you as it is sooo interesting.
Dee x
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Anne
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22 Mar 2010 12:28 |
Hi Dee
that is very kind of you.
Unfortunately I don't know anything tangible it is all recorded memory. I would think Aunt Isabella came back after 1900. My Mother was born in 1911, but I'm pretty sure that if she did actually meet them she would have been very tiny.
I have a photo of Isabella taken by Ying Cheong, Tinentsin China. She is wearing a milk maid costume and he is dressed as a jockey. They look very young. Unfortunately no date.
Thanks all your help and advice Anne
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RutlandBelle
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22 Mar 2010 15:33 |
this looks like Isabella (seniors ) marriage
Marriages Mar 1887 DAWSON William Taylor W. Derby 8b 676 Smith Isabella W. Derby 8b 676
and his death
Deaths Jun 1890 Dawson William Taylor 54 W. Derby 8b 225
and ? hers
Deaths Mar 1893 Dawson Isabella 60 W.Derby 8b 226
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Anne
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22 Mar 2010 16:06 |
Whow Jennifer that is great
I was trying to find great aunts but to get it back to Great grandmother is a lot more than I expected.
I looked up Dawson Butcher and there are so many of them!!
Anne
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BatMansDaughter
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22 Mar 2010 16:15 |
Hi Anne,
I had a good look on the UK incoming passenger lists, unfortunately nothing jumped out at me.... the other problem I thought was that if Mabel and Florence married just prior to WW1 then I would be looking for possibly 3 different surnames travelling together, if they travelled when your mother was a young girl (1915 +/- 5 years, my search period).
I have started to look at Water Engineers on the 1881 census and trying to match a marriage to Isabella....... not accomplished anything there either!
It's probably only one small bit of info missing that would help to sort it out, so maybe a trawl through your paperwork again?
I think Jennifer and I are so intrigued by this that we wont let it rest... I did start looking last night before I even added to your thread.
Dee x
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SylviaInCanada
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22 Mar 2010 20:07 |
???????? Henry in 1901??
1901 Census
Name: Henry E Smith Age: 26 Estimated birth year: abt 1875 Relation: Visitor Gender: Male Where born: Liverpool, London, England Civil parish: Rochester St Margaret Ecclesiastical parish: St Peter County/Island: Kent Country: England Registration district: Medway Sub-registration district: Rochester and Chatham
George W Wigley 34 Trinity House Pilot Mary L Wigley 35 Weaby A H Wigley 11 George M D Wigley 9 Gertrude E E Wigley 4 William C Wigley 2 Edith M Witchlow 22 Sister-in-law Henry E Smith 26 Butcher's Clerk
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Anne
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22 Mar 2010 20:42 |
Thanks Dee
I realised that it would not be an easy problem.I had not come across freebmd before and will try and spend some of tomorrow looking for a Smith marriage. The trouble is that there are so many that I can't buy all the certs!!!!
Anne
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Anne
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22 Mar 2010 20:52 |
Hi Sylvia
Yes is is my Grandfather. He met my Grandmother Hannah Eleanor Wigley and they Married in 1890. He was then working for James Nelson Ltd where he eventually became a Director.
I am very lucky in the fact that Graham Giles has written a wonderful family tree " Giles and Wigley families of Kent " and has documented the Family fully, including the wills. Also the Medway Records have the City Ark where a lot of the church registers are on line
If only the Smiths were so easy!!
Anne
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SylviaInCanada
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22 Mar 2010 20:58 |
BUT
Henry E Smith was on the 1891 Census, with who RutlandBelle thought mught be mother Isabella remarried to Mr Dawson
and Henry was only 16 then
did he really marry Miss Wigley when he was 15 or 16????
sylvia
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SylviaInCanada
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22 Mar 2010 21:03 |
Ah
according to the Giles and Wigley Family Public Tree on ancestry
Henry and Hannah Eleanor Wigley married 3 August 1901
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Anne
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22 Mar 2010 21:06 |
No. Greatgrand father liked him but it meant that Hannah would have to go to London to live when he eventually gave his consent Henry was 26 and Hannah 21. Anne
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