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Simon

Simon Report 28 Apr 2011 09:56

LadyKira

Many thanks for looking at this one for me.

I must say this is interesting but I am not convinced.

It would seem more unlikely that the family would become Sass from Such than a boy brought up in a workhouse as William John called himself John William as he got older.

I think I found him on the 1891 in Manchester working as a blacksmith but living as a boarder at 1 Alfred St in Rusholme, Manchester

Where was John William Gibson Such in 1891?

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 28 Apr 2011 02:53

This would correspond

Household Record 1881 British Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Jonathon SUCH Head W Male 47 Hull, York, England General Labourer
Arthur SUCH Son U Male 18 Hull, York, England
John W. Gibson SUCH Son U Male 16 Hull, York, England
Edith SUCH Daur Female 14 Hull, York, England Scholar
Samuel SUCH Son Male 12 Hull, York, England Scholar
Anne SUCH Daur Female 10 Hull, York, England Scholar


LadyKira

LadyKira Report 28 Apr 2011 01:29

Ok working from most recent date downwards. I have removed your mother as you have said she is living.


England & Wales, Death Index: 1916-2005
Name:Ernest William Sass
Birth Date:4 Dec 1898
Death Registration Month/Year:Sep 1985
Age at death (estimated):86
Registration district: Manchester
Inferred County:Lancashire
Volume:38
Page:1408


Births Mar 1925
Sass Irene Hancock Manchester N. 8d 652


Births Jun 1927
Sass Marjorie Hancock Manchester N. 8d 609

Births Dec 1929
Sass John W Hancock Manchester N. 8d 663



Marriages Dec 1924
Hancock Gladys Sass Prestwich 8d 651
Sass Ernest W Hancock Prestwich 8d 651

1911 census - household transcription
Person: SASS, Beatrice
Address: 29 Slack Road Lr Crumpsall Manchester
SASS, John William G Married M 42 1869 Fitter Yorkshire Hull
SASS, Beatrice Wife Married 14 years F 35 1876 Winton Lancashire
SASS, Beatrice May Daughter F 13 1898 School Lanc Blackley
SASS, William Ernest Son M 12 1899 School Lanc Crumpsall
SASS, John Henry Son M 10 1901 School Lanc Crumpsall
HAMER, Arthur Nephew M 9 1902 School Lanc Crumpsall
HAMER, Ada Caroline Daughter F 2 1909 Lanc Crumpsall

4 children all living so one missing?

Births Sep 1908
Sass Ada Caroline Prestwich 8d 331


1901 census - household transcription
Person: SASS, Beatrice M
Address: 29, Slack Road, North Manchester
SASS, John W Head Married M 26 1875 Mechanic In Bleach Wks
Hull Yorkshire England
SASS, Beatrice Wife Married F 24 1877 Winton Green England
SASS, Beatrice M Daughter Single F 3 1898 Barns Green Mchr England
SASS, William E Son Single M 2 1899 Crumpsall England
HAMER, Ada Sister-In-Law Single F 25 1876 Winton England

Marriages Sep 1896
Hamer Beatrice Caroline Chorlton 8c 1480
SASS John William Chorlton 8c 1480

Note John William G in 1911 census.
Variation in year of birth 1869-1875
Same address.
parents marry in lancashire

I think this could be his birth
Births Mar 1865
SUCH John William Gibson Hull 9d 188

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 27 Apr 2011 23:43

Please take a step ffurther back You mentioned your mother and she is stii alive. Is her middle initial B?

Simon

Simon Report 27 Apr 2011 21:06

Very true

On both the 1891 and 1901 original census images it does state where born Hull.

How many other Sass's were born in Hill in the 1860's

Ozibird

Ozibird Report 27 Apr 2011 20:58

We really can't tell without finding his birth. It does seem likely as you say, not many Sass born in Hull. Not that we actually know he was born in Hull.

It is very unfortunate that he is a scholar both times in the workhouse. I wonder if blacksmithing was a skill taught in the workhouse.

Ozi

Simon

Simon Report 26 Apr 2011 21:59

1881 Census


name: William Sass
age: 15
gender: Male
birth year: 1866
birthplace: Hull, Yorkshire, England
relationship to head of household: Pauper Inmate
marital condition: Single
profession/occupation: Scholar
address: Hull Workhouse Anlaby Road
census place: Kingston Upon Hull Holy Trinity And St Mary, Yorkshire (East Riding), England
disability:
record type: Household
family history library film: 1342154
the national archives reference: RG11
piece/folio: 4780 / 106
page number: 22

Is John William Sass the same person as William Sass?

Simon

Simon Report 26 Apr 2011 13:16

The 2 year old boy was William Earnest Sass born in Manchester 1899

His father was William John Sass born Hull in about 1867

1911

SASS JOHN WILLIAM 1869 42 Prestwich Lancashire
SASS BEATRICE 1876 35
SASS BEATRICE MAY 1898 13
SASS WILLIAM ERNEST 1899 12
SASS JOHN HENRY 1901 10

MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 26 Apr 2011 10:23

Simon, who is their father as a 2 year old boy in 1901?

If we start with the facts and go back again then we'll see where we end up.

Simon

Simon Report 26 Apr 2011 09:19

Ozbird,

I thought I had this Cert, but I have mixed it with another John William.

I am know a little confused.

The facts are that my wifes mother was born in Manchester.

She gave me all the details of her family and I spoke to her eldest sister who was born in the 1920's.

I found the 1901 Census easily and found their father as a 2 year old boy living with his mother and father.
His father is given as John William Sass born Hull.
I have subsequently seen the 1911 census and it also states where born Hull.

I cannot find a birth for John William Sass or William John Sass or any variation on the GRO.

The only Sass of the right gender & age I have found on the 1891 Census
was a John William Sass in Manchester working in a bleachworks
In 1891 in Manchester working as a blacksmith but living as a boarder at 1 Alfred St in Rusholme, Manchester
In 1881 I found him in Hull Workhouse
In 1871 I found him in Hull Workhouse

I am 95% positive that from 1871 to 1911 they are the same person.

From this point on I am struggling to find his parents.

Any inspiration would be appreciated.

I am truly stuck.

Ozibird

Ozibird Report 26 Apr 2011 03:28

Simon, I have followed this thread with interest.

You say, "I must have misremembered this certificate" Do you mean that you don't have John William Sass's birth certificate after all?

Ozi

Simon

Simon Report 25 Apr 2011 22:16

HI JC

I hope you had a great weekend.

I must have misremembered this certificate, I last looked at this some time ago.

Sass is such an unusual name in England and therefore any Sass's in Hull may / must be related to John William.

John William in Hull is the only John William Sass of the right age to match the John William in Manchester.

Two Fred Sass's maybe.

Two marriages maybe

I certainly can't find the births and deaths of the key people.

So if John William was born in 1867 who was the mother Louisa, Jane or someone else?



JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 25 Apr 2011 20:12

Simon, I am not following at all.


"Still don't understand if John Williams parents were alive but separated or Fred was married to Jane why John William was in the workhouse."

If John/William's parents were Frederick and Louisa and *the Frederick married to Jane was a completely different person*, as seems likely, this question has no meaning or relevance.

The standard reason for a child being in an institution was that the parents were both deceased. Possibly, the mother (or the father) was deceased and the remaining parent could not care for the child.

It hardly makes sense that John/William would be the child of parents who married in 1864 and were together and not apparently impoverished in 1871, and yet he would be in a workhouse.

It also makes virtually no sense that a couple who married in 1864 in Tynemouth (or wherever it was) would then have a child shortly after that in Hull and then be in Tynemouth in the next census. Just no sense!

You have said you have a birth certificate for John William Sass -- why on earth not find it and look at it??? and then you will know who his parents were!!!

If you actually ordered and received John William Sass's birth certificate, the record has to be -- has to be -- in the GRO index somewhere. And yet it is no where to be found.

I'm afraid you must be misremembering that certificate's existence.

This idée fixe you have got, that there was one Fred, who first had wife Louisa and children, and wife Louisa and children "went" somewhere, and the same Fred married Jane Smith, all in two completely different places (and with different birth details for the Freds) just doesn't make sense.

Simon

Simon Report 24 Apr 2011 19:49

I have emailed the Hull History Society, the replied to say that they had no Workhouse records at all!

I agree I need to find out who John William's mother was Louisa or Jane.

I have found Janes marriage to Frederick on IGI as Frederick Lass???
She was born in Sunderland area.
So if John William was her son was, why did she go to Hull.

IGI marriage record

groom's name: Frederick Lass
groom's birth date: 1832
groom's birthplace:
groom's age: 32
bride's name: Jane Smith
bride's birth date: 1838
bride's birthplace:
bride's age: 26
marriage date: 06 Sep 1864
marriage place: Monk-Wearmouth, Durham, England
groom's father's name: John Lass
groom's mother's name:
bride's father's name: Cavendish Smith
bride's mother's name:
groom's race:
groom's marital status: Single
groom's previous wife's name:
bride's race:
bride's marital status: Single
bride's previous husband's name:
indexing project (batch) number: M00769-3
system origin: England-EASy
source film number: 1514569
reference number: 17

Where did Louisa and the children go.
Did they go back to Germany?

Still don't understand if John Williams parents were alive but separated or Fred was married to Jane why John William was in the workhouse.

Without any records I guess I will never know.

Cavendish Smith - there can't be many of those in Sunderland.

Simon

Simon Report 21 Apr 2011 23:08

Yes,

I can't find it either. I ordered and received this years ago.

John William Sass is his name.

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 21 Apr 2011 22:40

Simon, please, don't just tell me what you have -- show us the record!!

John/William birth certificate -- what is the actual name?? -- copy the record from FreeBMD to the thread. I can't find anything no matter what I search for.

I don't want to know what it gives the father as -- the question is who the mother is!!

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 21 Apr 2011 22:38

Simon, send me your email address. Ancestry has Julius Sass's birth transcribed as:

Name: Juline Sars
Year of Registration: 1861
Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
DISTRICT: Hull (1854 Onw)
COUNTY: Yorkshire - East Riding, Humberside
Volume: 9d
Page: _


for no reason, it's perfectly plain on the typed page. FreeBMD may have corrected it and Ancestry hasn't caught up. I'll make the correction and include your email address as a relation of his brother.

Simon

Simon Report 21 Apr 2011 22:38

JC

I have John / William Birth cert it gives the father as Fredrick Sass.

I have 3 census records with John William on

All state where born Hull including the 1901 and 1911 when he was living in Manchester.

Yes I will consider buying Fred and Jane marriage cert.

Thanks for your help

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 21 Apr 2011 22:28

Your wife is *probably* related to Fred and Louisa because John/William is *probably* their son and not the son of Fred #2 and Jane.

*If* the Freds are different people. Heck, they could be the same one, he could have deserted Louisa and hooked up with Jane, John/William could be a son of Louisa with some other man ...

Where is the record of the birth of John/William Sass c1866??


I wouldn't go pursuing the ancestry of any particular Fred until you've sorted out who yours is.

It might be worth having the marriage certificate of Fred and Jane just to know who *his* father was, for eventual sorting purposes.

Joy

Joy Report 21 Apr 2011 22:22

I have sent my email address to you in case you want the image with his signature.