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zenawarrior

zenawarrior Report 26 Jun 2010 20:27

dont know what iv done but im sorry i wiped my john bird thread

zenawarrior

zenawarrior Report 26 Jun 2010 20:28

sorry meg what was that birth date. really sorry zena

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 26 Jun 2010 20:32

You did!

It might have been me, I was just posting a reply and Whoosh, it went!

You could contact GR, or just start again. I think I have most of it

Albert Edward Bird, b 1889 according to marriage cert, married Emma Sanford b 1891 in 1914 in Birmingham. Their child Olive is Zena's mother in law.

The marriage cert gives Albert's father as John Edward Bird, deceased, and both Albert and John are Casters. The witnesses were Fred Sanford, who is believed to be Emma's father, and Florence May Woodcock, possibly a friend of Emma's. Fred's wife was Mary Ann.

We found the Sanfords in 1911, called Lanford, with a load of children, and Zena has found them in earlier years.

We cannot find Albert Edward Bird or his father in 1911 or 1891.

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 26 Jun 2010 20:33

Sanford family in 1911:

LANFORD, Fred Head Married M 39 1872 Strip Caster Bham St Pauls VIEW
LANFORD, Mary Ann Wife F 40 1871 Bham St Georges Birmingham VIEW
LANFORD, Emma Daughter Single F 19 1892 Cahin Maker Bham St Pauls Birmingham VIEW
LANFORD, Alfred Son Single M 17 1894 Apprentice Bham St Pauls Birmingham VIEW
LANFORD, Fred Son Single M 15 1896 Errand Boys Bham St Pauls Birmingham VIEW
LANFORD, George Son Single M 14 1897 Errand Boys Bham All Saints Birmingham VIEW
LANFORD, Mary Ann Daughter Single F 13 1898 Bham All Saints Birmingham VIEW
LANFORD, Nell Daughter F 11 1900 Bham All Saints Birmingham VIEW
LANFORD, Julia Daughter F 9 1902 Bham All Saints Birmingham VIEW
LANFORD, Hray Son M 8 1903 Bham All Saints Birmingham VIEW
LANFORD, Annie Daughter F 6 1905 Bham All Saints Birmingham VIEW
LANFORD, May Daughter F 4 1907 Bham All Saints Birmingham VIEW
LANFORD, Gertrude Daughter F 3 1908 Bham All Saints Birmingham VIEW
LANFORD, David Son M 0 (8 MONTHS) 1911 Bham All Saints Birmingham VIEW

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RG number:
RG14 Piece:
18039 Reference:
RG14PN18039 RG78PN1096 RD384 SD2 ED7 SN291

Registration District:
Birmingham Sub District:
All Saints Enumeration District:
7 Parish:
Birmingham

Address:
78 Devonshire Street Birmingham County:
Warwickshire

ChristineinPortugal

ChristineinPortugal Report 26 Jun 2010 20:34

I'd just posted this wondering if it was John before Albert's birth, think she said John's occupation was labourer.

Name: John E. Bird
Age: 30
Estimated birth year: abt 1851
Relation: Son
Father's Name: John
Mother's Name: Susan
Gender: Male
Where born: Ebley, Gloucestershire, England

Civil parish: Birmingham
County/Island: Warwickshire
Country: England

Street Address: Osler St 17 House Reservoir Ter
Condition as to marriage: Widow
Education:

Occupation: Bricklayers Labourer

Registration district: Birmingham
Sub-registration district: Lady Wood
ED, institution, or vessel: 46
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
John Bird 68
Susan Bird 78
John E. Bird 30
Rosaline Bird 2
Henry Jones 20

Christine

zenawarrior

zenawarrior Report 26 Jun 2010 20:34

thats brilliant thanks meg

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 26 Jun 2010 20:35

Closest birth for Albert, but Warwick, not Birmingham:

Name: Albert Edward Bird
Year of Registration: 1889
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
District: Warwick (To 1932)
County: Warwickshire
Volume: 6d
Page: 608 (click to see others on page)

zenawarrior

zenawarrior Report 26 Jun 2010 20:36

yes christine he was. but dead when they married in 1914
thank you both

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 26 Jun 2010 20:40

Zena said he was a caster. Did you Zena? No, you didn't. It was Albert and his father in law Fred Sanford who were casters.

zenawarrior

zenawarrior Report 26 Jun 2010 20:43

yes thats right meg albert and fatherinlaw

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 26 Jun 2010 20:46

I was in the middle of posting a story when the thread disappeared.

Zena, get your husband to think more carefully.

My husband always said his dad had two brothers and a sister. I believed him. I met them all and knew their children as my hubby's cousins. We went to their weddings. And he said his grandad was from Macclesfield, Cheshire.

One day I said to him "Why was your dad always interested in the fortunes of Preston North End Football Club?", and hubby said he had no idea.

So I dug about. And Lo and Behold! His dad had THREE brothers and THREE sisters, and his grandad was from Preston.

I've contacted all these people now, and when I said "I've found a family in Sandbach" he said "Oh, I remember going to Sandbach on the bus".

So get Roger to rack his brains. Where did his parents visit when he was a kid. Does he remember and Auntie with a strange name - anything at all.

zenawarrior

zenawarrior Report 26 Jun 2010 20:51

sorry he's bright and inteligent but has the memory of a fillited gnat

zenawarrior

zenawarrior Report 26 Jun 2010 20:57

have to go now will get back to you once all info digested thank you both for your time help and patience xxxxxxxx

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 26 Jun 2010 21:03

Get him to think. Filleted gnat or not. Anything. These Birds are not in Birmingham.

I could suggest you get the birth cert of the Albert Edward I found in 1889, only cos I can find no other any better. But if it doesn't say his father was John Edward, then it won't help.

And if John Edward died when Albert was a baby, by 1914 he might have just made a name up, to save face.

Before you do that, let's look further afield than Birmingham.

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 26 Jun 2010 21:47

How about this?

BIRD, Albert Edward Single ? 22 1889 Stafford Staffs VIEW

RG number:
RG14 Piece:
34996 Reference:
RG14PN34996 RD641 SD21 ED5 SN9999

Address:
South Barracks Gibraltar County:
Overseas military


zenawarrior

zenawarrior Report 26 Jun 2010 21:48

sorry had to nip out.
ok what would you do next

zenawarrior

zenawarrior Report 26 Jun 2010 21:49

fits age wise doesnt it

zenawarrior

zenawarrior Report 26 Jun 2010 21:54

roger says his granddad died before he was born so albert was dead by june 1951

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 28 Jun 2010 00:17

I don't know what to suggest next.

You could get the birth cert I suggested, but it aint going to really prove anything. His dad should be a labourer, but then every Bird around then was a labourer.

Has your hubby no relatives at all that he can think of? A distant cousin? An aunt from way back? Did he go on the bus to Blackpool? Anything about his childhood. Did he ever get Christmas presents from Aunts and Uncles? One relly of mine remembered vistiting someone who lived near a canal and got pushed into the water when he was about 7. That sorted that family out - great uncle Albert lived adjacant to the canal.

He'll have to think harder. Something. Anything. Did somebody have a dog? Can he remember someone with an unusual occupation - my hubby's uncle was a steeplejack.

Last resort but often very fruitful, has he any idea where anyone was buried? Locating a grave in a municipal cemetery can tell us all sorts.

He has got to rack his brains on this. Anything at all.

Margaret

zenawarrior

zenawarrior Report 28 Jun 2010 15:31

thanks meg i'll work on him xxxx