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17 Jul 2010 16:37 |
Yes Ann !!
most grateful, I did send a reply .
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16 Jul 2010 23:28 |
Did you get it?
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Florence
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16 Jul 2010 16:45 |
Have sent!!!
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15 Jul 2010 19:58 |
Hi Flo,
Click on my name and send me your e-mail address, I will then forward you the original census form.
Yes there are some hospital records which were preserved, but I suspect very few in their entirity.
There is a great example on this, google Small&Special and enter their website, if you register you can look at the casenotes as well, but beware some of them are quite sad, the photograph section of the children is wonderful.
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14 Jul 2010 17:04 |
Hello Ann, Can i ask a favour ? could you send me the info about the hospital bit . via my name ? only i want to print it out and show my brother! Only it prints all of the messages , i have found that if they are sent via name i can just print the page needed.
thanks again Flo
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14 Jul 2010 15:54 |
Hello Ann,
I know what you mean about guess work, but i still think its him! going on the info i have had off people. Apparently suffered with ashma all his life but got worse the older he became. I did check on the hospital and there was one that fitted with that complaint TB , ASHMA, ect !! And the age if he was admitted in the jan he would have been 4 going on five. she went to bilston to tell relatives probably thats where William his father was born.It all seems to fit.
I was wandering Ann? is there anyway that records were kept in hospitals back then? or am i clinging to straws.?
Flo
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13 Jul 2010 22:02 |
That was me deleting by mistake!
Bucknall hospital is about 1/2 miles east of Hanley!
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13 Jul 2010 21:51 |
Hi Flo,
Dont get too excited it may not be him! I checked a load of possibles and he was the only Loner.
Clark is spelt with an E, and why would they not know his BP, if he was admitted accompanied by an adult/relative
Infectious diseases.....could mean a multitude of ailments.....TB etc. There is still the possibility that he was left off the census full stop.
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13 Jul 2010 15:08 |
Ann ,
My word !! it does sound like it is him !!
only issue his .birth yr. i do have certs His parents married in jan 1906 he was b feb 1906 close call!! It would explain why he was not with them. Also it would explain why she only had the one child i was told when he was a child she was very strict with him . perhaps she was being careful? Does it say what the desease was ? i do know he had ashma in later life, wander if that had anything to do with it? Anyway Ann again you have come up trumps !! and i thank you very very much, you are a star in my eyes . Flo
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13 Jul 2010 14:19 |
Hi again Flo,
Like a dog with a bone! Have been playing around with the 1911 for John 1906............did you come across this one????
census - household transcription Person: CLARKE, John Institution: Infectious Disease Hospital, INFECTIOUS DISEASE HOSPITAL Cost: You will be charged 10 credits for a transcript and 30 credits for an image, unless you have purchased a subscription for this set of records. census search results 1911 address search redefine current search Name Relation Condition/ Yrs married Sex Age Birth Year Occupation Where Born Original census image
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CLARKE, John Patient M 4 1907 N K VIEW
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 16612 Reference: RG14PN16612 RD361 SD5 ED4 SN1 Registration District: Stoke upon Trent Sub District: Stoke Rural Enumeration District: 4 Parish: Stoke Rural Address: Bucknall Stoke on Trent County: Staffordshire
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- census search results 1911 address search redefine current search © findmypast.co.uk
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11 Jul 2010 19:11 |
will have to sign off now everyone , thanks again for being so helpful!
Flo
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11 Jul 2010 18:59 |
Thank you K,
STill do not know the name !! they were most probably visiting a member of thier family and stayed there the night. Its most likely them and a error as been caused abt the info for thier son .
Or it maybe children were not allowed as Ann had noticed there were no children at that address ,and he was left somewhere else ? a child was mentioned. So i am taking it as them perhaps he will turn up somewhere some day!! thanks again K
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11 Jul 2010 18:50 |
On the enurmerators cover the owner is given as a Mrs C Pickup
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11 Jul 2010 18:45 |
Thank you K,
I thought it might help, do not recordnise anyone but will keep info for checking. I thought it may have had the owners? It looks like some sort of hotel . thanks again you have all been great. Ha! Just noticed Lodging house !! FLo
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11 Jul 2010 18:31 |
1911 census - address transcription - Listed as a Lodging House Address: 173 Oxford St Bilston Year Occupation Where Born Original census image 295 WALKER, Richard Visitor Single M 37 1874 Labourer Bilston Staffs VIEW 295 CORKLAND, Anthony Visitor Single M 44 1867 Labourer Bilston Staffs VIEW 295 BARNEY, Bernard Visitor Single M 26 1885 Labourer Bilston Staffs VIEW 295 BENTON, Bert Visitor Single M 42 1869 Hawker Darlaston Staffs VIEW 295 SNAPE, Joseph Visitor Married M 59 1852 Hawker Bilston Staffs VIEW 295 CHERRINGTON, John Visitor Single M 45 1866 Hawker Bradley Staffs VIEW 295 BATEMAN, Charles Visitor Single M 43 1868 Hawker Darlaston Staffs VIEW 295 MORRISON, Edward Visitor Single M 43 1868 Piano Player Dudley Wortershire VIEW 295 JAMESON, Monteauge Visitor Widower M 54 1857 Tinner Dudley Wortershire VIEW 295 JAMESON, John Visitor Single M 27 1884 Tinner Birmingham Worstershire VIEW 295 CLARE, John Visitor Widower M 34 1877 Labourer Bilston Staffs VIEW 295 FORDE, John Visitor Widower M 66 1845 Hawker Oxford VIEW 295 BRADEY, Thomas Visitor Single M 40 1871 Labourer Bilston Staffs VIEW 295 CARTER, Edward Visitor Widower M 55 1856 Labourer Oldbury Wost VIEW 295 PRICE, Mow Visitor Married M 27 1884 Labourer Bilston Staffs VIEW 295 BARKER, Thomas Visitor Single M 35 1876 Gardener Dudley Wost VIEW 295 GROWENT, Jacob Visitor Married M 53 1858 Collier Biston Staffs VIEW 295 JONES, Henry Visitor Married M 40 1871 Sign Writer Middlesex VIEW 295 PARKER, William Visitor Married M 44 1867 Carter Bilston Staffs VIEW 295 DONES, Jack Visitor Married M 34 1877 Hawker Derbyshire VIEW 295 PARKER, Jane Visitor Married F 43 1868 House Duties VIEW 295 ROLLAND, Lessie Visitor Married F 34 1877 House Duties Wales VIEW 295 JONES, Emma Visitor Married F 35 1876 Hawker Darlaston Staffs VIEW 295 LACK, Hannah Visitor Single F 29 1882 Hawker S Hampton VIEW 295 CLARK, William Visitor Married M 33 1878 Iron Worker Bilston Staffs VIEW 295 CLARK, Emman Visitor Married 6 years F 26 1885 House Duties Hanley Staffs VIEW 295 JONES, Jane Visitor Married F 53 1858 Brick Hill Bilston Staffs VIEW 295 JONES, Samuel Visitor Married 16 years M 43 1868 Collier Bilston Staffs VIEW
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11 Jul 2010 18:27 |
Ann.
I have just been thinking /? is it possible you can get the names of the people who are living at the address 173 Oxford st Bilston. It does not matter if you cannot only i might know the name!!
Flo
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11 Jul 2010 18:12 |
Ann ,
You have been a star!! and i thank you very much for your time, much appreciated. i really thought in the first place they should have been in salop st has thats what William had on his army record1914. John apparently moved from Hanley abt the age of 3/5 but when someone ages ago checked it out all she found is what you have found, so i have took it as you say a mistake, It would be nice to know exactly where he was , but you cannot have everything you wish for can you? thanks again Ann. And i,m making sure this time i will not lose info i have printed it . By the way thank you for the extra info on his grandparents i did not have that ! thanks
Flo
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11 Jul 2010 17:58 |
Well I have tried searching John Clark/Clarke 1906 +/-2
Born Staffordshire or Hanley
Searched just Clark/Clarke 1906 +/-2
Searched also for Lewis Clark/Clarke
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11 Jul 2010 17:54 |
Well he's not at Grandmas!! lol
census - household transcription Person: HILDITCH, Henriette Address: 28 Rutland St Hanley Stoke on Trent Cost: You will be charged 10 credits for a transcript and 30 credits for an image, unless you have purchased a subscription for this set of records. census search results 1911 address search redefine current search Name Relation Condition/ Yrs married Sex Age Birth Year Occupation Where Born Original census image
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HILDITCH, William Oliver Head Married M 58 1853 Hollowware Presser Hanley Stoke on Trent VIEW HILDITCH, Emily Wife Married 32 years F 56 1855 Charwoman Hanley Stoke on Trent VIEW HILDITCH, Abraham Son Single M 25 1886 Potters Placer At Ovans Hanley Stoke on Trent VIEW HILDITCH, Eliza Daughter Single F 23 1888 Dipping House Hanley Stoke on Trent VIEW HILDITCH, Henriette Daughter Single F 20 1891 Hanley Stoke on Trent VIEW HILDITCH, Louisa Daughter F 12 1899 School Hanley Stoke on Trent VIEW
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 16528 Reference: RG14PN16528 RG78PN1022 RD361 SD1 ED18 SN118 Registration District: Stoke upon Trent Sub District: Hanley Enumeration District: 18 Parish: Hanley Address: 28 Rutland St Hanley Stoke on Trent
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11 Jul 2010 17:51 |
Hello Ann,
I took the info as being them because i could not find them anywhere else. Knowing they moved by then from Hanley to Salop st Bradley.Williams parents John and margaret had died by then1901/02. so it cannot be them they were visiting. Mary his aunt a school teacher lived close by no 96. Perhaps her parents moved there also names being emily and William Hilditch. Or perhaps he was with them back in Hanley ?
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