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Dea

Dea Report 22 Jan 2011 16:29

I don't know whether we have had the full transcript or not but I will post it again just in case!:
1911:
DORE, John Samuel Head Married M 39 1872 Coal Miner Hewer Derbyshire Alfreton
DORE, Agnes Wife Married 16 years F 35 1876 Derbyshire Alfreton
DORE, Adolphus Son M 14 1897 Coal Miner Gang Lad Below Ground Derbyshire Alfreton
DORE, George Reesthe Son M 13 1898 School Derbyshire Alfreton
O DORE, Frank Son M 10 1901 School Derbyshire Alfreton
DORE, Mabel Daughter F 5 1906 Derbyshire Alfreton
DORE, Kathleen Daughter F 0 (6 MONTHS) 1911 Derbyshire Alfreton

RG14PN20989 RG78PN1252 RD436 SD5 ED1 SN32

Registration District:
Belper Sub District:
Alfreton Enumeration District:
1 Parish:
Alfreton

Address:
Buxton Terrace King Street Alfreton County:
Derbyshire

*** Image says George Reeottie or Recottie !!!!

Dea Xxx

Dea

Dea Report 22 Jan 2011 16:24

OOOhh - Christine2!

I can do without this , BUT - I will go and take a look !!

I MAY be some time !!!

Dea Xxx

Christine2

Christine2 Report 22 Jan 2011 16:21

I'm even more discombobulated now Dea!!

Do you remember that GEORGE REESTHE Dore that someone found in Belper in1911 and we assumed that he was this one who was ours?

Births Jun 1898
Dore George Recottie Belper 7b 647

Well, doing a free search the adults in the house are John Samuel Dore aged 39 and Agnes Dore aged 35!! Also ADOLPHUS Dore aged 14 - Frank 10 - Mabel 5 and Kathleen 6 months.

Dea

Dea Report 22 Jan 2011 16:14

Well, at least you know what I mean Christine2 !!!

Dea Xxxxxxxxx

Christine2

Christine2 Report 22 Jan 2011 16:10

Oh I LOVE that word Dea 'discomfumbulated' we always say 'discombobulated' :))))))))))))

Dea

Dea Report 22 Jan 2011 16:01

I have SO much info on this and am still SO 'discomfumbulated' that I am going to sit in a darkened room until tomorrow and then look at this again !

GGGrrrrrrrrrrrr !!!!!!!!

Dea Xxx

Christine2

Christine2 Report 22 Jan 2011 15:47

Oh yes, of course Mary :) It's so hard to keep it all in your head. We could do with a time line:))

Mary

Mary Report 22 Jan 2011 13:35

George Dore's dad Luke Dore lived in Derbyshire and I think he died @ 1904/5 so maybe they were looking after him.

Maryb

Christine2

Christine2 Report 22 Jan 2011 11:42

Yes Mary, it could. I've just been trying to sort my head round it all.
Where on earth in 1911 are George William born Dec 1901 Salford - Cyril born June 1904 Belper and Florence Annie born 1906 Salford?
And do we know why Grace popped over from Salford to Belper for a while?
Can anyone remember which birth I thought might be Martha as Martha Walker? She is listed as 2 years old on 1911. There is no birth for a Martha Dore that fits at all and the only Martha Walker birth in Salford that's anywhere near is June 1911. So even if the 2 years should read two months it's pushing it if they registered her within the 6 weeks.

Did we realise before by the way that the Mary Elizabeth listed as Dean - 4 years old in 1881 was actually born as Mary Elizabeth Snape to the rotter Henry? I think it must be her as we think that Henry didn't die until 1878 don't we?

Mary

Mary Report 22 Jan 2011 10:40

Could it be Florence Annie born about 1906 who is missing.
She was a witness on John Edwards marriage in 1928.

Maryb

Robert

Robert Report 22 Jan 2011 08:33

FANTASTIC.........well done girls, we've discovered a new butty.......tomato ketchup ..........with chips in the middle yaayy! the kids will go mad!!
Well....they will have to starve for a few days before I can let them have one of THOSE!!! hehhe, well that's a double helping isn't it ???

John Seal Census 1901,......hmmmm he's obviously there under false pretences and lying about his family connection dontcha think?

And at 88 in those days he would be on his last legs I would imagine.....George and more likely Grace would be looking after him, but why?
Ten years later she's on her own with one son John. Grace married at 16.....had George at 19, and was he the first I wonder.

I only count 4 kids by her up until and including 1911 so there's one missing, 1911 census says 5 children, but it was written over , was that a 4 originally?

Rob the Chef :)) butty specialist xx

Christine2

Christine2 Report 21 Jan 2011 11:20

I believe we did wonder at one time whether she was OUR Sarah Ann, but we discovered later that she was a Hughes, then Snape.

Mary

Mary Report 21 Jan 2011 10:47

The 1891 census with John Seal at the Duttons.

Sarah E Dutton was Sarah Elizabeth Seal.


Maryb

Vanessa

Vanessa Report 21 Jan 2011 08:33

I'm loving this thread apart from all this butty talk!

I was diagnosed Coeliac 2 years ago and soooooo miss hot chip butties with lurpak butter dripping off the sarny and daddies brown sauce mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm........................................

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 21 Jan 2011 00:02

lol!

It's mid-afternoon here ..... and i have just been to find some food!

lancashireAnn

lancashireAnn Report 20 Jan 2011 23:59

chip butties with salad cream

I'd better go to bed before I get too tempted to go and find some food

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 20 Jan 2011 23:48

sugar butties used to be my treat when I was a good girl!

both grandma and mum would give them to me



it's surprising that my teeth are as good as they are!




and what about chip butties, as we got older?

lancashireAnn

lancashireAnn Report 20 Jan 2011 23:29

would never have guessed a chef Robert - you seem too calm

never had a ketchup butty (maybe we could not afford ketchup), but I do remember 'sugar butties'

I spent any odd penny on a HUGE vimpto ice lolly

jax

jax Report 20 Jan 2011 22:21

Being a southern person we call them rolls.

First time HID asked me if I wanted a cob (being a scouser) I had no idea what he was talking about. Need to train him to use southern words now

jax

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 20 Jan 2011 22:07

oooooooooooh

I remember penny cobs


I used to buy the Hovis ones whenever I managed to get a penny


Used to walk home pulling it to pieces and eating little bits at a time. Never put anything on it ....... or in it!