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AliGriff

AliGriff Report 3 Mar 2011 00:51

Hi again all, I'm having trouble finding my Dads birth date & death date, His name was Albert Edwin Griffiths, he was born in 1936 not sure of the month, he was estranged from all the family and died in North Shields, sometime in the mid 70's I think, Help plzzz

Mike *

Mike * Report 3 Mar 2011 01:02

Are you sure it was 1936 ?

Only one listed was born in Weston, Somerset.

There's an entry for 1937 in Newcastle - could that be him ?

AliGriff

AliGriff Report 3 Mar 2011 01:08

Thats what I was told, but maybe it was wrong date, I found the Somerset one myself but dis-regarded it thinking it wasn't him, if its any help, his Mother was called Marie Hemmens, think she must have re-married at some stage, and I know he had at least 1 sister called Nellie

Cathy

Cathy Report 3 Mar 2011 01:15

Name: Albert E Griffiths
Mother's Maiden Surname: Walsh
Date of Registration: Oct Nov Dec 1937
Registration district: Newcastle T
Registration county: Cumberland, Northumberland/Westmorland
Volume Number: 10b
Page Number: 274

Cathy

Cathy Report 3 Mar 2011 01:16

Name: Albert Edward Griffiths
Birth Date: 7 Oct 1937
Death Registration Month/Year: 1976
Registration district: North Tyneside
Inferred County: Tyne & Wear
Volume: 2
Page: 0967

AliGriff

AliGriff Report 3 Mar 2011 01:21

The birth date & death registration could be right, but His middle name was "Edwin" not Edward, unless it was due to a clerical error

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 3 Mar 2011 01:29

It would more likely be because whoever registered the death got it wrong.

Edward / Edmund / Edwin got confused all the time. My grandfather thought he was Edward born 1900 until he retired, got his birth certificate and found he was Edmund born 1901. As a middle name, it might not have got a lot of attention and the informant assumed Edward.

Or he might have been wrong himself and it really was Edward.

Gettnig the two certificates would be the only way to get more info.

AliGriff

AliGriff Report 3 Mar 2011 01:37

Ok thanks, I agree, think thats the only way to find out for sure is to get the Cert's, Thank you again!!!

GRMarilyn

GRMarilyn Report 3 Mar 2011 02:09

Albert .

Sent you a PM .



Marilyn

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 3 Mar 2011 02:24

Marilyn -- will you tell everybody else who has already been trying to help Albert what your PM is about?

Not what the content is; what it is about -- so no one else wastes time finding what you have found, etc.

Doesn't it just seem kinda fair to do that automatically?

GRMarilyn

GRMarilyn Report 3 Mar 2011 02:35

Janey.

Yes sure...... if anyone would like to PM me I'll be glad to let them have my possible findings .

Marilyn.



JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 3 Mar 2011 02:40

Marilyn, that is not what I asked.

I think it's "territorial" to post in a thread that one has sent someone information without saying what kind of information it is. I think it's rude to other members who have been trying to help a poster, or who might read the post the next hour and not know what has already been provided.

I think it's perfectly easy to say "I have sent information about a possible child of the marriage", or "I have sent contact info for a possible child" -- or whatever it is -- in the thread.

And I can't think of any reason why not to.

AliGriff

AliGriff Report 11 Mar 2011 01:25

Hi again all,

I recently traced my father who had been estranged from the family for many years, I obtained his Birth Certificate which gave me my Grandfathers name, His name was Albert Henry Griffiths, and I got his home address too, but the thing I found most interesting was that he lived in Newcastle Upon Tyne,and he worked as a Butler....and I was wondering if there was any way I could trace where he worked, I'm assuming that in those days it must have been a stately home, or a very well to do family, the year on the cert is 1937.... So just wondering if there are any clues or advice you can give me to get me started,

Best Regards

Albert

 Lindsey*

Lindsey* Report 11 Mar 2011 01:40

Unless you're prepared to share what you have found , how can we help ?

AliGriff

AliGriff Report 11 Mar 2011 09:44

Sorry thats about all I have found, apart from the address where they lived at the time of my Dads birth which was 28 Ayton Street, Newcastle/T

Helen

Helen Report 11 Mar 2011 09:57


England & Wales, Marriage Index: 1916-2005
about May Walsh
Name: May Walsh
Spouse Surname: Griffiths
Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1931
Registration district: Newcastle-Upon-Tyne
Registration county (inferred): Northumberland
Volume Number: 10b
Page Number: 163
Find Spouse: Find Spouse

Albert H Griffiths

AliGriff

AliGriff Report 11 Mar 2011 11:03

Yea thanks I'll do that cheers

MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 14 Mar 2011 19:47

Copied from new thread:

Hi again all,
just wanted to update you on my progress so far, I've just received through the post, my Grandfather and Grandmothers Marriage Cert on my Dads side, and was excited to see what it would reveal, and although I got my grandmothers Fathers name, unfortunately, my Grandfathers Fathers name wasn't there so I've hit a road block in tracing the Griffiths name any further back (temporarily I'm sure) I tried searching census records for him as he was born in 1909 with no luck, so I was wondering if I gave all the info off the Marriage cert, could you people do a bit digging for me please, my Guardian Angels :-).
The marriage was between Albert Henry Griffiths age 22 & May Walsh age 18, it was performed on 17th April 1931 at the registry office of Newcastle Upon Tyne, Albert's profession at the time was Groom (Domestic) and May was a Spinster, the address for both of them was 56 Commercial Road, Newcastle. May Walsh's Father was named John Edward Walsh (Deceased)
Any help you can give will be as always greatly received and appreciated,

Kindest Regards Everyone

Albert

Edit:
as for the witnesses, there were 3 in total, Walter Anderson, Mildred Wright, and Annie Walsh, none of whom are familiar to me, but the third is obviously related to my Grandmother (her Mother hopefully)

MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 14 Mar 2011 19:49

No father's name probably implies illegitimate.

If you could give us the witnesses names, that might be useful.

Can't see him in 1911, or a likely birth record.

AliGriff

AliGriff Report 14 Mar 2011 22:15

Sorry, Didnt realise I was breaking any rules, I'll delete the other thread ok