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Gavin
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2 Jan 2012 20:40 |
sorry :-(
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MarieCeleste
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2 Jan 2012 17:59 |
Still better for us to keep it together for cross-referencing.
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Gavin
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2 Jan 2012 17:01 |
indeed??
the new thread is for my grandmother..... she was also a white by different ancestry.... this thread has been for my grandfathers line of whites.
Separate inquiries... unfortunate that both grandparents were called white prior to marriage, but on this thread the replies have only related to my grandfather line.... so i raised a new one for my grandmother with more information.
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MarieCeleste
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2 Jan 2012 14:26 |
New thread:
http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards.page/board/ancestors/thread/1288991
Looking to trace my paternal grandmothers line (she was a White before marriage as well as after her Marriage to James Frederick White). She had 2 sisters, Gertrude Francis White b08/10/1913 - d23/12/2007 and Lillian Francis? White b1920? - d1930?
I believe their parents were Charles Wallace White b1889? - d05/01/1942 and Francis Louisa Walker b31/07/1891 - d1957?
I am looking to confirm these details and also to then trace both of her parents lines back (Whites and Walkers), on the Walkers I think her parents were Charles Walker and Fanny Jones both from around 1855??
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Gavin
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2 Jan 2012 08:44 |
Anne Many thanks for that, I will try it out. Much appreciated Gavin
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GlasgowLass
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31 Dec 2011 12:24 |
Hi Gavin, I never alter my GR tree directly. The easiest way is to upload a tree by gedcom. I use a free programme (PAF) that I downloaded from Family Search. Once it is installed in your PC, ( windows only) download a gedcom from GR and open it in the programme. Make all your changes on this only and re upload it. It will overwrite the existing tree.
Anne
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Gavin
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31 Dec 2011 11:12 |
Thanks Ivy, I will pay them a visit next week when back at work. Unbelievable to think that I work for the University of Sheffield (for the last 2 years) and have never known of any history linking me to Sheffield at all, yet it seems the Whites in the 1800's were all born there. I thought we were all from the North East.
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Ivy
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31 Dec 2011 08:42 |
Sheffield register office details about obtaining certificates are on this webpage:
https://www.sheffield.gov.uk/your-city-council/register-office/getting-copy-certificates
£9 for Sheffield standard birth certificate (the short certificate does not give the parents' details).
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Gavin
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30 Dec 2011 17:58 |
Thank you Kucinta. Sounds like a job for the new year when work resumes, I am sure I can take time out to investigate one lunchtime.
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Kucinta
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30 Dec 2011 17:50 |
Might be worth going to the Sheffield registrar because you can then get them to check for father Henry John, bootmaker/cordwainer, which you know from the marriage cert, to make sure you have the right one.
Otherwise, you can order online, cost £9.25 per cert from
https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/default.asp
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Gavin
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30 Dec 2011 17:41 |
hmmm, very confusing. How do i obtain the birth certificates? I work in Sheffield, is it worth going to the registrar to see if there is anything there? Or is there a way on here?
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Ivy
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30 Dec 2011 17:11 |
It sounds as if the birth certificate for George Henry White is definitely going to be required to avoid following the wrong line (that is, if George Henry is the correct father for Jim in 1914).
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Gavin
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30 Dec 2011 15:29 |
or even 1872.... which would match the name to George Henry White (apr/may/jun) especially if the date was 27th April.
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Gavin
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30 Dec 2011 14:51 |
Ivy
Indeed it is confusing..... the information I have is as follows;
George Henry White 1881 Census - living in 7 Lorne Street, West Sculcoates, Hull (Aged 10)
1911 Census - lived at 134 Station Road, Wallsend, Tyne & Wear (aged 39) Census info below; George Henry White 39 b Sheffield Charles William White 5 b Islington London Violetta Harriet White 36 b St Pancras London (married 17 years, 1 child)
you are correct, the information means that the birthdate must be incorrect and must be 1871, not 1873..... I wonder if the 27th April is correct (date obtained from another source, maybe a typo in the year)
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Ivy
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30 Dec 2011 14:37 |
Birth registrations in Sheffield between 1872 and 1874 are:
George Henry White Apr-May-Jun 1872 George White Jul-Aug-Sep 1872 George William White Jul-Aug-Sep 1872 George White Oct-Nov-Dec 1874 George Thomas White Oct-Nov-Dec 1874
A birth in late April 1873 should be registered within 6 weeks, so before the end of June. Does the date of 27 April 1873 come from the death certificate (a year out is possible), or some other source?
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Ivy
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30 Dec 2011 14:28 |
Umm certificates definitely needed...
the 1891 Isle of Man census has the following possible spanner in the works:
Name: Thomas White Age: 49 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1842 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Annie White Gender: Male Where born: Sheffield, England Civil parish: Conchan Ecclesiastical parish: St Georges Town: Douglas County/Island: Isle of Man Country: Isle of Man Registration district: Isle of Man Sub-registration district: G ED, institution, or vessel: 12 Piece: 4688 Folio: 76 Page Number: 29 Household Members: Name Age Thomas White 49 b Sheffield Annie White 52 b Isle of Man George Herminie White 20 b Eccleshall Sheffield, son Nelly White 22 b Eccleshall Sheffield, niece
When looking at the birth registrations for Yorkshire for 1871 (since the above lad is 10 in 1881 and 20 in 1891) and checking the handwriting of the enumerator for 1891, it looks like this lad is George Hemmings White not George Henry White:
George Harman White Jan-Feb-Mar 1871 Ecclesall Bierlow Yorkshire George Hemmings White Jan-Feb-Mar 1871 Ecclesall Bierlow Yorkshire George Harry White Oct-Nov-Dec 1871 Sheffield South Yorkshire George H White Oct-Nov-Dec 1871 Hull Yorkshire George H White Oct-Nov-Dec 1871 Bradford Yorkshire
A bit odd that G H White is now son not nephew, but perhaps Thomas and Annie had adopted him? Or did two nephews swap places in 1881?
Also need to follow up on the birth date above? (27 April 1873)
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Gavin
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30 Dec 2011 14:24 |
PricklyHolly, thank you very much.... I wonder if the Penistones were related or just a visiting family of friends..... another avenue to explore at some point. much appreciated. Thanks
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PricklyHolly
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30 Dec 2011 13:30 |
1861 England Census about Henry White Name: Henry White Age: 12 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1849 Relation: Son Father's Name: Thomas White Mother's name: Harriett White Gender: Male Where born: Sheffield Civil parish: Sheffield Ecclesiastical parish: St John Town: Sheffield County/Island: Yorkshire Country: England Registration district: Sheffield Sub-registration district: Sheffield Park ED, institution, or vessel: 2 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 175 Piece: 3490 Folio: 46 Page Number: 31 Household Members: Name Age Thomas White 51 (Boot and Shoemaker) Harriett White 49 Thomas White 19 John White 16 Henry White 12 Ellen White 9 Jacob Green 22 (Res: Broad Street)
1851 England Census about John White Name: John White Age: 5 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1846 Relation: Son Father's Name: Thomas White Mother's name: Harriet White Gender: M (Male) Where born: Sheffield Civil parish: Sheffield Ecclesiastical parish: St John County/Island: Yorkshire Country: England Registration district: Sheffield Sub-registration district: Sheffield Park ED, institution, or vessel: 2 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 153 Piece: 2341 Folio: 62 Page Number: 51 Household Members: Name Age Thomas White 41 (Cord Wainer) Harriet White 39 Thomas White 8 John White 5 Henry White 2 William Moore 17 Alfred Penistone 33 (Visitors) Unmarried Francis Penistone 30 Carter (Married) Loyd Penistone 32 Ann Penistone 5 Frances Penistone 3 Alfred Penistone 2 Charlotte Penistone 7 Mo (Res: Broad Street)
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Gavin
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30 Dec 2011 12:30 |
Baggiesbird, thank you for your help, Kucinta PM'd me the same advice before i noticed your post. Wasnt ignoring you.
Thanks
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Gavin
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30 Dec 2011 12:28 |
Patchem, I have PM'd you details... hope they help.
Jonesy, many thanks, useful information... certainly the right houshold (looks like they had lodgers too)
Kucinta, looks like it could be Harriot GARRET who married Thomas WHITE from your list..... the christian names fit at least.
thanks everyone
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