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JoyLouise
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20 Nov 2014 12:04 |
Not found anything concrete about which Elizabeth A Green was roped in with Violet - of course they may not have known each other apart from the court appearance.
Also, I've not found another Violet Bunting who fits the bill and, although it's conjecture, I believe this one is mine, the youngest sister of my great-grandmother.
I have no idea what went wrong with her but I think it would be sad for her father who was still alive. Her mother died about 18 months before Violet's first court appearance and I don't know whether Violet stayed with her father in the area or whether her father moved immediately to his son's house in Newcastle where he died in 1889.
What a sad time for the family. Sadder still, if Violet was never heard from again, I'm afraid.
Chris, if you come across anything else would you let me know, please? I have no newspaper access but I can easily visit the Records Office if there is anything.
Joyce
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JoyLouise
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18 Nov 2014 09:48 |
Wow - I still think she's mine! I'll see if I can find anything on Elizabeth A Green that could lead me to Violet's happenings after these dates.
We go from vicars to prostitution in this branch of my family. Reminds me of the vicars and tarts balls that take place now.
I can't wait to see my cousins' reactions.
Thank you so much. I'll post anything I come up with on Violet.
Joyce
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Chris Ho :)
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18 Nov 2014 09:25 |
That is complete snippet, as is below, if relating)
Chris :)
08 August 1884 - Daily Gazette for Middlesbrough - Middlesbrough,
Police Business At The Hartlepools Violet Bunting was committed for fourteen days for being a disorderly prostitute.
31 March 1884 - Daily Gazette for Middlesbrough - Middlesbrough,
Immorality at West Hartlepool Violet Bunting, and Elizabeth A. Green, both young girls, were each committed to fourteen days for soliciting prostitution.
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JoyLouise
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18 Nov 2014 09:02 |
Chris,
This was swift retribution (by magistrates I expect). Is this the whole transcript of the piece in the Mail? If it's not, I'll search the back copies of the Hartlepool Mail.
... another wild girl in the family (but so far the only one imprisoned, thank goodness)!
Joy
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JoyLouise
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17 Nov 2014 19:27 |
I've checked and as I can't find another Violet Bunting in the Hartlepool area at that time I think she's mine.
Wonder what she did precisely and did she change her name upon release as there's no sign of Violet Bunting anywhere after that?
I've checked whether she adopted her late sister's name (Jane Elizabeth) but no joy. Her mum had died in 1882 and was it possible that her dad had already moved to his son's home in Newcastle where he died in 1889? (If she was a bit wild one I wouldn't be surprised.)
A mystery that we're unlikely to solve.
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JoyLouise
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17 Nov 2014 18:40 |
Oooh! Naughty girl. I'll check on this and let you know if she's my Violet.
Violet only appears as Bunting in the censuses for 1871 and 1881 - I can't find her after that.
Thanks Chris.
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Chris Ho :)
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17 Nov 2014 16:59 |
14 December 1885 (Monday) - Hartlepool Mail - Hartlepool, Durham, England
Violet Bunting was to-day sentenced at West Hartlepool Police-court to a month’s imprisonment for disorderly conduct on Sunday night.
Chris :)
(no idea on above!)
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Andrew
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17 Nov 2014 16:39 |
Aileen birth from Scotland people
1 1884 MURRAY AILEEN F DINGWALL /ROSS AND CROMARTY 062/00 0063
Don't have enough credits to view the record.
Andy
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JoyLouise
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17 Nov 2014 14:45 |
Update: still got nowhere with the whereabouts of Violet Bunting (born 1 June 1864 - I bought her BC).
I've done an extensive search using Violet as the Christian name and using a couple of birth years surrounding 1864. After checking dates and marriages of them all, I'm left with one Violet with the surname Murray (born 1864 - it says in Durham, Newcastle). She is living at Brighton in 1901 with husband Alfred Murray and three children - Aileen (says b Dingwall, Scotland c1885 - but not found that birth (her married name Segre); Alfred b c1888 and Violet b c1894. Alfred the usband was born in Seaton, Devon.
However, I've not found a marriage for an Alfred Murray to a Violet so I'm still stuck.
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Dea
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21 Oct 2013 19:21 |
It is very 'long-winded' to search on there but there are many 'gems' to be found !
Dea Xxx
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JoyLouise
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21 Oct 2013 19:07 |
Thanks, Dea.
I'll take a look at the site.
Joyce x
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Dea
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21 Oct 2013 16:16 |
You might like to have a look at this site:
http://digitalnewspapers.org/
It covers several Utah Newspapers including Salt Lake City and lots of Morman news !
All on line - free site.
Dea x
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JoyLouise
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21 Oct 2013 14:04 |
Well, back to the Bunting family as I want to try to 'put them to bed'.
I've tried several times over the past few months - trying Violet/Viletta/Violetta with Bunting/Bunton/Bounton and have still got no joy.
Is there any new member who is connected to this Violet/Violetta born 1864 at Newfield, Co Durham. I have a copy of her birth certificate now and her parents are, indeed, Robert and Jane.
Still looking - with hope and determination
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JoyLouise
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30 Aug 2012 02:16 |
Well, thank you everyone. Now I know the family tale about Jane Bunting is only partly true. Funnily enough, I spoke to a distant relative this week who told me that he had heard only recently (I think from a Kent relative) that Jane took the children to the US after her husband had died - so even that tale was not the whole truth either.
Still no sign of Violet Bunting born 01.07.1864 so the search goes on as her last appearance that I can find is in the 1881 Census living with her parents, Robert and Jane Bunting in County Durham. No death and no marriage so I'll keep searching.
In the meantime, it's great to have the true story about Jane and family.
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Moody Blue
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23 Aug 2012 10:38 |
Mary....you are on the ball :-D
Edward J Smith
Born on January 27, 1850, in Hanley, Staffordshire, England, Captain Edward J. Smith, captain of the luxury vessel Titanic,
Smith married Eleanor Pennington. The couple welcomed their only child, Helen, in 1902.
Eight years later, Smith took his first command of a passenger ship, the Baltic. He went on to serve as the captain of several other vessels in the White Star Line. From 1895 to 1904, Smith commanded the Majestic. He also served in the British Royal Navy during the Boer War in South Africa
A new Baltic was added to the White Star Line fleet in 1904 with Smith as its captain. At 23,000 tons, the Baltic was one of the largest vessels at the time.
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Mary
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23 Aug 2012 09:06 |
Have you noticed the Captain on Eva's ship . Edward J Smith. Captain of Titanic Edward John Smith!!!!!!!!!!
Maryb.
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MarieCeleste
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23 Aug 2012 00:00 |
Eva arriving stateside:
New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 Name: Eva Gronom Jordan (middle name is Crozier) Arrival Date: 25 Mar 1905 Birth Year: abt 1892 Age: 13 Gender: Female Ethnicity/Race/Nationality: English Port of Departure: Liverpool, England Port of Arrival: New York, New York Ship Name: Baltic
Travelling with her sister Margaret Green and her family.
So Eva left before her father died.
It's nice to see that Jane hadn't upped and offed and left them behind.
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Moody Blue
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22 Aug 2012 22:05 |
Canada, Soldiers of the First World War, 1914-1918 about George Crozier Jordan Name: George Crozier Jordan Residence: Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of America Birth Date: 12 Oct 1885 Birth Location: Brandon, Durham, England Relative: Mrs Mary Jordan Relationship: Wife Regiment Number: 2140709
Utah, Naturalization and Citizenship Records, 1858-1959 about George Crozier Jordan Name: George Crozier Jordan Age: 32 Birth Date: 12 Oct 1884 Birth Place: Brandon, Colliery, Durham, Eng Residence : Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Event Date: 1 Jun 1917 County: Salt Lake
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Moody Blue
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22 Aug 2012 22:03 |
Looks as if Eva went to USA before her mother:-
Passenger lists leaving UK 1890-1960 Name: Miss Eva C JORDAN Date of departure: 15 March 1905 Port of departure: Liverpool Destination port: New York Destination country: USA Date of Birth: 1892 (calculated from age) Age: 13 Marital Status: Single Sex: Female Occupation: Servant Notes: Passenger recorded on: Page 34 of 43 Ship: BALTIC Official Number: Master's name: Edward J Smith Steamship Line: Where bound: New York, USA Square feet: 43682 Registered tonnage: 23876 Passengers on voyage: 2081
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Moody Blue
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22 Aug 2012 22:01 |
Would appear that a few more of the family went to America....................................
Utah, Naturalization and Citizenship Records, 1858-1959 about Stephen Crozier Jordan Name: Stephen Crozier Jordan Age: 29 Birth Date: 28 Feb 1889 Birth Place: Spennymoor, Durham, England Residence : Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Event Date: 29 May 1918 County: Salt Lake
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