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Linda

Linda Report 14 Feb 2012 10:07

Transcript from letter:
I think Grandfather was alive when I was born in 1914. He was William Pickering who was married twice. I know he had a son Henry who had 4 sons, and a daughter Amelia, who had a daughter with his 1st wife. With his 2nd wife he had a son Frank (Dad) and a daughter who went to Canada during the depression.

2nd letter:
Now Dad said when he was a lad he had to go to Coalville or Ashby for buttons and cottons etc as his sister was a dressmaker, so she must have been a bit older than him. So perhaps that accounts for 2 sisters. A relative remembers one called Kate, so I wonder if she was the one that went to Canada. She was Dads real sister because they wrote to each other once a year, but the last he heard was 1945 when she sent a photo of her and her husband, but she didnt give a name.

So this relative who wrote the letter didnt know of Williams wife No3 Fanny.

MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 13 Feb 2012 23:02

Linda, apart from Edith, Fanny had other daughters (from earlier census) who would also be Frank's step-sisters. It could be any one of them.

Let us know when you've been able to assimilate what is in the letter, bearing in mind that it may not be 100% accurate.

Linda

Linda Report 13 Feb 2012 22:23

So it could be step sister Edith then that went to Canada?
The other sister Amelia listed in 1881 is from Williams previous wife, she died in childbirth, thats why he had to marry quickly poor Harriet, to look after his other kids!

mgnv

mgnv Report 13 Feb 2012 21:09

Although your experience may be different, many families make no distinction amongst full sisters, half-sisters, step-sisters and adopted sisters.

Linda

Linda Report 13 Feb 2012 19:49

No definately says Frank(MY Grandfather) sister, this was written by Franks daughter. I will re-read the rest of them, to see if I can gather any more info.

MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 13 Feb 2012 19:49

And then there is Frank's step-sister shown in 1911:

PICKERING, William Head Married M 72 1839 Coal Miner Hewer Leicestershire Coalville
PICKERING, Fanny Wife Married 14 years F 68 1843 Worcestershire Worcester
PICKERING, Edith Annie Stepdaughter Single F 28 1883 Elementary School Teacher Shropshire Shrewsbury
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Registration District: Ashby de la Zouch
Sub District: Whitwick
Enumeration District: 4
Parish: Thringstone

Address: St Georges Hill Coleorton Ashby de Lane Zouche County: Leicestershire

MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 13 Feb 2012 19:44

According to this 1881 there were THREE sisters!

PICKERING, Wm Head Married M 40 1841 Coal Miner Coalville Leicestershire
PICKERING, Harriet Wife Married F 30 1851 Whitwick Leicestershire
PICKERING, Sykes Son Single M 13 1868 (Scholar) Griffydam Leicestershire
PICKERING, Chas Henry Son Single M 11 1870 (Scholar) Peggs Green Leicestershire
PICKERING, Amelia Daughter Single F 9 1872 (Scholar) Peggs Green Leicestershire
PICKERING, Mary Elizabeth Daughter Single F 3 1878 Thringstone Leicestershire
PICKERING, Kate Daughter Single F 0 1881 Thringstone Leicestershire
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Registration District: Ashby-De-La-Zouch
Civil Parish: Thringstone

Address: Peggs Green, Thringstone County: Leicestershire

MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 13 Feb 2012 19:42

Hi Linda - not seeing anything immediately obvious for Mary Elizabeth.

The depression was (as previously mentioned) the late 1920s until around just before the second world war. If she DID go to Canada then she would have been around 50? She may have been married by that time so travelled under a different name.

I'm afraid info from family members can sometimes be a bit distorted. Is there a chance that it may have been a daughter of one of the siblings who went?

Linda

Linda Report 13 Feb 2012 19:02

Following the fantastic solving skills of people on here, I have a look up request. Mary Elizabeth Pickering Born 1878 Leicester, went to Canada during 'The depression' Can she be found on a passenger list, without me paying for pay per view credits?
Many thanks.

Linda

Linda Report 13 Feb 2012 17:36

I think you are all correct. I have re read the letter by relative, that said Grandad Franks sister Kate went to Canada in depression, but he had 2 sisters. So I now assume Kate stayed in Uk, married Sam, and Franks other sister Mary Elizabeth born 1878 went to Canada? Thanks for all fantastic help people, much appreciated.

RutlandBelle

RutlandBelle Report 13 Feb 2012 17:23

I have to say I think Maureen in NY is right and that Kate married Sam Bonser in 1903.

RutlandBelle

RutlandBelle Report 13 Feb 2012 17:17

is this her in 1901??
she is lace maker the age is wrong, on the image I am sure it is 20 and not 30

Name: Kate Pickering
Age: 30 (20 on image)
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1871
Relation: Boarder
Gender: Female
Where born: Nk, Leicestershire, England
Civil parish: Hucknall Torkard
Ecclesiastical parish: St Mary
County/Island: Nottinghamshire
Country: England

RutlandBelle

RutlandBelle Report 13 Feb 2012 17:13

if she went in the depression that wasn't until the 1920's

Linda

Linda Report 13 Feb 2012 16:31

Cant find a printed record for her, must be on comp somewhere, but from memory she was in Notts area in 1901

Linda

Linda Report 13 Feb 2012 16:11

Yes, she is living with family 1891, her mum Harriet dies in 1896, William remarries. I will have to trawl through my book to find Kate in 1901......

Linda

Linda Report 13 Feb 2012 16:03

Perhaps my Kate didnt go in 1909 then? It was a few years ago I found that record, will have to start again on passenger ship records.
I have a hand written letter from elderly relative dated 1995 which says " She went to Canada in the depression"

Mary

Mary Report 13 Feb 2012 16:00

Where is she in 1901,not with parents.
William her dad had remarried.

Maryb.

Linda

Linda Report 13 Feb 2012 15:54

Thanks for that, what a useful site, I trawled through it, but couldnt find her. :-(

MaureeninNY

MaureeninNY Report 13 Feb 2012 15:49

Well the Kitty who got off the boat in 1909 was going to Winnipeg.

Since she has the exact same ticket number (7498) as the K Pickering who got on the boat I would say they are the same person. She's 22. I have no reason to doubt whoever submitted the correction/addition for her name.

Maureen

RutlandBelle

RutlandBelle Report 13 Feb 2012 15:43

there was a 1911 census, automated genealogy have it

http://automatedgenealogy.com

However there are no Kate Pickering in the Montreal/Quebec area