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brummie46
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7 Jul 2012 18:28 |
Please would anyone be so kind to see if they can find army records for a Robert Kirton born 1873. He was born in Northumberland but do know that he was stationed in Chatham Kent to which he wed a jane woods. Believe that this couple had a child but can find no records whatsoever. If we can ascertain to where robert was between 1900 and 1903 this might be able to clarify other matters. Any help you can give would be much appreciated. thanking you
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HeyJudeB4Beatles
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7 Jul 2012 18:33 |
1901 census - Jane was Jane Priscilla
Name: Robert Kirton Age: 28 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1873 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Jane P Kirton Mother's name: Barbara Kirton Gender: Male Where born: Newcastle, Northumberland, England Civil parish: Byker Ecclesiastical parish: St Michael Town: Newcastle upon Tyne County/Island: Northumberland Country: England Street Address:
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View image Registration district: Newcastle upon Tyne Sub-registration district: Byker ED, institution, or vessel: 23 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 100 Piece: 4790 Folio: 146 Page Number: 16 Household Members: Name Age Robert Kirton 28 Jane P Kirton 26 Barbara Kirton 61 View Original Record
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Jonesey
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7 Jul 2012 18:39 |
1911?? Name: Robert Kirton Age in 1911: 38 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1873 Relation to Head: Boarder Gender: Male Birth Place: Newcastle On Tyne, Northland Civil parish: Bedlington County/Island: Northumberland Country: England Street Address: 18 Liddles Terrace West Leckburn Choppington Marital Status: Married Occupation: Colliery Labourer Registration district: Morpeth Registration District Number: 564 Sub-registration district: Bedlington ED, institution, or vessel: 14 Piece: 31028 Household Members: Name Age Matthew Wood 36 Isabella Jane Wood 35 George Robert Wood 10 William Wood 8 Robert Kirton 38
Name: Jane P Kirton Estimated Birth Year: abt 1875 Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1911 Age at Death: 36 Registration district: Castle Ward Inferred County: Northumberland Volume: 10b Page: 203
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brummie46
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7 Jul 2012 18:44 |
Many thanks Jonesey and HeyJude for what you have forwarded, but would really now like army records if possible, it looks like he was out of the army in 1901 then. thanks again
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HeyJudeB4Beatles
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7 Jul 2012 18:44 |
Deaths Jun 1911 (>99%) Kirton Jane P 36 Castle W. 10b 203
Jonesey beat me to it.....but where was she in census - not dead already given Robert being married??
Jude
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7 Jul 2012 18:51 |
Pat,
Chatham was mainly a naval base so could he have been in the navy rather than the army.
A copy of his marriage certificate should give you his occupation when he married.
Marriages Sep 1897 Kirton Robert Medway 2a 1195 Woods Jane Priscilla Medway 2a 1195
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7 Jul 2012 18:52 |
??? Boer War 1899-1902 - Soldier details Name: Kirton, R Rank: Private Soldier number: 3007 Unit: 2 Battalion The Northumberland Fusiliers Notes: Age: Literary references:
Casualty: Casualty details: Wounded on 10 Dec 1899 at Stormberg (1) (Official casualty roll location: Stormberg) Source: South African Field Force. JB Hayward & Sons Gazetteer: [3126: 3118-2616] a post office and railway junction in the Cape Colony (Molteno district; Eastern Cape), 13 km north of Molteno. On the eve of the outbreak of the war, the junction was garrisoned by half the 2nd The Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berkshire) regiment and on 20 October 1899 reinforced by 350 marines and sailors from HMS Doris with two 12 pdr naval guns. With the invasion of the Cape Colony by Orange Free State forces, the garrison was ordered to withdraw on 3 November. Occupied on 26 November, the junction was held by some 1,500 burghers under Senior Cmdt E.R. Grobler comprising the Bethulie (Cmdt F.J. du Plooy), Smithfield (Cmdt J. Swanepoel), Rouxville-Zastron (Cmdt J.H. Olivier) commandos and rebels from the Albert and Burghersdorp district (Cmdt L.P. Steenkamp). On the evening of 9 December, a column under the command of Lt-Gen Sir W.F. Gatacre left Molteno*, the 2nd The Royal Irish Rifles leading the infantry followed by the artillery and then the mounted troops. The guides, however, lost their way, underestimating the distance from the rest stop to the Boer lines, and as dawn broke the column suddenly came across Olivier's laager which was unaware of the British presence until the last minute. The burghers scrambled to cover the crest of a ridge which overlooked the column whilst the 2nd The Northumberland Fusiliers deployed quickly to attempt to try to climb it. This attack failed and the Fusiliers were ordered to retire. Gatacre ordered a withdrawal to Molteno which was reached without major incident that morning. British losses were 28 killed and 51 wounded, whilst the Boers lost eight killed and 26 wounded; the British, however, left behind 634 officers and men to be taken prisoner. After passively occupying the junction, Boer forces began to withdraw on 3 March 1900 and, when withdrawal was completed two days later, it was occupied by Gatacre on 6 March. HMG I cap.XVIII (maps nos.9 and 14), II pp.242 and 246-247 (map no.35); Times II pp.136-137, 280, 294 and 363-382 (map facing p.386), III p.491 (map facing p.598); Breytenbach II cap.VIII (map facing p.226); Wilson I pp.112, 118-128 (sketches) (map on p.121); Warwick p.19.
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brummie46
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7 Jul 2012 19:23 |
HeyJude, she died in 1911 (June qtr) and although her maiden name was woods, it looks like roberts sister married a wood by coincidence. Robert went on to wed someone else a few years later. Reason for trying to find where robert was from 1900-1901 for we beleive he and Jane had a daughter, but CANNOT find any trace of birth, although a child is registered staying with Janes sister on 1911 census - totally baffled cant seem to find identity of this child at all, quite a few members on this site have searched also.
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brummie46
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7 Jul 2012 19:29 |
thanks stuart for what you have sent through - interesting.
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HeyJudeB4Beatles
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7 Jul 2012 19:36 |
In 1901 in Byker with no children.
So maybe the period you need to be looking at is between 1901 and 1911...which sister in 1911? Can you post that census?
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brummie46
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7 Jul 2012 19:44 |
we beleive a child was born 1902, and on census shows emily kirton neice from northumberland. Janes sister was Emily Claxton living in Birmingham. this child was reared by Emily Claxton snr as emily claxton jnr. Who was emily kirton?? born 1902 in northumberland - hence the reason for beleiving was jane and roberts child, but records of a birth with that name cannot be found.
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HeyJudeB4Beatles
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7 Jul 2012 20:01 |
There's a tree on A has her - unsubstantiated - but with a birth date of 09 March 1902...Emily May Kirton daughter of Robert and Jane and an unsubstantiated death 11 May 1975 - Emily May Bagley
Name: Emily M Claxton Spouse Surname: Bagley Date of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep 1922 Registration district: Kings Norton Inferred County: Worcestershire Volume Number: 6d Page Number: 308 Find Spouse: Find Spouse
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7 Jul 2012 20:06 |
Hey Jude, that is correct although not myself on ancestry. It is another side of the family to which they are researching also. reason for - unsubstantiated - emily kirton, then went onto emily claxton then wed into name of Bagley. Still no actual proof to whom she really was.
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HeyJudeB4Beatles
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8 Jul 2012 16:47 |
Following PM...
1911 census has Emily Kirton "niece" of Emily Claxton. Emily Claxton is Jane Pricilla's sister as is Laura Woods also on census.
Tree on A has Emily May Kirton daughter of Robert Kirton and Jane - no sources...but birth 09.03.1902 death 11.05.1975 which comes from this
Name: Emily May Bagley Birth Date: 9 Mar 1902 Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1975 Age at Death: 73 Registration district: Birmingham Inferred County: West Midlands Volume: 32 Page: 1539
what I posted earlier in Q3 1922 is her marriage to Mr Bagley - she married as Claxton rather than Kirton
She was undoubtedly Robert and Jane's daughter....and possibly Jane died before 1911 census...but cannot find a birth registration for her. And whether she was then formally adopted - who knows. Would guess marriage certificate will show her father as Emily Claxton's husband - maybe worth a punt?
Jude
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8 Jul 2012 17:13 |
Formal adoption did not begin until 1927.
If the young lady knew who her biological father was then she most probably will have named him at the time of her marriage. Of course if she did not know who her biological father was then whatever is on the marriage certificate cannot be taken as being conclusive proof. Catch 22 I'm afraid.
Only her birth certificate will name her father or indeed name the man her mother chose to name as the child's father.
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HeyJudeB4Beatles
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8 Jul 2012 17:33 |
Yeah Jonesey....but can't find a registration to even check on!! In any name....
Jude
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8 Jul 2012 20:29 |
accept what you are all saying, but have for the last couple of years searched and searched again. No record of a birth for an emily claxton, only one is 1901 in norwich. we genuinely believe that she was the child of robert and jane but WHAT name was she given. On her so adoptive fathers army papers its shows that he is requesting extra pay for an adoptive daughter born with the same date and area of birth. I know we could send for ALL birth certificates for this would be very costly, i have tried to eliminate if she could have been the daughter of Roberts siblings but couldnt find anything there.
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HeyJudeB4Beatles
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9 Jul 2012 07:25 |
It is unlikely she is anything to do with any of Robert's siblings because she is with Jane's family so I would say she is undoubtedly the daughter of Robert and Jane. But like you I have not found a regsitration that would fit in the name of Kirton/Kerton/Kearton, Claxton or Woods. Nearest was one for a Mary Kirton
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9 Jul 2012 08:22 |
1911 England Census about Emily Kirton Name: Emily Kirton Age in 1911: 9 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1902 Relation to Head: Niece Gender: Female Birth Place: Newcastle upon Tyne Civil parish: Balsall Heath County/Island: Worcestershire Country: England Street Address: 127 Clifton Road, Balsall Heath, Birmingham Occupation: school Registration district: Kings Norton Registration District Number: 383 Sub-registration district: Balsall Heath ED, institution, or vessel: 20 Household schedule number: 60 Piece: 17904 Household Members: Name Age David Claxton 37 Emily Claxton 33 Laura Woods 21 <<<<SIL Emily Kirton 9 <<<<<Niece
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9 Jul 2012 08:24 |
HeyJude, yes you have come to the same conclusion as myself. With all our research etc., we also beleive that she was Robert and Janes daughter. 1. Jane and Emily snr were sisters. 2. David Claxton and Robert were stationed down Chatham at the same time. 3. Young emily recalled coming down on a train from Northumberland with a sick lady (possibly jane) 4. Why this child Emily Kirton??? did she become Emily Claxton and was given the same christian name as her so called adoptive mother. 5. Enigma!!! when the claxtons passed away for some reasons??? Laura (half sister to Emily Jane) and her family destroyed certain papers and we dont know why. 6. Have sent for certificate for mary kirton - but no not the one. 7 It has to be a child on BDM but it is eliminating each one to which i have tried to do, and have crossed check even the parents of each child to see if possibly linked to the Kirton family. 8. Due to Robert injured in war, could Jane have had an affair??? all this we will never know. 9 Robert did re marry and have a son, and on a recent search found that this sons wife is possibly still alive, but would be unable to give us any info i think.
Thanks for your help and time, unless you would like to research further!!
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