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REALLY curious... can anyone help please

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Alison

Alison Report 9 Aug 2012 10:55

Thank you!

Your help is really appreciated....

It will be about three weeks before I get to the pensioners bash, but will report back!

Alison

Janice

Janice Report 8 Aug 2012 20:53

Good luck!

Let us know how you get on at the tea party :-)

Janice

Alison

Alison Report 8 Aug 2012 20:36

That's fabulous... you're a star!

I'm sure that must be her... I think it must have been Henry she was engaged to, he would have been 21 in 1914 whereas Walter would only have been 15. (Henry was killed in 1915 and Walter in 1917). Hilda would have been 18.

Mum seems to remember that Hilda met the family through her fiancé and if they did meet abroad, it's more likely that she was a nurse and met Henry in France in 1914 / 1915 before he was killed. She may even have nursed him (or is that me giving it a romantic twist?!)

The only other option is that she was in the Women Army Auxiliary... both her and Walter could have been in France in 1917, although Walter was only 18 when he was killed in France in August 1917. This seems less likely.

Such a sad waste of life in the war :o(

I've found a tree with Hilda in, and have contacted them to see if there's any more information

Many thanks,
Alison


Janice

Janice Report 8 Aug 2012 20:21

Do you have Ancestry?

Henry Ernest's army papers are in the WW1 records.

Janice

Janice Report 8 Aug 2012 19:55

This birth would tie in with the Hilda Carr who died in 1977, assuming she never married

Births Dec 1896

Carr Hilda Alice Sheffield 9c 519

Janice

Janice Report 8 Aug 2012 19:48

The Women's Army Auxiliary Corps

July 7th, 1917, is the date considered to be the official start of the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps.

So if Hilda was in the Army it couldn't have been before 1917.

EDIT: she could have been a nurse

The First Aid Nursing Yeomanry went to Belgium in 1914. Later on they went to France.

Alison

Alison Report 8 Aug 2012 19:08

It could actually.... I've put a call into my Aunt who may have a better memory.

I've had a look at that one and it would make her 19 when Henry Skevington was killed (he was 23) or 19 when Walter Skevington was killed (he was 18).
My Mum seems to think they could have met abroad as Hilda was in the army (I don't have any records). We also don't know which Skevington she could have been engaged to!

It would also mean I was 11 when she died rather than 6 which is probably more accurate.

Janice

Janice Report 8 Aug 2012 18:56

There's one in 1977 reg'd in Chesterfield - could that also be her?


Would your mum remember how old HIlda was when she died?

Alison

Alison Report 8 Aug 2012 18:47

There's only one Hilda Carr's death registered in Derbyshire between 1966 and 1976.. I should think it's her. It has her DOB as 5/9/1892

Alison

Alison Report 8 Aug 2012 18:39

No I don't ... I can remember her, although not well, so I would guess between 1966 and 1976?

Janice

Janice Report 8 Aug 2012 18:34

Do you know when your Hilda Carr died?

Alison

Alison Report 8 Aug 2012 18:32

If Robert Carr died in 1960, then it's probably not my Hilda Carr as she was living with my Great Grandma (Lily Skevington) from about 1953 I think. Unless of course she left him?!

Alison

Alison Report 8 Aug 2012 18:30

Ah, post's crossed! That's probably not the right one then. I do know she had a nephew called Donald born around 1935.

By the way... the updated photo shows Lily Rudge (nee Skevington), Jessie Brooks (nee Rudge) and my Mum (Jean Blockley - nee Brooks) and me in about 1965/1966!

Janice

Janice Report 8 Aug 2012 18:28

If it is the right Hilda, she could have been engaged to the oldest boy and then met Robert and decided to marry him.

Alison

Alison Report 8 Aug 2012 18:24

Oh that's fabulous... thank you!

I've now found Hilda Carr... I'm not certain it's the right one but I'll contact the matching tree owners to see if they can confirm

Janice

Janice Report 8 Aug 2012 18:23

I'm not sure that this Hilda Carr is the one you want. Her husband, Robert Cowley Carr, died in 1960 and I think he outlived Hilda as his estate went to Annie May (Helstrip) and George Edwin Carr.

Janice

Janice Report 8 Aug 2012 18:17

Here's Walter

SKEVINGTON, WALTER ELLIOT

Rank: Private
Service No:242149
Date of Death: 15/08/1917
Age: 18
Regiment/Service: South Staffordshire Regiment
"D" Coy. 1st/5th Bn.
Grave Reference I. U. 34.
Cemetery
PHILOSOPHE BRITISH CEMETERY, MAZINGARBE

Additional Information:

Son of William T. and Mary E. Skevington, of 34, London St., New Whittington, Chesterfield.


The info on the war dead can be found here

http://www.cwgc.org/

Alison

Alison Report 8 Aug 2012 18:12

Thanks! I'll have another look..

I haven't emailed the local library re John Rudge's death, but I did go in a while ago and couldn't find anything in the local paper back then. I may be better asking one of the librarian's though as I'm sure they'd be better at it than I am!

I've also just rung my Mum who is now searching for Jessie Rudge's birth certificate! She's not convinced she has it but it's worth checking first...
She's also confirmed which church Jessie would have been baptised at (St Barnabas, New Whittington) so I can check that out :)

That matches the information I have on the brother, there's also another brother (Walter) who was killed in 1917 I think. It does mean there's not much time for Hilda to be engaged to either of them before they were killed though? Mum has just re-iterated the belief that Hilda was engaged to one of Lily's brothers.
Wow, just re-read the information on that and it gives a grave reference. I didn't know that... that's great information!

Thanks so much for assisting on this everyone... i was just about to give up and it's really motivated me again! :)

Janice

Janice Report 8 Aug 2012 18:08

Here she is in 1901

Name: Hilda Hancock
Age: 18
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1883
Relation: Daughter
Father's Name: William Hancock
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Hancock
Gender: Female
Where born: Hasland

Civil parish: Tupton
Ecclesiastical parish: North Wingfield St Lawrence
Town: Tupton
County/Island: Derbyshire
Country: England
Registration district: Chesterfield
Sub-registration district: Ashover
ED, institution, or vessel: 26
Neighbors: View others on page
Household schedule number: 213
Piece: 3245
Folio: 61
Page Number: 39

William Hancock 37
Elizabeth Hancock 38
Hilda Hancock 18
Alice Hancock 10
Annie Hancock 7
Joe Hancock 1
Alfred Hancock 5 Months
Edward Hancock 40

Janice

Janice Report 8 Aug 2012 18:06

I searched for Hilda carr, residence Derbyshire and got 2 hits for 1911. The one i posted has only been married 2 years so won't be Carr in 1901 (she's Hancock)