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30 Dec 2012 22:18 |
Marriages Dec 1837 (>99%) ---------------------------------------------------- GARRATT Harriot Sheffield 22 417 WHITE Thomas Sheffield 22 417
(would be above)
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(so Birth Cert. for George Henry needed, would think Dec. Qtr. one, might fit with Baptism posted earlier?)
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30 Dec 2012 22:23 |
Chris
Were there marriage certs back then? or just names noted in book?
cheers
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30 Dec 2012 22:35 |
http://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/search.pl
(above link for searching, your'e just in luck with 1837)
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1871 WHITE, Harriet Head F 59 1812 Yorkshire WHITE, Ellen Daughter F 19 1852 Yorkshire WHITE, Thomas Son M 29 1842 Yorkshire WHITE, Anne Daughter-In-Law F 32 1839 Isle of Man Piece: 4668 Folio: 158 Page: 26 Registration District: Ecclesall Bierlow Civil Parish: Ecclesall Municipal Borough: Sheffield Address: Egerton Street, Ecclesall, Sheffield County: Yorkshire
1861 WHITE, Thomas Head Married M 51 1810 Boot And Shoe Maker Sheffield WHITE, Harriett Wife Married F 49 1812 House Wife Sheffield WHITE, Thomas Son Unmarried M 19 1842 Cordwainer Sheffield WHITE, John Son Unmarried M 16 1845 Chandler J C Sheffield WHITE, Henry Son Unmarried M 12 1849 Cordwainer Sheffield WHITE, Ellen Daughter Unmarried F 9 1852 Scholar Sheffield GREEN, Jacob Visitor Unmarried M 22 1839 Cordwainer Norwich, Norfolk Piece: 3490 Folio: 46 Page: 31 Registration District: Sheffield Civil Parish: Sheffield Municipal Borough: Sheffield Address: Broad Street, Sheffield County: Yorkshire (West riding)
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30 Dec 2012 22:36 |
Chris
The baptism you posted mentioned the father as being Thomas and the mother being Matilda.... I have no reference to George's mother so it looked a possibility and was the right year. However, on George's marriage certificate to Violetta, he names his father as Henry John White.... not Thomas. :-(
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30 Dec 2012 22:40 |
But Gins posted another 1872 Birth also...(added below)
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Births Mar 1872 (>99%) ------------------------------------------------------------ White George Henry Sheffield 9c 384
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30 Dec 2012 22:58 |
Chris
Your latest post sheds more light on the possible name change theory I had.
You show in the 1871 census that a daughter in law was there. from the Isle of Man, Anne White.
In the 1881 census (on previous thread, provided by Ivy) it shows the following;
1881 census (Hull) Name: George H. White Age: 10 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1871 Relation: Nephew Gender: Male Where born: Sheffield, Yorkshire, England Civil parish: Sculcoates County/Island: Yorkshire Country: England Street Address: 7 Lorne St Occupation: Scholar Registration district: Sculcoates Sub-registration district: West Sculcoates ED, institution, or vessel: 34 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 4763 Folio: 110 Page Number: 5 Household Members: Name Age Thomas White 39 Assurance agent b Sheffield Annie White 43 b Isle of Man Douglas George H. White 10
In the 1891 census from Conchan, St georges, Douglas, Isle of Man there is the following; (Note - George has gone from being nephew to being son)
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 H White 20 b Eccleshall Sheffield, son Nelly White 22 b Eccleshall Sheffield, niece
A bit odd that G H White is now son not nephew, but perhaps Thomas and Annie had adopted him? Maybe after the death of his father Henry John White.
So maybe he had been born as George William White as per my grandad's 2 brothers marriage certs.... and he chanhed his middle name when adopted?
I may need to look for a George William after all?
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30 Dec 2012 23:15 |
Chris, I have searched the link you sent me.. all it shows me is a list of names, one of which is Thomas White with the reference of 22, 417 How do I view that actual certificate? Not sure how it works... I am guessing the numbers relate to a book and page? of which full details are recorded for the bride and groom etc?
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30 Dec 2012 23:24 |
Births Mar 1871 (>99%) ------------------------------------------------------------------- White George Harman Ecclesall B. 9c 297 White George Hemmings Ecclesall B. 9c 294
1891 (Find My Past) WHITE, Thomas Head Married M 49 1842 Agent Late Shoemaker Sheffield, England WHITE, Annie Wife Married F 52 1839 Douglas, Isle of Man WHITE, George Hammond Son Single M 20 1871 Corporation Clerk Eccleshall, Staffordshire, Sheffield England WHITE, Nelly Niece Single F 22 1869 Eccleshall, Staffordshire, Sheffield England Piece: 4688 Folio: 76 Page: 29 Registration District: Isle of Man Civil Parish: Conchan Municipal Borough: Address: 29, Demesne Road, Conchan, Douglas County: Isle of Man
(just adding above, from looking at 1891 image, not sure what others think?)
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(will look in tomorrow!)
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31 Dec 2012 00:11 |
Would there have been formal adoption documents back then? if George Henry White was actually adopted by Thomas & Annie?
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31 Dec 2012 06:37 |
Formal adoption did not start until 1927 - so no records.
Chris you can discount George Harman White - he had sister Edith Beatrice (1878 same district) who married in London 1906 - father George Harman White (dec), one of the witnesses was George Harman White. Family were in Stainforth on 1881 census.
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31 Dec 2012 07:57 |
aah, Thankyou Flip...
Below is Annie, and Marriage for Broadbent (if Harriett fits in)
1911 PROCTOR, Eliza Wife Widow F 66 1845 Boarding House London BROADBENT, Harriet Boarder Married F 36 1875 Sheffield BROADBENT, Harry Boarder M 11 1900 School Sheffield BROADBENT, Leonard Boarder M 8 1903 School Armsley Leeds BROE, Lizzie Visitor Single F 70 1841 Private Means Isle of Man Douglas WHITE, Annie Visitor Widow F 72 1839 Private Means Isle of Man Douglas RG number: RG14 Piece: 34671 Reference: RG14PN34671 RD635 SD3 ED18/18 SN30 Registration District: Isle of Man Sub District: Enumeration District: 18/18 Parish: Conchan Address: 61 Derby Road Douglas Isle of Man County: Isle of Man
Marriages Jun 1897 (>99%) ----------------------------------------------------- Broadbent Alfred Ecclesall B. 9c 588 White Harriet Eccleshall B. 9c 588
(not sure what to make of it all!)...
Chris :)
Gavin, just see your question!, to order certs., go to link Gins posted earlier, then info. from freebmd link is needed)
http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/
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31 Dec 2012 08:09 |
1871 WHITE, Henry Head M 22 1849 Yorkshire (Boot and Shoe Maker) WHITE, Margaret Wife F 22 1849 Lancashire WHITE, Ellen Daughter F 2 1869 Yorkshire WHITE, Harriet Daughter F 0 1871 Yorkshire Piece: 4668 Folio: 163 Page: 36 Registration District: Ecclesall Bierlow Civil Parish: Ecclesall Municipal Borough: Sheffield Address: Egerton Street, Ecclesall, Sheffield County: Yorkshire
1881 WHITE, Henry Head Married M 32 1849 Boot Finisher Sheffield, Yorkshire WHITE, Margaret Wife Married F 32 1849 Liverpool, Lancashire WHITE, Ellen Daughter Single F 12 1869 Scholar Sheffield, Yorkshire VIEW WHITE, Harriet Daughter Single F 10 1871 Scholar Sheffield, Yorkshire WHITE, Kate Daughter Single F 7 1874 Scholar Sheffield, Yorkshire WHITE, Henry Son Single M 4 1877 Sheffield, Yorkshire WHITE, Alfred Son Single M 2 1879 Sheffield, Yorkshire Piece: 4654 Folio: 7 Page: 6 Registration District: Sheffield Civil Parish: Sheffield Municipal Borough: Address: 21, Ct, H1 Bernard St, Sheffield County: Yorkshire (West riding)
(did wonder if above was Henry, son of Thomas)
Marriages Dec 1867 (>99%) ---------------------------------------------------- McGrath Margaret Sheffield 9c 504 White Henry Sheffield 9c 504
Chris :)
(seems to be getting more complicated!, think you need to work back with info. from certs.)
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31 Dec 2012 13:47 |
Good day peeps, thanks for additional, will have a look through your recent additions and see if I can link them to any infoirmation I have.
I agree Chris, it is getting complicated.... but working back from certs is the key problem... I have certs for my grandparents but cannot find a definate great grandfather to know where to work from..
Still stuck with the George Henry / George William situation.
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31 Dec 2012 14:17 |
Chris
The information you found relating to Henry White and Margaret McGrath would fit well with Henry being the son of Thomas. This is based on me looking at the names of the children they had;
Ellen Harriet Kate Henry Alfred
Assuming that Thomas White and Harriot Garrett were Henry's parents... Henry's siblings were called;
Ellen John Thomas
So the names follow down which was the tradition then.
The only problem for me... assuming that the above link is correct then it is not my line as there is no son identified in the 1871 census called George Henry White or George William White (to fit with my line he would need to have been born around 1872 so should be listed there).
Any thoughts?
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31 Dec 2012 14:52 |
I have ordered the following Certs;
Birth: George Henry White - Mar 1872 - 9c/384 Death: George Henry White - Dec 1925 - 10b/240
Marriage: Thomas White / Harriot Garrett - Dec 1837 - 22/417
Hopefully something will come from them..... if not at least I can share the details with you kind folk.
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31 Dec 2012 15:55 |
Wise move there Gavin!, let's hope the New Year gets you further...
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edits (have added below, for future memory!)
Name: George Henry White (Bootmaker) Estimated Birth Year: abt 1873 Age: 22 Spouse Name: Violetta Harriet Horne Spouse Age: 20 Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 10 Mar 1895 Parish: St Pancras Parish Chapel Borough: Camden Father Name: Henry John White (Bootmaker, deceased) Spouse Father Name: Thomas William Horne Register Type: Parish Register (address for both, 8, Wellesley Street, witnesses, James White, Harriet Horne)
1911 WHITE, George Henry Head Married M 37 1874 Boot Maker And Repairer Carlisle Street Sheffield WHITE, Charles William Son M 5 1906 London Islington WHITE, Violetta Harriet Wife Married F 36 1875 London St Pancras RG number: RG14 Piece: 30712 Reference: RG14PN30712 RG78PN1757 RD559 SD1 ED6 SN158 Registration District: Tynemouth Sub District: Wallsend Enumeration District: 6 Parish: Wallsend Address: 134 Station Road Wallsend County: Northumberland
1901 WHITE, George Henry Head Married M 28 1873 Bootmaker Sheffield WHITE, Violetta Wife Married F 26 1875 St Pancras, London JOHNSON, Thomas Lodger Boarder Single M 41 1860 Bootmaker St Pancras, London Piece: 145 Folio: 67 Page: 33 Registration District: St Pancras Civil Parish: St Pancras Municipal Borough: Address: 62, Churchway, St Pancras County: London
Name: Charles William White Record Type: Baptism Baptism Date: 19 Dec 1905 Father's Name: George Henry White (Bootmaker) Mother's Name: Violette Harriet White Parish or Poor Law Union: Dartmouth Park Hill St Peter Borough: Islington Register Type: Parish Registers
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31 Dec 2012 16:03 |
It could mean that the marriage of Thomas and Harriot is not required if your recent links today are correct.
I am not sure how I will ever get beyond the George Henry / George William problem
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31 Dec 2012 16:06 |
Somehow, I have a piece of paper showing George Henry White was born in 1872 in Carlisle Street, Sheffield.
I wonder how the link to Carlisle street came about... surely it would show parents if it had residence of birth...
Any thoughts?
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31 Dec 2012 16:11 |
Wait till the birth cert arrives....................
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31 Dec 2012 16:14 |
"Chris
Were there marriage certs back then? or just names noted in book?
cheers"
To answer that............
Certs were issued from 1 July 1837, which was when the GRO came into being.
However, until 1875, there were no penalties for not registering births, which meant that a considerable number went unrecorded.
But, almost every child was baptised, so consider looking for baptisms...........
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