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Whatever happened to Gt Aunt Jane?
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lancashireAnn | Report | 28 Feb 2013 14:32 |
the Sharples / McKeand marriage was ' register office or registrar attended' which means it was actually in a register office, RC or non-conformist church,. Very few of these registers are on-line and I don't think any are for the Blackburn area. |
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AnnMac | Report | 28 Feb 2013 14:35 |
No joy on his will I'm afraid. He did leave (to a distant half cousin) a family bible which had notes of the deaths of his first wife and of four of his infant children (three from his first marriage, one from his second) . He died in 1937and hadn't made a note of the death of Jane - not sure what if anything to read into that. |
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lancashireAnn | Report | 28 Feb 2013 14:37 |
pity |
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AnnMac | Report | 28 Feb 2013 14:55 |
Even tho' he was promoted to Superintendant and worked for 50 yrs for the police retiring on a 2/3rds pension of £353 p.a. - i haven't yet converted that to modern money - I doubt he amassed a lot of cash, because he had so many children (13 seems to have made it to adulthood). He left a widow so I guess his savings went in the first instance to her. She died sept 1940 and I've found her probate record - £1831 left to her 3 sons - none to her daughters or step children. maybe she just didn't like girls! |
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AnnMac | Report | 28 Feb 2013 15:11 |
I was just prompted to look up John Smith McKeand's probate which I realised I hadn't done before. He also apparently left his money to the three sons of his second marriage. And it was a decent amount- £3670, or the equivalent of £200,000 in today's money. That's quite an achievement for a man from a family of itinerant agricultural labourers from Scotland. His mother's parents were listed as paupers in their old age on early census records! |
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lancashireAnn | Report | 28 Feb 2013 15:49 |
those are only the executors of the will not the legatees. You need the actual will to see who he left his money to - it might be none of the 3 named, he could have left it all to his widow! The same with his widow, the 3 named were again only the executors, the daughters etc could well have been named in the will. |
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Gee | Report | 28 Feb 2013 17:14 |
Hmmm....if this is the husband it contradicts the death of Janet in 1920, maybe another person(s) |
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AnnMac | Report | 1 Mar 2013 11:53 |
lancashireAnn |
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Potty | Report | 1 Mar 2013 12:04 |
It wasn't actually domestic service that Jane was in - she was a nurse in the Asylum - possible there maybe surviving staff records? |
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MarieCeleste | Report | 1 Mar 2013 12:08 |
AnnMac - you don't need a descendant to have a copy of the will, you can just buy it. Here's Jonesey's link on how to do it: |
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MarieCeleste | Report | 1 Mar 2013 12:29 |
I think this is the death of John Joseph Sharples who's 1922 probate is posted aove: |
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AnnMac | Report | 1 Mar 2013 12:41 |
Folks |
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MarieCeleste | Report | 1 Mar 2013 12:48 |
Just posting first record I found - to be proved or disproved! |
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Potty | Report | 1 Mar 2013 12:51 |
Could be this one - image has POB as Garston, Liverpool. The image that comes up from the record is blank - you need to go back twice to see the correct one: |
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MarieCeleste | Report | 1 Mar 2013 12:54 |
What about this 1911? |
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Gee | Report | 1 Mar 2013 13:10 |
As the father was from Scotland, have you searched Scotlands People for Jane in 1911? |
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Potty | Report | 1 Mar 2013 13:19 |
Only one Janet McKeand of approx the right age coming up in the 1911 Scottish census - 3 if searching for names beginning with "Jane". Afraid you can't search by POB so no way of telling if any of them could be your Janet without looking at the image. |
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AnnMac | Report | 1 Mar 2013 13:21 |
Wow! You are so quick! It'll take me a while to get the image up - does it looks to you as if she was an employee typist or was she a rescued female?This family research business certainly throws up some surprises! |
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MarieCeleste | Report | 1 Mar 2013 13:25 |
AnnMac - she was definitely an inmate. Rescue homes weren't necessarily about "fallen" women, there could be health issues of varying sorts. I wonder if that could possibly be a connection to a death in Whittingham hospital (which was an asylum) in 1946? |
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Potty | Report | 1 Mar 2013 13:26 |
As it says "inmate" I would guess a rescued female - the first 3 on the image are Matron, Ass Matron and W Matron, all the rest are inmates and from all over the UK from Shetland to Kent. |