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Graham
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11 Mar 2013 16:01 |
Thanks for that I hope to obtain all in due course There seam to be too many Alberts,Williams Harrys,Arthurs,Alfreds and Annes,Annies etc a lot to get to grips with but now I will get all the evidence I can
Thank you once again Graham
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MarieCeleste
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11 Mar 2013 13:04 |
Graham, just a word about William Percy Gordon's birth certificate. When he was born in 1886 it seems that Annie was still legally married to Albert Course. They certainly didn't divorce (that would have been unlikely but I checked anyhow) and she and Albert Herniman did not marry, although she may have been known as his wife no ceremony took place.
Now, when she registered the birth, if she went on her own to do so then the birth would be recorded in her legal married name of Course and her real husband would be named as the father (even if he wasn't) - that was the practice. That's also how if a widow had a child several years after her husband had died the late husband would be named as the father. The exception would be if the biological father also went to register the birth, as would seem to be the case with Harry - Albert Herniman acknowledged paternity so went with her to register the birth.
In cases like this I would personally always take a baptism record as being more honest and truthful than a birth certificate.
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Graham
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11 Mar 2013 09:49 |
I am trying to find Harry's marriage certificate to see what it says - he may have married around 1908 to about 1918 to Elsie ?? as his daughter may have been born around 1918 in camberwell-- I think must now look for things like Henry albert .instead of Harry_____? birth certs of daughter Peggy I---for parents and baptism certs
Very confusing I know-- unfortunatly the person with the key to all this took it to the grave around 1998 ( i think) and would not disclose what she knew as she did not want to offend (but dont know who)
who knows??? regards g
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Graham
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11 Mar 2013 09:33 |
Harry thought to have been born 1878 was actually born 1888. I agree
when his death was registered in 1974 that a mistake was made with his age . If he really had been born 1878 then surely he would have been on the 1881 census? ---- I do not think he was 98 yrs when he died
It's most likely that Albert Herniman was the father of William Percy----I dont know ?? on the bith cert it says father was Albert Course--mother Anne Turner address Lyon St Islington Harry who knows but your info is good I will pursue when we get some fine weather
thanks gdc
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MarieCeleste
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11 Mar 2013 08:07 |
That looks likely Chris - by the 1871 census Henry seems to have remarried to a Cordelia.
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Chris Ho :)
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11 Mar 2013 07:43 |
(so could be the below)
Baptism County Somerset Place Corfe Church St Nicholas RegisterNumber DateOfBirth BaptismDate 10 Oct 1858 Forename Albert Sex M FatherForename Henry MotherForename MaryAnne FatherSurname HERNIMAN MotherSurname Abode FatherOccupation farmer
Chris :)
http://www.freereg.org.uk/cgi/Search.pl
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MarieCeleste
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10 Mar 2013 22:49 |
Graham, I know we've posted a lot of info and it takes quite a bit of digesting.
You don't need to hope to find the baptism records - I've posted them above. I'll send them to you.
You did mention in your last pm to me that there was mention of Ricardo in Harry's name so looks like we're on the right track.
It looks like Harry was actually 86 when he died (despite what the death record says - you can't rely on those for accuracy).
I would recommend buying Harry's marriage certificate to see what it says - can you tell us who he married and when?
You said on page 1 that William PG was your grandfather and therefore on other posts you've noted Albert Course as being your great grandfather, obviously the info I've found now shows that Albert Herniman was your great grandfather so you'll need to follow his family back.
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Graham
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10 Mar 2013 22:23 |
in answer to your questions:-
Harry Partridge did die in Bournemouth in 1974.
Do you have the death certificate? no
How do you know that it is the correct Harry Partridge?he's related
Did he marry, if so, have you that marriage certificate for his age?no
At the moment I would say that Harry Partridge, 1878, is actually Henry, 1888.
Have you got the death reference for Mr Herniman from drowning in the River Lee?' no- but someone is sending a copy of the1891 newspaper artical to me
In addition, you have not commented in the 10 year difference in age for Henry/Harry. Your opinion, please? this is probabley to do with the secretcy at the time as probabley no birth cert was available and age was estimated although my gfather died at the age of 93
I hope to find the baptismal records to solve some of these anomalies
regards gdc
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patchem
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10 Mar 2013 21:15 |
Graham, We have already posted that 1901 10 Mar 2013 11:27
Can I repeat my questions which you have not answered?
'You have Harry Partridge died in Bournemouth in 1974.
Do you have the death certificate? How do you know that it is the correct Harry Partridge? Did he marry, if so, have you that marriage certificate for his age?
At the moment I would say that Harry Partridge, 1878, is actually Henry, 1888.
Have you got the death reference for Mr Herniman from drowning in the River Lee?'
In addition, you have not commented in the 10 year difference in age for Henry/Harry. Your opinion, please?
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Graham
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10 Mar 2013 20:08 |
Thanks all
I have found in 1901 census
1901 Census Household Record Household information Address 15 Upper Westbourne Villas Civil Parish Aldrington
Ecclesiastical Parish St Leonard Parliamentary Borough or Division Lewes County Borough, Municipal Borough or Urban District Hove Administrative County Sussex
Householder 1 Name Anne Partridge Relation to Head of Family Wife Condition as to Marriage Married Age Last Birthday 45 Sex Female Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born London Islington
Householder 2 Name Henry Partridge Relation to Head of Family Son Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday 13 Sex Male
Where Born London Homerton Householder 3 Name John Partridge Relation to Head of Family Head Condition as to Marriage Married Age Last Birthday 49 Sex Male Profession or Occupation Coachman Employment Status Where Born Hereford Eastnor
Householder 4 Name Percy Partridge Relation to Head of Family Son Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday 15 Sex Male Profession or Occupation Errand Boy Employment Status Where Born London Islington
Householder 5 Name Anne Turner Relation to Head of Family Mother In Law Condition as to Marriage Widow Age Last Birthday 71 Sex Female Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born London St Andrews
these look good and explains how the family got to the south coast and the witness on the marriage cert
will check the various names further as well. some where also i did see reference to the Herniman name where the wife is listed sons etc but father deseased in east london area may not be connected but interesing if i can find it again
THANKS
regards Graham :-) :-) :-)
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MarieCeleste
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10 Mar 2013 18:31 |
So William Percy Gordon and Harry were full brothers, not half brothers. That's why they stayed with their mother and the other children stayed with Albert.
It seems that William Percy chose to retain the surname in which he was registered whereas Harry chose to be known by his stepfather's name.
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MarieCeleste
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10 Mar 2013 18:19 |
Found the baptisms:
London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906
Name: Henry Arthur Ricardo Hernaman Record Type: Baptism Baptism Date: 10 Jul 1894 Father's Name: Albert Hernaman (Traveller - deceased) Mother's name: Annie Hernaman Parish or Poor Law Union: Haggerston St Columba Borough: Hackney Register Type: Parish Registers
Address: 196 Kingsland Road
Baptised the same day was his bother Percy Gordon Hernaman, also stating Albert as his father.
No actual birthdates given but for some reason Annie has decided to get them baptised a few years on. ..................................................................................................................
Percy's birth registered in his mother's present married name:
England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915
Name: William Percy G Course Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1886 Registration district: Islington Inferred County: London Volume: 1b Page: 351
but Harry registered with his father's surname:
England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915
Name: Henry Arthur R Herniman Date of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec 1888 Registration district: Mile End Old Town Inferred County: London Volume: 1c Page: 486
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MarieCeleste
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10 Mar 2013 17:58 |
That's it Chris - what a star, I've been giving myself a headache looking for them. I'll book mark that site.
I think that proves that Harry thought to have been born 1878 was actually born 1888. It's quite possible that when his death was registered in 1974 that a mistake was made with his age (I did that when registering my own dad's). If he really had been born 1878 then surely he would have been on the 1881 census?
It's most likely that Albert Herniman was the father of William Percy and Harry and they took their stepfather's name later.
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Chris Ho :)
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10 Mar 2013 17:35 |
1891 (possible?, with Dalston) HIRMMAN, Albert Head Married M 32 1859 Traveller Minerals Somersetshire HIRMMAN, Annie Wife Married F 33 1858 Dressmaker London HIRMMAN, Perry Son M 5 1886 London HIRMMAN, Harry Son M 2 1889 London Piece: 188 Folio: 118 Page: 32 Registration District: Hackney Civil Parish: Hackney Municipal Borough: Address: 160, Culford Road, Hackney County: London
Chris :)
http://www.census1891.com/streets-c.htm
(useful link for 1891 London)
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patchem
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10 Mar 2013 17:19 |
I was looking at this family, because they were in London, but have tea to make 1881 England Census James Herniman Age: 35 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1846 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Sarah Herniman Gender: Male Where born: St Giles, Middlesex, England Civil parish: St Giles in the Fields County/Island: London Country: England Street Address: 80 Dudley St Condition as to marriage: Married Occupation: Blacklead Maker Registration district: St GilesSub-registration district: St Giles, North ED, institution, or vessel: 7c Piece: 327 Folio: 69 Page Number: 24 James Herniman 35 Sarah Herniman 26 Alice Herniman 9 James Herniman 6 Charles Herniman 1 Source Citation: Class: RG11; Piece: 327; Folio: 69; Page: 24; GSU roll: 1341071.
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MarieCeleste
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10 Mar 2013 16:55 |
There were two Albert Herniman's born around the same time, both Somerset.
One was born North Petherton, son of Job and Jemima, was an RSPCA inspector and married an Ada - have followed him through to 1911.
The other was born Corfe and was the son of Henry & Cordelia - can't find him after 1871 (but haven't tried very hard yet).
Can't find the address of 106 Catford Road given in the newspaper.
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patchem
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10 Mar 2013 16:54 |
Thanks I was trying H*man not H*nan. etc etc.
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MarieCeleste
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10 Mar 2013 16:51 |
Patchem, his body was found Monday 15 June 1891. It would be this death:
England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index, 1837-1915
Name: Albert Herminan Estimated Birth Year: abt 1858 Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1891 Age at Death: 33 Registration district: West Ham Inferred County: Essex Volume: 4a Page: 148
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patchem
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10 Mar 2013 16:45 |
I can see marriages for Alfred Henry and James Edward Herniman, not Albert. But then we do not know that she married him. Not yet found him on censuses. Was the suicide in 1891 after the census, or dates not clear?
Thanks, just read your added bit after I posted.
Cannot see his death in free bmd.
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MarieCeleste
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10 Mar 2013 16:02 |
Have found a newspaper article from June 1891 where an Albert Herniman (32) committed suicide in the River Lea whilst temporarily insane.
He was a traveller of 106 Catford Road, Dalston.
His wife (un-named) and two children were left penniless and the jury raised a subscription for them
EDIT: The newspaper was the Essex Newsman Saturday 20 June 1891. It states his body was found floating in the river on the Monday and the inquest was held on the Wednesday at Leyton Town Hall.
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