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MarieCeleste
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12 May 2014 10:03 |
I'll not spoil your fun Dea, but on the 1881 census the son Samuel was born America, can't find him after that.
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Dea
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12 May 2014 10:22 |
It's O.K. MC - I think a 'team effort' is probably called for here! ;-) :-D
Dea x
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Cynthia
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12 May 2014 13:32 |
Meanwhile,
Hello Jean and welcome to the Community boards.
I will let Jean know that she has replies to her query.... :-)
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ErikaH
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12 May 2014 14:03 |
26 Aikin Street
1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription First Name FRANK Last Name YATES Relationship HEAD Condition MARRIED Gender Male Age 42 Year Of Birth 1859 Occupation MACHINE MINDER WIRE ROPE Birth Town WARRINGTON Birth County LANCASHIRE Birth Place - Street AIKIN STREET Town WARRINGTON Parish WARRINGTON City - Country ENGLAND County Lancashire Vessel Name - Municipal Ward WHITECROSS Registration District WARRINGTON Archive Reference RG13 Piece Number 3581 Folio 90 Page 21
Household Members First Name Last Name Relationship Age Year Of Birth Birth Town FRANK YATES HEAD 42 1859 WARRINGTON Image Transcription MARY ANN YATES WIFE 40 1861 WARRINGTON Image Transcription ALBERT YATES SON 16 1885 WARRINGTON Image Transcription LILY YATES DAUGHTER 12 1889 WARRINGTON Image Transcription WALTER YATES SON 8 1893 WARRINGTON Image Transcription
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Dea
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12 May 2014 14:09 |
PLEASE share Reggie - HOW did you search for the address and on what site ?
Dea x
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ErikaH
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12 May 2014 14:25 |
On FMP................
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greyghost
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12 May 2014 15:59 |
On FMP - Click on Search Records in blue band at top of page From drop down menu, click on Census, land and surveys and when page opens Just above that black writing heading, click on All Collections in blue From drop down menu click on Census Get (at last) to heading Census in Census, land and surveys
When - Complete Year as 1901 (forget the +/- 2 years!) Where - Next line enter Lancashire in box next to Britain Address - complete line for House Number and line for Street - don't forget to select name of street otherwise it doesn't remember and you will get 100's of choices. In your case for that address you get 5 results - as shown by Reggie to be the 5 members of the Yates family.
It is the best way to do bmd's as well - select search records. Select bmd and parish from drop down menu. Go to All Collections and then select the records you want to look at from that drop down menu.
Hope this helps
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Dea
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12 May 2014 16:20 |
Thanks greyghost,
I 'think' that I have just done what you said and I now hade 4,461,043 results :-0 :-D :-D
I used to be able to do it istantly before they 'improved' the search facility ;-)
Have grand-children here at the moment so will try again when they have gone home - I am sure your instructions will work once I get the hang of it ;-)
Many thanks,
Dea x
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greyghost
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12 May 2014 16:40 |
Yes, I'm technically challenged now with what was a simple to use site. I read one of the feedback forums (now disappeared) on FMP and got some hints and tips from helpful people who were writing in with their own complaints about the site, but took the time to guide others where possible. Still struggling though.
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ErikaH
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12 May 2014 16:55 |
Not the way I got there........
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Chris in Sussex
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12 May 2014 17:53 |
I got there....
FMP Select 'Census, land & surveys' Select 'A-Z of record sets' Select '1901 Census' At the bottom of the page are the boxes to search by address
There are probably other ways to get there!
Chris
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MarieCeleste
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13 May 2014 09:21 |
Dea's theory about the parentage of baby Stanley Joseph McKay Edmonds is correct. Further info on his parents' marriage:-
London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921
Name: James Edmonds Estimated birth year: abt 1869 Age: 25 Spouse Name: Eliza Emma Neal Spouse Age: 24 Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 25 Oct 1894 Parish: Wandsworth All Saints Borough: Wandsworth Father Name: James Edmonds (Deceased) - Engineer Spouse Father: Joseph Neal - Gardener Register Type: Parish Register
Neither previously married.
James was a rubber mixer and his address was 26 AIKIN STREET, WARRINGTON.
Eliza Emma's was 2 Garden Place, Wandsworth.
Witnesses: Ellen Neal and Thomas H Neal.
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MarieCeleste
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13 May 2014 09:27 |
Just in case it's a sibling of James:
Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
Name: Margaret Mckay Edmond Gender: Female Birth Date: 19 Sep 1867 Birth Place: Rutherglen,Lanark,Scotland Father: James Edmond Mother: Margaret Hamilton FHL Film Number: 6035516
EDIT: Think this might be a red herring can't see a brother James for her on census.
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Dea
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13 May 2014 09:52 |
Thanks MC,
I thought I had found James before marriage but the father there was William so obviously not!
I can't seem to find him at the moment with a father 'James' but will keep looking.
Dea x
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MarieCeleste
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13 May 2014 09:55 |
A woman called Ann Shaw lived at 26 Aikin Street in 1891.
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Chris Ho :)
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13 May 2014 10:00 |
(below could relate somehow?, and as Dea wants something to get her teeth into lol, this might help!)
Chris :)
1891 (reference) First Name EDWARD Last Name MCKAY Relationship SON Condition SINGLE Gender Male Age 15 Year Of Birth 1876 Occupation BOTTLE MAKER Birth County LANCASHIRE Street LEGH STREET Town EARLESTOWN Parish NEWTON IN MAKERFIELD County Lancashire Registration District WARRINGTON Archive Reference RG12 Piece Number 3069 Folio 38 Page 7 JOHN MCKAY HEAD 40 1851 (Baker) Scotland MARY E MCKAY WIFE 36 1855 Lancs. Bolton EDWARD MCKAY SON 15 1876 Lancs. Bolton
Jean Report 15 Aug 2013 19:47 Trying to find information regarding the late John Mckay from Warrington. Cheshire. married to Elizabeth. John was a baker by trade and was born in Scotland, Maybe in Motherwell , not sure on this point. However I am trying to find relatives of my great Grandmother, Margaret Messenger, who died in 1888 and is buried in Warrington cemetry. as far as I know , John had a son called Edward McKay. If anyone can help with this enquiry, it would be very much appreciated. regards J. McKee
http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/ancestors/thread/1260072
(Jean came in on above, with her query)
edits (sorry folks, not wishing to confuse with your works, hit 'ignore' button if not relating!)
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Dea
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13 May 2014 10:49 |
Thank you Chris - it all helps, even if not connected in the end.
Dea x
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MarieCeleste
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13 May 2014 12:44 |
My theory, might be half-baked, but perhaps worth looking at even if just to prove wrong.
Margaret Messenger is James Edmonds' mother. We can't find them in 1871 because they were in America. She had a son Samuel there who is recorded as Messenger on the 1881 (what happened to him?)
What happened to John Graham Messenger's first wife Mary Jane (nee Ritson)?
Would be useful if Jean could come back and help fill in some gaps.
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13 May 2014 12:45 |
1871 (all born Rutherglen)
Name: Margt Mck Edmond Age: 3 Estimated birth year: abt 1868 Relationship: Daughter Father's Name: James Edmond Mother's name: Margaret Edmond Gender: Female Where born: Rutherglen, Lanarkshire Registration Number: 654/1 Registration district: Rutherglen Burgh Civil Parish: Rutherglen County: Lanarkshire Address: New Farm Row ED: 20 Household schedule number: 122 LINE: 1 Roll: CSSCT1871_150 Household Members: Name Age James Edmond 33, Coal Miner, b. Rutherglen Margaret Edmond 28 Thomas Edmond 7 Margt Mck Edmond 3 Charlotte S Edmond 1
Looks like father James may have died by 1881?
Name: Margt Edmond Age: 39 Estimated birth year: abt 1842 Relationship: Head Mother's name: Margt Edmond Gender: Female Where born: Rutherglen, Lanarkshire Registration Number: 654 Registration district: Rutherglen Civil Parish: Rutherglen County: Lanarkshire Address: 12 Greenhill Rd Occupation: Feather Dresser ED: 9 Household schedule number: 116½ LINE: 8 Roll: cssct1881_268 Household Members: Name Age Margt Edmond 39 Thos Edmond 17 Charlotte Edmond 11 James Edmond 5 Margt Edmond 79 Mother
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Chris Ho :)
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13 May 2014 12:55 |
Y’S NEWS. “... icpress from Carlisle tt third-class carriage doot train reaching the lalta mown, but possessed an exv to Warrington, issued oemarks, J. Mc.Kay,” wer« he is now lying in Wigar. rendition, and little hope LAYING SHEDS. ...” 19 July 1888 - The Lancashire Evening Post - Unknown
(above is Newspaper article on Margaret, but on previous page)
Chris :)
(certainly a mystery!)
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