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29 Oct 2015 17:12 |
Ok nothing for 1928-1930? ok going to take notes of all this now onto my record book
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29 Oct 2015 17:05 |
Clodagh j Johnston was on the electoral rolls in Chester until her death , the address can be found on http://www.freeelectoralroll.co.uk/Electoral_Roll_Search.asp
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29 Oct 2015 17:00 |
Sorry, Joonie - just realised you've already posted or implied all of the above .
And that's in spite of the fact that I had muttered about duplicate research on G83's other thread!
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ArgyllGran
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29 Oct 2015 16:57 |
There are lots of travel records for Clodagh, but this is the latest one I can see on Ancestry.
Clodagh Janie Eleanor Johnston in the UK, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960
Name: Clodagh Janie Eleanor Johnston Birth Date: 13 May 1930 Age: 25 Port of Departure: Lagos Arrival Date: 20 Jun 1955 Port of Arrival: Liverpool, England Ship Name: Accra Shipping line: Elder Dempster Lines Ltd Official Number: 0004/01
Travelling with parents, to c/o R A Clegg, The Orchards, Saughall, Chester.
Frederick's DOB: 22/12/1899 Eileen: 03/12/1900
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29 Oct 2015 16:51 |
Eileen Johnston
in the UK, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960 Name: Eileen Johnston Birth Date: abt 1901 Age: 52 Port of Departure: Lagos Arrival Date: 17 Aug 1953 Port of Arrival: Liverpool, England Ship Name: Accra Shipping line: Elder Dempster Lines Ltd Official Number: 181100
Travelling with Frederick, 53, and Clodagh Janie, 22.
Proposed address in UK:
The Orchards, Saughall, Cheshire <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Makes that Cheshire death look likely.
Frederick was a puisne judge. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puisne_judge
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29 Oct 2015 16:48 |
G83 have you considered buying the death cert that Joonie posted for
Name: Clodagh Janie E Johnston Birth Date: 13 May 1930 Date of Registration: Jun 2004 Age at Death: 74 Registration district: Chester and ellesmere Port Inferred County: Cheshire Register Number: A51 District and Subdistrict: 340/1A Entry Number: 190
If the informant was a friend or relative they might know where this Clodagh was born? and if she had been adopted?
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ArgyllGran
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29 Oct 2015 16:47 |
Mrs Eileen Johnston
in the UK, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960 Name: Mrs Eileen Johnston Birth Date: abt 1901 Age: 35 Port of Departure: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Arrival Date: 16 Sep 1936 Port of Arrival: London, England Ship Name: Malda Shipping line: British India Steam Navigation Company Ltd Official Number: 146286
Travelling with Fred.W. , 36, and Clodagh Jane, 6. Last permanent residence: Uganda. Proposed address in UK: 184 Cromwell Road, London SW5
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ArgyllGran
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29 Oct 2015 16:42 |
Re the Johnston family:
Eileen Johnston in the UK, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960
Name: Eileen Johnston Birth Date: abt 1901 Age: 38 Port of Departure: London, England (Mombasa on image) Arrival Date: 6 Jan 1939 Port of Arrival: London, England Ship Name: Dunvegan Castle Shipping line: Union-Castle Mail Steamship Company Ltd Official Number: 164702
Travelling with Frederick, 38, civil servant, and Janie, 8, student. Proposed address in UK: 20 Highfield Park, Dundrum, Dublin. Country of last permanent residence: Uganda.
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G83
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29 Oct 2015 15:46 |
Can anyone possibly search passenger records for 1929 late part of until may 1930 from possibly dublin but ending in the UK for Eileen Johnston x
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G83
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29 Oct 2015 15:20 |
Jooniecloonie
I have inboxed you i hope you dont mind however im thinking after re reading all this is there anyway of searching passenger records around 1929-1930 from ireland to UK Clodaugh wont be on them but Eileen should with possibly Frederick or alone? theory to help identify this was my aunt. i feel in my gut here that something is urging me to persue this theory and i have forwarded it as a possibility to the irish and english GROs as without a adoptive or taken surname after birth they was reluctant to help.
I dont know much about passenger lists and so on and freebmd nothing on Clodaugh at all no marriage i know she passed away with the surname Johnston but did she really not marry not have children im not sure
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G83
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15 Oct 2015 17:59 |
I understand thank you. I received today an email from the GRO stating if adopted in the UK her certificate would state adopted as someone else mentioned on the thread and its definitely not. She mentioned contacting equivalent authorities in Ireland but my query on that is it possible for a London born childs adoption to legally take place in ireland which would then not show on her original birth entry
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JoonieCloonie
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15 Oct 2015 14:08 |
well ... first you look for some :-)
I spent rather a long time on all that late last night, having got rather fixated on figuring it out, but I'm afraid that today I have to get stuff done!
I guess trying to discover whether Eileen Milne had siblings would be a start. I'll come back to this at a later point.
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G83
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15 Oct 2015 13:36 |
Ok I understand so now how do I go about that to contact possible relatives to enquire
Thank you
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JoonieCloonie
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15 Oct 2015 12:09 |
well yes, Alexandra, I know I understood all of that perfectly from the get go ... all of that being the reason I embarked on a line of investigation into possible sources for the name Coonah and possible incidences of the name Clodagh ...
It's a line of investigation you might want to consider. For instance, by looking for family of the Milne-Johnston couple to see whether their daughter can be ruled out.
That's how these things are done: find possibilities, investigate them, rule them out if that is the case, move on to look for others ... :-)
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G83
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15 Oct 2015 10:44 |
Coonah patricia nunn was daughter too gwendoline nunn of 28 urswick road yes definitely the father is lined through but was my great grandad william spinks. He was still married to another lady at the time Ivy Young. My ggf and gwen had 3 children one of which was Coonah the others were not given up and remained in the family. I stated the name clodaugh previously as my grand father recalled he thought the childs name was changed to this and im guessing surname would of definitely been changed with the new family. But again its word of mouth my ggf added a post in the paper 1951 wishing Coonah a happy 21st so its all confusing to me and I dont know if any above is possibility or not?
I do thank you for your efforts and replies
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JoonieCloonie
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15 Oct 2015 03:14 |
I was actually wondering whether there might have been a triangular relationship ...
if Coonah Edith (Young) Campbell was known to Gwendoline Nunn ... and William and Eileen Johnston were known to Coonah Campbell ... she was the same age ... if her husband was a civil servant (she left for Bombay right after marriage) ...
but I can't find her husband leaving England, to see his occupation
I wonder where he was ship's crew? :-S
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JoonieCloonie
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15 Oct 2015 02:48 |
you mentioned the name Clodagh in postings elsewhere, and Ireland ...
this dob is so close
Name: Clodagh Janie E Johnston Birth Date: 13 May 1930 Date of Registration: Jun 2004 Age at Death: 74 Registration district: Chester and ellesmere Port Inferred County: Cheshire Register Number: A51 District and Subdistrict: 340/1A Entry Number: 190
and there is no way of tracing that person's birth if she was born in Africa ... she has one record of entry and numerous outgoing records on passenger lists with parents Frederick William and Eileen ... him a civil servant and later a judge, and the couple being 34 and 33 when she was 3+1/2, their last permanent residence having been Uganda, and them being destined to an address in the Irish Free State ... other destinations were London and Chester.
there's no marriage in England/Wales for a Frederick W Johnston (22 Dec 1899) + Eileen (3 Dec 1900) (dobs from a later passenger record)
Ancestry is giving me the pip ... the preview shows 'Frederick William Johnston'
Name: Frederick Johnston Birth Date: 22 Dec 1899 Date of Registration: Mar 1981 Age at Death: 81 Registration district: Chester and ellesmere Port Inferred County: Cheshire Volume: 35 Page: 0203
Name: Eileen Johnston Birth Date: 3 Dec 1900 Date of Registration: Jun 1990 Age at Death: 89 Registration district: Vale Royal Inferred County: Cheshire Volume: 35 Page: 938
I suspect
Name Frederick William Johnston Event Type Marriage Event Date Oct - Dec 1928 Event Place Dublin South, Ireland Registration Quarter and Year Oct - Dec 1928 Registration District Dublin South Volume Number 2 Page Number 287
yes
Name Eileen Milne Event Type Marriage > Event Date Oct - Dec 1928 > Event Place Dublin South, Ireland Registration Quarter and Year Oct - Dec 1928 Registration District Dublin South > Volume Number 2 > Page Number 287
so
Name Eileen Milne Event Type Birth Event Date Jan - Mar 1901 Event Place Dublin North, Ireland Registration Quarter and Year Jan - Mar 1901 Registration District Dublin North Volume Number 2 Page Number 527
there are possibilities for FWJ's birth in Chesterfield and Belfast
this does mean that my surmise that they might have been childless for a decade was not so
I think this was Frederick travelling out directly after the marriage
Name: Frederick Johnson Gender: Male Age: 29 Birth Date: abt 1899 Departure Date: 21 Dec 1928 Port of Departure: London, England Destination Port: Mombasa, Kenya Ship Name: Malda
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Name: Mrs Johnston with Miss C J Johnston aged 1 Gender: Female Age: 29 Birth Date: abt 1902 Departure Date: 25 Jun 1931 Port of Departure: London, England Destination Port: Mombasa, Kenya Ship Name: Danstephan Castle
so it is seeming that Clodagh was born abroad ...
except when did Eileen travel out of the UK after her marriage and before the Feb 1931 arrival (esp. before May 1930)
here is the earliest incoming passenger record I see ... but it is before that outgoing
Name: Clodagh G E Johnston (mistranscribed, J E) (with Frederick Wm and Eileen) Port of Departure: Beira, Mozambique Arrival Date: 15 Feb 1931 Port of Arrival: London, England Ports of Voyage: Plymouth Ship Name: Modasa
destination was Dublin again
wild and crazy theory ...
but if Clodagh Johnston was the child of a British civil servant born in a British colony, her birth should show up at findmypast in 'British nationals born overseas 1818-2005' and it doesn't seem to (index to consular births 1925-1930, nothing in search results and nothing on the relevant page of the original index)
just in case this possibility is of interest, there is as much as I can find
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JoonieCloonie
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15 Oct 2015 01:15 |
the only other Coonah in the entire GRO index is
Marriages Sep 1929 Campbell John J B (Young) Wandsworth 1d 1658 Young Coonah E (Campbell) Wandsworth 1d 1658
and of course there is no birth record in England/Wales for her, and no death record (she would almost certainly be deceased by now, and is not on any electoral roll)
ah, here she is:
Name: Coonah Edith Campbell Gender: Female Age: 30 Birth Date: abt 1899 Departure Date: 2 Nov 1929 Port of Departure: London, England Destination Port: Bombay, India Ship Name: Domala
what I wondered was whether, given that they would have been about the same age, your Gwendoline and she might have been friends, hence the name
not that this would get you much of anywhere at this point ...
but she was actually a decade older
these are undoubtedly her parents, from familysearch
Name James Archibald Young Event Type Marriage Event Date 14 Jul 1919 Event Place Pinetown, Natal, South Africa Gender Male Age 21 Birth Year (Estimated) 1898 Spouse's Name Coonah Mcevoy Spouse's Gender Female Spouse's Age 23 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1896
so there seems maybe to be a Scottish flavour to the name
ah, also Bertha Coonah Wood born 1905 in Cornwall and died (Bertha Coonah Story) in 1974 (Ancestry transcribes as 'Coonan')
pretty much the only other existence of the name is as a street name in NSW Australia
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JoonieCloonie
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15 Oct 2015 00:27 |
that was going to be my guess for Gwendoline, given age and place of birth
Births Mar 1909 NUNN Gwendoline Jane Hackney 1b 386
household in 1911 at 18 Farleigh Road, Stoke Newington, Hackney
Charles Nunn 41 > Esther Nunn 35 Esther Nunn 12 Charles Nunn 10 > Harold Nunn 7 > Cyril Nunn 5 Gwendoline Nunn 3 George Nunn 29 brother of Charles Louisa Nunn 24 sister of Charles
so there are a few more names
ah I see ... your grandfather and Gwendoline did marry, some time later ... and you descend from a child after their second.
I would guess it is unlikely that others in Gwendoline's family would know more than your own then ...
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brummiejan
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14 Oct 2015 23:58 |
Not sure it helps, but in 1931 Gwendoline Jane Nunn was living at 28 Unswick Rd. Along with Cyril, Esther and Harold John. Are you in contact with any Nunn descendants at all, in case they know more?
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