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SylviaInCanada
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13 Dec 2015 20:31 |
Alviegal
I'm just wondering if Richard William is a red herring???
The only other Lil(l)y Smith born in Barnsely on the 1891 Census is the one that Shirley posted yesterday, living with her grandparents
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13 Dec 2015 20:43 |
This appears to be the witnesses to the marriage. Doesn't seem to be much help though.
1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription 50, Church Street, Thurnscoe, Doncaster, Yorkshire, England
Learn more Print transcription View image Household Members First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Joseph Holding Head Married Male 58 1843 Clerk & Sexton Yorkshire, England Transcription Ann Holding Wife Married Female 54 1847 - Yorkshire, England Transcription Frank Holding Son Single Male 25 1876 Post Office Clerk Blacker Hill, Yorkshire, England Transcription Emma Brittain Sister-In-Law Married Female 51 1850 - Yorkshire, England
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alviegal
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13 Dec 2015 20:46 |
Sylvia, I was thinking the same thing. If Shirley's Lily is correct, then surely her mother would be a Miss Riley. Not finding a marriage for corresponding people though.
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SylviaInCanada
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13 Dec 2015 20:56 |
Alviegal
If Joseph Holding was Clerk and Sexton at the church, and Ann was his wife .......... then that means they were acting in lieu of friends attending, and could possibly have been "professional" witnesses, being paid a small amount for doing so.
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13 Dec 2015 21:25 |
Grey ghost, I think Thomas Swift may have married Charlotte Loveday which leaves Mary Elizabeth Vickers to marry Richard William Smith. Can't find them though.
1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Parkins Yard, Nether Hoyland, Barnsley, Yorkshire, England
Learn more Print transcription View image Household Members First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Thomas Swift Head Married Male 26 1865 Coal Miner Hoyland, Yorkshire, England Transcription Charlotte Swift Wife Married Female 25 1866 - Norfolk, England Transcription Gertrude Swift Daughter Single Female 4 1887 - Hoyland, Yorkshire, England Transcription George Henry Swift Son Single Male 3 1888 - Hoyland, Yorkshire, England Transcription Frank Swift Son Single Male 0 1891 - Elsecar, Yorkshire, England Transcription Aaron Moody Lodger Single Male 40 1851 Labourer Milton, Yorkshire, England
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Moira
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14 Dec 2015 02:39 |
I don't think that Jonathan and Ann are the parents of my Lily, Richard is named as father of the bride.
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SylviaInCanada
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14 Dec 2015 03:49 |
Moira
Richard may be named as the father of the bride, but that does not necessarily mean that he even existed!
Many illegitimate children "named" a father on their marriage certificate because it "looked better" to the other family than a blank.
Some named a family member, eg grandfather, uncle
Some named a family friend
Some gave a name that was the same or very similar to someone well-known in the village or town.
We've all been on wild goose chases trying to find these "false" names.
I don't think that Jonathan and Ann are the parents of your Lil(l)y, but the fact remains that no-one has succeeded in finding a Richard William with daughter Lil(l)y.
That is why I posted a few hours ago that I was beginning to wonder if we were on a red herring chase.
In fact ............... what documentary evidence do you have that your Lil(l)y was in fact born in Barnsley?? She could have been born anywhere!
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Moira
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14 Dec 2015 15:10 |
Lily was my husbands grandmother, other than the fact that she told everyone she was born in Barnsley and that she is in the 1911 census and on that she has said she was born Barnsley, but she could have been told she was born in Barnsley from an early age and believed it. So I am at a loss now, by the way she was not with Husband in 1911 she had left him by then and took up with another man. Thank you for your help everyone
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LondonBelle
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14 Dec 2015 17:18 |
Moira, what name was she using in the 1911 census? Also, do you know when and where Lily died?
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Moira
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14 Dec 2015 19:02 |
It looks like the witnesses for Lily and Thomas marriage where the church sexton and his wife
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SylviaInCanada
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14 Dec 2015 21:30 |
Moira ...........
that is what alviegal and I suggested was the case when we identified who they were.
"Professional" witnesses were a way of life for many of our ancestors ............ if their friends could not get time off work to go to a wedding, then the church usually had a couple of people around who would act as witnesses for a small fee. These people were staunch churchgoers, often the warden, sexton or sidesmen, but able to be around during the daytime.
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alviegal
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15 Dec 2015 20:45 |
Is this Lil(l)y in 1939?
Garside Household Bradford C.B., Yorkshire (West Riding), England First name(s) Last name(s) Birth year Lily Baker (Garside) 1889 Arthur Garside is also on this record
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LondonBelle
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16 Dec 2015 06:43 |
The following Thread looks to be related
http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/ancestors/thread/1278560
It looks like Lily was co-habiting with Charles Mapplebeck, 18 years her senior, in 1911
There is an entry in 1939 in Hoyland Nether, Yorkshire West Riding
Charles Mapplebeck b 1870 Lily Mapplebeck b 1888
One more person on record + two locked. Credits required to see record.
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Chris Ho :)
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16 Dec 2015 07:16 |
(seems to have been deleted that link Lb, or a GR gremlin!, below relates?)
edits (strange, same number, but Error for other link)
Chris :)
http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/ancestors/thread/1278560
What a tangled webb ect. Moira Report 27 Aug 2011 15:57
Please can anyone advise me. I am looking for my husbands Grandmother. Laura/Lily Smith .b 1887 Barnsley Yorkshire.On the 1911 census she is Laura but was know to everyone as Lily Was married to a Mr. Baker ( Cannot find a record of the marriage) but left him to live with Charles Mapplebeck.( My Husbands Grandfather) we believe they never married ( Cannot find a record of the marriage for them either) The first child to Charles and Laura/Lily was Caroline and was reg. as Caroline Mapplebeck Baker, they went on to have a further 12 children and the first 8 are all Mapplebeck Baker, the rest they dropped the Baker from the name. Thank you Moira
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LondonBelle
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16 Dec 2015 07:29 |
Could be that I put a capital 'T' for Thread, Chris...now amended. Thanks for pointing out.
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Chris Ho :)
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16 Dec 2015 07:36 |
http://www.yorkshirebmd.org.uk/
(a lot of Lilies on above!)
Chris :)
(witnesses below, 1901 at 50, Church Street, Thurnscoe, Doncaster, Yorkshire. (Clerk/Sexton, her sister Emma)
Marriages Dec 1864 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------- Cookson Ann Rotherham 9c 776 Holding Joseph Rotherham 9c 776
(below for that 1911, also, same time George Mapplebeck)
Yorkshire Baptisms Transcription (Find My Past) First name(s) Charles Last name Mapplebeck Baptism year 1875 Baptism date 23 Jun 1875 Baptism place Chapeltown Denomination Anglican Father's first name(s) Ephraim (Labourer) Mother's first name(s) Harriet County Yorkshire (West Riding) Archive Sheffield Archives & Local Studies
Marriages Sep 1865 (>99%) ----------------------------------------------- Mapplebeck Ephraim Wortley 9c 221 Hague Harriet Wortley 9c 221
Deaths Jun 1874 (>99%) ---------------------------------------------------------- MAPPLEBECK Harriet 28 Wortley 9c 148
08 October 1879 - Sheffield Independent - Sheffield, South Yorkshire
SHEFFIELD TOWN HALL Ephraim Mapplebeck, labourer, Chapeltown, was placed in the dock charged with felony.
Deaths Mar 1951 (>99%) --------------------------------------------------------------- MAPPLEBECK Charles 82 Staincross 2d 774
Births Mar 1870 (>99%) --------------------------------------------------------- MAPPLEBECK Charles Wortley 9c 218
(looking at 1871)
Mary Report 27 Aug 2011 17:19
Death cert Lily Mapplebeck registered Staincross West Yorks born @ 1887 died O/N/D 1940 9c 545.
Maryb.
Deaths Dec 1911 (>99%) ------------------------------------------------------- Mapplebeck Edith 1 Rotherham 9c 819
(Edith 1911?)
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LondonBelle
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16 Dec 2015 16:30 |
I keep going back to the Marriage of Richard William Smith in 1885 who it looks like married Mary Elizabeth Vickers
There is this 1901 census that could be Lily.
Name: Lilly Smith Age: 13 Estimated birth year: abt 1888 Relation to Head: Boarder Gender: Female Birth Place: Hoyland, Yorkshire, England Civil Parish: Great Houghton Search Photos: Search for 'Great Houghton' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection Ecclesiastical parish: Darfield All Saints Town: Great Houghton County/Island: Yorkshire Country: England Street address:
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Condition as to marriage:
Education:
Employment status: View image Registration district: Hemsworth Sub-registration district: Hemsworth ED, institution, or vessel: 28 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 4308 Folio: 149 Page Number: 7 Household schedule number: 50 Household Members: Name Age Thomas Leeming 60 Myria Leeming 31 May Leeming 9 John W Leeming 5 Mary Leeming 2 Susannah Vickers 29 Lilly Smith 13
This looks to be the Marriage of Thomas & Myria Marriages Dec 1890 Leaming Thomas Barnsley 9c 3 Vickers Myra Barnsley 9c 317
So could Myra/Myria be the sister of Susannah and possibly Mary Elizabeth ? Making Myra/Myria & Susannah Aunts to Lily?
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LondonBelle
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16 Dec 2015 16:36 |
Looking at the 1911 census posted on the other Thread, I'm wondering whether the William Smith listed is in fact Richard William. Although it says his occupation is Organ Grinder on earlier censuses his Occupation is a Miner
MAPPLEBECK, Charles Head Married M 39 1872 Miner Hewer Yorks Chapeltown VIEW MAPPLEBECK, Laura Wife Married 3 years F 24 1887 Yorks Hoyland Nether VIEW MAPPLEBECK, Caroline Daughter F 1 1910 Yorks Stairfoot VIEW MAPPLEBECK, Edith Daughter F 0 (10 MONTHS) 1911 Yorks Stairfoot VIEW SMITH, William Boarder Widower M 45 1866 Organ Grinder Yorks Jump VIEW SMITH, Albert Boarder Single M 17 1894 Miner Trammer Yorks Normanton VIEW STOTT, Leonard Boarder Single M 17 1894 Roperunner Under Ground Yorks Sheffield VIEW RG number: RG14 Piece: 27561 Reference: RG14PN27561 RG78PN1578 RD507 SD2 ED2 SN200
Registration District: Barnsley Sub District: Barnsley Enumeration District: 2 Parish: Ardsley
Address: 9 Hunningley Lane Stairfoot Ardsley County: Yorkshire (West riding)
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Chris Ho :)
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16 Dec 2015 18:14 |
(below looks to fit those)
Chris :)
http://www.freereg.org.uk/
Burial County Yorkshire, West Riding Place Darfield Church name All Saints Register type Unspecified Burial date 15 May 1917 Person age 76 Burial person forename Thomas Burial person surname LEAMING
Burial County Yorkshire, West Riding Place Darfield Church name All Saints Register type Unspecified Burial date 11 Apr 1953 Person age 82 Burial person forename Mrs Burial person surname LEAMING
Deaths Jun 1953 (>99%) ------------------------------------------------------ LEAMING Myra 82 Hemsworth 2b 570
(what then became of Thomas Albert Baker?)
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Moira
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4 Jun 2016 06:44 |
Thank you to all who helped me, I have now got the cert's Richard William Married Mary Elizabeth Vickers in Hoyland Barnsley Richards father was Richard Smith b, 1846 ? Kingswinford Staffordshire He married Emma Litchfield in 1864 Hoyland Barnsley this Richard Died in the swaithe mining disaster of 1875 and his age was put at 29 this would him being born 1846 but on his marriage cert to Emma he is down as being born 1842, his father is named on the marriage cert. as Thomas, I cannot find the family of this on either the 1851 or the 1861 census
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