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juju

juju Report 1 Jan 2016 22:49

Sylvia & Mel lol :-D :-S
You see what I'm enduring?
Ok, My Grandmothers birth cert.... States John was a laborer at iron works at the time of her birth. Sometime after this he decided to vaporize, enough to give a new script for Sherlock ....... I have thought of many scenarios just wish I knew for sure.
I don't understand though how or why a man would be such a taboo subject had there not be a story of some sort surrounding him, intrigue has taken over I believe :-0

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 1 Jan 2016 22:26

Gosh you lot have found out some things since I was last on here. I had the leccy go out and then had to get dinner.

It all sounds very interesting.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 1 Jan 2016 22:02

and could this be the familysearch and ancestry version :-D .................

England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975

Name: John Birdeman
Gender: Male
Baptism Date: 28 Jul 1875
Baptism Place: Whitchurch, Shropshire, England
Father: Samuel Birdeman
Mother: Susannah
FHL Film Number: 1702220
Reference ID: item 5 p 76


no images available :-D

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 1 Jan 2016 21:59

IF father is Samuel and mother is Susannah, as indicated by the 1881 and 1891 censuses, then this might be John's baptism


Shropshire baptisms

First name(s) John
Last name Buchanan
Birth year -
Baptism year 1875
Baptism date 28 Jul 1875
Denomination Anglican
Place Whitchurch
Father's first name(s) Samuel
Mother's first name(s) Susannah
Mother's last name -
Residence -
County Shropshire
Register type Baptism
Register date range 1870-1884
Archive reference P303/A/2/4
Page 76
Record set Shropshire baptisms
Category Life Events (BDMs)
Subcategory Births & baptisms
Collections from United Kingdom

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 1 Jan 2016 21:38

In case the witnesses may give a clue ..............

Marriages Dec 1892 (>99%)

BAMPTON Charles Walter Atcham 6a 1345
Peirce Sarah Elizabeth Atcham 6a 1345


but it doesn't look as if they were relations

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 1 Jan 2016 21:27

hmmmmmmmm

maybe he wasn't a seaman????


from FMP


Diocese of Chester parish registers of marriages c1538-1910 Transcription

First name(s) John
Last name Buchanan
Age 27y
Marriage year 1902
Marriage date 09 Nov 1902
Marriage place Coppenhall
Spouse's first name(s) Annie
Spouse's last name Diggle
Spouse's age 25y
Bride's father's name Walker Diggle
City or town Coppenhall
County Cheshire
Country England
Reference item 3 p 106
Record set Cheshire Diocese of Chester parish marriages 1538-1910
Category Life Events (BDMs)
Subcategory Marriages & divorces
Collections from United Kingdom

from image:-

John
Occupation: Crane Driver
Address:- 22 Beech Grove, Crewe
Father Name and Occupation:- Samuel Buchanan, Gardener

Annie
no occupation shown
Address:- 22 Beech Grove, Crewe
Father occupation:- Fitter

Witnesses:- Charles Walter Bampton and Sarah Bampton

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 1 Jan 2016 21:19

As lancashireann posted, that death registration is in error. That fact is indicated by the fact that "Whitechapel" on the freebmd entry is printed in italics ................

lancashireAnn Report 1 Jan 2016 16:47

is this one worth considering as John was a seaman

Deaths Jun 1906 (>99%)
Buchanan John 31 Whitechapel 1c 398

(mistranscribed as district should be Whitehaven 10c 398)


This is the corrected transcription as showing on FindMyPast .......


First name(s) JOHN
Last name BUCHANAN
Gender Male
Birth day -
Birth month -
Birth year 1875
Age 31
Death quarter 2
Death year 1906
District WHITEHAVEN
County Cumberland
Volume 10B
Page 398
Country England
Record set England & Wales deaths 1837-2007
Category Life Events (BDMs)
Subcategory Deaths & burials
Collections from United Kingdom


Obtaining that death certificate would certainly tell you if he had died at sea, but there may not be any corroborating information as to whether he is your John

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 1 Jan 2016 21:10

However don't forget that any note re father being alive or dead on a marriage certificate cannot be trusted!

We've all come across certificates where the father was not said to be deceased, only to find he died years ago

or certificates where the father was deceased, but was still alive ................. whereabouts unknown to the child marrying.

So much depends on how the Vicar asked the question, and how the child responded

"What is your father's name?" ................. may or may not also elicit the information "..... but he's dead".

"What is your father's name, and is he still alive?" ...... would, or should, produce an answer.


Eleanor was very young when her father "disappeared", and she may not have known what he did ............ especially if his name was not mentioned!


So far as I know, his wife would be listed on a death certificate from that era only if she had been the informant of his death.

malyon

malyon Report 1 Jan 2016 20:43

your dad's twin might have been still born

juju

juju Report 1 Jan 2016 20:08

My Dad and two surviving uncles, my dad was a twin but I've not seen it on any records.
You have been an amazing help :-)

malyon

malyon Report 1 Jan 2016 19:53

they had 3 children 1931-1944

juju

juju Report 1 Jan 2016 19:41

Thank you so much it hadn't occurred tome to check that, better check on their marriage date. Thanks again x

malyon

malyon Report 1 Jan 2016 19:37

i think it would say occupation of father it would say if he was alive or dead

this could be her marriage

Marriages Jun 1931 (>99%)
Buchanan Eleanor R Seddon Manchester S. 8d 444

juju

juju Report 1 Jan 2016 19:19

would it say My Grt grandfathers occupation?

juju

juju Report 1 Jan 2016 19:17

Oooops sorry you said Marriage..... I'm sureI can :-D

juju

juju Report 1 Jan 2016 19:11

Hi,
I already have her birth cert it is John Buchanan

malyon

malyon Report 1 Jan 2016 19:04

could you get your grandmothers marriage cert. to see if her father is named

juju

juju Report 1 Jan 2016 17:57

I'm not sure which authority would hold record?
There seem to be records for Mayo Ireland for his father Samuel if I'm correct

malyon

malyon Report 1 Jan 2016 17:44

this is the only death for john between 1904 and 1911 with the birth 1875 and can't find a birth for this man in area

Deaths Jun 1906 (>99%)
Buchanan John 31 Whitechapel 1c 398

juju

juju Report 1 Jan 2016 17:34

Thanks all
Yes it was 1904. I do know he as literally a taboo subject when my Dad was a child.
How would I find out for sure if he was indeed lost at sea? also would his wife be listed as his wife on a death certificate?