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ArgyllGran
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23 Jan 2016 13:13 |
So - going back to your original query about when the family travelled back to UK (and no help with your new query about Mary!), James, at least, must have travelled back between the 1880 census date, and the date of his marriage in 1881 - assuming the marriage is of the same James and Mary.
Do you have a copy of the cert to ascertain parents' names? - which would also help with your search for Mary's parents.
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ArgyllGran
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23 Jan 2016 13:38 |
A long shot:
this seems to be the only Mary Turner with no middle name, born 1862 (apparently), living in Auckland area in 1881:
Can't see her in 1871, though.
Mary Turner in the 1881 England Census Name: Mary Turner Age: 19 Estimated birth year: abt 1862 Relationship to Head: Servant Gender: Female Where born: Willington, Durham, England Civil Parish: Merrington County/Island: Durham Country: England Street address: Merrington Village Occupation: General Serv Registration district: Auckland ED, institution, or vessel: 34 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 4921 Folio: 49 Page Number: 22 Household Members: Name Age John Brown 37 Mary Ann Brown 35 Robert Waldow Brown 1 Mary Turner 19 John Stainthorpe 23 William Dobson 19
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Maddie
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23 Jan 2016 13:41 |
a maybe in 1871 William Cocking Head - Male 40 1831 - Nottinghamshire, England Transcription Jane Cocking Wife - Female 32 1839 - Nottinghamshire, England Transcription John Cocking Son - Male 13 1858 - Nottinghamshire, England Transcription Harriett Cocking Daughter - Female 11 1860 - Nottinghamshire, England Transcription Jane Fowler Cocking Daughter - Female 10 1861 - Nottinghamshire, England Transcription Mary Doncaster Mother - Female 50 1821 - Nottinghamshire, England Transcription George Turner Head - Male 40 1831 - Yorkshire, England Transcription Margaret Turner Wife - Female 36 1835 - Durham, England Transcription John Ward Son-In-Law - Male 15 1856 - Durham, England Transcription Margaret Ann Ward Daughter-In-Law - Female 12 1859 - Durham, England Transcription Elizebeth Ward Daughter-In-Law - Female 10 1861 - Durham, England Transcription Mary Turner Daughter - Female 8 1863 - Durham, England Transcription Hannah Turner Daughter - Female 6 1865 - Durham, England Transcription Jane Turner Daughter - Female 5 1866 - Durham, England Transcription Charlotte Turner Daughter - Female 2 1869 - Durham, England Transcription Census details First name(s) Mary Last name Turner Relationship Daughter Marital status - Gender Female Age 8 Birth year 1863 Occupation - Birth town - Birth county Durham Birth county as transcribed COUNTY DURHAM Birth place England House name - Street Private House Parish Bishop Auckland Town - City - County Durham Country England Registration district Auckland Archive reference RG10 Piece number 4925 Folio 43 Page 22 Record set 1871 England, Wales & Scotland Census Category Census, land & surveys Subcategory Census Collections from Great Britain (c) brightsolid online publishing ltd
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Terence
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23 Jan 2016 13:56 |
Hi,everybody.I'm looking for the parents of Mary Turner,c.1861-1952 who married James Allison in 1881,Auckland.I would also like to know if she remarried after James died in 1922.This remarry would obviously have been in the U.S.
All help gratefully received,Terry L.
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Terence
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23 Jan 2016 14:07 |
Thanks to all replies.As advised have removed thread for Mary Turner and added to this thread. Argylgran-,the family did travel to America in 1879 and again in 1880 before finally settling there. Maddie-this appears to be a very good likelyhood.
Regards,Terry.L
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ArgyllGran
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23 Jan 2016 14:08 |
If the death record posted by Maddie at 12:48 today is the correct one, then no, she didn't remarry.
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Terence
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23 Jan 2016 14:58 |
Hi,after contacting a distant relative she seems to have heard of a newspaper clipping,(from which U.S.paper,I don't know) showing transfer of property from a Mary Allison Davis to a James Clarence Allison(son of James and Mary Allison). Hence the idea of second marriage for Mary?Also there appears there's death record for a Mary Davis in Michigan.She didn't give a date.Parents listed as George and Margaret,from parish of Auckland which would tie in with Maddie entry at 13:41 today. Regards,Terry.L.
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Maddie
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23 Jan 2016 15:43 |
from a tree on ancestry
mary turner
Birth Oct 1862 • England 3 Sources 1862 (AGE) Marriage Apr 1881 • Auckland, Durham April - June Quarter James Allison (1860–1922) 2 Sources 1881 18 Birth of Daughter Elizabeth Allison(1885–1918) 5 Apr 1885 • Auckland, Durham, United Kingdom 1885 22 Arrival 17 May 1888 • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 3 Sources 1888 25 Birth of Son James Clarence Allison(1894–1958) 04 Jan 1894 • Pennsylvania 1894 31 Birth of Son George Henry Allison(1900–1917) 14 May 1900 • Moshannon, Pennsylvania 1900 37 Residence 1900 • Gearhartville, Clearfield, Pennsylvania, USA Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife 1 Source 1900 38 Residence 1910 • Decatur, Clearfield, Pennsylvania Age: 47; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife 1 Source 1910 48 Death of Son George Henry Allison(1900–1917) 21 May 1917 • Clearfield, Pennsylvania 1917 54 Death of Daughter Elizabeth Allison(1885–1918) 14 Dec 1918 • Graham Station, Pennsylvania 1918 56 Death of Husband James Allison(1860–1922) 17 Dec 1922 • Pleasant Hill, Clearfield, Pennsylvania 1922 60 Death 1952 1 Source 1952 90 Burial 1952 • Chester Hill, Clearfield, Pennsylvania, USA 1 Source
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Maddie
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23 Jan 2016 15:49 |
newapaper article yu mention is in the Clearfield Progress (Clearfield, Pennsylvania) 1937 June 5
it Source Citation for Clearfield Progress (Clearfield, Pennsylvania) ANCESTRY RECORDCITATION DETAILSASSOCIATED FACTSMEDIA Clearfield Progress (Clearfield, Pennsylvania)
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it is a lot in Decatur township
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ArgyllGran
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23 Jan 2016 16:52 |
There are two suggestions as to Mary's place of birth in trees on Ancestry -
Selby, Yorkshire (no proof offered, and no such birth shows on FreeBMD); [EDIT: There's the birth of a Mary Allison, but not a Mary Turner.]
Blackburn, Lancs ("proofs" include 1900 & 1910 US censuses, the 1888 travel record, and the findagrave site - none of which say more than that she was English. Also two 1891 UK census records for completely different families, one of which included a wife named Mary, who was born in Blackburn!)
Several (probably copying form one another) give October as the month of birth - but goodness knows where they got that from. Year of birth varies from 1860 to 1863.
Basically, nobody knows where or when she was born, or who her parents were.
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Terence
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23 Jan 2016 17:35 |
Thanks again Everyone.Terry L.
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ArgyllGran
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23 Jan 2016 21:38 |
If you buy a copy of her marriage cert, that will at least give you her father's name, on which to base research. Wiithout that, we're groping in the dark, I'm afraid.
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Terence
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24 Jan 2016 12:13 |
Thank You,Terry.L.
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