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SylviaInCanada
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23 Mar 2016 03:54 |
John Edward was in the Royal Navy
UK, Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services, 1853-1928
Name: John Edward James Winkworth Gender: Male Birth Date: 1 Aug 1899 Birth Place: Batham London Service number: K44853 First Service Date: 7 Aug 1917 First Ship Served On: Pembroke II Last Service Date: 17 May 1919 Last Ship Served On: Prince George
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Occupation:- Labourer Joined for the duration of the Hositlities Height:- 5' 7½" Hair:- Light Brown Eyes:- Blue
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23 Mar 2016 04:32 |
I'm trying to find the Winkworth children, now orphaned, in the 1911 Census. Difficult!!
I think this is Daisy as a Visitor
1911 Census
Name Age Elizabeth Allen 49 Laundress Florence Allen 19 Laundress (Callendars Hand) Maud Allen 14 John James Allen 10 Grace Allen 8 Elizabeth Horman 22 Laundress (Starcher) Dasey Winkworth 17 Laundress (Callendars Machinist) <<<< image actually says (Collar Machinist)
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Name: James Winkworth Age in 1911: 11 Estimated birth year: abt 1900 Relation to Head: Inmate Gender: Male Civil Parish: Penge Search Photos: Search for 'Penge' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection County/Island: Surrey Country: England Street address: Work House, North Surrey District School Anerley Road, Anerley S E Registration district: Croydon Registration District Number: 39 Sub-registration district: Penge ED, institution, or vessel: 16 Piece: 3420
This was a huge school for both boys and giris, paupers form several areas in London. It was what they called an Industrial School where the children were trained for various occupations.
I cannot find Margaret Charlotte :-S
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23 Mar 2016 06:35 |
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Did John O'Brien die???
If so, is this possible for Margaret in 1939 possible?????
1939 Register
First name(s) Last name(s) DOB Occupation Margaret Corkett (O'Brien) 23 Nov 1892 Officer Cleaner Widow Sorry, this record is officially closed. Check if you can open a closed record. Sorry, this record is officially closed. Check if you can open a closed record. Victor John O'Brien 01 May 1924 Married Unemployed Leather Worker Seeking Work
The change of name for Margaret indicates that she was O'Brien when the Register was taken but that she married a Mr Corkett sometime after 1939
England & Wales marriages 1837-2008
First name(s) MARGARET M Last name O'BRIEN Marriage quarter 4 Marriage year 1942 Registration month - MarriageFinderâ„¢ MARGARET M O'BRIEN married THOMAS A CORKETT Spouse's last name CORKETT District THURROCK District number - County Essex Country England Volume 4A Page 1433 Record set England & Wales marriages 1837-2008 Category Life Events (BDMs) Subcategory Marriages & divorces Collections from United Kingdom
Victor John O'Brien died 1990.
I cannot find a birth registration for him ????
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ArgyllGran
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23 Mar 2016 11:46 |
Going back to "bomb RFA" -
looking at the image, I think it says "bombr RFA".
Bomb, or bombr, should stand for bombardier.
From this link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombardier_%28rank%29
"Bombardier (Bdr) and lance-bombardier (LBdr or L/Bdr) are used by the British Army in the Royal Artillery and Royal Horse Artillery. . . . . . "Bomb" is widely used as an informal form of address for both full bombardiers and lance-bombardiers. "
Only trouble is, the RFA (Royal Fleet Auxiliary as suggested on page 1) doesn't seem to have had bombardiers.
If it had been RHA (Royal Horse Artillery) - which did have bombardiers - that could fit with the John O'Brien born Bansha, Co Tipperary in the 1911 posted on 21st March @ 18:56.
I wonder if the registrar wrote RFA instead of RHA??
On the other hand, the Midleton, Cork suggestion might fit better with the John O'Brien from "Berihram", Cork, who was a fusilier. I've no idea what "Berihram" is a garbled version of - can't make out anything more sensible from the image of 1911 census.
Re the 2nd Dublin Fusiliers: Upon the conclusion of the war, the 2nd Battalion returned to the UK, being based in Buttevant, Cork, Ireland. It left for Aldershot, England in 1910, where it received its new Colours from the Regiment's Colonel-in-Chief the following year. It remained in England until war began in 1914. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Dublin_Fusiliers
However, the RDF doesn't seem to have had bombardiers either.
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23 Mar 2016 12:23 |
This is the thread from 2007
http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/ancestors/thread/718837
"Hi, i'm trying to find my dad's grandfather and his family in Ireland but dont know where to begin? All i know is he was born around 1892 in Middleton County Cork, and his name was John O'Brien (on his marriage certificate) although family members have referred to him as Patrick John O'Brien. He was in the Royal Horse Artillery, and i've been told he went A.W.O.L from the british army to fight in the Irish civil war? His father was also John O'Brien and a farmer, who was still living in 1920 when he got married in England to my dad's granny, Margaret Winkworth. "
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Mary
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23 Mar 2016 13:44 |
1991 3,Longfield Road Ealing Edward Bowman 1859 Nottingham. Margaret Charlotte lucy May Duckworth age 18 born Lambeth? Housemaid
When viewing original it says Winkworth not Duckworth.
Maryb
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ArgyllGran
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23 Mar 2016 15:09 |
In view of the info from the 2007 thread, as posted by RR above - I wonder if this is relevant??
Patrick O'Brien in the 1911 England Census Name: Patrick O'Brien <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Age in 1911: 23 Estimated birth year: abt 1888 Birth Place: Midleton, Cork, Ireland <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Civil Parish: China and East Indies County/Island: Royal Navy Country: England Marital Status: Single Registration District Number: 640 ED, institution, or vessel: Vessels Piece: 34972
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ArgyllGran
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23 Mar 2016 15:14 |
The same man:
Patrick O'Brien in the UK, Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services, 1853-1928 Name: Patrick O'Brien Gender: Male Birth Date: 16 Jun 1887 Birth Place: Midleton Cork Service number: 310827 First Service Date: 22 Aug 1906 First Ship Served On: Vivid II Last Service Date: 18 Jul 1919 Last Ship Served On: Attentive II
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ArgyllGran
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23 Mar 2016 15:21 |
RFA also stands for Royal Field Artillery, which was the forerunner of Royal Artillery, and they did have bombardiers.
https://www.forces-war-records.co.uk/units/5000/royal-field-artillery/
http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=27373
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23 Mar 2016 15:22 |
On the offchance, if you google
"List of Irish Volunteers Cork Corps - Cork City and County ..."
http://www.corkarchives.ie/
PDF giving names , there are a lot of O'Briens listed, so no indication of age etc.
It is worth googling perhaps "Patrick John O'brien Cork Irish Volunteers" there are various sites that cover volunteers etc
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Christine
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23 Mar 2016 18:35 |
just want to thank everyone who has put in the time and effort to help me find this family ..some of it is coming together now .Margaret winkworth and her family ..still struggling to find the right john Obrien ..but I have been given some irish leads on here so I will be checking them out many thanks ..
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