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Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 2 Aug 2016 11:17

(so with Birth of 5th Sept. 1901, not the 1898 one with Mother Maiden Name Berry)

We need some definite details from 1923 and 1924 Certificates...

Chris :)

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 2 Aug 2016 11:42

(below, if anybody has more time to go through, is the one who Married Lily Toole. Click on 12 pages, also has his Death Cert. details. Also looks like 2 Sons born India, Godfrey Charles 1906, Gilbert Leslie 1908 looks like Death for Gilbert 1909 India)


Deaths Sep 1940 (>99%)
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Ratcliffe John F 69 Barton 8c 1082 (middle name Frederick)


https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/Calendar?surname=ratcliffe&yearOfDeath=1940&page=2#calendar

(Probate details above, matches below)


1939 Register (Find My Past)

27 Laburnum Avenue , Swinton and Pendlebury M.B., Lancashire,
Annie Kedward 27 Sep 1886 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Single
Charles Raldiffe 13 Jul 1871 Male Retired Civil Servant Widowed (Not Charles but John on image)


12 September 1940 - Manchester Evening News - Manchester, Greater

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The Family of the late Captain JOHN FREDERICK RATCLIFFE desire to Thank the clergy, all relatives, friends, and neighbours for their kind sympathy and floral tributes in their sad bereavement. R.I.P. 27. Laburnam Avenue Swinton.



British Army Service Records 1760-1915 Transcription (Find My Past)

First name(s) John
Last name Ratcliffe
Service number 2732
Rank SERGEANT
Regiment South Lancashire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Volunteers) - 40th & 82nd Foot
Attestation age years 38
Attestation age months 6
Discharge corps South Lancashire Regiment
Discharge service number 2732
Document type Discharge
Series WO 97 - Chelsea Pensioners British Army service records 1760-1913
Archive The National Archives
Archive reference WO 97
Box 5743
Box record number 38
Record set British Army Service Records
Category Military, armed forces & conflict
Subcategory Regimental & service records


Edits (Revd. Father Leo was Officiating Minister, for 1895 Marriage)


(wonders if below is Daughter E. M. Boardman, Informant on Death Cert., address as 1939 below)

Marriages Sep 1930 (>99%)
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Boardman Thomas Ratcliffe Barton I. 8c 1644
Ratcliffe Edna M Boardman Barton I. 8c 1644


Lancashire Marriage indexes for the years: 1930

BOARDMAN Thomas RATCLIFFE Edna M Barton-on-Irwell Register Office or Registrar Attended Salford BAR/79/143


1939 Register (Find My Past)

No 2 Loretto Lostock Park Drive, Lostock , Bolton C.B., Lancashire
Edna M Boardman 21 Dec 1901 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married
Thomas Boardman 11 Aug 1896 Male Statistory Selling Scheme Depot Manage & Coal Salesman

Chris :)

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 2 Aug 2016 13:29

Re whether or not Margaret Atkinson was born 1901 or 1898 -

FreeBMD doesn't show any births of a Margaret M Atkinson 1896 - 1902, apart from one in Preston in 2nd qr 1900. There are lots of Margaret Atkinsons with a different middle initial, or none.

As Chris says, we need the info on Margaret & Herbert's marriage cert (age and father's name) to be able to find her correctly in 1911 census.

Hopefully Joan has a copy of that, or will be willing to buy one.

AustinQ

AustinQ Report 2 Aug 2016 15:13

Family listed from the Army record of John Ratcliffe that Chris put up earlier:

ritish Army Service Records 1760-1915
First name(s) John
Last name Ratcliffe
Service number 2732
Rank SERGEANT
Regiment South Lancashire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Volunteers) - 40th & 82nd Foot
Attestation age years 38
Attestation age months 6
Discharge corps South Lancashire Regiment
Discharge service number 2732
Document type Discharge
Series WO 97 - Chelsea Pensioners British Army service records 1760-1913

Mother: Esther- Murray ? Street, Leigh

Grandfather: John - 72 Kirkhall Lane, Crossing, West Leigh

Wife: Lilly Toole (married 18th Feb 1895 Parish Church Birr

Child: Herbert John Frederick Ratcliffe- 27th Dec 1898 Birr (Ireland)

Child: Harold James Edwin Ratcliffe- 16th May 1900 Devonport (crossed through- died)

Child: Edna Theresa Ratcliffe- 5th Jan 1902 Devonport

Child: John Ratcliffe- 22nd August 1904 Pachu?

Child: Godfrey Charles Ratcliffe- 29th Sept 1906 Jubbulpore

Child: Gilbert Leslie Ratcliffe- 25th April 1908 Ranikhet

Child: Bernard Ratcliffe- 23rd May 1909 Lahore


Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 2 Aug 2016 16:48

(so presume below from Find My Past must be Edna, Daughter Informant on Death Cert., perhaps had a M in there somehere!)

Chris :)

First name(s) EDNA T
Last name RATCLIFFE
Year range 1901
Place DEVONPORT
Country ENGLAND
Regiment 40th Foot
Record source GRO Regimental Birth Indices (1761 to 1924)
Volume 1126
Page 109
Record set British nationals armed forces births 1761-2005


Births Mar 1902 (>99%)
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Ratcliffe Edna Theresa Devonport 5b 270


(did wonder if below related somewhere to Annie Kedward, mentioned in Probate of John 1940)

Marriages Mar 1873 (>99%)
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KEDWARD Robert Leigh 8c 273
RATCLIFFE Esther Leigh 8c 273

https://billiongraves.com/grave/Esther-Ratcliffe-Kedward/6593707#

(Leigh Cemetery)

(probably getting too 'technical'!, as said earlier, details needed from Certs.)

Margaret

Margaret Report 2 Aug 2016 18:15

Thankyou all again, I'll see ig I can 'borrow' a couple of photos from Joan, can they be scanned in on here though?

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 2 Aug 2016 21:30

Margaret -
You'd have to scan them onto your computer first, then follow the instructions on GR re Keepsafe:

http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/help/faqs?key=386
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Margaret

Margaret Report 3 Aug 2016 18:15

The India connection is correct, there were two children born over there. Joan is abit scant on what she can remember and after speaking to her just now on the phone, a few pieces have come to light. Her father was Herbert John Frederick Ratcliffe he was the 1st born son, he had a brother John (Jack) 5 years younger and a sister Edna again 5 years younger than John. John and Edna were the two born in India. Herbert was definitely born in Co. Birr, Ireland.

Joans mum was Margaret May though she preferred to be call Mae with an E Atkinson. The marriage did take place at Christ Church Methodist, Abbey Rd but the family later became Catholics (This is probably where the pictures of the priests come in). I'm going to see Joan on Monday next week, taking with me the info I've got, we're going to sit and try and sort through it because I think there are different families mentioned. If I come across anything else from the bits she's just told me I'll let you know, but there are no dates, just memory recollections

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 3 Aug 2016 19:25

No worries Margaret, sounds like things are coming together, amazing how memories can be jogged when names, places etc. are mentioned!.

Report back to us, if you need any more help...

Chris :)

(details from 1924 Birth Cert. will help though)

lancashireAnn

lancashireAnn Report 3 Aug 2016 21:11

If Joan's mother was Margaret May this is probably her birth reg. Remembered years of birth are often a little out

Lancashire Birth indexes for the years: 1900
Surname Forename(s) Sub-District Registers At Mother's Maiden Name
ATKINSON Margaret May St John Preston WEIR

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 3 Aug 2016 21:18

Trouble is, it wouldn't just be the year that was out, compared with the 1939 register entry which gives 5 Sept 1901, if that's her birth Ann has posted above - the month would be wrong as well.

lancashireAnn

lancashireAnn Report 3 Aug 2016 21:24

Bother.
I forgot that is why I discounted it yesterday but it was the only Margaret M Atkinson I could find.