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Lilian Mary Collins/Healey/Cockshaw
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Kucinta | Report | 1 Jan 2017 18:10 |
No joy finding them in 1911. :-( |
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Mel Fairy Godmother | Report | 1 Jan 2017 18:23 |
I have looked and looked but can't find any of them on the 1911 either not even Stanely. |
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patchem | Report | 2 Jan 2017 09:17 |
From a pm from Malcolm |
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Chris Ho :) | Report | 2 Jan 2017 09:24 |
Stanley Healey 1906 1913 (Admission 7/4/1913) Derby British School, Orchard Street School (Later Lancaster Secondary Modern) Infants Derby Admissions (Find My Past) |
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patchem | Report | 2 Jan 2017 09:45 |
Malcolm also put: |
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patchem | Report | 2 Jan 2017 11:39 |
In 1911 census 21 and 22 Goodwin Street have lodgers, including those staying just overnight. |
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Malcolm | Report | 2 Jan 2017 11:47 |
I also cannot find any records from 1911 for Stanley, Lilian or Harry. As Harry Cockshaw was a regular soldier from 1901 to 1913 I presumed he would be with his unit in 1911. |
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ArgyllGran | Report | 2 Jan 2017 12:22 |
Re Stanley's birth record - it's not just that Stanley doesn't seem to be on the GRO index image, but the reference details don't make sense. |
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patchem | Report | 2 Jan 2017 13:23 |
ArgyllGran, |
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Chris Ho :) | Report | 2 Jan 2017 14:11 |
http://www.freereg.org.uk/ |
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Malcolm | Report | 2 Jan 2017 14:46 |
Thanks again for info. Forgive my ignorance regarding having to be married to have baptism. |
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Mel Fairy Godmother | Report | 2 Jan 2017 15:16 |
HEALEY, STANLEY FREDERICK COLLINS |
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Mel Fairy Godmother | Report | 2 Jan 2017 15:45 |
Has anyone seen this???? Down as a boarder but no other Healy's on the other people. It is also spelt Healy. |
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patchem | Report | 2 Jan 2017 16:03 |
Thought he might be this one: |
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Malcolm | Report | 2 Jan 2017 16:35 |
Stanley Healey lived in the Loughborough, Leicestershire area during the years 1914 to 1919, he remembered being settled in school during this time as previously it seemed he was moving from place to place at short intervals. Lily Healey married Harry Cockshaw in Loughborough in 1915. |
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Malcolm | Report | 7 Jan 2017 14:24 |
The copy of Stanley's birth certificate has arrived. His DOB is 6th October 1906 so it seems this must be the Stanley Frederick Healey/Cockshaw I have been searching for. |
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Kucinta | Report | 7 Jan 2017 14:32 |
It's probably just co-incidence, but I beliew Dartford workhouse fronted on to West Hill, and sometimes with Workhouses an address was given, rather than 'The workhouse' to avoid stigma. I have no idea whether the workhouse would have been recorded as No 37, nor any evidence for that. |
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Kucinta | Report | 7 Jan 2017 14:36 |
After some googling, seems my hunch was right, and 37 West Hill is either the hospital or associated workhouse, according to a thread about the address on another genealogy site: |
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Kucinta | Report | 7 Jan 2017 14:57 |
Re 'the Huts', you may well be right about the hop pickers. On the other hand, my impoverished ancestors had 'The Huts' Lime Terrace Warlingham as their address in 1891, and they weren't even farm workers, so maybe it just refers to a somewhat downmarket dwelling. |
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ArgyllGran | Report | 7 Jan 2017 16:29 |
Maybe if Thomas Healey was some sort of itinerant farm worker, such as a hop picker, they were just on the move so much that they slipped through the census net. |
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