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ErikaH
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12 Sep 2019 21:25 |
Suggest you visit the county records office to look for baptism records
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ArgyllGran
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12 Sep 2019 21:36 |
Another thread about Harry and Olive's baptisms:
https://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/ancestors/thread/1379485
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Olive Jean
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12 Sep 2019 21:37 |
Thankyou for your reply
Do you mean The Archives Nottingham if so you need to be a member there
Once I can find the dates I’m looking I’m sure Central Library will have them there Thankyou again Olive
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ArgyllGran
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12 Sep 2019 21:39 |
You won't find their baptism dates online - we've looked.
Perhaps the library/records office/archives staff might be able to figure it out from their birth dates, which you do have.
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Olive Jean
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12 Sep 2019 21:44 |
Thankyou for your reply
Yes so the story goes I have found the Marriage for them Harry Cooke And Olive Taylor 25 December 1903 The Parish Church St Nicolas in the City Living @ 8 Park Street Nottingham
Thankyou once agian Olive Ling Granddaughter
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greyghost
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12 Sep 2019 21:53 |
Olive - you need to read the sections re Accessing Archives at Nottingham.
Most records are available for general access. To look at Original archive material (microfiche are not original) you need an Inspire Library card - the info below will tell you what documents you need.
https://www.inspireculture.org.uk/heritage/archives/visiting-archives/
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ArgyllGran
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12 Sep 2019 21:54 |
Re Nottingham Archives -
apparently you only need to be a member (ie - have a card ) if you go there in person to look at records. https://www.inspireculture.org.uk/heritage/archives/visiting-archives/
You don't seem to need to be a member to ask them to look things up for you, by email or letter - although there is a charge for that:
https://www.inspireculture.org.uk/heritage/archives/research/
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Olive Jean
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12 Sep 2019 22:10 |
Thankyou for your info
I was a member of the National Archives but that’s expired many years ago
I am a member of Nottinghamshire Library so I will look into it But firstly I need to find my Grandmother real date of birth
But you have found grandfathers and it’s his right Fathers name So a trip agian th the Central Library Thankyou all again Olive Ling nee Bowler
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Chris Ho :)
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13 Sep 2019 06:07 |
Do you not have their Birth Certificates?...(to get correct Birthdates)
Chris :)
Edits (these (1939) posted on page 1, by Shirley)
Harry Cooke 25 Dec 1878 Sheet Metal Worker (Director) Olive Cooke 25 Sep 1882 Unpaid Domestic Duties
https://www.freereg.org.uk/
(above was useful with your other Notts. queries)
(now sees safc has found Harry Baptism, on other 'Thread'!)
(looking on above link, can see James Taylor, and Walter Francis Taylor Baptisms, Pym Street, Sneinton 1891, no daughters though)
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Olive Jean
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13 Sep 2019 06:57 |
GoodMornig Yes I have 1939 register and that states 25 th December for both grandparents Which all us grandchildren thought their birth dates were The birth certificates won’t tell us the Baptisms For them Anyway thankyou all for all your efforts I will go again to Nottingham Central Library and look again on BMD records Thankyou all agian Olive
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Chris Ho :)
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13 Sep 2019 07:05 |
Olive, the 1939 states September for Jean!...(apologies!, Dec. written on image!)
You need the Birth Certificate...no Baptism, but, they don't always give a Birthdate either...
Going to Library won't really help, there isn't looking to be a Baptism for her, as I said above James and Walter Francis can be found on below, no Olive.
(and James has a birthdate, but not given for Walter)
https://www.freereg.org.uk/
(click on above, free to use at home!)
Chris :)
https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/login.asp
(Certificates bought from above, you need to register, if you haven't already done so)
Birth TAYLOR, OLIVE mms WOOLLEY GRO Reference: 1883 M Quarter in NOTTINGHAM Volume 07B Page 381
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Olive Jean
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27 Oct 2019 11:26 |
Just to say a big Thankyou To you all For all the information you have found me redarding my Grandparents And my Aunt Vera who was 100 years old =15th October 1919
I put together an Album of photos and Family History through years Which went down well with all the Family Aunt Vera received a Telegram from The Queen The Nottingham Evening Post came regarding her 100th Birthday ,also local School children came to sing to her The party the Care Home organised ,where she lives was really lovely So Thankyou all agian Olive
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Olive Jean
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27 Oct 2019 11:29 |
Ps I will send for my Grandmothers Birth Certifate Olive Taylor born 1882/3 Nottingham after all Thankyou all agian Olive
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Stephen
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8 Jan 2020 11:00 |
Hello I have just come across this conversation today. I am the son of Betty Andrews (Hebblethwaite), grandson of Gwendolen Hebblethwaite (Cooke) and nephew of Peter Hebblethwaite. I have a photograph of Peter before he went to Canada in his Nottingham Police Uniform. Is Harry Cooke the same Harold Cooke, Gwendolen's brother, that married Winifred Townsend in 1938??
I would love to exchange information with folks about this. As it happens I also live about three miles from Hucknall Library.
Hope to hear from you all. Regards Steve Andrews
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greyghost
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8 Jan 2020 11:24 |
Hi Stephen. Welcome to the boards.
Olive Jean might not be looking for replies on her thread at the moment, so if you want to contact her, click on her name (in green) above one of her posts to send a message through the GR system. She'll be notified there is a message waiting for her and can then retrieve it and reply direct to you.
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ArgyllGran
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8 Jan 2020 11:27 |
Welcome to the boards, Steve.
If you mean the Harry Cooke (1878) who married Olive Taylor in 1903 and who is still with her in 1939 (records posted on this page as well as earlier in this thread) - then no, he can't be the same one.
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ArgyllGran
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8 Jan 2020 11:31 |
Your Harold with Winifred in 1939 ???
Harold Cook in the 1939 England and Wales Register Name: Harold Cook Gender: Male Marital status: Married Birth Date: 14 Sep 1914 Residence Year: 1939 Address: 58 Residence Place: Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England Occupation: Bricklayers Labourer Heavy Schedule Number: 121 Sub Schedule Number: 1 Enumeration District: RMKO Registration district: 430-4 B29 Inferred Spouse: Winifred Cook Household Members: Name Harold Cook Winifred Cook - 7 July 1913
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Maddie
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8 Jan 2020 12:45 |
Harry Last name Cook Birth year - Baptism year 1879 Baptism date 16 Feb 1879 Denomination Anglican Church St Stephen Baptism place Sneinton Father's first name(s) Harry Father's last name Cook Mother's first name(s) Maria Mother's last name Cook Residence Sneinton Rd County Nottinghamshire Country England Record set Nottinghamshire Baptisms Index 1538-1917
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Stephen
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8 Jan 2020 17:46 |
My Harold Cooke was born on the 7th of August 1897 in Gainsborough and Winifred on the 31st of March 1894. I think, but don't know for definite, that Winifred was his second wife.
It seemed quite a coincidence that Peter Hebblethwaite is the nephew of a Harold (Harry) Cooke, and that a Vera Wilson went to Canada with him for some reason unless they are related, but it does appear at the moment to be a coincidence..
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ErikaH
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8 Jan 2020 17:58 |
Harry Cooke is a very common name, but the answer is to do the research
Presumably, Hebblethwaite's mother was a Cooke before her marriage
Find her on censuses and see who is in the same household
Alternatively, purchase a copy of the 1938 marriage cert to find out Harry's father's name - and whether or not he had been married previously
The 1939 census posted above is not for the people you are connected with
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