Nottinghamshire baptisms index 1538-1917 Transcription
First name(s) Lucy Ann Last name Wright Birth year 1896 Birth date 13 Feb 1896 <<<<<<< Baptism year 1897 Baptism date 06 Jan 1897 Denomination Anglican Church St Wilfrid Baptism place Calverton Relationship Daughter Father's first name(s) John Father's last name Wright Mother's first name(s) Mary Ann Mother's last name Wright Residence Calverton County Nottinghamshire Country England Notes Bricklayer's Labourer
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Think this is Lucy Ann in 1939 - note DoB. I can't find a marriage to a William Bingham, but a note in green by her name has "c/w Francis Lucy Ann". Maybe an indication that she was just known as Bingham? If a change of name due to marriage would expect the date that the name was changed on the register to be noted too.
Bingham Household (2 People) 35 Willersley Street , Nottingham C.B., Nottinghamshire, England
FIRST NAME(S) LAST NAME(S) DOB SEX OCCUPATION MARITAL STATUS SCHEDULE SCHEDULE SUB NUMBER Lucy (Ann) Francis (Bingham) 13 Feb 1896 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married 167 2 William Bingham 10 May 1899 Male Florist Married 167 1
There are no closed records.
EDIT - I see from your previous thread Lucy died as Francis
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(might relate below)
Chris :)
04 June 1926 - Derby Daily Telegraph - Derby, Derbyshire, England
DERBY COUNTY HALL. HIS WORD HONOUR. Giving his word of honour not to repeat the offence, James Edwin Francis, of Mansfield-road, Nottingham, was fined 7s. 6d, and costs for being drunk and disorderly at Draycott.
31 December 1923 - Nottingham Evening Post - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
SIX MONTHS FOR REFLECTION. You have made a very bad beginning, and I hope the sentence will enable you to think over your past life and become honest in future," said Sir L. Rolleston to-day at the Notts. Quarter Sessions to James Edwin Francis, 27, cowman, who pleaded guilty to breaking and entering two dwelling-houses and stealing various articles belonging ...
Prisoner was a native of Shrewsbury, and went to Daybrook at an early age, he served in the Durham Light Infantry, and was discharged on account of gas poisoning, for which he was granted a pension of 16s. a week. He had various kinds of employment including that of a farm labourer at Barton. He was a married man with one child, and was living apart from his wife.
There were three previous convictions. Prisoner was sent to gaol for six months.
Britain, Trade Union membership registers Transcription (Ancestry)
First name(s) James Edwin Last name Francis Birth year 1896 Admission year 1917 Age 21 Occupation/grade Goods Porter Trade Railway Workers Union name National Union Of Railwaymen Union branch Daybrook Union branch as transcribed Daybrook County Nottinghamshire Archive Modern Records Centre Archive reference MSS.127/NU/OR/2/56 Folio or page 156 Title General Register Dates Nov-Dec 1917
1901 (Find My Past) Edwin Morris Head Married Male 56 1845 Builder Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England Miriam Morris Wife Married Female 56 1845 - Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England T James E Francis Nephew - Male 4 1897 - Baschurch, Shropshire, England Transcription William J Care Visitor Single Male 21 1880 Painter Lancashire, England Transcription James Dring Servant Single Male 16 1885 Farm Labourer Sneinton, Nottinghamshire, England Transcription Daisy M Bowen Servant Single Female 19 1882 Servant Domestic Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England Street Daybrook Town Arnold Parish Arnold County Nottinghamshire Registration district Basford Archive reference RG13 Piece number 3158 Folio 13 Page 17
FRANCIS, JAMES EDWIN (JONES) GRO Reference: 1896 J Quarter in OSWESTRY Volume 06A Page 652
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Sorry Chris- this was the previous post. Thought it looked familiar- and no reply.
http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/ancestors/thread/1366434?page=0
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(oh good grief AQ, so not seen or answered then, how many more 'Threads', I wonder)
(explains why I had ticks as 'viewed before' on Edwin Morris 1911!)
Chris :)
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