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24 Dec 2017 06:25 |
(looks like AQ right above, so well done there!)
(and 24th today!)
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Burial County Lincolnshire Place Grimsby Church name Cemeter Register type Unspecified Burial date 29 Dec 1959 Person age 66 Burial person forename John Burial person surname SMITH Register note Died 24 Dec 1959
Edits (below from google search)
www.buckieheritage.org/pdf/1913.pdf
A new clock dial was fitted on St Peter's R. C. church this week. This is on the south side. The dial was made by John Smith, Blacksmith, Main Street with the clock works by John Smith and. Sons, Derby Works.
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23 Dec 2017 23:50 |
This time we have definitely found John's parents, my friend was speaking with his cousin & he told him he had has his death certificate 24/12/1959 at Grimsby & his birth certificate 19/9/1893 parents John Smith & Agnes? NATIONAL PROBATE CALENDAR SMITH John of Flat 26 Ludlow Avenue Grimsby died 24 December 1959 at Springfield Hospital Grimsby Probate Lincoln 27 January to Florence Williamson Widow Effects 127 Pounds 19 Shillings 7 Pence
Thank you all for your help Merry Christmas & a happy & healthy 2018
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23 Dec 2017 17:50 |
(might be someone he knew below!)
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Burial County Lincolnshire Place Cleethorpes Church name Municipal Cemetery Register type Unspecified Burial date 14 Jun 1939 Person age 45 Burial person forename William Burial person surname OAG Burial person abode 07 Pelham Sq Register note Died 10 Jun 1939 Grimsby Hospital Otherelse William OAG CAMPBELL
1901 (Find My Past) James Oag Head Married Male 59 1842 Formerly Fisherman Wick, Caithness, Scotland Helen Oag Wife Married Female 62 1839 - Wick, Caithness, Scotland James Oag Son Single Male 19 1882 Fisherman Caithness, Scotland William O Campbell Grandson - Male 7 1894 Scholar Caithness, Scotland Smith Terrace, 31, Pulteneytown, Wick, Caithness, Scotland
(if below for other Witness)
30 August 1924 - Edinburgh Evening News - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
SANGSTER - At 12 Cambusnethan Street, on the 26th August, to Mr and Mrs GEORGE SANGSTER, a son. (CISSY FALCONER.)
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23 Dec 2017 12:56 |
I'm going out shortly-Just putting a few bits down to look at when I get back.
1922 Grimsby Directory has a J. Smith, marine engineer living at 369 Wellington Street. ----------------------------------
Not sure if this is related but on the 1939 register at 191 Stanley Street (Possibly coincidence as many Smiths in Stanley Street in the area directories):
Grengrass (Smith) Household (1 Person) 191 Stanley Street , Grimsby C.B., Lincolnshire (Parts of Lindsey), England
Olive Grengrass (Smith) 04 Aug 1904 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married.
(Olive Smith was living alone, listed as married, then married James W Greengrass in 1941) -------------------------------------------
William H Carter, fisherman is listed at 191 Stanley Street in 1922 Grimsby directory. ---------------------------------
1911 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription 34 St Cuthberts Terrace Sunderland, Sunderland, Durham, England
Betsy Smith Head Married Female - 46 1865 Seaton Sluice Nthumberland Edith Annie Smith Daughter Single Female - 20 1891 Sunderland Co Durham John Bell Smith Son Single Male Marine Engineer Apprrenties 18 1893 Sunderland Thomas Albert Smith Son Single Male School 7 1904 Sunderland Co Durham Annie Wilkinson Boarder Widow Female Old Age Pensioner 74 1837 Sunderland
(Father was John W Smith, ship rivetter on 1901 census)
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Ellen
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23 Dec 2017 11:28 |
Witness's were Wm Oag & Cissy Falconer . John & Maud Elizabeth were living at 191 Stanley Street Grimsby Lincs at the time of their marriage, John was a 27 year old Marine Engineer.
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23 Dec 2017 07:02 |
Who were the witnesses? ----------------------------------------
There is this family- father John is a blacksmith in 1891- they were a catholic family. John born 1893, but might be worth considering:
1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Main Street, Rathven, Banffshire, Scotland
John Smith Head Married Male 26 1865 Blacksmith Aberdeenshire, Scotland Agnes Smith Wife Married Female 26 1865 Blacksmiths Wife Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland Joseph Smith Son - Male 3 1888 - Banffshire, Scotland ---------------------------------
1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription 5, Main Street, Buckie, Rathven, Banffshire, Scotland
John Smith Head Married Male 38 1863 Carter Buckie, Banffshire, Scotland Agnes Smith Wife Married Female 38 1863 Carters Wife Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland Joseph Smith Son - Male 13 1888 Scholar Buckie, Banffshire, Scotland Agnes Smith Daughter - Female 9 1892 Scholar Buckie, Banffshire, Scotland John Smith Son - Male 7 1894 Scholar Buckie, Banffshire, Scotland Elsie Smith Daughter - Female 4 1897 - Buckie, Banffshire, Scotland James Smith Son - Male 1 1900 - Buckie, Banffshire, Scotland ----------------------------------------
Scotland Roman Catholic Parish Baptisms
First name(s) John Last name Smith Sex Male Birth date 19 Sep 1893 Baptism date 01 Oct 1893 Denomination Roman Catholic Baptism place Buckie Parish St Peter Diocese Aberdeen County Banffshire Country Scotland Father's name(s) John Smith Mother's name(s) Agnes Maxwell -------------------------------
John jnr is no longer with his parents in 1911
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Chris Ho :)
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23 Dec 2017 06:51 |
And don't suppose there was any Smith Witnesses, lol...
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(why Scotland in particular?)
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Ellen
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23 Dec 2017 01:40 |
I am back on the trail again for John Smith. Marriage Certificate 3/5/1922 aged 27 years arrived has as his father John Smith occupation Blacksmith ( Master).
I found on Scotlands people another John Smith born 4/5/1894 to John Smith (Fisherman) & Jeannie Smith ( they married 28/3/1885 at Rathven probably not them as occupation is different?
I do not think the John Smith who married Williamina West is ours as he had a daughter to Maud Elizabeth Carter in 1937.
Information previous was given by a Ancestry member
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Bruce
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22 Dec 2017 15:33 |
Try North Lincs Archives, Town Hall Grimsby. They carry a large number of records of fishermen working out of Grimsby.
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AustinQ
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22 Dec 2017 14:37 |
In Scotland woman are often referred to by their maiden names even when married.
There is a possible marriage in 1930 for John Smith to Williamina West in St. Nicholas. If correct it's unlikely to be your man if he was still having children with Maud- unless the younger children weren't his?
Where did you get the details of your John Smith from?
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Ellen
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22 Dec 2017 11:53 |
Thank You Chris Ho This is interesting information beloved husband of Willamina West maybe they were not married?
Yes waiting on the marriage Certificate to confirm the fathers name & occupation
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21 Dec 2017 06:48 |
https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/
(you would need above to find more, you need credits to view)
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Edits (below from google search, with 1901)
https://www.bayanne.info/Shetland/getperson.php?personID=I342136&tree=ID1
1901 (Find My Past) George Smith Head Married Male 48 1853 Boat Builder Banffshire, Scotland Annie Smith Wife Married Female 44 1857 Boat Builders Wife Buckie, Banffshire, Scotland Ann Smith Daughter Single Female 22 1879 Servt Domestic Banffshire, Scotland George Smith Son Single Male 20 1881 Boat Builder Banffshire, Scotland James Smith Son Single Male 19 1882 Boat Builder Banffshire, Scotland Helen J Smith Daughter - Female 14 1887 Scholar Buckie, Banffshire, Scotland William Smith Son - Male 12 1889 Scholar Buckie, Banffshire, Scotland John Smith Son - Male 6 1895 Scholar Buckie, Banffshire, Scotland Ethel Smith Daughter - Female 3 1898 - Buckie, Banffshire, Scotland 108, Main Street, Buckie, Rathven, Banffshire
17 January 1925 - St. Andrews Citizen - St Andrews, Fife, Scotland
Marriage Caseby - Smith James Rodger, son of John Caseby, Balmullo, Leuchars, to Helen Jane, daughter of George Smith, 108 Main Street, Buckie.
01 March 1929 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire
FAMED BUCKIE BOATBUILDER. After a brief illness, the death has occurred of Mr George Smith, retired shipbuilder, at his residence, 103 Main Street, Buckie. A few days ago he attacked Influenzal pneumonia, to which succumbed on Wednesday night. Seveny seven years of age and a native of Buckie, where his father was a boatbuilder. His boats were known from Shetland to the south of England, as craft of excellent design, and first class workmanship.
He is survived by his wife and a family of four sons and four daughters. His son William is mathematical master at Wick, and one of his daughters is the wife of John Tough, joint county clerk, Banff.
28 June 1956 - Aberdeen Evening Express - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire,
Death SMlTH - Suddenly, at 125, Main Street. Buckie, on Wednesday. June 27 1956 John Smith (engineer and teacher of technical subjects) beloved husband of Willamlna West. Funeral on Saturday. June 30, to New Cemetery Buckie, at 2pm.
(perhaps better to wait till you have the details from 1922 Marriage Cert...)
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21 Dec 2017 01:30 |
Just to let you know I have found the parents of my John Smith they were George Bodie Smith & Ann Farmer Murray. John was born 9th May 1894 at Buckie & died 27th June 1956 at Buckie. Christmas wishes & thank you to everyone who have helped me on this wonderful site over the past year Ellen
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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20 Dec 2017 09:32 |
There are lots of closed records on the 1939 register so maybe his death hasn't been picked up
Maud gives her status as married
But there was 7 children. Two of which are opened so the 5 closed are likely the other 5
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19 Dec 2017 12:59 |
could john be at war in 1939 could he have died
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19 Dec 2017 11:36 |
Buckie would appear to come under the Rathven RD. (Banffshire)
There are 6 John Smiths born 1896 +/- 2years showing on the 1901 census as born Buckie.
The Marriage certificate will help.
4 of the families have Father's with different forenames - John, (a Carter, son John 7) George (a boat Builder, son John 6), Alexander (a Carter, son John 3) and William (a Draper's Assistant, son John G 5). 2 have no Father at home.
Of those 2 with only the Mother showing -
Margaret is a widow in 1901 with Alexander 10 and John 7 and in 1891 looks to be recently married with a son Alexander aged 0 - but husband again away (a Fisherman)
The other, Elizabeth, a Fisherman's wife, shows as married in 1901 (son John 4) and is possibly with husband George in 1891
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19 Dec 2017 06:45 |
Last Baptism details for Daughter...(see below link)
https://www.freereg.org.uk/
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Person abode 214 Macaulay Street Father forename John Father surname SMITH Father occupation Trawler engineer Mother forename Maud Elizabeth
(Address from 1939 below)
72 Duncombe Street , Grimsby C.B., Lincolnshire (Parts of Lindsey),
Lincolnshire Monumental Inscriptions Transcription (Find My Past)
First name(s) Maud Elizabeth Last name Smith Sex Female Age 70 Birth year 1902 Death year 1972 Death date 20 Feb 1972 Headstone notes Mother of Magger, Norman, Maudie, Ronnie, Reggie and Girlie Burial ground Cemetery Location Scartho Road Parish Grimsby County Lincolnshire
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19 Dec 2017 01:03 |
I am hoping someone might be able to help with this very common name SMITH
What I know is John Smith Married Maud Elizabeth Carter in 1922 at Grimsby Lincs Their children are (1) John William 1923 (2) Malcolm 1924 (3) Roy A 1928 (4) Reginald G 1929 (5) Norman 1931 (6) Ronald 1933, (7) Christine Alma 1937.We have all of the information on the children & Maud Elizabeth. What we now want to know is why & when did John Smith leave his family, I know he wasn't with them on the 1939 Register so guess it to be between 1937 & 1939. All we have on John is possibly came from Buckie in Scotland & that he was a Fisherman born about 1896. A copy of their marriage certificate has been ordered which will give us an idea on when he was born & who his father was. Any further information on John will be greatly received
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