Good Afternoon
I wonder if anyone could find a marriage between AUGUSTINE HARVEY and JEAN HAXBY
I have looked on free BMD but no luck
Their first child was born in 1927 in Bangor Wales and their 2nd one in 1951 in Wigan Lancashire
Augustine was born in 1906 in Stone Staffordshire. No Idea when or where Jean was born
Any help would be much appreciated
Thanks Linda
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it must have been after 1939 as this is augustine on the 1939 census
View Image View Record Name Augustine Harvey GenderMale Marital Status Single Birth Date19 Jun 1906 Residence Year1939 Address10Residence PlaceStone, Staffordshire, England OccupationCask Washer Brewery Heavy Wo?? normally Musician Schedule Number5 Sub Schedule Number3 Enumeration DistrictOSCE Registration district357 - 3 Household Members NameAge Name Margaret Harvey Name Harold Harvey Name Augustine Harvey
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???????? AUGUSTINE Last name HARVEY Marriage quarter 3 Marriage year 1946 Registration month -
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AUGUSTINE HARVEY married one of these people
Jean Harley Spouse's last name Haxley District Thanet District number - County Kent Country England Volume 5B Volume as transcribed 5B Page number 2021 Record set England & Wales Mar
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1939 1 Hampden Street, Nottingham C.B., Nottinghamshire, England Jean Pledger (Harvey,Haxby) 20 May 1925 Female Junior Clerk Single 148 3
but i cant see pledger on original image
Name: Jean Haxby Registration Date: Apr 1925 [May 1925] [Jun 1925] Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun Registration district: CT Ouseburn Inferred County: Yorkshire Mother's Maiden Name: Whitaker Volume Number: 9a Page Number: 135
1939 1 Hampden Street, Nottingham C.B., Nottinghamshire, England Frederick S Haxby 12 Apr 1892 Male Grocers Assistant Married 148 1 Nora H Haxby 16 Oct 1895 Female Housewife Married 148 2
FREDERICK S Last name HAXBY Marriage quarter 4 Marriage year 1920 Registration month -
FREDERICK S HAXBY married one of these people
Norah M Whitaker Spouse's last name Whitaker District York District number -
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????? she was on holiday in blackpool and saved a boy from drowning
Jean Last name Haxby Periodical Nottingham Evening Post Location Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England Publication date 1 September 1945 Page number 1 Publication place Nottingham, Nottinghamshire Other names Alan Kenworthy, Fred Kenworthy Record set People In The News Category Directories & social history Subcategory Newspapers & Magazines Collections from England, Great Britain
article includes photo
from fmp
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Maddie
Thank you so much .
thats amazing.
There was a family rumour about the drowning but we were never sure .
I dont have access to fmp is there any way you could send me a link or email me the article
Thank you so much Linda
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hI Linda sorry have downloaded to my computer but am now stuck what to do next maybe someone else who has more computer lieracy can help or why not take a free trial at fmp so sorry maddie
edit it is in the newspaper archives on this site
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The first child was born in 1947 - not 1927!
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The article says:
BLACKPOOL THRILL
Hoidaymakers cheer bravery
BATTLE WITH WAVES
A 20-year-old Nottinghamshire YMCA worker, Miss Jean Haxby, of Birkland Avenue, while holidaying at Blackpool, has become heroine of a thrilling sea rescue, in which an 8-year-old boy was saved. The boy, Alan Kenworthy, son of Mr and Mrs Fred Kenworthy, of Trent Street, Lytham, was playing on the boating jetty, when he fell into the sea. The water was choppy, and a fast ebb-tide flowing, and the boy was swept rapidly towards the end of the pier. Miss Haxby, who had been bathing, plunged to the rescue, and after a long search, in which she had to battle against heavy waves, she managed to reach and grasp the drowning boy.
UNCONSCIOUS BOY By this time, others on the pier, noting Miss Haxby's peril, had plunged into the surf, and swum to her assistance, as she endeavoured to support the now unconscious boy above the level of the sea. Mr George Gomery, superintendent of Blackpool mussel purification plant, himself a strong swimmer, had heard the commotion from the pier. He at once ran along the wall of the mussel works to a spot opposite that at which the crowd were watching Miss Haxby's struggle with the sea, and plunged fully clothed to her assistance. He reached the Nottingham girl just as she was being forced to relinquish her burden, and together they brought the boy to the beach. Miss Haxby received a great ovation from the hundreds of holiday-makers who witnessed her bravery. Mr Gomery applied artificial respiration, and the boy was later taken to hospital. Miss Haxby is an audit clerk employed by Hubart, Duross and Pain, of Nottingham.
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I've found that on GR, but can't figure out how to (a) add it to Keepsafe and (b) make it viewable by others.
This is the URL, but I don't suppose it will work unless you spend GR credits.
https://www.genesreunited.co.uk/searchbna/viewrecord/bl/0000321/19450901/018/0001?confirmed=1
EDIT: That link works on my computer, but maybe that's because I'm logged in and have paid the credits.
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Maddie
i found the newspaper article online and that helped me find the marriage of jean haxby and augustine harvey
it was august 1946 in nottingham
without your post about the blackpool sea rescue i would never have found the marriage
Thank you so much
Linda
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Sorry for late reply to everyone but my computer froze . I dont know why . I had to shut it down and leave it for a while. I think it was over excited.
Many thanks to everyone
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Sorry for not replying sooner. Your help is very much appreciated LInda
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