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Mary Ann Rimmington b 1839
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Julie | Report | 14 Apr 2020 15:37 |
Can anyone help with tracking down Mary Ann after the 1871 census? She was born at Sudbrooke nr Ancaster Lincolnshire. She married George Oldham in Ancaster in 1856. However, in 1861 she is on the census at her parents in Sudbrooke with young daughter Mary Elizabeth, and as son Charles Edward was born on 26 Jun 1861 she was pregnant at the time. George is not listed in the household. Her parents both died during the 1860's. on the 1871 census she is in the local workhouse at Spittlegate with both children, plus a 3rd child only 1 year old Elvina Ann, as her birthplace is the same location as the workhouse she may have been born there. George is again notable by his absence. The marriage reg scan shows George as 24 and resident in Stapleford at the time, his father being William. I have found him with his parents and siblings at Stapleford, Notts in 1841 and as a farm servant at Maplebeck, Notts in 1851, but nothing after that. I have managed to track down both Charles Edward and Elvina Ann as adults, but not as children in 1881. |
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ErikaH | Report | 14 Apr 2020 15:51 |
Just for INFO |
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ErikaH | Report | 14 Apr 2020 16:11 |
Why does this seem familiar? |
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Julie | Report | 14 Apr 2020 16:21 |
ErikaH - no he was in Stapleford in 1841 with his parents and in Maplebeck in 1851 as servant to James C Wood. I'd post details if I knew how to do that. |
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ArgyllGran | Report | 14 Apr 2020 16:28 |
I wondered if this might be Elvina Ann in 1881 - but there's also a Flora Oldham1868 with her. |
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ArgyllGran | Report | 14 Apr 2020 16:32 |
Just for our reference - the 1851 Julie mentions: |
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Julie | Report | 14 Apr 2020 16:33 |
ArgyllGran, I saw that as well but Flora doesn't fit, she looks like a probable sister for that Ann. I have Elvina on the next census as a house servant, she eventually ended up in Devon. |
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ArgyllGran | Report | 14 Apr 2020 16:35 |
and 1841 - just for helpers' reference - at least I assume this is the one: |
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Julie | Report | 14 Apr 2020 16:37 |
That is indeed the 1841 census I'm refering to. |
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ArgyllGran | Report | 14 Apr 2020 16:44 |
Very long shot: |
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Julie | Report | 14 Apr 2020 16:49 |
ArgyllGran, perhaps, but I have an similar case on another branch of my family where the husband disappeared to the US, leaving a wife and family behind. Whether the intent was for them to join him and that never happened is an unknown. His wife eventually married again. |
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Julie | Report | 14 Apr 2020 18:42 |
I've had a look for the George Oldham from the find a grave entry found by ArgyllGran. It doesn't appear to be related as 2 census details show he arrived in the US in 1859, unless George Edward born 1861 wasn't his son of course. |
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alviegal | Report | 16 Apr 2020 18:58 |
These newspaper clippings make for interesting reading. |
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alviegal | Report | 16 Apr 2020 19:39 |
What a job finding them in 1861! The surname has been written as Holdingham not Bingham or Oldham. |
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alviegal | Report | 16 Apr 2020 19:45 |
OLDHAM, CHARLES EDWARD - |
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alviegal | Report | 16 Apr 2020 20:00 |
George from the death notice. He emigrated in 1859. |
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Maddie | Report | 17 Apr 2020 11:22 |
Missouri, Marriage Records, 1805-2002 |
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Julie | Report | 17 Apr 2020 12:09 |
Many thanks to you all for the various snippets, my earlier comment that the entries for George Oldham in the US didn't stack up, unless the child born in 1861 wasn't his, turned out to be more significant that I thought! George is not the first case in my family of a male going to the US and marrying, when he had a "wife" back in England. It makes me wonder what the full story was in these cases, did the husband simply not bother to send for his wifein England, or did she not want to go? I still have the unresolved question of what happened to her after 1871, she certainly seems to have been a "bit of a lass", so she might have been co-habiting with someone and calling herself his "wife". Feels like finding her might be a bit of a needle in a haystack, why couldn't she have had an unusual forename or names? |