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Amended Catherine Alice Beaumont

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Marian

Marian Report 12 Jul 2021 13:28

Thomas Walter and Catherine Alice go on to have another child, Sylvia Clare Fawcett (note the spelling) 14 October 1919 baptised St James, West Hartlepool, Durham 29 October 1919 mother's maiden name now Bowman not Beaumont/Keogh. I cannot find any trace of them after Sylvia's birth and am wondering if they emigrated. I can't see anything on family search for Australia, Canada or USA. Any chance someone could take a look - thanks.

Hello all, could someone take a look at the baptism record for the above. It is on FMP. There are two entries 1891 Burbank Street United Methodist, Durham, England and 1891 West Hartlepool, Durham, England which I believe both entries relate to Catherine. She marries Walter Forsett, 1916 at Hartlepool, Durham and I would like to see if the marriage entry lists anything other than the basics.

Catherine Alice also has a birth record with surname Keogh 1892 Hartlepool.

The marriage records show Catherine Alice Keogh/Catherine Alice Beaumont, both to Walter Forcett

Catherine's father's name is most likely to be Martin or blank, mother's name Annie.

The above is the only information I require.

Thank you very much.