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HELP DESPERATELY NEEDED
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Lynette | Report | 13 Jan 2007 19:44 |
sorr heather that should be 1870 not 1970 |
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Lynette | Report | 13 Jan 2007 19:43 |
Hi heather William married a jemima lester on 5 aug 1889 at st marks church in wolverhampton, although when ordering the cert his name was listed as patmore not padmore due to the handwriting on the certificate. William was born sept 30th 1970 and his certifiacte sas he was born at wolverhampton workhouse. Thanks Lynette |
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Heather | Report | 13 Jan 2007 19:37 |
Cant see him anywhere - where did he marry and on the census where did he say place of birth was please? |
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Lynette | Report | 13 Jan 2007 19:02 |
hi gwyn thanks for ur offer of help i have no idea what happened to either Harriet Padmore or her son william b sept 1870 after his birth i have his certificate and then i can not find then on either the 1871 or the 1881 census. However William married in 1889 and his mum Harriet was at the wedding and signed the certificate as a single womasn still and then after the 1891 census she was lost again. its all very weird to follow but if you do find anything i would be grateful to hear. Thanks again Lynette Jones |
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Lynette | Report | 13 Jan 2007 19:01 |
Thanks Mhairi for the help with the poor assistance i will look into that, m archieves hold the records for the workhouse and the provided nothing so the search continues.... Thanks again Lynette |
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Mhairi Queen of Scots | Report | 13 Jan 2007 18:53 |
You could try and find out where the Parish/Poor relief records are held for that area and see if the mother ever made a request for assitance. These records can sometimes be a wealth or information - mothers name, dob, parents names, address's ect. Or find the records for the workhouse and see if they mention any further information about mother and son - Entry date, leaving date ect. Mhairi |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 13 Jan 2007 18:51 |
Do you know where they were in 1871? If you post some details, maybe we can find them, if that would help. I have seen records of workhouses where a next of kin or family member( outside of workhouse ) has been named. Workhouse records admission books should also detail the length of their stay there. Gwyn |
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Lynette | Report | 13 Jan 2007 18:43 |
I HAVE AN ANCESTOR WHO WAS BORN IN WOLVERHAMPTON WORKHOUSE IN 1870, HOWEVER HIS BIRTH CERTIFICATE HAS NO DETAILS OF HIS MOTHER OTHER THAN HER NAME AND THAT SHE WAS A SINGLE MOTHER, DOES ANYONE KNOW IF I CAN GET RECORDS OF PEOPLE WHO WENT INTO OR OUT OF WORKHOUSES TO HELP ME TRACE HIS MOTHER.........IM STUCK NOW WITH THIS LADY AND WOULD OBVIOUSLY LOVE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT HER...............I DID DO A WORK HOUSE CENSUS TRACE BUT SHE AND HER SON WERE NOT LISTED WHEN THE CENSUS WAS TAKEN IN 1871. AN HELP WOULD BE RECEVIED WHOLE HEARTEDLY...... THANK YOU FOR YOU HELP......LYNETTE JONES |