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Clare

Clare Report 22 Jan 2008 19:14

I can't find the marriage at the moment but will be in the records office again tomorrow so will double check in the parish registers but I don't recall the fathers occupation being on there. If it's not where do I go from here as even if I order all the certs for an Albert Baker born about 1896/1898 how will I know if any of them are the right ones. For all I know he could have lied about his age at the marriage. Bertha and Albert had children with names that did not come from the Boswell side of the family as I have them back to 1806 Don't worry Reg I do have all the parish register births, marriages, Census for these. I just haven't done anything with my Baker's as I was finding them to difficult. They were called Albert,Jack, Constance, and Alan I can only think to look on the census to see If these tie in with any Albert's in the census and they then used them for their children. Other than that I haven't a clue what else I can do.
Clare
Just found a piece of paper with my notes taken off the parish reg for the marriage and if I had to take a guess of what it said the other witness was I would say L. Cpl H Ruff which doesn't mean anything to me although I know there were a number of Ruff's living in Amberley. This piece of paper doesn't have fathers occupation on it either so am not convinced it was there but will double check in the morning. Would be gratefull if anyone has any other suggestions where I can go from here. I'm in the records office at least once a week so it's not a problem to look things up my problem is I don't know how, even if I find Alberts baptised in sussex that I will know whether or not it's mine.
Hi Reg do you know if any of the Alberts born 1897 who had a father Albert were in Hampshire as the only other places I remember my father ever talking about were Waterlooville, Cowplain, Denmead, and Horndean. But I don't recall what the connection was with these areas and he is no longer alive to ask.

Clare

Clare Report 22 Jan 2008 16:41

Hi Joan,
Thanks for the suggestions but I don't have a clue how I would know if any of them are the right ones either. I know he lived in Singleton, Sidlesham and Midhurst during his lifetime but thats all.
Clare

Clare

Clare Report 22 Jan 2008 16:32

Hi Reg,
I only have the marriage at the moment and yes I have guessed the birth purely because it ties in neatly with the death and the age on the marriage cert. He was a Bricklayer and a Tinker/Hawker. I don't think it said what his fathers job was. Will try and find it in a minute.
Clare
Witnesses were Edwin Boswell thats Bertha's father and someone else unreadable but am certain not a Baker.

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 22 Jan 2008 16:21

The marriage only says where he was living at the time...doesn't mean he was born there. WW1 caused a lot of re-location............

Who were the witnesses?

And.......again...what was his father's occuaption?

It was the birth I queried............I think you may have jumped to conclusions.............as I don't think you have the cert!

Reg

Clare

Clare Report 22 Jan 2008 16:17

Hi Reg,
I am as certain as I can be I know the marriage is right as I have all my fathers siblings baptisms. On the Marriage cert it says he was of the parish of Singleton aged 21 she was of Amberley also aged 21 My mother knew within a 2 year period where and when he died so believe this is the right death. This ties in age wise with this birth.
Clare

Joan

Joan Report 22 Jan 2008 16:16

Here are three possibilities with the father's name Albert in 1901.

Record

Albert James Baker Albert James,
Elizabeth abt 1891 Worthing, Sussex, England Son Worthing, Sussex
View Record

Albert R Baker Albert,
Clara F abt 1891 St Leonards On Sea, Surrey, England Son St Mary Magdalene, Sussex
View Record

Albert V Baker Albert V,
Jane abt 1900 Brighton, Sussex, England Son Brighton, Sussex

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 22 Jan 2008 16:15

On 1901 census, there are four Albert Bakers born 1897 with father named Albert........none in Sussex.

Reg

Joan

Joan Report 22 Jan 2008 16:14

Did Albert's father have a middle name? Because the records that you are referring to, the father's name is not Albert.

Joan

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 22 Jan 2008 16:11

1901 has four Albert Bakers born 1897 in Sussex.........none has a father named Albert

Reg

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 22 Jan 2008 16:10

Are you 100% certain that the birth reg'n is the same chap as the one who married in 1918?

What does the marriage cert list as his father's occupation?

Reg

Clare

Clare Report 22 Jan 2008 16:06

Hi could someone please try and find this man in Sussex on the 1901 census please.
Albert Baker
Birth Westhampnett 2b 375 Mar Q 1897
Marriage Thakeham 2b 713 Jun Q 1918
29th June 1918 Amberley Parish Church to a Bertha Ivy Boswell says his father is also an Albert Baker.
Death Chichester 5h 1596 Sep Q 1972
Have lookd at the index for 1901 and think there are two possibilities one born forestside, Stoughton the other Shoreham both seem a little too far out to be registered Westhampnett but who knows.
With thanks for any help
Clare