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Madmeg
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19 Nov 2009 01:44 |
Well the only marriage that fits with the fact that John Wilson had a pair of married parents is the one that Janey has found. No guarantees she is right, but at least enquiring about that ceritificate from West Derby would be a starting point.
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Madmeg
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19 Nov 2009 01:46 |
I have sent Boogie a PM to try to convince him that it is worth coming back to his thread. So far no response. Perhaps somebody less abrupt than me can have a try.
Margaret
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CRIPES_A_MIGHTY
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19 Nov 2009 08:48 |
Sorry guys if i have come across a little "agressive".
I have had a low white blood cell count for the past 2 weeks and I'm run down and rather tied and depressed. I have become so very tetchy and flare up for no real reason since getting inflamorty arthritis 3 years ago.
I find it hard to concentrate on anything for to long. Let me look over what has been said and I'll post again!.
I have to go out this afternoon for my physio...so it I dont reply from about 12.30 you know why.
Oh.. and my typing does suffer,,hence any mistakes...my hands are not what they used to be.
Cheers!
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CRIPES_A_MIGHTY
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19 Nov 2009 09:09 |
Ok....I have run a eye over the other posts.
Thanks all for taking the time to look things up. It is much appreciated.
I have to say..I am now not really convinced that I have things right.
Ok....lets see what I do know.
John Wilson married Emma Tuck in 1892.
These are my great grandparents..these are the folks mentioned on my grandfathers birth cert.
Married 23rd April 1892. John is said to be 30 years old...and Emma 28.
Johns father is a William Wilson..Occupation Shipwright.
John himself has occupation of Carpenters mate aboard HMS Active. Married in the Parish Church Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England.
John & Emma are my great grandparents..this is for sure.
Ok...I also have a birth cert for who I believe to the correct John Wilson.....BUT..is it?...... These are the details
John Wilson...born Portsea, Portsmouth, 18th October 1862. 4 Unicorn Street (I believe this was inside the dockyard)
Father is a William Wilson..mother Agnes Wilson formerly McCaskie. Occupation of father "sapper Royal Enginners"
Birth registered 1st or 8th ( cant make it out) Jan 1863.
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CRIPES_A_MIGHTY
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19 Nov 2009 09:15 |
So..is this the right John Wilson?
If so...where is William & Agnes family...and where are they from?. Or..have I got it wrong?.
Its the military background which I'm finding hard to get past..I haven't been able to find any corrisponding families in the census records.
Have I got the right Johns birth...?
Cheers!
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Potty
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19 Nov 2009 13:56 |
Nice to have you back Boogie!
Yes, I think you have the wrong birth cert. This looks like your John Wilson in 1891:
1891 England Census about John Wilson Name: John Wilson Age: 31 Estimated birth year: abt 1860 Relation: Member of Crew (Member) Gender: Male Where born: Liverpool, Lancashire, England Civil parish: Royal Navy Town: Spithead County/Island: Hampshire Country: England Occupation: Carpenter's mate Registration district: Portsea Island Sub-registration district: Portsmouth Town ED, institution, or vessel: Active The same man in 1881? - father William is also a shipwright:
1881 England Census about John Wilson Name: John Wilson Age: 22 Estimated birth year: abt 1859 Relation: Son Father's Name: William Mother's Name: Esther Gender: Male Where born: Liverpool Civil parish: Toxteth Park County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Street Address: 7 Ho 9 CT Mann St Occupation: Shipwright Registration district: Toxteth Park Sub-registration district: Toxteth Park ED, institution, or vessel: 4 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age William Wilson 49 Esther Wilson 47 John Wilson 22 David Wilson 17 Eliza Wilson 13 Frances Wilson 9 Wm. Wilson 6
Will try to find him on earlier censuses.
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Potty
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19 Nov 2009 14:04 |
1871: 1871 England Census about John Wilson Name: John Wilson Age: 11 Estimated birth year: abt 1860 Relation: Son Father's Name: William Mother's Name: Esther Gender: Male Where born: Liverpool, Lancashire, England Civil parish: Toxteth Park Ecclesiastical parish: St Mathew County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Registration district: West Derby Sub-registration district: Toxteth Park ED, institution, or vessel: 14 Household schedule number: 41 Household Members: Name Age William Wilson 39 Esther Wilson 37 John Wilson 11 David Wilson 5 Eliza Wilson 3 George Walkington 63 - brother-in-law
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Dea
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19 Nov 2009 14:11 |
That's the one I had been following Potty but I can't trace William,s marriage to Esther?
Dea x
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rootgatherer
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19 Nov 2009 14:35 |
No sure if this is any help.
Brother-in-law George in 1851?
Name: George Walkington Age: 43 Estimated birth year: abt 1808 Relation: Head Spouse's name: Alice Gender: Male Where born: Liverpool Civil parish: Liverpool Town: Liverpool County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Street Address:
Occupation:
Condition as to marriage:
Disability: View image Registration district: Liverpool Sub-registration district: St Thomas ED, institution, or vessel: 1o Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 157 Household Members: Name Age George Walkington 43 Alice Walkington 27 George Walkington 11 Ann Walkington 9 All born in Liverpool
So by the age of his wife and children possibly a second marriage?
Possible marriage for George and Alice??
Surname First name(s) District Vol Page
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marriages Mar 1851 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Forbes Alice Liverpool 20 314 Walkington GEORGE LIVERPOOL 20 314
Then looked for a Wilson / Forbes marriage just in case Alice was Esther's sister - nothing!!
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Potty
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19 Nov 2009 15:03 |
Neither can I Dea. I wondered if John was from a previous marriage - there is 5 years between him and the next child.
I can find the William Mary found - unmarried shipwright with a father William also a shipwright and mother Charlotte, but no sign of John.
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FannyByGaslight
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19 Nov 2009 16:32 |
Without anyone shouting at me for interfering,specially Boogie ;)
Have you been able to locate your grandfather ,son of Emma and John on the 1911 census? Just wondered ,as it may have him with his dad and maybe his dad will have given his birth place,other than just a county. But I guess he may have been at sea anyway viv
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Madmeg
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19 Nov 2009 16:44 |
Potty they are Williams not Wilson.
I'm a bit concerned we are making yet more assumptions because they seem to fit better than Boogie's original ones.
Okay, the John marrying on 23 April 1892 seems to be the one aboard HMS Active in 1891, albeit having a slightly different age. A carpenter's mate. Born Liverpool. Father William, shipwright.
So in 1881 we find a William who is a shipwright with a son John. This John is 22 (born 1858/9), the one in 1891 is born 1859/60, while the one married is born 1861/62. We all know how ages can vary, but there's a potential difference of 4 years between the John in 1881 and the married John. I'm also a bit concerned that on the 1881 census John is a shipwright - my knowledge is limited, but surely that is a much better job than a Carpenter's Mate, and quite different I would think.
EDIT Well, no-one picked me up on it so I continued in blissful ignorance - but a Carpenter is another term for a Shipwright!
The thing is there are other John Wilsons in 1881 who could fit, e.g. one is a Trimmer in Liverpool, aboard SS City of Brussels. I think a Trimmer stokes the boilers, so he could have progressed upwards to a Carpenter's mate. Though he is possible the fella who becomes a ship's painter in 1891.
Viv, I haven't yet found John in 1901 - can find Emma, John 7, Dorothy 5 and Christina 1, against Emma it says "Husband on HMS Wye".
Haven't tried 1911 yet.
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Madmeg
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19 Nov 2009 16:54 |
Emma is a widow in 1911.
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FannyByGaslight
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19 Nov 2009 17:04 |
Deadend there then..
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Madmeg
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19 Nov 2009 18:08 |
I was just checking the National Archives and came up with these two:
Name Wilson, John Official Number: K26670 Place of Birth: Liverpool, Lancashire 15 October 1896 ADM 188/920 Name Wilson, John Official Number: K26990 Place of Birth: Liverpool, Lancashire 03 December 1895 ADM 188/920
I then wondered if these were the two that Potty had found, but that post has gone. So they might be or not.
I can't discover what the date refers to.
EDIT I am sure these were what Potty posted.
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Madmeg
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19 Nov 2009 19:17 |
Marriages Sep 1853 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AINSWORTH Robert Liverpool 8b 442 MOORE Esther Liverpool 8b 442 WILCOCK Ellen Liverpool 8b 442 WILSON William Liverpool 8b 442
EDIT - if we are running with the John/William shipwrights, just realised that the William b 1832, shipwright is still with his parents William and ~Charlotte in 1861 so the marriage above can't be of that William. So where is the above William and Esther in 1861 (perhaps with our John)?
EDIT AGAIN - Robert Ainsworth appears to marry Ellen.
Looked at the Walkington lot. George in 1871 is a lot older than either William or Esther, wondered if he were really the father in law. Can't find him at all in 1861, but 1851 has already been found married to Alice Forbes, children George 11 and Ann 9. I wondered if Alice might also have been married before, age 27 on marriage to George.
Possible marriage of George in 1838 to Mary Thompson. In 1841 there is Mary 25 and George Walkington, 1, look like lodgers with yet another family. No sign of George the dad. Death of Mary in June 1849, West Derby.
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19 Nov 2009 19:25 |
And I guess all I've got to say is: fine, I found the parents of the *other* John Wilson. Since Boogie thought that was the right John Wilson, I'll shift the blame there. ;)
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Dea
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19 Nov 2009 19:36 |
For what it is worth, the Scottish marriage for William + Agnes which Janey found looks good if boogie DOES have the correct birth cert for 'his' John ?
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Madmeg
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19 Nov 2009 20:00 |
Yes, the Scottish marriage is the best if we are still running with Agnes as the mother. But that is breaking the golden rule of starting with what you know and working back. So far we only know for certain that John was a carpenter's mate and his father was William, a shipwright. We have no firm evidence of where he was born cos he is not on the 1891 census with his wife after his marriage, and by 1911 he is dead.
Likely death in Dec 1908:
WILSON John 46 Portsmouth 2b 251
Finding John on the 1901 census would be the single greatest piece of information at this stage - but I can't find him. I have looked through the findmypast census and checked all "Vessels" for a carpenter or a Scouser, but they are all (there are only about six) in completely different jobs and from unrelated areas of the country. I also checked institutions, though perhaps not every one. Will look again. We cannot really move on without knowing where the John Wilson who married Emma Tuck was born.
We have found a John who fits the bill re his occupation and location in 1891, compared with his marriage in 1892, though not quite right with the date of birth - but he might have lied about that to get into the RN. This John is born Liverpool, and that would seem to be correct as the crew members listed with him are not from Liverpool, so it isn't likely to be just a case of dittos being wrong. But we are still guessing.
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Madmeg
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19 Nov 2009 20:02 |
BTW my John Davies first appears in 1881 living at Wilson's Terrace!
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