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CRIPES_A_MIGHTY

CRIPES_A_MIGHTY Report 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.

CRIPES_A_MIGHTY

CRIPES_A_MIGHTY Report 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!

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 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

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 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.

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 19 Nov 2009 01:02

A set of my gr-grparents married several years after the birth of their last child, too. Also assume pre-existing marriage, had to be after 1837 (they were born c1825), but never found it. Thirty+ years seems a bit much though.

I do think the 1859 marriage in Scotland fits rather well, myself.

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 19 Nov 2009 00:56

Lancashire BMDs 1892:

WILSON William MCCASKIE Agnes West Derby, Register Office or Registrar Attended Liverpool REG_WD/137/78

Boogie - send for this certificate. Better still, ring the Lancs Register Office and ask if they couple were in their 50s when they married. The office won't give you all the details but they might confirm the couple's approximate ages and then expect you to pay the £7 to get the certificate. Which is fair enough really. If they tell you that the couple are only in their 20s or 30s, you know you have the wrong pair, and they won't charge you anything. You really do need to know this, if only to eliminate them.

My g grandparents married 18 years after their first child was born. I can only guess that was cos my G grandfather was married and his wife was still alive (I know my g grandmother was a widow). I have never found the husband pre-2nd marriage. Try finding John Davies in North Wales!!!

Come back Boogie, we are only trying to help.

EDIT Forget this idea, information has been superceded.

Margaret

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 19 Nov 2009 00:07

Hmm. No thoughts?

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 18 Nov 2009 15:38

WILLIAM WILSON
Spouse: AGNES MCCASKIE
Marriage: 25 NOV 1859 Dumfries, Dumfries, Scotland
Batch No.: M118211

http://www.familysearch.org/eng/search/igi/search_igi.asp


Struck me the names were Scottish.

Should be available at scotlandspeople.



So this *could* be that Agnes in 1851:

Name: Agnes McCaskie
Age: 12
Estimated birth year: abt 1839
Relationship: Daughter
Father's Name: John
Mother's Name: Hellen
Where born: Dumfries, Scotland

Civil parish: Dumfries
Town: Dumfries
County: Dumfriesshire
Address: Mccaskeys Closs No Number

John McCaskie 40 - hair dresser
Hellen McCaskie 45
Cathrine McCaskie 20
Samuel McCaskie 17
Robert McCaskie 15
Agnes McCaskie 12
William McCaskie 10

Mary

Mary Report 18 Nov 2009 15:35

1891 John Wilson born about 1860 in liverpool.Carpenters mate on The Active (ship)
also on same census John Wilson born about 1860 in Plymouth he was a private.
1861 William Wilson a Shipwright born @ 1832 in liverpool single with parents William Wilson a shipwright born @ 1808 in Cumberland and wife Charlotte.
1871 William Wilson born @ 1832 a shipwright with wife esther,
John @ 1860,
David 1866 and Eliza 1868.
Could william have married Agnes and she died and he married Esther.
With them on 1871 census was George Walkington 1806 brother in law.

Maryb

Potty

Potty Report 18 Nov 2009 13:02

Boogie,

I was trying to help - sorry if it came across differently.

Good luck with your search.

CRIPES_A_MIGHTY

CRIPES_A_MIGHTY Report 18 Nov 2009 12:59

I guess I shouldnt of bothered asking...
This place never changes...

Thanks all....I guess i'll find my own way...

Potty

Potty Report 18 Nov 2009 12:57

Boogie, I am sure you haven't "just plucked this out of thin air" but with such common names it is easy to go wrong and I am sorry if you think you are being interrogated but please remember, you know where you got your info from and we don't.

I have found a John Wilson in the 1881 with a father William who is a shipwright, as is John. Now, this could tie in with him joining the Navy as a carpenter. This John's age is a bit out and he wasn't born in Portsea which is why I wonder why you are so sure you have the right birth cert and age.

Was there any Navy number on his marriage cert? I have looked on the National Archives site RN online records and there does not appear to be a John (no second name) Wilson of the right age born in Portsea.

CRIPES_A_MIGHTY

CRIPES_A_MIGHTY Report 18 Nov 2009 12:38

John Wilson born in Portsmouth 1862.
He married Emma Tuck in 1892.

Fathers name on marriage cert William Wilson.."Shipwright".

John Wilson born to William Wilson 1862, mother Agnes McCaskie
Father occupation "Sapper Royal Enginners"

Johns occupation on marriage cert Carpenters Mate, HMS Active.
Later hes aboard HMS Wye at the birth of his son.

I assume John worked with his father..certainly followed his father into the sevice.

Johns son...my grandfather..was a Lt. in the Navy.

I haven't just..... "Plucked this out of thin air"

Sometimes I feel I am getting the "3rd degree " here.

Potty

Potty Report 18 Nov 2009 12:29

If you haven't found the family on any census, how can you be sure you have the right birth cert? Are you taking John's DOB from his marriage cert? How do you know where he was born?

rootgatherer

rootgatherer Report 18 Nov 2009 12:24

Have you bought that marriage certificate to see the ages of William and Agnes?

I have an example in my own family where the child was born in 1901 and his mother is listed with him (at 2 days old) on the 1901 census using his father's surname. He was their only son and the parents didn't marry until 1925 although both were free to marry anytime!


If you search on freeBMD for a marriage for Agnes McCaskie without entering any dates only 2 come up - the one you have found and this one

Surname First name(s) District Vol Page

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Marriages Sep 1890 (>99%)
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McCaskie Agnes Sculcoates 9d 313


CRIPES_A_MIGHTY

CRIPES_A_MIGHTY Report 18 Nov 2009 12:22

John was aboard HMS Active when he married.
Later he was a Carpenter RN. aboard H.M.S Wye

But I am more interested in find out about William & Agnes.

CRIPES_A_MIGHTY

CRIPES_A_MIGHTY Report 18 Nov 2009 12:15

On Johns birth cert.

His father's occupation is "Sapper Royal Enginner."

But on John marriage cert....hes a Shipwright.

CRIPES_A_MIGHTY

CRIPES_A_MIGHTY Report 18 Nov 2009 12:11

Cheers Guys!..
Sorry was distracted.

I dont believe the Agnes who married in 1892 is the Agnes I seek.
As according to Johns birth cert...It appears William & Agnes were married at the time of Johns birth in 1862.

John did indeed marry in 1892..to an Emma Tuck.
But I am seeking William and Agnes....John's family.

I do not know when or where either were born...as I cant find the family in the census's. I assume because of the military background..they moved alot....

Potty

Potty Report 18 Nov 2009 11:55

So, did John and William both marry in 1892?

"Marriages Sep 1892
Wilson William W. Derby 8b 948
McCaskie Agnes W. Derby 8b 948
Father William, was a Sapper Royal Enginners and a Shipwright.

John was a Carpenter Royal Navy, H.M.S Wye
But was aboard HMS Active at time of his marriage in 1892."

If so, was Willam's occupation the same on both marriage certs?

CRIPES_A_MIGHTY

CRIPES_A_MIGHTY Report 18 Nov 2009 11:42

I know it does happen.
But on Johns cert it states( as in 1st post). ," Agnes Wilson, formerly McCaskie."

So it appears Agnes & William were married at the time of Johns birth.
But I cant find the marriage..or the family in the census records.
Thing is..John Wilson is like John Smith....there are lots of them..so maybe it is "cant see wood for the trees".

But I feel the military connection is whats causing the problem.
I assume they may have moved about alot...but I cant pin down any sign of them.

I dont know William or Agnes place or date of birth...

Hence request for help. :)