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21 Jul 2008 08:39 |
What's Mary's maiden name and Thomas' occupation?
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21 Jul 2008 16:14 |
Hi Rose (sorry for changing the subject, Janet).
Good memory, Rose! I was asking about pronunciation, as the earliest record I can find on my Vaus/Vaux ancestors is Vous. I was wondering if the rellie with Vous spelling could be my link to France, where one of my ancestor's was supposedly born (where Vaux supposedly originated).
Would have never thought to look for "F" variations. Thank you. Will give that a shot. :)
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21 Jul 2008 18:41 |
The Vaux name also appears in Somerset - I have often wondered where the name came from but always thought it sounded French.
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21 Jul 2008 20:18 |
Janet
Keep this thread going, don't start a new one
All the information is together in one place, and everyone can see what has been found and why it's been ruled out.
at least that is my opinion, I don't know what others think!
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21 Jul 2008 20:28 |
I wonder if they changed their name for some reason???
I don't mean just getting assigned the wrong name by the enumerator, but literally changing their surname??
I had a case of this a few months ago when I was helping someone. We could not find this one particular family, then it turned out that dad had seeningly taken on another surname. The family (including Mom) reverted to the old name after Dad died. No idea why, particularly as they had stayed in the same geographical area!!
What was Ada's actual birthplace on the birth certificate?? Does it just say Birmingham, or an area within Birtmingham?
A second thought .......... could it be that Thomas has died and Mary re-married, so she and Ada are shown under the "new" name? The fact that Thomas is on the marriage certificate, doesn't always mean that he is alive!
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21 Jul 2008 22:40 |
Hi Sylvia.
Ada's birth certificate gives her birthplace as Birmingham, specifically Waterloo St. This still exists and is right in the city centre. I think Birmingham was quite small back then. Sylvia, these are very useful suggestions about the name. Ada did marry as Ada Vaux though. I wonder if I should look for the death of Thomas.
Rose - Mary's maiden name was Spencer. Thomas was a brass tap maker - it does also say journeyman. Now then, I wonder if they moved around more than I thought? mmm....
I may have to admit defeat - there seem to be so many possible variants of this name! I have even come across "Voice" - not that outrageous I suppose. I'm sure Vaux must be French originally. Anyway,thanks for the input evryone. Much appreciated - as will be any other ideas!!
Regards
Jan
PS I have found the death of one Thomas Vaux in Birmingham - in 1895. Also - in other marriage certificates I have, if the father was deceased it was stated, and on Ada's it does not, so I suspect he was alive.
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23 Jul 2008 07:18 |
Jan,
Any clues with the witnesses to the marriage?
I can't see the marriage to Mary Spencer.
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23 Jul 2008 07:22 |
I found this Thomas Vaux in 1841 but have been unable to find him later on:
1851 England Census about Thomas Fance Name: Thomas Fance [Thomas Vaux] Age: 13 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1838 Relation: Grandson Gender: Male Where born: Birmingham, Warwickshire, England Civil Parish: Birmingham Ecclesiastical parish: St Paul County/Island: Warwickshire Country: England Registration district: Birmingham Sub registration district: St Paul ED, institution, or vessel: 8 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 68 Household Members: Name Age Sevender Fance 15 Thomas Fance 13 Ann Powell 20 John Powell 27 Ann Sana 55 I found Sevender/Serrender in 1841 and in later censuses and he was in the brass business as was his father.
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23 Jul 2008 17:50 |
Janet
I have seen one, and have heard of many, marriage certificates where it just says father's name ........ only after long searching has it been proven that he was in fact deceased at the time of the marriage.
It seems that if the vicar or registrar did not ask specifically "is he alive?", some people omitted that piece of information.
Understandable maybe if the question is "Name of your father".
especially when you're dealing with illiterate or semi-illiterate people.
sylvia
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24 Jul 2008 09:20 |
Hi all, and many thanks again for your input. I really do appreciate it. I also subscribe to ancestry, and have asked for help there. Someone has come up with this - it seems very of the wall, but has taken some effort, so I would appreciate your comments. I do know that Ada was born in 1869 at 43 Waterloo St B'ham, her parents Thomas and Mary. Ellie has found Thomas, Mary and Ada EDINBURGH living at the same address in 1871! Now I am totally confused. What was going on?
LATER! I think this might be them, bizarre as it seems. On her marriage certificate, Ada is recorded as living at 57 Church St Bham (so is her husband, so probably not too precise). On the 1881 census, the Edinborough family are at 55 Chuch St.!!!
AND in 1901. Thomas and Mary "Edinborough"'s grandaughter Florence Lewis aged 1 was staying with them. And Ada's oldest child was Florence Lewis born about 1890. This really must be them I think.
Jan
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25 Jul 2008 07:31 |
Hi Janet,
I saw the Edinburgh show up a few times in my first names only searches too. The only issue is Thomas is a coal dealer in 1881 and a wardrobe dealer in 1891.
All the sibling's births seem to correspond to Vaux births on FreeBMD.
Rose
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25 Jul 2008 07:47 |
Hi Rose, thanks for response. I did notice the difference in jobs, but then a lot of our ancestors changed jobs frequently so I haven't given it too much importance. How do you do a first name only search? I thought you always needed a surname. Regards Jan PS Sylvia - you were right then when you suggested they might have changed their name! More like living under an alias. Obviously scoundrels.
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25 Jul 2008 07:59 |
Hi Jan,
You can't do it on this site but you can use first names only on Ancestry. I was using Ada born 1869 with parents Thomas and Mary with keyword Birmingham.
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25 Jul 2008 08:01 |
Still don't see a marriage for them though.
Did you see a Robert Henry appears in 1881?
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25 Jul 2008 08:44 |
Could this be Mary in 1861? She is listed as married.
1861 England Census about Mary Edingbrough Name: Mary Edingbrough Age: 23 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1838 Relation: Servant Gender: Female Where born: Birmingham, Warwickshire, England Civil Parish: Aston Town: Birmingham County/Island: Warwickshire Country: England Registration district: Aston Sub registration district: Deritend ED, institution, or vessel: 12 Household schedule number: 61 Household Members: Name Age Mary Edingbrough 23 Ellen Hardwick 7 Fanny Hardwick 5 Frank Hardwick 7 Mo Henry Hardwick 3 Joseph Hardwick 42 Mary Hardwick 34 Selina Harris 31 Rose
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25 Jul 2008 09:12 |
My gt grandfather changed his name after he married. He started using his grandfathers name after his grandfather died and in his will he left him money and propery. His grandparents never married.
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