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UPDATE Info on 1910 Death Cert. EDIT Now census qu
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Margaret in Sussex | Report | 20 Dec 2009 14:18 |
Yes Sue I would say there is a 99% chance of it being right. I always feel for whatever reason that there is always the Very remotest chance when we make these dississions that there is room for the eliment of doubt. Seems pretty conclusive this time tho. As you say the element of the army seems very prevelant....... Not sure but think when I was looking before on census someone was a bandsman so dismissed as wrong... Will have another look later. |
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Cornish Susie | Report | 20 Dec 2009 15:08 |
Thanks for the vote of confidence Margaret! I've now found the other 2 births on Ancestry - had a senior moment there I fear! Would be interested re the Bandsman as I know nothing of that one - either! |
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Click ADD REPLY button - not this link! | Report | 20 Dec 2009 21:43 |
Too bad about that birth cert. |
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Cornish Susie | Report | 21 Dec 2009 19:11 |
Thanks for that Joan - it certainly sounds like the right one. I think I'll ring GRO tomorrow and see if they can help without the full registration - I've done that before and altho it costs more than ordering online I have found them to be enormously helpful. |
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Cornish Susie | Report | 2 Jan 2010 11:34 |
I have now received 2 very good certs! Mary Ann Walker was born on 28 March 1853 in Portsmouth. The address was Collingwood place - possibly Barracks? Her mother was Ellen Walker formerly Minto and father was Andrew Walker, a Private in the 93rd Reg't. This tallies with his occupation ( tho deceased ) of Drillmaster on Mary's Marriage cert. The 93rd was in fact the Sutherland Highlanders who embarked from Portsmouth to the Crimea in 1854. Many of them were killed at the Battle of Alma ( they were the original Thin Red Line ) and I do wonder if Andrew was killed there. I can't find a definite Death Cert for him as it's such a common name. If this is so, perhaps Ellen had gone down to Portsmouth with the Regiment ( surely not just to wave him off! ) and maybe she returned to Scotland after his death. |
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Margaret in Sussex | Report | 2 Jan 2010 15:30 |
Hi Sue..... WOW.... What a lovely start to your New Year..... |
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Click ADD REPLY button - not this link! | Report | 2 Jan 2010 20:08 |
Great news Sue! |
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Click ADD REPLY button - not this link! | Report | 2 Jan 2010 20:10 |
Wonder if this is Ellen/Helen? |
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Cornish Susie | Report | 2 Jan 2010 20:27 |
Thankyou Margaret and Rose for the continued support! My uncle says the whole thing is rubbish, as Mary Ann was definitely Hebden as in his sister's middle name and in any case what interest is it to anybody what happened all those years ago!! He thinks I should give all this up now as I've wasted quite enough time and money! He knows loads about the family ( whether right or wrong! ) and will answer a direct question, but volunteer absolutely nothing. If I tell you that I spent months trying to get info from him about my grandmother and her family and struggled to find the basic facts - only for him to say eventually that actually he had photos of her grandparents on the back of which she had written a detailed family tree - dates, maiden names etc. you will understand how mad I get with him! Still- he is in his late 80's and a very forthright Yorkshireman! |
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Click ADD REPLY button - not this link! | Report | 3 Jan 2010 03:05 |
The one I found on IGI seems a liitle older than your Helen. |
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Cornish Susie | Report | 3 Jan 2010 12:06 |
Thanks Rose, I think I will send another message to the lady who has the 'wrong ' Helen in her tree, as hers was born c. 1830 in Roxburgh so this could well be that one showing up again. I only asked her to check who Helen married as didn't know of her background, so will ask her about parents etc. |
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Janet 693215 | Report | 3 Jan 2010 15:44 |
You asked about Scottish marriage certificates. I can confirm that on the ones I have, even when a parent is deceased their details are entered. (I suppose if both parents were dead and the father had died when the child was young, there is the possibility that they wouldn't know his name.) |
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Margaret in Sussex | Report | 3 Jan 2010 16:12 |
Hi Sue... My father was a "forthright Yorkshireman too" so know exactly what you mean...... Have you managed to persuede him to let you have a look at these photos etc..... If I understand you correctly it is your grandmother who wrote out the family tree, so it follows that she wanted future generations to know. You may find that although your uncle denies it, that she did know. Knowing it was complex decided to make a note of it all... As he responds to direct questions perhaps a "Can I see these photos please." or something along those lines. Could say that you would like to see if there are any family likenesses etc. |
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Cornish Susie | Report | 3 Jan 2010 16:43 |
Thankyou Janet, seems rather odd then that we only have the names of the 2 mothers. Even more so for the bridegroom as his mother is entered with the same surname as he has rather than a different maiden name, so perhaps she wasn't married? This family have been a real nightmare - thank goodness for all the kind people on here! |
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Cornish Susie | Report | 5 Jan 2010 14:42 |
Rose, I have contacted the lady who has Helen in her tree and unfortunately she doesn't have the parentage. However i do think the dob is just too early as the censuses, and more important, the marriage cert all point to her being born 1834/5. |
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Cornish Susie | Report | 16 Jan 2010 10:41 |
I have now received the details of what I hope is Helen's 1st marriage. Unfortunately it is just an entry in the church records, rather than a full cert so not as useful. The marriage was on 5th Feb 1852, between Andrew Gardner, labourer and Helen Minto, both of Colton. It took place at Colton Church,Glasgow, Parish of Barony,Lanarkshire. So with no details of age, parents etc it's hard to be positive it was them, and of course an occupation of soldier would have helped as he was one in the 1851 census I believe and in March 1853 when Mary Ann was born in Portsmouth. Not too sure about Glasgow either. On the plus side, the accompanying letter from the Scot. GRO said that this was the only marriage found for Helen Minto between 1850 - 54. |
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Contrary Mary | Report | 16 Jan 2010 11:53 |
Hi Sue |
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Cornish Susie | Report | 16 Jan 2010 12:02 |
Sorry - not paying attention here! Yes, it was Andrew Walker, and that is the extract they sent me, but for some reason their letter said Andrew Gardner. Obviously just a clerical error as I ordered and received the Walker /Minto marriage. For some reason I typed in Gardner on here instead of Walker! Blame it on old age, but thanks for pointing it out anyway! |
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Contrary Mary | Report | 16 Jan 2010 12:21 |
Hi Sue |
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Cornish Susie | Report | 16 Jan 2010 12:29 |
Yes, Mary - I did phone them to order this one as I wasn't sure if anything even existed for this early date. Cost me £13 so I won't be doing it this way very often! You say your Walkers were all Edinburgh, which is where all mine were until this one in flipping Glasgow! Not a million miles away but casts another doubt in my mind. Sadly I don't even know Andrew's father's name yet to check if we have any common ground here. |