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Deaths at sea?

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Blue1

Blue1 Report 22 Jul 2010 13:27

Well I think that my daughter in law will have to do a lot of digging on him.

Because i have looked you have looked and we have both come to the same conclusion regarding Horace.

Lot's of food for thought regarding the surname,perhaps that will help her.


thanks so much again
Blue

Rambling

Rambling Report 22 Jul 2010 13:21

He is not with his parents in 1891 , and I'm not finding him elsewhere so maybe he DID travel in his occupation...

Blue1

Blue1 Report 22 Jul 2010 13:17

I don't think i found the 1881 probably because of the misspelling.

I shall have a go at trying the variations

and i'll down load the 1881 for her.


thanks again you've been a great help this morning

Blue

Rambling

Rambling Report 22 Jul 2010 13:14

Could be that , because on the 1881 it is transcribed as Gusliano! I was hoping that as Horace was 19 on that it would show his occupation...but it doesnt. just his father.. jeweller


Blue1

Blue1 Report 22 Jul 2010 13:09

yep that's them,
so are you thinking that the name is the problem and might be spelt wrongly on different records?


Blue

Rambling

Rambling Report 22 Jul 2010 13:06

I think I 'might' be on to something...but will have to back track a bit...this is the family of horace in 1871
with the name transcribed as Guilliam. father is a goldsmith so that figures.

Name: Horace A Guilliam
Age: 9
Estimated birth year: abt 1862
Relation: Son
Father's Name: Carlo
Mother's Name: Angeline
Gender: Male
Where born: London, England
Civil parish: Hampstead St John
Ecclesiastical parish: St Saviour
County/Island: London
Country: England
Registration district: Hampstead
Sub-registration district: Hampstead
ED, institution, or vessel: 1
Household schedule number: 18
Household Members: Name Age
Carlo Guilliam 39
Angeline Guilliam 31
Carlo J Guilliam 10
Horace A Guilliam 9
A Alphonse Guilliam 7
Annie Gagan 21
Eliza Newton 22
Maria Taylor 19
Mary Praldurn 40
Emma Golding 21
Agnes Baldwin 11




Blue1

Blue1 Report 22 Jul 2010 13:01

Thanks Rambling Rose,
I had the birth but not the christening


Blue

Blue1

Blue1 Report 22 Jul 2010 13:00

According to what my daughter in law has found out.
The family were all Art Jewellers in gold.
They originally worked for Castalinie (forgive the phonetic's) in Naples,and moved here to extend that firm to London.
then the Guiliano's started their own firm in London.
I don't have the cert for the marriage,so far my daughter in law has sent off for the birth of her great gran Ida which hasn't arrived yet.

It's altogether a mystery that he went to Norfolk in the first place when all the other family members are in London!

I suppose Horace could have been abroad in 1901 as some sort of agent for the firm?
I've had a look at passenger lists and couldn't find him on there,although I'm not familiar with how to use them,so perhaps just didn't do the search properly

thanks so much for taking the time to help
Blue

Rambling

Rambling Report 22 Jul 2010 12:59

sorry that was the christening , this is the birth, you probably have it but it was just to work out his age..
Births Dec 1861 (>99%)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

GIULIANA Horace Angelo Strand 1b 425

Rambling

Rambling Report 22 Jul 2010 12:54

from family search I'm guessing this is his birth

HORACE ANGELO GUILIANO - International Genealogical Index / BI
Gender: Male Christening: 09 JUN 1863 Saint James, Westminster, London, England

Rambling

Rambling Report 22 Jul 2010 12:52

From the marriage cert do you have an occupation for him that would put him at sea? ...Just thinking as the family is not showing in 1901 census, might they have been visiting abroad ( going on name I assume would have continental links) and he may have died whilst there?

Blue1

Blue1 Report 22 Jul 2010 12:50

It's hard,
there are not many Guiliano's at all.
The family were Jewellers originally from Italy,quite famous i think.
But this member Horace is hard to trace,i'm actually beginning to think that Annie may have just said she was a widow,perhaps he just left the family in Norfolk.it's frustrating to say the least


Blue

Rambling

Rambling Report 22 Jul 2010 12:44

No I'm not finding the family in 1901 either!

Blue1

Blue1 Report 22 Jul 2010 12:32

Hi,
yes thats the son who dies age about one


blue

Rambling

Rambling Report 22 Jul 2010 12:31

So this is the son born 1898...so evidently Horace died after that, just putting it here so I can refer back for dates

Frederick Horace Guiliano
Year of Registration: 1898
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
District: Yarmouth (1837-1924)
County: Norfolk
Volume: 4b
Page: 32 (click to see others on page)

Blue1

Blue1 Report 22 Jul 2010 12:28

Hi i forgot to say Horace marries Ann Brett in 1896
can't find him on the 1901 census and in 1911 Ann is a widow



Blue

Blue1

Blue1 Report 22 Jul 2010 12:13

Thanks Rambling Rose,
I have checked all the things i can think of!

His name is Horace Alfonso Guiliano,he was married to Annie Brett in Norfolk
they had two children a son, his name was Frederick Horace Guiliano
and a daughter Ida Angelina Guiliano
All births deaths and marriage's for children are in the Yarmouth area.
Except for the death of Horace

many thanks Blue

Rambling

Rambling Report 22 Jul 2010 12:08

I take it you've tried all the registered deaths on BMD?

If you'd like to put a name and age I can double check for youjust in case ?

Blue1

Blue1 Report 22 Jul 2010 11:23

Hi,
Could someone tell me how to go about tracing a death at sea please.
My daughter in law has lost a grandfather in the Yarmouth area in the 1890's and as Yarmouth is on the coast I wondered if he could have died at sea?
I would like to help her out by telling her how to look for him there.

Thanks
Blue