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brummiejan

brummiejan Report 25 Oct 2010 14:20

Still not clear whether you have a child's birth cert, if not this looks like Eliza:

Births Sep 1857 (98%)
TUDBURY Eliza S. Shields 10a 470

brummiejan

brummiejan Report 25 Oct 2010 14:18

This must be her 1871, and George is named as a servant rather than brother as you would expect, so very possible he was brother-in-law to her husband but not a relative of Hannah:

1871 England Census

Name: George Blacknall
Age: 36
Estimated birth year: abt 1835
Relation: Servant
Gender: Male
Where born: Hucknall, Northamptonshire, England
Civil Parish: Boldon
Ecclesiastical parish: Boldon
Town: West Boldon
County/Island: Durham
Country: England
Registration district: South Shields
Sub-registration district: Westoe

Hannah Tudberry 45
William Tudberry 16
John Tudberry 15
George Tudberry 12
Eliza Tudberry 13
Hannah Tudberry 10
Elizabeth Tudberry 9
George Blacknall 36
George Robinson 23

brummiejan

brummiejan Report 25 Oct 2010 14:12

I don't mean the census, but the children's birth certs?
Jan

Carol

Carol Report 25 Oct 2010 14:01

Yes on the 1861 census but Tudberry on the 1871 census.

brummiejan

brummiejan Report 25 Oct 2010 13:57

Carol, it's quite unusual not to have mother's maiden name on a birth cert. - is she just recorded as Tudbury?
Jan

Carol

Carol Report 25 Oct 2010 13:52

I have two dilemmas. One, I think my ancestor Hannah Blacknell b.1826 may have married a William Tudbury b.1825. Both of Hucknall Nottinghamshire. I can't find marriage record though. The 1861 census shows they are working a farm in South Shields together with William's parents. They have a George Blacknell b. 1834 working for them and named as brother-in-law (hence my reason that Hannah is a Blacknell). I can't clarify this because mother's maiden name is not shown on the children's birth records.
Second query, the 1871 census shows that William has died and I have found a death record Oct-Dec 1864 for a William Tudberry of South Shields. I have also found a death record for a George Blacknell at the same year and quarter of South Shields yet he appears on the 1871 census still working on the farm.
Can anyone give me guidance on how to solve these dilemmas i.e. Is Hannah Blacknell married to William Tudbury or Tudberry and did George Blacknell die in 1864?