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3 May 2013 12:41 |
Hi InspectorGreenPen,
Thank you for your advice here.
There's a lot to this genealogy and it can sometimes get a bit involved, so your input is valued and appreciated.
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3 May 2013 10:00 |
You need to work on unravelling the Carter / Webster / Garner / Platt relationships next.
You already have the Carter-Webster and the Platt-Garner marriages, so that's part of it done. It looks like it is the Webster / Garner one that is next to solve.
Certs are probably needed to get all the answers.
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3 May 2013 09:27 |
Hello MarieCeleste,
Thank you for the marriage details of Robert Reed Carter and Esther Webster.
This whole thread will now take some analysing; there's a lot to take in and look at!
Best wishes.
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3 May 2013 09:21 |
Hello Mary,
Thank you for your interesting input.
That last line is worth pursuing of course.
And you are right that the relevant certificate is needed!
Best wishes.
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2 May 2013 20:55 |
No harm in following that tack:
Marriage: 6 Nov 1854 St Lawrence, Barton, Lancashire, England Robert Reed Carter - Full age, Baker, Bachelor, Ardwick in the parish of Manchester Esther Webster - Full age, Spinster, Barton Groom's Father: Robert Carter, Weaver Bride's Father: Samuel Webster, Waterman Witness: George Flemming; Margaret Griffiths Married by Licence by: Thomas Duell, Incumbent Register: Marriages 1850 - 1928, Page 9, Entry 17 Source: LDS Film 1470930
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2 May 2013 20:52 |
That's an interesting find, Mary.
I'd guess that Esther Webster was the sister of Esther Garner's father. If he'd acknowledged paternity and she was accepted as being his daughter then there's no reason why she wouldn't be with an aunt on her father's side.
Obviously, that birth certificate is needed ...
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2 May 2013 20:37 |
Esther Webster married 1854 O/N/D in Preston lancs 8e 566 to Robert Reed Carter. I have searched to see if Hannah was nee Webster with sister Esther but had no luck.No sign of marriage for Webster - Garner either. Esther is not with Aunt Esther in 1861 so could it be the same one who is with Hannah Platt 1861??
Maryb.
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2 May 2013 20:37 |
Hi InspectorGreenPen,
Thank you for your information.
You are absolutely right in your observation that there are many errors in both: the censuses of all years, and in bmd records too. In that one sheet of the 1861 census there are many errors due to the recorder's 'ditto-ing' of the birth county as Lancashire, etc, when the later ones are actually in Cheshire!
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2 May 2013 20:37 |
Hi InspectorGreenPen,
Thank you for your information.
You are absolutely right in your observation that there are many errors in both: the censuses of all years, and in bmd records too. In that one sheet of the 1861 census there are many errors due to the recorder's 'ditto-ing' of the birth county as Lancashire, etc, when the later ones are actually in Cheshire!
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2 May 2013 20:25 |
Hello Reggie,
Thanks for all your interest in my question, and for the details you have posted to me, which are very interesting and must have involved you in quite a lot of work.
To answer your last question as to why I call her a ' relative'. I have inherited a lot of information from my mother's Platt mother i.e.my grandmother, who I knew personally for about 8 years when she lived with me and my parents until her death in November, 1947; and from my Platt great aunts, all from Runcorn, who I also knew personally. I have their own father's and mother's funeral cards, the actual original (larger sized) death certificates, and many other written details by one of those Platt great aunts. George Platt, born 1816, is my great-great grandfather, and his second wife's daughter is therefore related by his second marriage to me, albeit very remote.
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2 May 2013 18:34 |
I think you have it in your OP
Esther Webster Garner born 3rd Qtr of 1853 in Manchester. Order the Cert.
Subsequent censuses are full of transcription / recording errors but record her as the niece of Robert and Esther Carter. Needs a bit more research to work out just who they were.
1871
Name: Esther Tarner Age: 18 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1853 Relation: Niece Gender: Female Where born: Broughton, Lancashire, England Civil parish: St Jude Ecclesiastical parish: St Jude County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Registration district: Manchester Sub-registration district: Ancoats ED, institution, or vessel: 43 Household schedule number: 10 Piece: 4033 Folio: 161 Page Number: 2 Household Members: Name Age Robert Carter 46 Esther Carter 46 Esther Tarner 18
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Name: Esther Garnet Age: 27 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1854 Relation: Niece Gender: Female Where born: Manchester, Lancashire, England Civil parish: Manchester County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Street Address: 104 Butler St
Occupation: Domestic Servant Registration district: Manchester Sub-registration district: Ancoats ED, institution, or vessel: 34 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 3983 Folio: 42 Page Number: 8 Household Members: Name Age Robert R. Carter 57 Esther Carter 58 Esther Garnet 27
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Name: Esther Garner Age: 36 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1855 Relation: Niece Gender: Female Where born: Manchester, Lancashire, England Civil parish: Hoole Ecclesiastical parish: All Saints Town: Hoole County/Island: Cheshire Country: England Registration district: Chester Sub-registration district: Chester Cathedral ED, institution, or vessel: 17 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 2866 Folio: 135 Page Number: 17 Household Members: Name Age Esther Carter 68 Esther Garner 36 William Ackerley 26 Charles H Roberts 22 Edward Lanagan 19
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2 May 2013 18:03 |
GlitterBaby,
Thank you for that info. from Ancestry clarifying Easter as her (possible) correct name.
Horrace.
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2 May 2013 17:52 |
Hello Stuart,
Thank you for this clarification of my query, and also for your considered opinion.
It is in accord with my own.
It looks like someone has located it in Ancestry, as you can see in my later threads.
Best wishes,
Horrace
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2 May 2013 13:56 |
You refer to this girl as your 'relation'.........................so one would have thought you'd know what her name was.
How did you work back to her?
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2 May 2013 13:54 |
For confirmation.............ONLY
Cheshire Marriage indexes for the years: 1856 to 1860
PLATT George GARNER Hannah Great Budworth, St Mary Cheshire West 126/3/359
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2 May 2013 13:50 |
Not with her mother in 71
1871 census
Person: PLATT, Hannah
Address: Bell's Brow, Barnton
PLATT, George Head M 54 1817 Cheshire VIEW PLATT, Hannah Wife F 55 1816 Cheshire VIEW PLATT, Henry Son M 22 1849 London VIEW BANCROFT, Joseph Apprentice M 15 1856 Cheshire
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2 May 2013 13:42 |
As there were no penalties for not registering births until 1875, many births went unrecorded.
Have you thought of looking for a baptism?
I would agree with Stuart about the image..........
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2 May 2013 13:42 |
?? Civil Registration event: Marriage
Name: PLATT, George Registration district: Runcorn County: Cheshire Year of registration: 1857 Quarter of registration: Jul-Aug-Sep Spouse's last name: Not available before 1912 Volume no: 8A Page no: 246 MarriageFinder: George Platt married one of the following people:
BROWN, Anna GARNER, Hannah CROSS, Luke
If this was the Platt/Garner marriage, then the marriage certificate would hopefully show whether widow/spinster at time of marriage.
The 1851 census shows George Platt (above 1861 census) with wife Eliza in Barnton, Cheshire - Northwich RD. There are Eliza Platt deaths Northwich RD 1851 and 1855, but no ages given.
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2 May 2013 12:47 |
Ancestry have it as Easter
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2 May 2013 12:21 |
1861 for reference - family in Cheshire 1861 census transcription details for: Bells Brow, Barnton
National Archive Reference: RG number: RG09 Piece: 2600 Folio: 43 Page: 18 Reg. District: Northwich Sub District: 1 Weaverham Parish: Barnton Enum. District: 3 Ecclesiastical District: Christchurch City/Municipal Borough: Address: Bells Brow, Barnton County: Cheshire Name Relation Condition Sex Age Birth Year Occupation , Disability Where Born PLATT, George Head Married M 45 1816 TailorLittle Leigh, Lancashire PLATT, Hannah Wife Married F 45 1816 Chester, Lancashire PLATT, George Son M 17 1844 Tailors BoyLondon PLATT, Henry Son M 12 1849 London PLATT, Mary Daughter F 10 1851 Scholar London PLATT, Charles Son M 8 1853 Scholar Barnton, Cheshire PLATT, Harriet Daughter F 6 1855 Barnton, Cheshire GARNER, Caster Wifes Daughter F 7 1854 Scholar Manchester, Lancashire
My opinion, after looking at the original, is that her name begins with E. Could be someones way of spelling Esther, although there is such a name as Easter as a female forename.
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