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Woodyett family, Burton-on-Trent
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kelly | Report | 15 Jul 2013 12:07 |
There are lots of similar ways to spell the surname but I looking for information on the Woodyet family from Burton-on-Trent from around 1913. Any information would be wonderful. Thank you in advance |
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greyghost | Report | 15 Jul 2013 13:06 |
Is this your family?? |
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greyghost | Report | 15 Jul 2013 13:23 |
Other births EDIT - all Burton on Trent |
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greyghost | Report | 15 Jul 2013 13:42 |
For example |
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ErikaH | Report | 15 Jul 2013 13:46 |
What do you know already? You must have some specific info for 1913............ |
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kelly | Report | 15 Jul 2013 14:04 |
Thank you for your replies.... It is Ellen Elizabeth I am interested in. She married in Watford, Hertfordshire in 1916 but her address in Watford was the same as the man she married... I am trying to see why she went to Watford. She has no occupation listed on her marriage certificate. |
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greyghost | Report | 15 Jul 2013 14:13 |
William served Army WW1 and returned home having previously served in RN and Invalided out |
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kelly | Report | 15 Jul 2013 14:16 |
I am assuming that's means she wasn't on the 1911 census as still living with her family. Please could somebody tell me how I check the 1911 census for another family so I can see if she was living with them then? |
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greyghost | Report | 15 Jul 2013 14:20 |
So you only want info on 1 member of the family, so much for the other work. |
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greyghost | Report | 15 Jul 2013 14:23 |
The 1911 census shows she wasn't living with her family as posted earlier |
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kelly | Report | 15 Jul 2013 14:27 |
I don't think that is her.... it has always been spelt Woodyet. I know in 1916 she married in Watford, Hertfordshire. |
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ErikaH | Report | 15 Jul 2013 14:29 |
So who was her father? |
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greyghost | Report | 15 Jul 2013 14:31 |
Always look at the original - the surname could well be WoodYet, taking into account the handwriting of the person who completed the census, which in turn is transcribed by someone else and appears with the G. |
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ErikaH | Report | 15 Jul 2013 14:33 |
Try saying the surname............then consider that many people couldn't spell their own names.......... |
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kelly | Report | 15 Jul 2013 14:34 |
She was born in Burton-on- Trent. Her father was Arthur Woodyet so that fits with the earlier census. |
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ErikaH | Report | 15 Jul 2013 14:35 |
How does Ellen M equate to Ellen Elizabeth? |
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kelly | Report | 15 Jul 2013 14:37 |
It is Woodyet and her marriage witness was an Annie Goodchild and Annie was down on the 1901 census as being as her sister. So I am sure the first census is correct. |
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ErikaH | Report | 15 Jul 2013 14:38 |
Look at the 1911 yourself.......check the image. |
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greyghost | Report | 15 Jul 2013 14:38 |
Your opening post says there are lots of similar ways to spell the surname, but you are now saying it has always been spelt Woodyet - you have to be open minded |
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kelly | Report | 15 Jul 2013 14:39 |
Yes it does, although where the M comes from I do not know. Yes became Ellen Stapleton |