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Flip

Flip Report 21 Sep 2013 18:40

Well, if that death is correct Chris, she may be his half sister! Birth is constant throughout the census as 1853 so either a very long pregnancy or ???

However, he was only 30 on the 1851 census so is this doubtful for his death?

EDIT - I've just re-read your last post, so it looks pretty likely to be him with the address confirmation. Wonder if his age was understated on the census because of their age difference?

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 21 Sep 2013 18:52

Could be Flip, also notes on Richard West Marriage, her Father James Harrison, occupation as Gilder, same as 1851.

Certs. could be a help.

Chris :)

Ian

Ian Report 28 Sep 2013 14:19

Many thanks to all for your info. I went to freebmd to see if I can locate him.
After about 4hrs of searching. I think I have found him.
I searched Births from 1837 to 1874. I searched Harrison then selected all the Arthur James and Arthur John in that period. I found 14 with Arthur John and Arthur J from 1837 to 1874.
Then I selected Arthur James I found 9 from 1837 to 1874 the fist Arthur James was in Bath June 1863!
So no Arthur James prior to 1863.
I found Arthur John in June 1843 London and in Luke St in 1851 there are no other Arthur John born in that year, it is 1852 before the next one appears.
So in summing I think his name is Arthur John Harrison and not Arthur James as stated on both his marriage certificates :-)

Flip

Flip Report 28 Sep 2013 19:11

Hi Ian

You need to bear in mind that it was not compulsory to register births back then - there were no penalties until much later, sometime in the 1870s.

His first marriage states he is of full age, so must have been born at the latest 1852, unless he lied. Also his address is the same as the 1871 census, so why would he be called James on the census if he were really John (or Arthur John). Added to that is the 1851 census (shame we haven't managed to find 1861) with the same mother.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 28 Sep 2013 22:38

You should also remember that many children were registered with only 1 name, a second name could be added at baptism, and the birth registration was not usually amended.

Also you will find babies registered as Male xxxxx or Female xxxxx ...... this usually happened when babies were very poorly and not expected to survive, but could also happen when the parents had not decided on a name, but the time period for registering (6 weeks) was running out.


Also, as Flip says, there is difficulty with births prior to 1875.

From July 1 1837 to mid-1875, the onus was on the REGISTRAR to find out about births, and for him to go to the house and register the baby.

It was compulsory to register births from July 1s 1837 onwards, but many were missed.


In mid-1875 the law was changed, and the onus was put on the MOTHER to register a birth. She had to go to the Registrar and make the declarations, or someone had to go on her behalf..

IF she was not married, or the baby's father was not her husband, then the man had to also be present before his name could be added to the certificate as "Father". Alternatively, he could provide a letter or other documentation saying he agreed that he was the father.

If a woman was married, her husband was deemed to be the father of all her children, even if he had been dead for many years. The longest such example that I have found was for a child born more than 10 years after the putative father had died!

ChristinaS

ChristinaS Report 29 Sep 2013 20:27

Maybe this birth registration, as his parents weren't married. And his mother appears to have been Amelia Startin.

England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915
about Arthur James Startin

Name: Arthur James Startin
Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1850
Registration District: St George Southwark
Inferred County: London
Volume: 4
Page: 462

Ian

Ian Report 3 Oct 2013 08:16

How does one connect Startin to Harrison. Were there any other children as they seem to breed like rabbits!

The other problem my cousins and I have is how does one trace living relatives of Arthur James Harrison and Mary Ann Bird, also Elizabeth King.
Our parents never mentioned them at all. I have found 11 children in all, one Died Mary Ann Harrison, there is another Mary Ann Harrison born shortly after.

By the way I have written to a relative on the King side of the Family, he too has the same difficulty. Fortunately we had a photo which we believe is Arthur James Harrison and his 2nd wife Mary Ann Bird which I sent to him.
It is on my Family tree here at Genesreunited.

Many thanks on the search thus far, it is greatly appreciated. :-)

Flip

Flip Report 3 Oct 2013 18:43

In answer to your first question, if you go back to my post 19 Sept 12:50 I posted Amelia Harrison's marriage - on which she named her father as James Startin, so that would confirm her original maiden name. The fact that we can't find a marriage for her to Mr Harrison is probably because they just lived together and she assumed his name.

That birth looks good to me Christina

ChristinaS

ChristinaS Report 4 Oct 2013 12:31

Ian, I've just realised that someone has this family on Ancestry Public Trees.

If you type in surname Harrison, with parents Arthur James Harrison and Mary Ann Bird you'll see a lot of families coming up. Bowles Family Tree is the one that has followed down on the children.

They also have Arthur James Harrison's mother as Amelia Startin.

Ian

Ian Report 5 Oct 2013 04:28

Thank you all for your help. Question any ideas when James Startin and Eliza Startin were born and where they came from please :-)

Ian

Ian Report 5 Oct 2013 04:36

ChristinaS, many thanks for your help. I went to Ancestry Public Trees sure enough there a few tree members to make contact, maybe a direct cousin can be found after all these years, it is very much appreciated what you have contributed thus far. I am a pensioner and I live in Perth, Western Australia, sometimes it is difficult to trace or find out how trace relatives are found without the knowledge to know where and what to look up.Once again many thanks.
I will let all know how I get on. :-)

Ian

Ian Report 21 May 2015 02:53

I have a birth certificate of Arthur James Startin b 2 May 1850. Father James Startin (singer) and Mother Amelia Startin Formerly Harrison.Living at 4 Belverdere Place, Southwark.
As someone mention perhaps they were not married at the time of birth, this now makes sense. Perhaps Amelia Startin partner was James Harrison. Therefore he should be Arthur James Harrison.
But that does not solve the other problem that on both Arthur James Harrison marriage certificates of 1873 and 1878 he has his Father as Arthur James Harrison deceased.

ChristinaS

ChristinaS Report 22 May 2015 09:27

I think your Arthur James was mistaken in thinking that his father's name was Arthur, and not just James Harrison. His sister, Amelia, has given her father's name as James Harrison, on her 1870 marriage.

I suppose their father died sometime between 1852 and 1871. There are too many James Harrisons around at that time to be able to check for sure.

What a shame no one can find any of them on the 1861 census.

The only baptism I can find for a James Harrison born in the Cow Cross area (Smithfield/Clerkenwell) is:

Baptism St.Sepulchre, Holborn Nov. 1819 James Harrison

Parents James and Mary - a turner & gilder - 13, White Horse Alley

They also had a William in 1821

William married Louisa Harrison in 1849 and in 1851 they are living in Newington.