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20 Jun 2016 18:45 |
Autumnleaves -
perhaps I didn't explain myself well enough - no 451 comes up on FMP.
Yes, both numbers come up on freebmd, I'm not arguing that. If you click on 451 or 457 on freebmd Harriett can be found amongst the other Grantham births for June 1867 but with a different set of other names depending on the reference number. If you click on 451 or 457 from this point you only get back to 457 on the scanned original register, so obviously 451 has been wrongly transcribed (by zoer).
I have reported the fault to freebmd
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20 Jun 2016 15:05 |
Greyghost
I can assure you Freebmd came up with the 2 posts for Harriet Bend
One transcriber arkay the other zoer.
I have clicked on both and yes they do both say 457 on the original
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19 Jun 2016 18:25 |
That birth from FMP - Definitely 7a 457 - if you look at the original it also says 7a 457, there isn't a 451
England & Wales births 1837-2006 Transcription
First name(s) HARRIETT Last name BEND Birth year 1867 Birth quarter 2 Registration month - Mother's last name - District GRANTHAM County Lincolnshire Country England Volume 7A Page 457
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Chris Ho :)
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19 Jun 2016 18:16 |
(aah!, did wonder if below related)
Chris :)
27 April 1927 - Nottingham Evening Post - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
In Memoriam. Crosby. In memory of a beloved husband and father, Joseph Crosby, died April 27th, 1926. Ever our thoughts. Wife and family.
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29 April 1926 - Nottingham Evening Post - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Death. CROSBY - On April 27th. of double pneumonia, Joseph. beloved husband of Harriet Crosby and loving father of Elsie and Babs. R.I.P.
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19 Jun 2016 15:54 |
From FreeBMD
Births Jun 1867 (>99%)
Bend Harriett Grantham 7a 451 Scan available - click to view Bend Harriett Grantham 7a 457
Interesting the scan to view second item did not come up as when I first copied it.
Think it may have to do with the area of baptism is on the border of 2 areas.
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greyghost
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19 Jun 2016 12:57 |
From - https://www.deceasedonline.com
Henry Moseley died 13 November 1972, Cremated 16 November 1972 at Wilford Hill Crematorium, Nottingham.
You can buy credits for the site as it's pay to view. Minimum £5 I think. £2 worth of those will allow you to view a scan of the Cremation Register which should tell you, amongst other things, who is asking for the cremation, address of deceased
People born after 1915, whose death has not subsequently been proved will not show on the 1939 register for privacy reasons.
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Rita
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19 Jun 2016 12:28 |
Hello,wow,I have only just seen all the latest posts,I didn't realise there was Page 2. The reason for the closed entry,on the census,I think,is because my grandmother had a son,before she married Henry Moseley,he was brought up thinking that his grandmother,Harriett Crosby,nee Bend,was his mother.
Harriett was my great grandmother,9th May 1867,Easthorpe,Bottesford,Denton,Lincoln and Leicester.Reg District,Grantham.Her death cert,10th April,1961,she was 93years,I was born 1948,so I remember her very well.I have a book of quotes and copied poems, written by Harriett,inside page it is written,Miss H.Bend,,Borough Asylum,Humberstone,Leicester,1888,she worked there as an attendant and,I think,met Joseph Crosby.They moved to a mental hospital in Nottingham.I have a letter addressed to him asking him to start work,he did his RMPA training there,they moved to Saxondale Hospital and both worked there.His Death Cert,27th April,1926.I have his RMPA cert and badge and photo's.Really grateful to everybody who have taken their time to help research. Regards,Rita.
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Rita
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19 Jun 2016 11:58 |
Good Morning to everybody,Thankyou all again.Lots and lots to sort out,so much information and so quickly. It is lovely to find out about my grandad,he was the most happy and optimistic person that I have ever met. He was a despatch rider in WW1. His daughter,my mother, went on to become Britains first,long distance,lady lorry driver .Regards,Rita
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KathleenBell
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19 Jun 2016 11:37 |
That is interesting AustinQ.
It looks to me as if Emily lied about her marital condition on the birth registration and "made up" a father and surname for her child, but perhaps felt she had to be honest in church when having her son baptised.
Lysons Road in Aldershot is still there and is reasonably close to the railway station and the Register Office.
Kath. x
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AustinQ
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19 Jun 2016 08:56 |
So he was also baptised by his birth Mum (no father listed)- now in Nottingham:
Nottinghamshire baptisms Transcription (available on FMP & FreeReg)
First name(s) Gervase Valentine Last name Turner Birth year - Baptism year 1898 Baptism date 04 May 1898 Denomination Anglican Church All Saints Baptism place Nottingham Father's first name(s) - Father's last name - Mother's first name(s) Emily Mother's last name Turner (Single woman) Residence 10 Gamble St County Nottinghamshire ----------------------------------------------------------
Unfortunately not at the same address in 1901:
1901: 10 Gamble Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England John Ashton Head Married Male 32 1869 Coachman Not Domestic Manchester, Lancashire Mary D Ashton Wife Married Female 31 1870 - Belper, Derbyshire, Robert E Ashton Son Single Male 10 1891 - Nottinghamshire,
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Chris Ho :)
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19 Jun 2016 06:04 |
(saw below for John Henry!)
Chris :)
02 June 1909 - Nottingham Evening Post - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Moseley, White House. Spring Close, Lenton, Nottingham. Irish Terrier Pups for Sale. 5 dogs, 2 bitches, 30s and 20s each.
(also sister of Irene Violet)
Baptism County Nottinghamshire Place Sneinton Church name St Mathias Register type Unspecified Baptism date 21 Aug 1895 Person forename Elsie May Person sex F Person abode 8 Woodhouse St Father forename Joseph Father surname CROSBY Father occupation Asylum Attendant Mother forename Harriet
http://www.freereg.org.uk/
(also quite a few Newspaper items, relating to Gervase Elwes)
https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/Calendar#calendar
(his Probate 1921)
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Autumnleaves
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18 Jun 2016 23:36 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gervase_Elwes
Rita have a look at the ab0ve site and keep scrolling to bottom of the page.
You will see lots of info on Gervase born 1866, photos of him and info on his career plus his family links.
Hope this works ok as I am not very good at technical things.
Best Wishes
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Kucinta
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18 Jun 2016 23:17 |
Not finding records for a George or Gervase Lincoln born Ludham in the military in the 1890s - the nearest I got was a George Lincoln born Attleborough, but I think that's too far away.
Not that Gervase was described as a soldier on his son's birth cert, but if he was discharged at Aldershot he might have hung around in the area.
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SylviaInCanada
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18 Jun 2016 23:09 |
to set my own mind at rest .....
Harriett "Crossley" on the 1939 Register has to be Violet's Mother .........
1911 Census
Joseph Crosly 45 Insane Asylum Attendant Harriet Crosly 43 Attendant's Wife Elsie May Crosly 18 Attendant's Daughter, Pattern Maker (Lace) Irene Crosly 14 Attendant's Daughter, Pattern Maker
Notts County Lunatic Asylum Radcliffe on Trent, Notts.
Checking the 1939 Register, the hand writing could be interpreted as either Crossley or Crossby!
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Kucinta
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18 Jun 2016 23:00 |
George and Clara in 1901:
1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census
17, Ferry Lane, Great Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
George Lincoln Head Married Male 28 1873 House Painter Ludham, Norfolk, England Clara Lincoln Wife Married Female 30 1871 - Cambridgeshire, England Gladys Lincoln Daughter Single Female 1 1900 - Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
and in 1911:
1911 England, Wales & Scotland Census
5 Alexandria Cotts Bunn's Lane Southtown Great Yarmouth, Gorleston, Norfolk, England George Lincoln Head Married Male Painter House 38 1873 Gudhan Norfolk Clara Lincoln Wife Married Female - 41 1870 Cambridge Cambridgeshire Gladys Lincoln Daughter - Female School 11 1900 Gt Yarmouth Norfolk Gwendoline Lincoln Daughter - Female - 9 1902 Gt Yarmouth Norfolk Edward Lincoln Son - Male - 1 1910 Gt Yarmouth Norfolk
3 children born of the marriage and still living at time of census 1911.
No idea how to prove or disprove that George Valentine Lincoln and Gervase Valentine Lincoln might have been one and the same man though.
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Kucinta
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18 Jun 2016 22:57 |
Birth for that George Valentine Lincoln?
Births Mar 1873 LINCOLN George Valentine Smallburgh 4b 4
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18 Jun 2016 22:54 |
(that 1899 from Kay)
Chris :)
Cambridgeshire Marriages Transcription (Find My Past)
First name(s) GEORGE VALENTINE Last name LINCOLN Birth year 1873 Marriage year 1899 Marriage day 3 Marriage month Apr Spouse's first name(s) CLARA FLORENCE Spouse's last name LAWN Place CAMBRIDGE, ST ANDREW THE LESS Groom's first name(s) George Valentine Groom's last name LINCOLN Groom's marital status bac Groom's age 26 Groom's occupation painter Groom's residence of St Andrews, Gorleston Groom's father's first name(s) Walter Groom's father's occupation bricklayer Bride's first name(s) Clara Florence Bride's last name LAWN Bride's marital status sp Bride's age 29 Bride's residence of 21 Burleigh St Bride's father's first name(s) Samuel Branch (decd) Bride's father's occupation blacksmith By licence or banns by banns
Baptism County Norfolk Place Ludham Church name St Catherine Register type Parish Register Register entry number 545 Baptism date 6 Apr 1873 Person forename George Valentine Person sex M Person abode Ludham Father forename Walter Father surname LINCOLN Father occupation Bricklayer Mother forename Emma
Births Jun 1865 (>99%) ----------------------------------------------------------- LAWN Clara Florence Cambridge 3b 537
Cambridgeshire Baptisms Transcription (Find My Past)
First Name CLARA FLORENCE Last Name LAWN Year Of Birth 1865 Baptism year 1865 Baptism date 04 Jun 1865 Abode of East Road Place CAMBRIDGE, HOLY TRINITY Mother's Given Name Mary Ann Father's First Name Samuel Branch Father occupation blacksmith
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SylviaInCanada
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18 Jun 2016 22:50 |
Legalised adoption did not (added by editing!!) come into effect until mid 1927, so there are unlikely to be any records of Henry's adoption ..........
It does look from the records found so far that he was adopted as a tiny baby, certainly before October 1898 when he was baptised as Henry Moseley.
There could be a connection between his mother and the Moseley's, or it might be a matter of as third party adoption, through a church, orphanage, or some other society.
It looks more and more as though finding his birth father is unlikely ........ it might be one of the Elwes family, but doubtful that there is any way to prove it!!
His mother could have said she was married, and given any name she liked to the Registrar ........ you did not have to produce any documentation to provide that what you said was true. I think you still do not have to do that!
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SylviaInCanada
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18 Jun 2016 22:45 |
that's a possibility, Kucinta!
EDIT ..... sorry meant the Jun vs Jan!!
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Kay????
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18 Jun 2016 22:44 |
There is this later marriage but not to Emily,
Could he have upped his name from George to Gervase to impress Emily.?
Marriages Jun 1899 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lawn Clara Florence Cambridge 3b 1116 ****Lincoln George Valentine**** Cambridge 3b 1116 Spencer Albert Edward Cambridge 3b 1116 Thurgood Sarah Ann Cambridge 3b 1116
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