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Dorothy
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9 Feb 2017 23:52 |
My mum was raised in the orphanage known as cottage Homes in Fazackerley Near Liverpool. She was put in there aged two when her dad did a runner. Her mum worked as a housekeeper in Wigan. I was able to take mum to see the place on her 80th Birthday. Its now been taken over by various organisations. I knew my granma, but not granddad. Mum also got to meet a sister while she was in there. I was later Named after her. But now l have this hole in my tree and dont know who to contact To get mums records, if that is possible. Hope someone can advise me
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10 Feb 2017 01:04 |
well, start by finding your mum's birth registration, get the name of her father
Then you can start working back.
Also Google Cottage Homes, and see if there are any surviving records.
We can help you find your mum's birth registration and any such records,including any siblings.
You will have to do the Google search and contact the homes yourselfyourself
What was your mother's name?
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Dorothy
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10 Feb 2017 01:39 |
Hi and Thanks for the reply. My mum was born in Wigan in Oct 1920. Her Father was called Thomas and Married my grandmother in Oswestry in 1918.. I have their marriage certificate. To complicate matters my mum also had a brother who l grew up knowing. But he was down as Grandson on the 1911 census of my gt grandparents. My grandmother was in domestic service. I have no idea if my mum and her siblings share the same father. Its all these questions l hope to answer. I have looked at cottage homes many times. It only refers to the time before my Mum lived there. I dont know what name it went under when mum was there. I have never seen it mentioned anywhere. Why didn'5tml do all this while mum was alive !
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SylviaInCanada
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10 Feb 2017 03:23 |
OK
If we are to help you, we need the name of your Mum so that we can try to trace her.
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10 Feb 2017 03:27 |
Re her brother who you say is on the 1911 as Grandson ..............
Your grandmother was not married to your grandfather until 1918, and your mother was then born in 1920
The brother must therefore be a half-brother ................... either born illegitimately to your grandmother or to her in a first marriage.
Again, we need his name, and the name of his grandparents and of your grandmother so that we can help you.
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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10 Feb 2017 04:45 |
Well my FIL was put in a home in 1906 his parents weren't married but the dad was a commercial traveller who moved around with his job but supported the famiiy . Somwhere along the line they separated .
Dad always thought he went into Barnardos but they had no record of him
It took a lot of looking ,and ringing up homes in the area he lived in Birmingham to finally track him to the Kings Norton Cottage Homes
These were run by the Poor Law Union and later taken over by the local council . I contacted them and was passed around a bit but was finally passed to a lady in the social services admin who said she would look up the info but it wouldn't be quick
It took some time for the council to come back and tell us he had been in the home with just a small synopsis of his time in there . Looking into their archives wasn't a priority for their time
So I would say .get the birth cert, and then try googling for cottage homes in the area and then contact the archives who may have records
Be prepared though for long waits for any responses
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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10 Feb 2017 07:40 |
This may help
http://www.formerchildrenshomes.org.uk/fazakerley.html
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Dorothy
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11 Feb 2017 01:34 |
Yes that is where my mother was placed. Apparently boys where one side of the road, girls the other. Then placed in the appropriate house according to their age. Mum says they used to go camping at Aintree racecourse. I knew my grandmother and mums siblings when l was growing up. But what l want to know is who l actually write to for information. I did send a detailed letter to what l thought was a records office, but was told it was The wrong place. I will collate the info you need. And write in again. To give you something to think about. On my grandmothers marriage Certificate her husband was described as PTE # 552818 16th batt S Lancs Reg Thanks Coal miner. Address at time of marriage was Prescot Watch Factory in Liverpool
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Dorothy
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11 Feb 2017 03:17 |
My grandmothers name was Emily May Oakley born Forden Montgomery.1892 Her husband was Thomas Pickavance 1899 wigan. my mum Doris Mary was born in Wigan 1920 Grans Parents where Thomas and Emma Oakley whose Grandson Edward Thomas Oakley was born 1911. I have no record at all of when or where my mums older suster Dorothy was born. But her accent was northern. I think l may have traced my mums father to Chorley where he died of t.b. around 1945. Although l'm not sure because l can't find anything about him since the wedding.
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11 Feb 2017 04:29 |
I know you have some, if not all, of these, but I'm posting them to aid the helpers ...........
Marriages Jun 1918 (>99%) Oakley Emily M Pickavance Oswestry 6a 1410 Pickavance Thomas Oakley Oswestry 6a 1410
There were 2 children born to the marriage, both in Wigan ........
Births Dec 1920 (>99%) Pickavance Doris M Oakley Wigan 8c 62
Births Dec 1921 (>99%) Pickavance Harriett A Oakley Wigan 8c 246
It looks as though Harriett died in 1924 .............
Deaths Jun 1924 (>99%) Pickavance Harriet A 2 Wigan 8c 104
Thomas Edward (or Edward Thomas) the Grandson, born in 1910 ..........
1911 Census
Name: Edward Thomas Oakley Age in 1911: 1 Estimated birth year: abt 1910 Relation to Head: Grand Son Gender: Male Birth Place: Oswestry, Salop, England Civil Parish: Llanymynech Search Photos: Search for 'Llanymynech' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection County/Island: Shropshire Country: England Street address: Upper House Cottage, Pant, Llanymynech S O, Mont Registration district: Oswestry Registration District Number: 350 Sub-registration district: Knockin ED, institution, or vessel: 4 Household schedule number: 78 Piece: 16120
Thomas Oakley 43 Emma Oakley 40 Herbert Oakley 14 William Oakley 12 John Oakley 8 Agnes Annie Oakley 4 Evelyn Maud Oakley 1 Edward Thomas Oakley 1
The image says that Emma had been married 20 years, had 9 children and 7 were still alive.
This looks as if it is the marriage registration for Thomas and Emma, as Forden is on the border of Shropshire and Montgomeryshire
Marriages Mar 1891 (>99%)
Goodwin Emma Forden 11b 245 Oakley Thomas Forden 11b 245
Children of Thomas and Emma .............
OAKLEY, EDITH ANN GOODWIN GRO Reference: 1891 J Quarter in FORDEN Volume 11B Page 198
Died ........... OAKLEY, EDITH ANNIE 5 months GRO Reference: 1891 D Quarter in FORDEN Volume 11B Page 153
OAKLEY, EMILY MAY GOODWIN GRO Reference: 1892 D Quarter in FORDEN Volume 11B Page 167
OAKLEY, MARY ELLEN GOODWIN GRO Reference: 1895 M Quarter in ATCHAM Volume 06A Page 652
OAKLEY, ALBERT THOMAS GOODWIN GRO Reference: 1897 J Quarter in ATCHAM Volume 06A Page 584
OAKLEY, WILLIAM GOODWIN GRO Reference: 1899 D Quarter in ELLESMERE Volume 06A Page 706
OAKLEY, JOHN HENRY GOODWIN GRO Reference: 1902 J Quarter in ELLESMERE Volume 06A Page 730
OAKLEY, EDWARD GOODWIN GRO Reference: 1904 S Quarter in OSWESTRY Volume 06A Page 663
Died ........... OAKLEY, EDWARD 11 months GRO Reference: 1905 J Quarter in OSWESTRY Volume 06A Page 419
OAKLEY, AGNES ANNIE GOODWIN GRO Reference: 1906 S Quarter in OSWESTRY Volume 06A Page 661
OAKLEY, EVELINE MAUD GOODWIN GRO Reference: 1910 J Quarter in OSWESTRY Volume 06A Page 637 OAKLEY, STANLEY NEWELL GOODWIN GRO Reference: 1912 S Quarter in OSWESTRY Volume 06A Page 1133
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11 Feb 2017 04:36 |
I wonder if this is the older child Dorothy ...............
OAKLEY, DOROTHY MAY - GRO Reference: 1916 M Quarter in ROMFORD Volume 04A Page 984
no mother's maiden name, therefore illegitimate.
You'd have to buy the birth certificate to see if the mother was indeed Emily May, and to see if a father was named.
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11 Feb 2017 04:43 |
If Thomas Pickavance really was born in Wigan, then this looks like him with his parents in 1901 .......
1901 Census
Name: Thomas Pickavance Age: 2 Estimated birth year: abt 1899 Relation to Head: Son Gender: Male Father: John Pickavance Mother: Clara Pickavance Birth Place: Wigan, Lancashire, England Civil Parish: Wigan Search Photos: Search for 'Wigan' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection Ecclesiastical parish: Wigan St James County/Island: Lancashire Country: England
Registration district: Wigan Sub-registration district: Wigan ED, institution, or vessel: 25
Piece: 3555 Folio: 82 Page Number: 7 Household schedule number: 36
John Pickavance 24 b.ca 1877, Wigan, Coal Miner Hewer Clara Pickavance 25 b.ca 1876, Wigan George Pickavance 3 Thomas Pickavance 2 Fred Leck 30 Lodger Edwin Leck 21 Lodger James Leck 18 Lodger
Address:- 28 Ormandy House
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11 Feb 2017 04:50 |
Emily May in 1901
1901 Census
Name: Emily M Oakley Age: 8 Estimated birth year: abt 1893 Relation to Head: Daughter Gender: Female Father: Thomas Oakley Mother: Emma Oakley Birth Place: Chirbury, Monmouthshire, Wales Civil Parish: Baschurch Search Photos: Search for 'Baschurch' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection Ecclesiastical parish: All Saints Town: Baschurch County/Island: Shropshire Country: England
Registration district: Ellesmere Sub-registration district: Baschurch ED, institution, or vessel: 6
Piece: 2551 Folio: 80 Page Number: 12 Household schedule number: 63
Thomas Oakley 34 Emma Oakley 29 Emily M Oakley 8 Mary E Oakley 6 Alberth S Oakley 3 William Oakley 1
and in 1911 ...... it IS Emily May on the image. Plus someone has written that she had 1 child and then it has been crossed out. Her birthplace looks more like Condover???
1911 Census
Name: Emily Ivy Oakley Age in 1911: 20 Estimated birth year: abt 1891 Relation to Head: Servant Gender: Female Birth Place: Corhoor, Salop, England Civil Parish: Prestwich Search Photos: Search for 'Prestwich' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Street address: Egerton Rodge Prestwich Marital Status: Single Occupation: General Servant (Domestie) Registration district: Prestwich Registration District Number: 467 Sub-registration district: Prestwich ED, institution, or vessel: 5 Piece: 24209
Samuel Warburton 76 Collery Proprietor Mary Ann Warburton 55 Wife Emily Ivy Oakley 20
The address is Edgerton Lodge, and they had 22 rooms!!
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11 Feb 2017 05:05 |
"On my grandmothers marriage Certificate her husband was described as PTE # 552818 16th batt S Lancs Reg"
so he must have joined up .....................
unfortunately only about 30% of the WW1 records have survived, and I cannot see his among them
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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11 Feb 2017 07:21 |
Did you click on the info down the page on that website I posted to go to this page
http://www.formerchildrenshomes.org.uk/accessing_records.html
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Chris Ho :)
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11 Feb 2017 08:05 |
Reference to Samuel Warburton 1911 above.
Chris :)
06 April 1927 - Leeds Mercury - Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
YORKSHIRE WOMAN MINE-OWNER. Mary Ann Warburton, who died on Monday of heart disease, accelerated by a fall down four stairs, and fracturing a leg,on January 15th, at her home in Welbeck-road, Southport. She was the widow of Samuel Warburton, Egerton Lodge, Bury Old-road, Manchester, and partner in the firm of Crawshaw and Warburton. Riding Collieries, Dewsbury. She was 72 years old.
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/prescot-watch-factory-development-100-year-old-9429628
(reference, watch factory)
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Chris Ho :)
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11 Feb 2017 08:07 |
Not sure who was the Soldier?...(Pickavance or Oakley, getting a bit confused, lol)
Chris :)
http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Search/indexp.html
(looking round on above, there was below)
Marriage: 7 Sep 1940 All Saints, Hindley, Lancashire, England Joseph Mullen - 20, Soldier, Bachelor, 8 William Street Doris Mary Pickavance - 19, Mill Hand, Spinster, 122 Sandy Lane Groom's Father: John Thomas Mullen, Collier Bride's Father: Thomas Pickavance, (deceased), Labourer Witness: John Thomas Mullen; William Thomas Married by Banns by: Eric O. Beard, Asst.Curate of S.Faith, Gt Crosby, Liverpool Register: Marriages 1935 - 1946, Page 134, Entry 268 Source: LDS Film 93751
Marriage: 30 Jan 1897 St James, Poolstock, Wigan, Lancs. John Pickavance - 20, Collier, Bachelor, 10 Ormandey's House Clara Leek - 21, Spinster, 19 Ormandey's House Bride's Father: Thomas Leek, Bricksetter Witness: Robert Hughes; Katie Shields Married by Banns by: E. L. Bull, Curate Register: Marriages 1888 - 1902, Page 136, Entry 272 Source: Original register at Wigan Archives
Baptism: 30 Aug 1899 St James, Poolstock, Wigan, Lancashire, England Thomas Pickervance - [Child] of John Pickervance & Clara Born: 27 Mar 1899 Abode: 8 Ormandy's Houses Occupation: Miner Baptised by: E. L. Bull Curate Source: Original register at Wigan Archives
Baptism: 30 Oct 1901 St James, Poolstock, Wigan, Lancashire, England John Pickervance - [Child] of John Pickervance & Clara Born: 20 Sep 1901 Abode: Ormandy's House Occupation: Miner Baptised by: E. L. Bull Curate Source: Original register at Wigan Archives
http://www.wiganworld.co.uk/
(seen above mentioned before, for things Wigan)
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patchem
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11 Feb 2017 08:09 |
If you look for Thomas Pickavance on 1939 census there is one living in Chorley, born 1899, with an Elizabeth A Pickavance, and a closed record.
This marriage? Marriages Sep 1923 Arrowsmith Elizabeth A Pickavance Chorley 8e 1320 Pickavance Thomas Arrowsmith Chorley 8e 1320
One son showing for that marriage, born 1925.
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Dorothy
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11 Feb 2017 12:53 |
OMG so much to take in. I'llreply best l can with the info l have. Re; Joe Mullen above, as if life hadnt been rough enough for mum. Joe was mums first husband but died in Burma during the War. I have a beautiful wedding photo of them. I'm happy you found Joe, l couldn't
Mums dad was born in Wigan and John and Clara where his parents.
I dont think the Dorothy Noted is the correct one.
Really stumped over Harriet 1921, d1924. Mum was placed in the home in Fazakerley when she was 2. 1922 Gran then had to work as a housekeeper in Billinge Wigan. If there was a Harriet did gran keep her or did she go into the home too.
I did follow the link and saud that it was the same place mum went. The problem now is accessing records. One link seems to link to another Until l'm at Lancashire records which seems a huge area.
Thank you all for your help its so exciting. I moved to Wales almost 40 years ago. My gran had moved back here and l also had relatives in Wrexham and Oswestry. When l started Doing genealogy l was shocked to find that Grans parents Lived just a few miles from me originally. And l find ancestors that lived all around Where i am now. Makes me feel very much at home.
I will check out Samuel Warburton in the 1911 census in the hope of getting Grans details for that year
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11 Feb 2017 13:50 |
Your mother 1939:
Eatock Household (6 People) 45 Moss Lane , Hindley U.D., Lancashire, England
William Eatock 22 May 1897 Male Colliery Dirt Packer (Below) Heavy Worker Married Edith Eatock 12 Sep 1897 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married Edith Melia (Birchall) 17 Sep 1921 Female Derby Tenter- Cotton Spinning Single Closed Record Elizabeth Wilson (Eatock) 18 Sep 1931 Female At School Single Patrick Rush ? ? 1876 Male Cowman Incapacitated Single Doris M Bate (Mullen,Pickering) 27 Oct 1920 Female Setter- On Card Room Cotton Spinning Single
(Pickering crossed out on image with Pickavance written above)
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