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JoonieCloonie
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23 Apr 2018 01:05 |
Okay, here's a funny coincidence. The name Breedon rang a bell for me. You and I were in touch back in 2007, back when I thought I had a Batten in my tree. (It turned out I had fixed on the wrong mother for my greatx2 grandmother in Cornwall, so no Batten for me after all.) I have that Breedon-Batten 1904 marriage in our emails. And I gave you all the census and BMD info in this thread ... and you did get his birth certificate back then. :-)
Dang, how time flies ...
(You won't recognize me from my board name here -- I keep my personal info private!)
And I see that your husband's Breedon parent was indeed his father.
So your husband can do the YDNA test, and if he hasn't, I do recommend it!
FTDNA has surname projects, and the project administrators (who are just other members, kind of like here) are often very helpful. If your husband gets YDNA matches with a particular surname showing up, he can join that surname project and will be able to see the actual DNA comparisons.
YDNA can also be uploaded to other sites to look for matches there.
https://www.familytreedna.com/
There is a sale on until 28 April at the moment. There is also usually a YDNA sale for Father's Day in June.
To get meaningful matches, you really do want the 67-marker test, which is on sale for 209 USD, down from 268. The price seems to go up rather than down over time ...
But the Y-37 at 139 USD, down from 169, is a reasonable place to start, actually. That's what I did with a male rellie on my mum's side, and then upgraded to 67 to check out the match I got, who turned out to be quite close even at the 67 level.
If your husband has already done a Y test, let us know and I may be able to offer some advice.
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JoonieCloonie
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23 Apr 2018 00:47 |
One thing I would ask is what DNA test he did.
If it was autosomal (the test that Ancestry offers), it could turn up cousins (and the question is then to sort out which of your husband's side the cousins are on, for starters).
For looking for a male ancestor particularly, the male-line DNA -- Y-DNA -- is the most accurate way to trace.
Is your husband's parent who was Charles's child your husband's father or mother?
If he is the son of the son of Charles, he has a direct YDNA line back to Charles's father.
If he is the son of the daughter of Charles, did Charles have a son who is living or who has a male descendant who would test?
A YDNA test might not find someone with a common ancestor as close as Charles's father, but it could give an indication of the surname -- say if someone matched whose match showed that the common ancestor was more likely Charles's great grandfather. Assuming that there were no "non-paternal events" in that person's line (i.e. that the surname was passed from father to son in each generation, unlike Charles's own), then it would give you a surname to investigate. I use Family Tree DNA (FTDNA) for this test.
Charles's names could also provide a clue. It's possible that he knew who his father was, and the father was actually named Charles, and Charles was named for him. Do the names Charles and Walter figure in Matilda's family?
(edit - see post below - I remember now: yes, they do.)
One other thing is to check his English marriage certificate. If he named a father, the name could have been made up but you never know.
(edit - see post below - you do have that certificate: "Dad was Charles Breedon (deceased)", oh well!)
GlasgowLass, that is quite the story, and quite the outcome! I agree with all your advice, of course. :-)
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GlasgowLass
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18 Apr 2018 23:38 |
I would upload his RAW DNA to multiple sites.
My DNA results came through 2 weeks ago via Ancestry and I uploaded my Raw DNA to Gedmatch a few days later.
It has totally freaked me out! Without going into the fine detail, I realised that so many of my matches were all descendants of different children, born to ONE couple.
I didn't recognise anything. I started a study tree to find how I share DNA with these people. I found loads more children and followed them through marriages etc. The more I added, the more shared matches appeared
Most of my shared matches are great great grandchildren of the ONE couple but, one close match was a great grandchild ( deceased since DNA test) I share a lot of DNA with this person.
The penny still hadn't dropped until about 4 days ago....
There is no father listed on my mum's birth cert. He has never been discussed in the family and although I am experienced in researching my family history, it never actually occurred to me that she had a biological father with ancestors of his own. I never gave him or his identity a thought
This ONE couple must be be my un named grandfather's grandparents or great grandparents If so, which child was his own parent/ grandparent.?
By process of elimination ( emigration etc) I have narrowed it down to one of 2 daughters and looked at their marriages and children. One daughter and her grandson got my attention. I now recognised something. Not a name but, the place. This branch had since moved to my mum's home town.
This man and my grandmother were the same age They would have known each other. They would definitely have gone to school together. Right place. Right time.
This man married just weeks before my mum was born.
I uploaded my RAW DNA to My Heritage on Monday
Up popped my CLOSEST DNA match to date.... The great grand child of this very man and GGGG Grandchild of the ONE couple.. Yikes !! Obviously, I still don't know for certain.
I also need to try and locate this man's cousin who I can't find after his birth. He is the only other person in this massive family with the potential to be my mum's father
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Gwyn in Kent
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18 Apr 2018 18:30 |
I would look for a baptism.
Some vicars were keen to name the father of an illegitimate child.
This might provide a name, so that possible DNA checks could be made for his descendants.
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ArgyllGran
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18 Apr 2018 18:10 |
No criticism intended, Shirley. I agree, you never know what might turn out to be a valuable clue.
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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18 Apr 2018 17:50 |
Yes I know the question was DNA but I was looking for records to see if anything came up
I posted what came up as a reference for further searches
The poster may well have some or all or it but it may also be info not already known
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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18 Apr 2018 12:14 |
Is this anything to do with your family. Found on Ancestry.
The marriage of Violet Ethel Breedon and Charles Walter Breedon
in the Sydney, Australia, Anglican Parish Registers, 1814-2011
Marriage 21st June 1930*************
Father Name: Charles Walter Breedon Father Motor mechanic Gender: Male Mother Spouse: Annie Battern Child: Violet Ethel Breedon born London Spouse Hector William Harding a Composiitor born Wallendbeen? Fathers name Albert Edward Harding a Retired Public Servant Mother Emily Jane Crew Deceased.
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ArgyllGran
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18 Apr 2018 10:50 |
I think Cindy is wondering how to find the father through the DNA result.
Googling produces many results about finding parents via DNA - eg -
https://www.dna-testing-adviser.com/Tracing-Birth-Parents.html
https://www.dna-testing-adviser.com/Find-Birth-Parents.html
http://thednageek.com/getting-started-in-an-unknown-parentage-search/
This one's about finding a grandparent - but a bit vague!
https://tinyurl.com/ycglbmuj
That person's search seems to have succeeded via a cousin.
Not all DNA results give such close relationships - maybe it depends which company did the testing and what sort of breakdown the company gives you . My brother recently had his DNA tested by 23andMe. Although interesting in a very general way, it would have been no use for finding a parent or grandparent, if we had hoped to do that. The results included a list of names of related people - but only from people who had also had DNA tests by 23andMe. Those people were only fourth cousins or even more distant - nobody closer had applied to 23andMe, apparently.
None of the dozens of names on the list meant anything to us, from our tree. Of course, the youngest people on our tree are our children, so most of the names on the tree are from previous generations, whereas the people who've had their DNA tested are still living (the vast majority in the USA) , and we can't tell who they might be descended from in our tree (almost entirely British) - four or more generations ago.
The surname of only one person among hundreds on the list features in our tree, a couple of generations ago - but it's not an unusual name.
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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18 Apr 2018 09:34 |
She went on her own View UK, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960 Add Alternative Information Report issue Name: Matilda Yeatman Gender: Female Age: 47 Birth Date: abt 1866 Departure Date: 18 Jul 1913 Port of Departure: London, England Destination Port: Sydney, Australia Ship Name: Orontes Search Ship Database: Search for the Orontes in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database Shipping line: Orient Line Occ dressmaker
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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18 Apr 2018 09:30 |
Matilda seems to have married 1901 census Matilda Yeatman Age: 34 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1867 Relation to Head: Wife Gender: Female Spouse: William Yeatman Birth Place: Marylebone Civil Parish: Hammersmith Search Photos: Search for 'Hammersmith' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection Ecclesiastical parish: St John County/Island: London Country: England Street address: Occupation: Condition as to marriage: Education: Employment status: View image Registration district: Fulham Sub-registration district: South Hammersmith (including Starch Green) ED, institution, or vessel: 10 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 46 Folio: 112 Page Number: 37 Household schedule number: 255 Household Members: Name Age William Yeatman 34 Matilda Yeatman 34 Maud Yeatman 11
However the marrige was later !!
Marriages Jun 1907 BREEDON Matilda Elizabeth Kensington 1a 367 YEATMAN William Charles Kensington 1a 367
1911 census
Name: Matilda Yeatman Age in 1911: 46 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1865 Relation to Head: Wife Gender: Female Civil Parish: Kensington Search Photos: Search for 'Kensington' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection County/Island: London Country: England Street address: 44 Swinbrook Road, Westbourne Park, North Kensington Marital Status: Married Years Married: 4 Estimated Marriage Year: 1907 Registration district: Kensington Registration District Number: 2 Sub-registration district: Kensington North ED, institution, or vessel: 19 Piece: 183 Household Members: Name Age William Yeatman 42 Matilda Yeatman 46 Married 4 years no children
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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18 Apr 2018 09:16 |
Think the informant was assuming
Charles Walter Breedon in the Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985 Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985 No Image Text-only collection Name: Charles Walter Breedon Death Date: 1941 Death Place: New South Wales Father's name: Charles Mother's name: Matilda Registration Year: 1941 Registration Place: Paddington, New South Wales Registration Number: 6828
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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18 Apr 2018 09:00 |
Married by 1911 ??
View 1911 England Census View Map Add Alternative Information Report issue Name: Charles Walter Breedon Age in 1911: 28 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1883 Relation to Head: Head Gender: Male Birth Place: North Kensington, London, England Civil Parish: Teddington Search Photos: Search for 'Teddington' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection County/Island: Surrey Country: England Street address: 42 Gomer Gardens, Teddington Marital Status: Married Occupation: Motor Driver Domestic Registration district: Kingston Registration District Number: 40 Sub-registration district: Hampton ED, institution, or vessel: 10 Household schedule number: 359 Piece: 3570 Household Members: Name Age Charles Walter Breedon 28 Annie Breedon 26 Charles Walter Breedon 6 Violet Ethel Breedon 3 Gladys May Breedon 2 Rose Matilda Breedon 10/12 Married 7 years 5 children born 4 still living
The child that died BREEDON, ANNIE BATTEN GRO Reference: 1906 M Quarter in KENSINGTON Volume 01A Page 110 BREEDON, ANNIE 0 GRO Reference: 1906 S Quarter in FULHAM Volume 01A Page 133
BREEDON, ROSE MATILDA BATTEN GRO Reference: 1910 J Quarter in KINGSTON Volume 02A Page 501
So the marriage
Marriages Jun 1904 BATTEN Annie Kensington 1a 448 Breedon Walter Kensington 1a 448
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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18 Apr 2018 08:56 |
Matilda seems to have been a live in servant in 1881
OView 1881 England Census View blank form Add Alternative Information Report issue Name: Matilda Breedon Age: 18 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1863 Relationship to Head: Servant Gender: Female Where born: Shoreditch, Middlesex, England Civil Parish: St Mary County/Island: Essex Country: England Street address: The Yews Hoe St Education: Employment status: View image Occupation: General Serv Registration district: West Ham ED, institution, or vessel: 2 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 1730 Folio: 75 Page Number: 37 Household Members: Name Age William G. Cluff 55 Louisa H. Cluff 54 Florence P. Cluff 21 Elsie M. Cluff 16 Matilda Breedon 18
He Living with mum and her family in 1891
Charles Breedon Gender: Male Age: 8 Relationship: Son Birth Year: 1883 Mother: Matilda Breedon Birth Place: Kensington, London, England Civil Parish: Kensington Residence Place: Kensington, London, England Sub registration district: Kensington Town ED, Institution or Vessel: 49a Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 27 Folio: 136 Household Members: Name Age Matilda Breedon 57 Matilda Breedon 28 Edward F Breedon 21 Frank Breedon 19 Walter Breedon 16 Charles Breedon 8
Living with grandmother and uncle in 1901 Charles Breadon [Charles Walter Breedon] Age: 18 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1883 Relation to Head: Grandson Gender: Male Birth Place: Kensington, London, England Civil Parish: Kensington Search Photos: Search for 'Kensington' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection Ecclesiastical parish: Christchurch Notting Hill County/Island: London Country: England Street address: Occupation: Condition as to marriage: Education: Employment status: View image Registration district: Kensington Sub-registration district: Kensington Town ED, institution, or vessel: 77 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 32 Folio: 131 Page Number: 8 Household schedule number: 72 Household Members: Name Age Matilda Breadon 68 Frank Breadon 29 Charles Breadon 18
So switched his name around
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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18 Apr 2018 08:45 |
Sometimes a mum sought child support and a bastardy order was raised
If nothing on line then it's unlikely the fathers name can be found
Is this the birth
BREEDON, WALTER CHARLES - GRO Reference: 1883 M Quarter in KENSINGTON Volume 01A Page 85
Edit not seeing anything online
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Cindy
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18 Apr 2018 04:15 |
My hubby's grandfather who was born 1883 North Kensington, London, England died 1941 Paddington, New South Wales.
I sent away for his Birth certificate and it came back "father unknown". Mother was Matilda Breedon as was her mother. He had taken his mothers maiden name.
Hubby has had his DNA just recently done and I was wondering how one goes about somehow of finding a link to the "unknown Father".
Thanks
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