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anyone help!!!!! ideas please

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Merry

Merry Report 7 Jun 2006 11:23

Glitter, I took a quick look at the marriage in 1896 and I think the bride was Annie Guy. There is an Annie Guy on the 1891 census aged 14, born in Arnold.....so that must be the one, I think. Merry

GlitterBaby

GlitterBaby Report 7 Jun 2006 11:05

1901 does this match with marriage cert Name: Geroge Wood Age: 35 Estimated birth year: abt 1866 Relation: Head Gender: Male Where born: Arnold, Nottinghamshire, England Civil parish: Arnold Ecclesiastical parish: Arnold St Mary County/Island: Nottinghamshire Country: England Source information: RG13/3158 Registration district: Basford Sub-registration district: Arnold ED, institution, or vessel: 5 Folio: 108 Page: 27 Household schedule number: 155 Annie Wood abt 1875 Arnold, Nottinghamshire, England Wife James Wood abt 1900 Arnold, Nottinghamshire, England Son Nellie Wood abt 1895 Arnold, Nottinghamshire, England Daughter Sarah Wood abt 1897 Arnold, Nottinghamshire, England Daughter Thomas Wood abt 1899 Arnold, Nottinghamshire, England Son William Wood abt 1896 Arnold, Nottinghamshire, England Son Update George is a coal miner Address could be Surgays Lane Maureen

Merry

Merry Report 7 Jun 2006 10:59

Have you looked for the replacement wife on the 1901 census? Merry

Darksecretz

Darksecretz Report 7 Jun 2006 10:55

hiya, i'm trying not to assume anything, but the fact that she left her son with her parents, and i cant find her anywhere at all on census 1901, she doesnt appear to have remarried, or even died, is such a problem to me, many thanks Julie

Andrew

Andrew Report 7 Jun 2006 10:51

Don't assume Susanna died 1891-6 just because George said he was a widower in 1896. Bigamy was not uncommon in those days. Andrew.

Darksecretz

Darksecretz Report 7 Jun 2006 10:46

morning all, I have a problem with my great grandparents, any thoughts advice what to do next would be most helpful, here are facts:: Susanna Eleanor Graves b.1869 uffculme, Devon moves with parents to hucknall torkard, Nottm, sometime 1871-1881 as they there in 81 cen, in 1888 susannna has baby boy, (my grandad) george leonard graves, (Have cert). In 1890 she marries the father George Wood, have them on 1891 cen living with her parents in hucknall. No sign of either of them in 1901 cen, However, I have found a marriage and got cert of george wood, in 1896, in place where he was born(arnold, Nottm) marr certs states widower, and is the same father/occupation as on 1st marriage, I have searched 1891-1896 Death records for susanna's death, both in maiden name and married name, but nothing found, (the son George leonard is living with her parents on 1901 cen) I have even trawled the institutions/hospitals just incase she was inmate, but nothing, this is my problem, has anyone got any ideas as to where i can go next?????? this is driving me totally bonkers heeeelllllpppppp Julie

Darksecretz

Darksecretz Report 7 Jun 2006 10:35

please see below in mo, thank you