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Destroyed Records London

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Brit

Brit Report 1 Dec 2005 04:38

RICHARD Darn it. No, there were no other children. The other possible one died, and Mary had left home by 1851. Thanks for the advice though. You have been a big help. Rgds Maggie

Richard in Perth

Richard in Perth Report 1 Dec 2005 01:22

Maggie - unfortunately you won't be able to get a birth cert for Sarah (1831) as civil registration only started in 1837. Were there any other children on the census, who maybe were born after 1837? Richard

Brit

Brit Report 30 Nov 2005 18:23

Selena Thanks for those. That seems to be the Sarah I wrote of to Christine, so will try for her birth cert. I think too that just probably is John's death. I know he died before the 1851 census. Will now send for the cert. to make sure. I appreciate your help. Cheers Maggie

Brit

Brit Report 30 Nov 2005 18:19

Christine Thanks for your reply. I had found those children and it seems they are very likely those of my John and Elizabeth. Sarah is with Elizabeth on all the censuses. Once as a daughter, once as a married neighbor and finally as a widow with a child living with Elizabeth. Thank you for looking for me. Maggie.

Brit

Brit Report 30 Nov 2005 18:16

Hi Merry That certainly looks like a possible. Elizabeth was born St. Clement Danes according to all the censuses. I think that Bloomsbury became St. Giles after 1838, not absolutely sure about that. I guess it is all in the same area isn't it? Thanks so much for your help. Maggie

Merry

Merry Report 30 Nov 2005 17:23

I wondered about this Pallot's Marriage entry: Name: John Travis Spouse: Elizth Blake Marriage Date: 1826 Parish: Bloomsbury St George Unfortunately the image isn't available to view :O(( Bloomsbury is 2 miles from St Clement danes. Where was Elizabeth T born? Merry

Selena in South East London

Selena in South East London Report 30 Nov 2005 17:11

This might be a daughter: SARAH TREVIS Female -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event(s): Birth: Christening: NOV 1831 Saint Clement Danes, Westminster, London, England Death: Burial: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parents: Father: JOHN TREVIS Family Deaths Mar 1847 Mother: ELIZABETH -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- and a possible death for john March quarter 1847 Trevis John Strand 1 352 and a possible death for john

Christine in Herts

Christine in Herts Report 30 Nov 2005 16:57

Here's a bit of (sad) circumstantial evidence (if you haven't found it already for yourself on the IGI): Christening: JOHN BENJAMIN TREVIS 08 FEB 1829 Saint Clement Danes, Westminster, London, England Death: 10 NOV 1830 Father: JOHN TREVIS Mother: ELIZABETH Batch C041601 The same batch also has (same parents' names) Christening: SARAH TREVIS NOV 1831 Saint Clement Danes, Westminster, London, England Christine

Brit

Brit Report 30 Nov 2005 16:52

Hi Selena They would have been married around 1824-ish and the area Strand/Westminster?st.Clement Danes. Thanks for any help. Maggie

Selena in South East London

Selena in South East London Report 30 Nov 2005 16:06

Maggie, what part of London was John Trevis and Elizabeth in? And roughly when would they have married?

Brit

Brit Report 30 Nov 2005 15:20

Ken: Thanks for your reply. Looking for marriage for: John TREVIS b. c1801 to Elizabeth (Unknown) b.c 1805. I have her on all available censuses as a widow, so he must have died before 1851. Haven't been able to find his death either. The name is easily mistranscribed. I have a couple of others but am not finished searching all records for them yet. Thank you. Maggie

Brit

Brit Report 30 Nov 2005 15:16

Thank you SHIRLEY and RICHARD (does this mean I am shouting????) That question has been bothering me for ages and every time I can't find one of my people I have had to think that maybe the records are not there. Knowing that they are, and perhaps have yet to be transcribed gives me more hope!! Thank you again for your replies. Maggie

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 30 Nov 2005 10:22

I believe it was the WW1 miltary records that got burnt in an air raid in about 1941. Lots of the records were destroyed altho some have survived & some are just burnt pieces. They are know as The Burnt Records & are on micofiche at Kew. Shirley

Richard in Perth

Richard in Perth Report 30 Nov 2005 07:02

Maggie I don't think that any of the civil-registered BMD records have been destroyed. Someone will doubtless correct me if I'm wrong, but as far as I know the GRO hold a complete record of all BMD events that have been submitted by the local registry offices since July 1837. Of course, the GRO don't have a record of events that weren't registered, and some events that were registered at local offices never made it to the GRO. For those you would need to check with the local registry office or consult parish records. Richard

Erikoinen

Erikoinen Report 30 Nov 2005 06:33

What other records are you looking for? Ken xx

Brit

Brit Report 30 Nov 2005 05:55

Pauline Thanks for trying, I have the same problem sometimes. Richard. That looks like them. I know I looked on FreeBMD and everywhere else, I can't imagine how I missed them. Thanks a lot for your help. Guess I need to be more careful! Still wondering what years were destroyed.????

Richard in Perth

Richard in Perth Report 29 Nov 2005 05:43

Hi Maggie This looks like it, from FreeBMD: Marriages Mar 1882 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hone Emma Lambeth 1d 432 Perry Samuel Lambeth 1d 432 THOMPSON Benjamin Lambeth 1d 432 WRIGHT Sarah Lambeth 1d 432

Brit

Brit Report 29 Nov 2005 04:13

Hi I have been trying to find several marriages in London and come up empty. One is for Benjamin Thompson b.1862 to Sarah Jane Wright b.c1858, probably at Westminster. I have tried everywhere. I know that some records were destroyed during the war and some in a fire at another time, does anyone know what years these records covered? I can stop going crazy with these if I know they just aren't likely to be there. Thanks a lot to anyone with answers. Maggie.