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A Sad Little Tale (Closed)
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Lost for Words ;-) | Report | 16 Aug 2007 18:56 |
Theresa birth record |
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Lost for Words ;-) | Report | 16 Aug 2007 18:20 |
It's arrived, here are the details of Henriettas' birth certificate: |
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diddyman | Report | 16 Aug 2007 17:41 |
Another nudge................. |
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Mumsy | Report | 16 Aug 2007 15:41 |
BREAKING NEWS! This afternoon at about 4.30pm on BBC Radio Wales Win Evans will be giving an interview with regard to this Sad Little Tale. You can listen through the internet from the BBC Radio Wales website. Mumsy. If you missed it you can get it on Listen Again for the next 7 days it was about 4.45pm. M. |
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~Twiglet~ | Report | 16 Aug 2007 13:19 |
just a nudge |
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Lost for Words ;-) | Report | 16 Aug 2007 13:16 |
Jenny |
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kate 66 | Report | 16 Aug 2007 12:54 |
Hi Just been on the web page with the updates. I have not personaly seen a death cert for a child and was wondering why her father was only named and not both parents ie. daughter of william and Hen. I was just wondering What if her parents where not together at that time. But would still have thought they would be both named. Sorry i may be well of course on that one. Kate |
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Mommylonglegs | Report | 16 Aug 2007 12:50 |
Hi Maggie, I spoke to Rachel yesturday about the posibility that James Anthony married Theresa Silmom, as Theresa is a well known Catholic name. I found Theresa with her parents and Siblings on the 1901 and 1891 census. William or Mohammed W Silmon was born in the North Africa's. One of the members worked in the Grand Hotel here in Tynemouth. On Freebmd, I see a Births for James Anthony Wilson in 1867, one in 1885, then there is the marriage in Newcastle, then a Birth in South Shields in 1908. I just cannot make up my mind about them. What do you think? Jenny. |
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Lost for Words ;-) | Report | 16 Aug 2007 12:40 |
Possible marriage of Henriettas' father: |
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Lost for Words ;-) | Report | 16 Aug 2007 11:43 |
Possibly Williams father. Will send to Paul for inclusion on website if connection can be confirmed. |
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Carolina | Report | 16 Aug 2007 11:35 |
i don't know if anyone has said this but do you think the train company paid for the burial carolina xx |
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Researching: |
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bill tywyn | Report | 16 Aug 2007 11:17 |
it is possable that he retired from the army just prior to his wedding, but re-enlisted at the out break of war. |
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Lost for Words ;-) | Report | 16 Aug 2007 11:11 |
Perhaps William did a few years, then re-enlisted or was 'called up' at the outbreak of war. |
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Deb needs a change | Report | 16 Aug 2007 11:10 |
I've just checked with my parish (Catholic) and a divorcee would not be allowed to marry in the church. If however, William disappeared and wasn't found after 7 years, he could be legally declared dead and Patricia would then have become a widow and would have had permission to re-marry in the church. The fact that she re-married in a registry office (marriage disolved) indicates that she divorced William. Deb:) I've just re-read my posting and realised that I haven't made my point very clear. The Catholic church would have recognised Patricia as a widow after having William legally declared dead. As a widow, the church would have allowed Patricia to re-marry within the church. Because she didn't indicates to me that she was a divorcee. |
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Mummy Bear | Report | 16 Aug 2007 10:11 |
Terry As with all research there are always slight discrepancies that can never been 100% closed out without speaking to the individual concerned - which isn't always possible. William may have fibbed about his age to get into the army - 30 May 1909 entlisted 12 Jan 1928 - making him 19yrs 8mths. He may have also fibbed or been accurate about his aged when he married Hetty - 23 Apr 1933 aged 22 - making him born approx 1911. The issue over Ex Gunner on his Patricia birth certificate – may be he wasn’t ‘fit’ for active duties but was technically still in the army perhaps with a ‘desk’ job. Unfortunately, getting a service from the MoD from someone you’re related to is difficult, costly and takes an absolute age. For someone not related even more difficult – if anyone has experience of requesting service records in this type of situation - please let me know how you got on. Thanks Rachel |
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Terence | Report | 16 Aug 2007 09:49 |
Just a thought. Williams joins the R.A. Enlisted: 12 January 1928 in Newcastle Upon Tyne Discharged: 23rd October 1941 KR390 Xvii (Sickness & Illness) On his marriage cert, he is still serving in the Army as a gunner in 1933 In 1934, on Patricia's birth cert it states that he is an ex gunner. This would mean that he left the Army sometime between 1933/34 and not 1941. I understand that this is not really relevant in the search for any of Patricia's relatives. It's just that the discrepancies in the years caught my eye. Terry |
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Janice | Report | 16 Aug 2007 08:55 |
Maggie, See page 17 for marriage which ties in with births of children (in Scotland according to the census) Janice |
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Louise | Report | 16 Aug 2007 08:22 |
Just a thought to muddy the waters if you can't trace a divorce - if William Armstrong left his wife after his daughter was born and was unable to be traced by his wife, she would have to wait 7 years before he could be declared dead and she would be free to remarry any time after that. We have experienced this twice within my wider family & ancestors, and when partners remarried after declaring their previous spouses 'dead' their marital status was described as 'previous marriage dissolved', not widowed. Keep up the good work! |
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Lost for Words ;-) | Report | 16 Aug 2007 07:47 |
Rachel & Paul, once again you are stars. I only went out for the evening and look at what I missed. You really had a good day yesterday. Things are really moving on now. Keep up the good work :-) |
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Dan | Report | 16 Aug 2007 07:43 |
I have been following this thread for the past few days and on having looked at the 'tribute' website created for young Patricia, tears were brought to my eyes, I couldnt help but think of my own precious 8 year old daughter. It is so heartwarming to know that even though this little girls life was short - she has touched so many of us and her name and story shall remain in our hearts always. Thank you Paul. |