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25 Feb 2014 18:30 |
Ok thanks would a good start to order Thomas's birth certificate to confirm his parents???
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25 Feb 2014 21:30 |
I would say because of the info documented on his Army service records that his bith cert is definatly one you will need but i am concerned that his Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services record say's Date of Birth: 05 January 1881
I cannot see a birth listed for that name in 1881+/- 1 year in Ulverston
The birth we found is for the first quarter 1883 so his "birth-day" could be correct
That date is 2 years out from the one listed on the GRO index and his age on other documents,
He may have simply lied about his age when he joined the Navy, I think if it was me i would order the cert using the GRO reference details but Add his fathers name (only) James Hodgson, That way if it's is the wrong cert they will not supply it and i'm not sure but i think you get a partial refund? I could be wrong (It's a while since i got it wrong)
Roy
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25 Feb 2014 22:09 |
Justv noticed on another thread that Findmypast are offering 50 free PayAsYouGo credits, the code is TASTER
The code will expire on 1 March 2014 so make sure you use it before then!
http://www.findmypast.co.uk/content/offers/tv-offer
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25 Feb 2014 22:52 |
Thank you I don't get what you mean by GRO index, where do I go and what do I type in to order, sorry all new to me. I got the taster points on find my past, thank you very much what's best for me to search now, what do I best use them for???
Thanks again Dan
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26 Feb 2014 11:32 |
Roy gave you the link to order certificates on-line …………… You have to register first and they charge £9. 25 including P&P
http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/ …………
GRO stands for General Regiser Office and is located (I think) in Southport.
Local register offices send copies of all post 1837 bmd registrations to them, which are then assigned a district registration name, volume number and page number. You need those details to make ordering and despatch easier and quicker.
A free site to find the details is http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/cgi/search.pl
As I’m not too sure which certs you were thinking of ordering (once you’ve collected enough pennies from the back of the sofa) one picked out from the thread is analysed.
Births Dec 1912 (>99%) ----------------------------------------------------- Hudson Violet A Hyde Orsett 4a 1223
Birth registered 1912 Quarter Oct-Nov-Dec Surname Hudson First names Violet A Mother's maiden surname - Hyde Reg District Orsett Volume 4a Page 1223
Once you’ve registered with the GRO site, on one of the early pages, towards the bottom it asks you if you know the reg number. At that point click ‘yes’. Then you use the details to complete the form. Only give exactly what is recorded on the index – nothing more, nothing less.
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26 Feb 2014 11:37 |
Was this the Thomas Hodgson birth cert you were thinking of ordering?
Births Mar 1883 HODGSON Thomas Ulverston 8e 812
Year- 1883 Quarter- Jan-Feb-Mar Surname- Hodgson First name- Thomas Reg district- Ulverston Volume- 8e Page- 812
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26 Feb 2014 12:00 |
The details for the birth of Violet A Hudson are on thomas's service record,
She was born 8/11/1912 acording to his army service record
Is it Thomas hudson's birth cert your thinking of getting?
The details on the GRO index are
Births Mar 1883 HODGSON Thomas Ulverston 8e 812
So the birth was "registered" in the March quarter of 1883 in the name of "Thomas Hodgson" in Ulverston registration district volume 8e and the page number is 812
The birth cert "should" confirm if the James and Ann Hodgson listed on his service record are his parents, It should list his dads occupation and his mothers maiden name plus any other names she had been known by, such as any previous married names, It should also give you an address as to where he was born and who the informant was plus their address
The 1911 census states that Ann Hodgson had been married for 44 years, Their is a marriage in Ulverston 1868 for a James Hodgson to possibly a Ann Topman,
Once you get the birth certificate it should confirm this but it may (not)
One step at a time because as has been said certs are required as confirmation that you are following the correct family,
His entry on the Royal Navy Registers of Seamen gives concerns and an air of doubt as his dob on that record is out by 2 yeas but he may have lied,
His Navy entry says born 5th jan 1881 but Cris Ho posted on page 2
England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 Thomas Hodgson Gender:Male >>>>>>>Birth Date:5 Jan 1883 <<<<<<<<<<<< Birth Place:Ulverston, Lancaster, England Baptism Date:4 Feb 1883 Baptism Place:Ulverston, Lancashire, England Father:James Hodgson Mother: Ann Hodgson
As i said in my other post, I would on this occation order his birth cert using the GRO index details but because of the doubt it may be best to give his fathers name on the application, then if its the wrong man the GRO will not issue the cert and it should save you money as you should recieve a partial refund? No point paying for a cert thats not your man IF you can avoid it
Roy
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26 Feb 2014 18:38 |
Thanks for the Info I am looking to order his birth certificate this weekend and will let you know the results. What's the service record your on about with violets birth on it??? Also his navy record??? I have had so much I for of you I'm lost lol.
Many thanks Dan Hudson
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26 Feb 2014 19:05 |
I thought you found his Thomas's service record on Ancestry over the weekend?
Violet A Hudson is listed on page 2 along with his other children
If you look back through your thread you will see that Cris Ho posted that he is listed on the national archives web site in the royal navy seaman's Navy Records section
Description:Name Hodgson, Thomas Official Number: 295075 Place of Birth: Ulverston, Lancashire Date of Birth: 05 January 1881
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/royal-naval-seamen.htm
(Navy Record can be downloaded from above, £3.36)
I saved a copy of his army service record so if you don't have a copy then PM me your email address and i will send you a copy,
Roy
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26 Feb 2014 19:18 |
Hi yes I found the navy records. Just pmd you my email address, i got something of his burial stone on France from what you or chris found ill message it you
Thanks dan
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27 Feb 2014 20:10 |
Roy you know we was on about a 19 year old Thomas Hudson on a vessel in Chatham, well I found this
http://www.gwpda.org/naval/vancchat.xls
Scroll down to the Thomas Hudson he has different parents
Thanks dan
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27 Feb 2014 20:33 |
Different Thomas Hudson,
yours has Navy Official Number: 295075 born Ulverston
That one on that document has Navy Official Number; K/25602
K25602. Place of Birth: Hartlepool, Durham. Date of Birth: 02 April 1897
So not your man
Roy
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