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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 20 Feb 2014 08:03

Looks like Ada never remarried

Name: Ada Ann Hudson
Birth Date: 9 Feb 1888
Date of Registration: Dec 1971
Age at Death: 83
Registration district: Thurrock
Inferred County: Essex
Volume: 4a
Page: 2877

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 20 Feb 2014 00:34

I'm puzzled ..........................

Thomas Hudson was presumably a sailor, if he was an officer on board the training ship "Exmouth"


Were sailors involved in the land battles, such as Ypres??????????????????


what would he have been doing there?

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 20 Feb 2014 00:29

re your question as to the children born after 1914 ....................


it's quite simple .................

The child of a married woman is assumed to be the child of her husband, whether or not he is alive or dead. That is, unless the birth father allows his name to be put on the certificate ............ in which case he had to be present at the time of registration.


So ......... if Thomas Hudson did die in 1914, and she had further children, they are illegitimate, but have been assigned HER surname which was legally the name of her husband.



To find out more, you would have to buy the relevant birth certificates, and see what has been entered on them re the father.

GlitterBaby

GlitterBaby Report 19 Feb 2014 23:14

Have you ruled out the possible death in 1918 in Yorkshire

GlitterBaby

GlitterBaby Report 19 Feb 2014 23:10

1911 so is this him ?

Name: Thomas Hudson
Age in 1911: 28 Estimated birth year: abt 1883
Relation to Head: Head Gender: Male
Birth Place: Ulverston In Furness
Civil Parish: Grays Thurrock County/Island: Essex Country: England
Street address: 30 Benson Road, Grays, Thurrock, Sx
Marital Status: Married
Occupation: ships Fireman
Registration district: Orsett Registration District Number: 192 Sub-registration district: Grays ED, institution, or vessel: 16 Household schedule number: 72 Piece: 9967 Household Members:
Name Age
Thomas Hudson 28
Ada Ann Hudson 23
May Elizabeth Ann Hudson 4
James Francis Hudson 2
Henry William Hudson 2/12
Theresa Ann Hyde 52
John Francis Hyde 30
Christopher Robert Hyde 20

Daniel

Daniel Report 19 Feb 2014 22:45

Thanks Roy very interesting but Thomas's wife was Ada Ann Hyde.

Dan Hudson

Porkie_Pie

Porkie_Pie Report 19 Feb 2014 22:16

Only 1 sailor named Thomas Hudson's listed on the CWGC web site for 1914 and he is not an officer

HUDSON, THOMAS
Rank:Able SeamanService No:179557Date of Death:22/09/1914Age:36Regimen t/Service:Royal Navy (RFR/CH/B/3043). H.M.S. "Hogue." Panel Reference2.MemorialCHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL
Additional Information:

Son of the late John and Clementina Hudson; husband of Sarah Maud Hudson, of 38, Field St., Bicester, Oxon. Awarded China Medal, 1900.

This Thomas is on Findmypast as a death at sea

Roy

GlitterBaby

GlitterBaby Report 19 Feb 2014 22:06

So when and where did he marry ?

The maiden name of the wife will be on the birth cert

Daniel

Daniel Report 19 Feb 2014 21:59

Hi all yes I have a birth certificate for my great grandad born in November 1914 and it says his father was Thomas Hudson and his occupation was an officer on a training ship "exmouth". But then ww1 broke out and I was told he died in november 1914 battle of Ypres same month his son was born and further lead to believe his wife had other children in 1917 1920 1926 with the surname Hudson and was wondering how this is as he died unless he didn't die, she married another Hudson or something. I am well in a pickle. I've seen Thomas's name on grays war memorial in Essex but don't know if it is him or not??? Any help on these topics would be great many thanks

Sylvia

Sylvia Report 19 Feb 2014 21:17

There is quite a lot to read about the Exmouth if you google it.

GlitterBaby

GlitterBaby Report 19 Feb 2014 21:10

How have you arrived at his name ?

Do you have a document dated 1914 if so what ?

Daniel

Daniel Report 19 Feb 2014 20:41

Was wondering if anyone knows about a training ship called exmouth, docked in grays, essex 1914. my great great grandad thomas hudson was a officer and that's all i know, trying to find out about him if he went to war, his death ect ect. but have no lead.

Can anyone help with info!!!