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Helen1955
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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The family story is that ..........
Maria had several children by John Charles before they married in 1886. All boys they were registered with Maria's maiden name, Croxall. When she married John Charles they appear to have taken his surname, Cross (as per 1891 and 1901 census) and at least 2 of the boys used Cross as their surname when they married.
My queries are these .......
Today, in the same circumstances, I am sure that some legal process would have to be gone through to change a childs surname. Was this the case in the 1880's?
If there would have been a legal process, can I access those records and where?
Did they have to produce a birth certificate when they married (early 1900's)?
Oh, and Maria and John Charles appear to have had a boy, Walter born the same year they got married but I can't find his birth registered (at the moment). Do you think they forgot to register him in the excitement of getting married?
Thanks for reading this Helen
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Crow - Redditch/Tardebigge Worcs Cross - Redditch/Ipsley Worcs and Winsham, Somerset. Croxall - Redditch/Walton-on-Trent, Staffordshire/Derbyshire Walford - Norton juxta Kempsey, Worcs Johnson - Redditch Worcs Smith - Oxfordshire/Studley Warks Woodyatt - Hereford/Gloucester/Birmingham Porter - Birmingham
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MarieC
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Hi Helen 
From other posts on here, I have gathered that you could change your name if you wished, without going through a formal process. I am not sure where you would find the records if they HAD gone through a formal process.
I also believe that by 1886 there were significant penalties for not registering a birth. So I am not sure why you couldn't find the registration.
Sorry I'm not more help. Hopefully someone with more info will post.
MarieC
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There is a birth in Walsall Staffordshire for a Walter Edward Croxall Dec 1885 - is this a possible for your Walter - it fits the age on the 1891 census and is before the marriage
Trish
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stanmapstone
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Under English common law, a person may take a new surname, perfectly legally, without drawing up any formal record, provided that such action is not undertaken for the purpose of fraud of avoidance of obligation, etc. Various means of recording a change of name have been developed over time, but most of them were voluntary, and it is impossible to say what percentage of name-changers used them. Many people who changed their name did not wish to draw attention to the fact. For example, in an age of difficult divorce, some people took their new partner's name to allow them the appearance of marriage, and any children the appearance of legitimacy. From the number of enquiries The National Archives gets, it is clear that very often a proof of change of name either never existed or no longer exists. http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/RdLeaflet.asp?sLeafletID=176
Unless the bride or groom appeared to be under the age of consent they were not asked for proof of their age or identity. That is what banns are meant to be for. Banns are a public announcement of a couple's intention to marry and gives an opportunity for anyone knowing any just reason or due cause why they should not be married to forbid the banns i.e. object to the proposed marriage.
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MarieC
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Thanks Stan! I hoped you would come through with the facts, and will take note of them. You should be declared a Rootschat living treasure! 
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trish251
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I do hope you find the connection - I hate someone buying a wrong certificate on my suggestion as much as I hate buying one myself. It will be so nice if/when they complete the index with all the mother's maiden names - I hope I live to see it 
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Jean McGurn
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Still, all is not lost, I have been told that my Croxall's did originate in Staffordshire/Derbyshire so maybe I have a connection with the Walter who's birth certificate arrived today.
I once sent off for a birth certificate and discovered it wasn't the one I wanted. However many months later I discovered that the father of the child was indeed related to my branch.
He turned out to be a brother I never knew existed. So don't despair Helen, you may have opened a branch line.
Jean
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In the 1891 census of St Stephen's Parish. Redditch at 8 Prospect Road I have found the following family. I do hope this is the one you seek
Baby Cross age 1/12 Daur John Charles Cross Head age 33 Machinist Maria Cross Wife age 32 Henry son age 13 Scholar Charles Edward son age 11 Scholar Fred son age 9 Scholar Frank son age 7 Scholar WALTER son age 5 Scholar Effie daur age 2
All born Redditch Worcestershire
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CLEGG,BINNS Rochdale PATTESON-BLACKWELL Rochdale PATTESON,SMITH Bury and Manchester GARNER, ALLEN Manchehster/Ireland HARTLEY, Burnley BLACKWALL/WELL Hereford City, Herefordshire COLLINS Leominster, Herefordshire ARMSTRONG Orleton, Herefordshire LLOYD Orleton, Herefordshire THOMPSON Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire THOMPSON Dromara, Co. Down, N. Ireland CAMPBELL Dromara, Down and Co. Tyrone N Ireland FISHER Pennsyvania and Ohio USA MARKS Pennsylvania USA
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Gatacre
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Sorry, I now realize that you must have the 1891 census return . I note that the father John Charles is a Machinist which is not a skilled job of work and many people changed their occupations.
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CLEGG,BINNS Rochdale PATTESON-BLACKWELL Rochdale PATTESON,SMITH Bury and Manchester GARNER, ALLEN Manchehster/Ireland HARTLEY, Burnley BLACKWALL/WELL Hereford City, Herefordshire COLLINS Leominster, Herefordshire ARMSTRONG Orleton, Herefordshire LLOYD Orleton, Herefordshire THOMPSON Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire THOMPSON Dromara, Co. Down, N. Ireland CAMPBELL Dromara, Down and Co. Tyrone N Ireland FISHER Pennsyvania and Ohio USA MARKS Pennsylvania USA
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