Alysia
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I am trying to trace my grandmother's first husband and family. She married Albert Beddoes in1910 and they had 6 children, only 3 survived, Fanny Elizabeth, known as Betty,Gladys and Dorothy. They lived in the Coleham and Bellevue areas of Shrewsbury. Albert died in 1910 and the 3 girls were 'adopted' by a Reverend Louch who had some link to Fazakerley in Liverpool . My grandmother went to Derby and remarried and had 3 more children.
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CaroleW
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Barney 1993-2005
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1901 for Atcham - all children b Shrewsbury
Clement Beddoes 56 railway wagon lifter b Smethcott? Ann 55 b Eaton under Haywood John 26 Albert 18 Fanny 16 Clement 13 RG13 Piece 2538 Folio 60 Page 24
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Alysia
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Hi Carole thanks for your speedy reply I've got the 1901 census results for Albert's family and yes he married Elizabeth Griffiths (my grandmother) in 1910. I really am trying to find what happened to their 3 girls Betty, Gladys and Dorothy after Albert died and can't find Reverend Louch anywhere as he's not registered with the Lichfield Diocese so I assume he's a non conformist religion? So where do I go to trace non conformists? I have a KSLI reference to an Albert Beddoes discharge from the army in WW1 and think I have just found his death in 1919 age 37 so will send for that certificate. Having looked in the phone book there are several Beddoes still living in Shrewsbury. My uncle born of the 2nd marriage,now deceased, knew that Betty had married William Day and lived in Charlesworth Derby but had no contacts.
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CaroleW
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I am sending you a pm with some info - as the people may be living - I can't post details here
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buggyduo
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Not sure if this is of any use but back in the 1960s there was a coracle maker in Ironbridge called Beddoes, I think his 1st name was Harry.
Best wishes
Howard
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