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The even more famous (not!) GREENs
« on: Sunday 19 February 06 15:28 GMT (UK) »
My wife's grandmother was Gladys Maude Green when she married Walter Martell Snook at South Stoneham in October 1928.

She was about the 57th child of the fecund Charles and Mary Green (OK, I exaggerate, but they do appear to have been able to put out at least two football teams every weekend!) and was born in 1903. Not sure how to tie down her parents from the 1901 census records and dig any deeper.

Any ideas, O super-sleuths??

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Brian

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Re: The even more famous (not!) GREENs
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 19 February 06 16:11 GMT (UK) »
Hi Brian,

Have you ordered her birth cert?
December 1903
South Stoneham
2c 65

With a little luck, the address and father's occupation should help you identify the couple in 1901.
Unless you know the names and ages of a few of her elder siblings...

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Re: The even more famous (not!) GREENs
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 19 February 06 17:30 GMT (UK) »
Tanja,
The short answer is no - the plan is to find out what I can from freebie means until there's enough meat to start shelling out for the actual documents!

If I don't get anywhere on this one, though, I may have to change my strategy just to get kick-started...
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« Reply #3 on: Sunday 19 February 06 17:44 GMT (UK) »
I have spotted a few possible Charles' with wife Mary and several children. Was already going to list them when I noticed there were plenty more with 2nd initials. Err... I gave up. But as you may know, the 1901 census is currently free to search at www.ancestry.co.uk  ;D

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Re: The even more famous (not!) GREENs
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 19 February 06 17:59 GMT (UK) »

Was Charles Green's occupation given on the 1920's marriage cert?

1901 can be searched by occupation at the (GR/GC)-owned site.

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Re: The even more famous (not!) GREENs
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 22 February 06 12:04 GMT (UK) »
It looks as though Charles Green was a plasterer and may have lived at 255 Manor Farm Rd, Bitterne Park in the early 1900s.

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« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 22 February 06 14:15 GMT (UK) »
It looks as though Charles Green was a plasterer and may have lived at 255 Manor Farm Rd, Bitterne Park in the early 1900s.

What document/evidence has given this address? (so that it can be accurately dated).
"Early 1900's" is too general really

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« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 22 February 06 14:32 GMT (UK) »
The occupation came from the 1925 marriage certificate (I assume old Charlie didn't keep switching jobs!) and the address comes from mother-in-law's memory. She believes that her mother was born there in 1903, but I don't know whether this is true or whether the family were already there by the time of the 1901 census. I'm hoping you might be able to use searching mechanisms to which I have no current access.

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« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 22 February 06 14:38 GMT (UK) »

But you do have access....

www.ancestry.co.uk has the 1901 free at the moment.

Addresses can be at least confirmed as listed at http://www.1901censusonline.com/
where you can also search by name and occupation.

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