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Re: LYNCH family of Hull
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 04 April 09 20:48 BST (UK) »

Free BMD can also be searched - still limited but may help.

Marriage:
December quarter 1915 Albert Lynch and Emily B Cook Sculcoates 9d pg 396

Would that be the first wife?


This marriage also appears on www.yorkshirebmd.org.uk with the additional info that the wedding was held in St John (Newington).

Freebmd has a death entry
Emily B Lynch aged 33 in Q4 1929 in Hull

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« Reply #10 on: Saturday 04 April 09 20:57 BST (UK) »
I am puzzled still but think I am getting there.
The first thing to do is that you look at Free BMD and note down the Sculcoates Lynch births.

As I said before, 1901 has only shown John Lynch with full name - all the rest of the family have initials. I do believe that the oldest one is Edward aged 17 yrs in 1901.
Free BMD has a birth for Albert in 1896 and the 1901 has a son aged 5 yrs with the initial 'A' which has been transcribed as 'O'.
This seems great but that Edward would be Albert's brother rather than uncle.
(Unless there is another Edward).
Oh dear!

Second thing you must do is to get the 1911 transcript for Albert aged 15 yrs in 1911.
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Re: LYNCH family of Hull
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 04 April 09 22:18 BST (UK) »
Back again-
what fooled me in the beginning was that I looked Emily Bertha up in Free BMD as born in Hull -that gave 1886. This would then have fitted in with the first Albert I found who was born 1885ish.

However, having had another look, there is also an Emily Bertha Cook born 1896 Sculcoates who I assume is your Emily.

1901 RG13; Piece: 4490; Folio: 77; Page: 8

9 Masons View Hull

Frederick Cook head 31 yrs Rullyman Carm
Mary Elizabeth
Emily

all born Hull

I looked up Rully - a tram so I think that 'Carm' which has been written in  a different hand perhaps means 'carman'.
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Re: LYNCH family of Hull
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 04 April 09 22:40 BST (UK) »
Hi Hewood,
I'm not trying to confuse things, but have you discounted the Emily B Cook (father Frederick mother Betsy) on the 1901 who is born in Cottingham, which back then the birth would have come under Sculcoates

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Re: LYNCH family of Hull
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 04 April 09 22:43 BST (UK) »
Bee - I think she 's the one!
I was looking at other sites and noticed someone had written that re the Cooks - have you got her in 1901?

When I read that, I thought that as this one was Frederick, Mary Elizabeth may have been called Betsy  ???

I am assuming that you have the real one  ;) Confused  ??? ??? I don't know what you mean  ::) ::) ;D
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« Reply #14 on: Saturday 04 April 09 22:53 BST (UK) »
Many thanks to Bee who is keeping a watchful eye on my ramblings  :D
(I'm just doing this and keeping my fingers crossed re Albert, Bee - what do you think?)

1901 RG13; Piece: 4518; Folio: 30; Page: 1.

Kelleythorpe Cabin Elmswell and Little Driffield

Frederick W Cook 32 yrs Signalman NER Co b Hull
Betsy Cook 32 yrs b Hull
Emily B 4 yrs b Cottingham

(hope I read the address right)

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Re: LYNCH family of Hull
« Reply #15 on: Saturday 04 April 09 22:59 BST (UK) »

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Hi Heywood

I'm absolutely amazed and can't thank you enough, I'm still reading through all the wonderful info you've given me, and have looked up lots of births, deaths and marriages.

I think I have nearly all of the 20 children.........Uncle Albert Lynch, (b.3 Sept 1920) now 89 told me to-day, (he can't remember the full 20 children), that of the 20 children, Sydney married a Harriet (could be Granger/Grainger from the BMD link you gave me), and after Sydney's death, she married one of the brothers, Charlie.  Edward according to Uncle Albert is definitely the eldest of these children, and is his uncle.

To complicate matters further, Ann Lynch,  (Annie Ethel?) b. 1913 daughter of Edward Lynch, d. 1998-9?, married his father, Albert Lynch, as his second wife, after Emily Bertha Cook (Lynch), his first wife, died. (Think from BMD she died age 33, in 1929 in Hull).

When Albert Lynch Snr died (don't know when), his widow Ann, married her step-son, Uncle Albert. Don't know when and where this marriage took place, in Hull somewhere?   ???

Also, of course, Ann Lynch  (Annie Ethel) was the daughter of Edward Lynch, therefore Albert Lynch Jnr's cousin.   I think........I'm getting to tired to concentrate, so will resume to-morrow.    :-\

Thank you so very, very much...........

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Re: LYNCH family of Hull
« Reply #16 on: Saturday 04 April 09 23:03 BST (UK) »

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Hello Bee

Thank you to, very, very much............really, really appreciate what you do.    ;D

As I said to Heywood, can't thinks straight any longer      :'(

So, until to-morrow

Goodnight

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Re: LYNCH family of Hull
« Reply #17 on: Saturday 04 April 09 23:07 BST (UK) »
I'm back, just being doing hubby some supper.

Yes Heywood, that's the one I meant  :D

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