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Offline Andrea Miller 58

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Beatrice Miller
« on: Tuesday 14 July 15 19:38 BST (UK) »
Hello I am wondering if anyone can help,
  I am trying to find my husband's great grandmother Beatrice Miller in the 1911 census.
She was born Beatrice Maria Hunt on the 21st october 1873 in Fulbourn Cambs no fathers name on birth certificate.On the 1881 census she is with her gandparents at Hay street fulbourn,then by the 1891 census her mother has married a Mr Daniel Miller and Beatrice has taken the surname Miller and she is a scullery maid at the hall chippenham cambs,then on the 1901 census she is working at The Blue Boar Hotel Trinity street Cambridge,after that on the 4th January 1902 she gave  birth to my husbands grandfather Frederick Harold Miller(no fathers name on birth certificate),but Frederick Harold would never speak about his mother.The only Beatrice on the 1911 census in cambridgeshire that I can find is a beatrice mead with the same year and place of birth and having one child still living and she is a housekeeper at west street chatteris, any ideas how I can prove it's the same person.
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Re: Beatrice Miller
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 14 July 15 20:14 BST (UK) »
There is a marriage of Daniel H Miller in 1880 at Fulbourn All Saints to Alice H Hunt. That'll be the mothers.

In 1920 there is a marriage of a Beatrice Miller. The entry reads as a double:

TAYLOR George
PARSON Beatrice
TAYLOR George
MILLER Beatrice

This will be some 2nd marriage or similar usually. 

That took place in Little Downham (near Ely).

EDIT: Ignore the above.  It turns out Beatrice Miller was a widow of a Mr Miller.  Not the same person at all.
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Re: Beatrice Miller
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 14 July 15 22:33 BST (UK) »
Welcome to rootschat, Andrea.

How do you know that she is still alive in 1911 - have you a death certificate for her?
There are various marriages in the different surnames - are any of them hers?

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Re: Beatrice Miller
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 14 July 15 23:02 BST (UK) »
Frederick and Beatrice appear to be in your tree in genes, and another person's.

Have you tried to contact that person?