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Re: Can anyone solve the connection?
« Reply #9 on: Friday 28 April 17 15:12 BST (UK) »
Furzefarm,
Can you post ALL of the info that you have regarding Henry Scott ?
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Re: Can anyone solve the connection?
« Reply #10 on: Friday 28 April 17 17:43 BST (UK) »
Henry was born in Wigton Cumberland in the June quarter of 1897
Son of William Scott and Jane
He had 3 siblings William b 1899,Sarah b 1901 and John b1908
On the 1911 census they were living at 15 Frostons Road Workington
He joined the Lonsdales on the 8th January 1915 with service number 17451
He was wounded in July 1916
After his wounds it seems he was transferred to the 362nd Labour Corps with a new service number 251349 and was discharged on the 29th November 1917
He was awarded a Silver War Badge number 292027
I dont know anything about him after the war
Percy and Tom Hodgson were the sons of Thomas and Mary Jane Hobson
Who on the 1911 census were living at Tosside Yorkshire
With Tom plus 2 sisters

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Re: Can anyone solve the connection?
« Reply #11 on: Friday 28 April 17 17:45 BST (UK) »
Sorry Thomas and Mary Jane Hodgson

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Re: Can anyone solve the connection?
« Reply #12 on: Friday 28 April 17 21:18 BST (UK) »
Percy and Tom Hodgson were the sons of Thomas and Mary Jane Hobson
Who on the 1911 census were living at Tosside Yorkshire
With Tom plus 2 sisters
2 sisters = 2 Hodgson girls, named ......??

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Re: Can anyone solve the connection?
« Reply #13 on: Friday 28 April 17 22:00 BST (UK) »
1901 shows quite a few siblings (with at least 1 more on 1911). Living Black Hill Farm, Rathmell

Thomas Hodgson    41 - b Gisburn Forest
Mary Jane Hodgson    36 - b Bolton by Newton
Annie Hodgson    13 - b Essington
Harry Hodgson    11  - b Essington
Joshua Hodgson    9 - b Gisburn Fores
Mary Hodgson    5 - b Rathmell
Tom Hodgson    3 - b Rathmell
Elizabeth Hodgson    1 - b Rathmell

RG13, 4021, 110, 6

Edit; Percy working as a servant elsewhere

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Re: Can anyone solve the connection?
« Reply #14 on: Friday 28 April 17 23:18 BST (UK) »
This info provides several leads,

1. Annie E.  m. Scott, Frederick, Hartlepool, Q1 1912
2. Mary  J.   m. Scott, Frederick J., Skipton, Q2 1915
3. Elizabeth m. Scott, John, Carlisle, Q1 1916

These are from a search of 1912 (when the husband's surname is first given) to 1930 registers.
Are they in the 'correct' geographical parishes ?; I do not know.
There are also very many marriages of Hodgson girls in the period before 1912.

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Re: Can anyone solve the connection?
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 03 May 17 20:11 BST (UK) »
Thank you everyone for all your help
Regards
Furzefarm