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Wales (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Wales => Glamorganshire => Topic started by: w105uk aka Margi :-) on Wednesday 30 April 08 22:37 BST (UK)
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George William Brook Scales was born Cambridge Dec qtr 1877 3b502
the son of William Leighton Scales and Agnes Mary nee Brook
William and Agnes married Mar qtr 1876 Ipswich 4a752
census info
1881
living
16 Alpe St Ipswich
RG11; Piece: 1869; Folio: 57; Page: 28
Agnes died Jne qtr 1883 Ipswich 4a 449
1891
I think I have traced William to Southampton
RG12; Piece: 914; Folio 22; Page 37
and
George to Cambridge
RG12; Piece: 1283; Folio 55; Page 23
by 1901
wiilaim has remarried (Ellen nee Hemmings Cambridge 3b1093)
and back living in Cambridge
RG13; Piece: 1532; Folio: 141; Page: 12
I have not found George in 1901
however I have found a marriage
Sep qqtr 1904 Cardiff 11a602
and a dau ?
june qtr 1905
Scales Lizzie Agnes Cardiff 11a 390
I would like to find out more about George and his family
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Hi
The reason I deleted was because I looked up his marriage and posted the ref then realised you already had it
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no prob
;D ;D
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Hope this helps :-\
Taken from: Cardiff Western Mail 1907 Directory of names.
George Scales. 13 Eisteddfod St.
No other family with the Scales surname living in Cardiff that year.
Ambers
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thx ambers
as far as I can find out george was a bit of a black sheep :'(
don't quite understand why, as his mother (my relative) died when he was only 6 :(
but of course this makes me more intrigued to find out about him and hope he had a happy life.........
it seems he moved way away from the family home and settled in cardiff
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Your welcome :)
Black sheep are always very interesting...poor little soul had a bad start with his mum dead by the time he was six :-[
Maybe you could trace his children's marriages through BMD indexes, long job, but well worthwhile sometimes. If they remained in Cardiff it might be quite easy, as the name is unusual for that area
Ambers
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Hello,
I think I can help with this! George Scales was my great grandfather and was indeed the black sheep of the family.
It would be really interesting to know more about the Scales family and I can give you the history of what happened to George after he came to Cardiff.