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Old Photographs, Recognition, Handwriting Deciphering => Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition => Topic started by: Mpb56 on Saturday 01 August 20 16:44 BST (UK)
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I would be very grateful if someone could try to decipher the word in brackets between "David" and "Big Yard"; the column is for the name of the parent of the child. It has me completely foxed!
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I believe it says (dead). Take a look at the entry for Percy Clarke on the same page.
https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBOR%2FSCHOOL%2FD973_EF_8%2F0027&parentid=GBOR%2FSCHOOOL%2FP3%2FGBOR%2FSCHOOOL%2FP3%2F7124424
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It looks like Mad but I agree that it says dead.
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Welcome to Rootschat :D
This looks like David's birth reg.
BUNTING, DAVID GREGORY
GRO Reference: 1893 S Quarter in BASFORD Volume 07B Page 139
Below is probably his parents marriage
Marriages Mar 1885
Bunting William Belper 7b 639
Gregory Jane Belper 7b 639
The 1901 census states Jane is a widow.
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Thank you all for your really helpful and fast replies! I had seen that the 1901 census listed David's mother as a widow and I had also noticed David and his sisters wedding certificates also noted that their father was dead but intriguingly another sibling's wedding certificate from a similar time did not list her father as dead. William (David's father) was in court in 1893 for beating his wife and I wondered if the family simply chose to say he was dead so I was looking for collaborating information but could not make out the word on the school report. The other piece of my puzzle is that I can't find a death registered for William between about 1893 and 1901!
Thank you again for all your input!
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Could he have died neighbouring County?
Death Reg March 1897
BUNTING William age 35 Wolverhampton 6b 440
Trish :)
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Thank you Trish - I will look in to this!
Best wishes
Mike