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London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests / Re: Beckworth Hampstead 1901
« on: Friday 08 August 08 21:18 BST (UK)  »
Hi
1881
RG11 119/19/32
Pancras
Yes enumerated under yet another name
BIRT
28 Wellesley Place
Joseph BIRT m lab 45 Chester Cheshire
Susan Birt wife 40 Kent Woolwich
Henry Birt 8 Scholar son Chester Cheshire
Edward Birt 5 son Manchester Lancashire


Yes my great grandfather was Thomas

I am looking for Henry and family if possible later
 Edward was actually Joseph Edwin and served in the Navy WW1 have seen his records on Ancestry,

Another brother Philip was bonr in 1883 but I cannot find his birth registration at all.

I am trying to find a link with any Birtwisle families and spelling variants  in the London or Kent area

kind regards
Anonemouse

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London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests / Re: Beckworth Hampstead 1901
« on: Friday 08 August 08 21:03 BST (UK)  »
Hi
Yes thats the family.... youre quick...

I am looking for any later information about the family if Henry and Margaret had any chiildren or Philip,,

Joseph was my great grandfathers brother..
Thomas R Birtwisle Twemlow Place 1871 at home with Samuel and Mary/

kind regards
Anonemouse

39
London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests / Beckworth Hampstead 1901
« on: Friday 08 August 08 20:10 BST (UK)  »
I am looking for
Henry Scott Birtwisle and family
They were living at Hampstead in 1901
Harry and family were enumerated as Beckworth

The image was faint and difficult to read
but reads
Henry Scott Beckworth b Chehill Northwich
Margaret Wife b Ashford Kent
Susannah M Beckworth mother  b S Africa
Philip Beckworth

Henry Scott Birtwisle married Margaret Elizabeth SWAIN in Dover  June 1/4 1900

I would be extremely grateful for any leads

kind regards
Anonemouse

40
Hampshire & Isle of Wight / St Michael's House
« on: Friday 08 August 08 13:52 BST (UK)  »
Hi
I am looking for some informationfor a friend  for a death at St. Michaels house in 1955
of David S Todd aged 75 years
He had been a merchant seaman in WW1
She is looking to find his burial or likely place if he was buried locally.

kind regards
Anonemouse

41
Tipperary / DRINKWATER family
« on: Tuesday 17 July 07 13:06 BST (UK)  »
Hi

Looking for DRINKWATER family in Rosecrea in the 1700s originated form Cheshire England.
Possibly Nathaniel Drinwkater alderman of Rosecrea.
Any knowledge of descendants would be very interested to hear,
kind regards
anonemouse

42
Armed Forces / Re: Her Majesty's army Chatham 1856
« on: Wednesday 28 February 07 10:33 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for that Neil.

I think that is without doubt the Susannah that married my Joseph Birtwisle.
kind regards
Anonemouse

43
Armed Forces / Re: Her Majesty's army Chatham 1856
« on: Tuesday 27 February 07 20:55 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Casalguidi,
No I have not got a certificate, it is from the GRO index. I suppose that would be a good move he!
 :-[
Anonemouse

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Armed Forces / Re: Her Majesty's army Chatham 1856
« on: Tuesday 27 February 07 20:53 GMT (UK)  »
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Hi Neil
Wow!!
 How do you get to these Supplemental indicees and where would I send for a certificate.
Obviously I do not know her fathers first name but am in the advantageous position of knowing her mothers Christian and maiden name too.

I have just been looking at the Chatham barracks area of Chatham for 1861 in case Joseph turns up somewhere but it is like a needle in a haystack at the moment

kind regards
Anonemouse

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Armed Forces / Re: Her Majesty's army Chatham 1856
« on: Tuesday 27 February 07 20:02 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Annie
I hope I have done this ok.
I havent posted many times on roots chat yet..

My relative was
Joseph Woodcock Birtwisle bonr 1831 Northwich Cheshire.
He was still at home and a groom in 1851,
His father Samuel Birtwisle names him in his will in 1856 as Joseph Woodcock Birtwisle Corporal in her Majesty's Army at Chatham
no sign of him in 1861 as yet
In 1871 he makes a brief appearance back at Northwich with a wife and child
wife was
Susannah Margaret Mackay born abt 1840 Cape of Good Hope South Africa
son Samuel was three months old born Northwich Cheshire

I have located a marriage  for Joseph and Susan at Greenwich in 1863
 I traced her back to 1851
HO/107/1589/328
1851 census
Greenwich Woolwich St Mary
 4 James Place
Elizabeth Scott Berwick upon Tweed head  widow mother 75 Launderess
Elizabeth Mac KAY West Indies  daughter widow  launderess
Jane Mackay grand daughter 13 Cape of Good Hope SA scholar
Susan Mackay 10 granddaughter Cape of Good Hope SA scholar

Joseph and Susan didnt stay at home for long.
They were next in Lancashire briefly before moving done to Pancras which appears to have been where they stayed until he died in 1899
Samuel had died in Salford Lancashie in 1875
They had three more sons all in the London area
in 1891 he was a road sweeper
His family were still in the Pancras area for the 1901 census


Hope I have not overloaded you with too much imformation
Kind Regards
Anonemouse




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