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Lancashire / Re: Annie Bradley born in West Derby, but when?
« on: Friday 12 August 16 20:19 BST (UK)  »
Confirmation that Anne (Annie) Bradley was born at 73 Richmond Row in the district of Islington, Liverpool on the 14th April 1871. Her father was William Bradley a Licensed Victualler and her mother was Anne Kennish.

Thanks again for all the responses to this subject, this is now completed.

Regards

Steve Davidson

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Lancashire / Re: Annie Bradley born in West Derby, but when?
« on: Wednesday 20 July 16 13:00 BST (UK)  »
I have applied for the birth certificate based on three possibilities

1. Ann Bradley, Liverpool - June 1870 / 8b 53

2. Anne Bradley, Liverpool - June 1871 / 8b 193

3. Ann Bradley, Liverpool - Dec 1871 / 8b 61

I shall wait to see what arrives in the post, thanks for you comments, thoughts and observation

Steve Davidson

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Lancashire / Re: Annie Bradley born in West Derby, but when?
« on: Tuesday 19 July 16 23:26 BST (UK)  »
Annie can be found on the 1881 census aged 10, she married William Stirrup on the 14th June 1894 aged 23 at St George's Everton.

I have Annie Stirrup on the 1901 and 1911 census records. Annie died on the 26th August 1944 aged 73.

I found The birth record for Annie Bradley b. 19th Oct 1873, unfortunately her parents were William Bradley and Eliza. Annie's mother was Ann Kennish and there is not record of Eliza being any part of her name.

My Annie is not Annie Emily Sedgewick Bradley as I have found her marriage, she would appear to be a sibling as she is the daughter of William Bradley and Ann Kennish.

Annie is my paternal great grandmother and unfortunately there are no living relatives that have any birth date for her.

Steve

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Lancashire / Annie Bradley born in West Derby, but when?
« on: Tuesday 19 July 16 21:45 BST (UK)  »
Annie Bradley is the daughter of William Bradley and Ann (nee Kennish). I have her on all the census records, and her marriage.  I have been struggling to find her birth, she was born in West Derby c1871.
I would appreciate some help to locate Annie's birth

Steve

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Devon / Re: Mother and Baby home? Exeter.
« on: Sunday 21 February 16 13:34 GMT (UK)  »
St Olave's Home was at 32 and 33 Bartholomew St East, and was a Diocesan Maternity Home, under the auspices of the Friendless Girls' Association. In 1941 the lady superintendent was Miss H. Hedges. It was located next to St Wilfred's Convent and St Wilfred's school,at the corner of The Mint. All were run by the nuns of St Wilfred's. The Exeter Association for the care of Friendless Girls had a refuge at St Mary's Home, 25 Mary Arches Street (just a few yards away), also connected with St Wilfred's Convent and School. I know of no St Nicholas' Church, and no church of that name is mentioned in Cresswell's 'Exeter Churches'. It is more likely that you were chistened in St Olave's, located between the other end of The Mint and Mary Arches Street.

This information was taken from Exeter Memories

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Devon / Re: Mother and Baby home? Exeter.
« on: Saturday 20 February 16 18:36 GMT (UK)  »
I have a family member who was born in the mother and baby home in Bartholomew Street in Exeter in 1940. His mother was taken to ?17 Bartholomew Street to have her baby before returning to the home, I have been told that there was another mother and baby home in Alphington Street in Exeter, I can't confirm this as being true.

exetermemories.co.uk you will find details of Bartholomew Street

Hope this helps

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Gloucestershire Lookup Requests / Re: Missing piece of the Bryant Family
« on: Tuesday 28 April 15 19:57 BST (UK)  »
Hi Victor,

According to the two census records for John his birth was recorded as Cheltenham, I assume that as the family moved around the Gloucester area who could have been baptised elsewhere.

Thanks for your time and effort

Regards

Steve.

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Gloucestershire Lookup Requests / Re: Missing piece of the Bryant Family
« on: Sunday 26 April 15 18:01 BST (UK)  »
Hi Victor,

Thank you for your offer to look this up for me. I have the baptism of George Bryant for the 18th April 1848, St Marks, Gloucester, he died aged 15 years in Cheltenham.

This family have been difficult to trace and map their time line. They seem to have moved around a lot, Gloucester, Stroud, Cheltenham, Abergaveny and Hereford. John's brother William Bryant ended up in Barnstaple, Devon and he is my direct descendant, but it's John that I am interested in at present.

The brickwall I have with this family is the marriage of John Bryant and Ann Capener, there is no records found as yet and I have been trying for a very long time.

Regards

Steve

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Gloucestershire Lookup Requests / Missing piece of the Bryant Family
« on: Saturday 25 April 15 21:44 BST (UK)  »
John Bryant was born in Cheltenham c1843 and was the son of John Bryant c1813, Gloucester and Ann Capener c1821, Abergavenny. I would appreciate it if someone could look up the baptism of John.

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