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The Common Room / Re: Italian immigrants 1880's
« on: Tuesday 16 April 19 12:45 BST (UK)  »
Hi.
Thank you for taking the time to help me. I have all the rest of the info you found. The only thing I'm missing is the 1881 census. I have them in 1882 in Plymouth on Angela's BC living at 31 Summerland place but they aren't there in 1881. Raffaelle was a travelling musician but they didn't arrive in Nottingham until the birth of my GGrandmother in 1891. I know they were still in Plymouth in 1886 because of the birth and death of their son Antonio.
To summarize..... I know luigi was born in 3rdQ of 1879 in Bath ( ive sent for the cert so I will have an address then) I know they were in Plymouth by 20th May 1882.
The family should resemble this.....
Raffaele Mattiucci (b) 1846 Italy
Annunciata (b) c 1851 Italy
Giovanni (b) 25/11/1872 Italy
Cristina (b) 1876/7 Italy
Luigi (b) 1879 bath

They could in theory be anywhere between the two, Bath and Plymouth in 1881.
Thanks again for your efforts.

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The Common Room / Re: Italian immigrants 1880's
« on: Tuesday 16 April 19 09:54 BST (UK)  »
Hi.
That looks very promising. Ive come across so many different connotations of the names, nothing can be ruled out. I believe you're absolutely right. It's always good to have another pair of eyes. Thank you so much. I'm still trying to find them on the 1881 census but this gives me another lead. I will send for the certificate for luigi and see where it leads me. I have Angela's so I will know if it's the right one.
Thanks again
xxxxx

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The Common Room / Italian immigrants 1880's
« on: Monday 15 April 19 16:54 BST (UK)  »
Hi.
Can anyone help me with a Bath Somerset lookup please ?
I am currently researching my Italian heritage ( Challenging at best ). I need some help to find the birth record of Luigi/Louis Mattiucci who was born in bath Somerset around 1880. He is the first of Raphaele and Annunciata Mattiucci's children to be born in England. I have their next child Angela (b) 1882 in Plymouth but I can't find any trace of any of them on the 1881 census or a birth record for Luigi/Louis. On the 1891. 1901 and 1911 census' Louis/Luigi states his birth place as Bath Somerset.
I'd be so grateful for any help with this. It's a real challenge of detection as they Anglicized their names in the subsequent Census'. I suspect they were illegal immigrants at this stage as I know their previous two children ( Giovanni/John 1872 and Christina 1877 were born in Italy. I can also find no record of them on Ships passenger lists at all. If anyone has experience of having Italian Ancestry and can offer any insights I would be very grateful.
Kind Regards
Barb
 

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The Common Room / Re: Lying in hospital Endell Street
« on: Thursday 31 January 19 16:04 GMT (UK)  »
Cathy ive found the newspaper entry on Find my past. Thanks for that x

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The Common Room / Re: Lying in hospital Endell Street
« on: Thursday 31 January 19 16:03 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks xxx I'm just trawling through the 1901 census for any likely candidates xx

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The Common Room / Re: Lying in hospital Endell Street
« on: Thursday 31 January 19 15:30 GMT (UK)  »
Hi.
I can't find him either  :D. I'll have to do some serious detective work on this one. In 1901 Dora was a parlour maid at a house called Newlands. It still exists. She was working for Frederic William Thompson and his wife Sophia. Her age is 21 but she was only 19. The census was taken on 31st March so Dora must have fallen Pregnant pretty soon after that date as her baby was born on 1st Jan 1902. On the birth cert her address is given as Furzedown Surrey and she is a domestic servant. I think it's going to be a case of searching for an Alfred Edwin with a similar surname. I love a good hunt lol
XXXXX

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The Common Room / Re: Lying in hospital Endell Street
« on: Thursday 31 January 19 14:55 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Cathy.
Yes that's definitely Dora. That ties in perfectly with the other information I have. The Tonbridge connection and the Limpfield. Thank you so much for finding that. Where can I find the record for this ?
Regards xxx
Barb

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Europe / Re: ITALY: Battlemuch Bottlemutch Italian Immigrants
« on: Thursday 31 January 19 13:40 GMT (UK)  »
Hi.
I am a descendant of Christina Mattiucci's sister Elizabeth. I have lots of information on the Mattiucci's ( or Matthew's ) also I have info on the Bartolomucci's in Italy.
Kind regards.

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The Common Room / Lying in hospital Endell Street
« on: Thursday 31 January 19 13:28 GMT (UK)  »
Hi.
Does anyone have access to the records for the lying in hospital Endell street for 1902 please ? I am looking for any information for Dora Luck who gave birth to a boy Leonard on 1st January 1902. From my research I understand that to be confined in the lying in hospital you had to be married. Dora wasn't and doesn't name a father on the BC. I need to know who paid her bill.
Thanks xx
 

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