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Wow, thank you everyone. 

Johnhood Gladys (Rawlings) Foulds was my Grandmother's sister and yes Annie married her widow after Gladys died.  Oddly though, we have no record of a George Rawlings/Rawlins in the family, as strange coincidence if she was living with them.

Many thanks for the advice and the link

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Has anyone managed to find any inmates of the hospital on the 1921 census?

I have been searching for a relative who was living there in 1939.  She was married had 3 children (one died young).  Her son Edgar (b1901) was brought up by his Paternal Grandmother and Paternal Aunt and her Daughter Annie Butler (b1908) was brought up by my great Grandparents.  I cannot find Annie or her Mother Hannah (Murgatroyd) Butler (b1868) on the 1921 census.  Annie's Father Charles (b1873) looks to be living alone in Keighley, where his wife and children were born. Annie was brought up as a daughter by my great Grandparents, no differently to their own 5 children.  They also lived in Keighley, yet Charles was rarely if ever mentioned by my Grandma, her siblings or Annie.  We do not know when Hannah was placed in the hospital but Annie was taken in as a child/teenager so I would think that Hannah might be in the hospital in 1921, especially so as her husband appears to be alone on the census.  I have not seen the actual census but when you hover over the option to buy it lists others living in the household and no names come up on Charles's but I cannot find Annie, even searching under Butter (as the name is often misread).  I cannot find any records of anyone in the hospital and wondered if anyone else had found people living there.

Thank you in advance
CJ


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Occupation Interests / Re: From Ag Labourers to Railway workers from Peterborough
« on: Saturday 11 April 20 17:58 BST (UK)  »
Hi CJ

Thanks for getting back to me.

Do you have any information on Elizabeth Mould (1746 Woodnewto) and Henry Wright?

Thanks

Nick

Yes Elizabeth is my husbands 1st cousin 7 times removed.  She was bapt in 1746 the daughter of Thomas and Mary (Askew) Moulds of Woodnewton, Nr Peterborough.

CJ

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Derry (Londonderry) / Re: Duffy Birth 1943, Derry
« on: Saturday 11 April 20 17:53 BST (UK)  »
Thank you all for your replies.  The names are all my son in law's grandfather (Seamus, later went by James 1943-2000) as far as we are aware he moved to England after the death of his parents, and died in 2000 in Yorkshire.  His Brother Eddie also moved to England, and sadly died (cannot find his death but drowned) again in Yorkshire. As far as we know these 2 were the youngest 2 of the 19 and were sent to England whilst children/teens.  The only other sibling names we know are Harry who became a priest in Ireland and has since died, and Margaret and Rosalyn who stayed in Ireland and we are not aware of whether they are still alive.  We only know that they came from Derry but no other details.  Both of Seamus's parents died within a few months of one another and we think that they were sent to England after these deaths, some siblings went to Canada. I will try and get in touch with GRONI after Corona has gone and see if they can help with Seamus's birth certificate.  As he is passed, I assume that they (if they can find it) would be able to help.  Would I need to have his death certificate to prove he is passed?  As in a lot of cases, because of the sad events that lead to the children being split, a lot of the details were not discussed and those that were often became like chinese whispers where details became confused.

Many thanks for the pointers, I will update if I find any more information

CJ

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Derry (Londonderry) / Duffy Birth 1943, Derry
« on: Thursday 09 April 20 18:27 BST (UK)  »
Hi I wonder if someone could point me in the right direction.  I am trying to research my Son in Law's family but have never researched in Northern Ireland before so am at a loss.  The details that I have are that his Grandfather's name was Seamus or James Duffy who was born on 13th January 1943 in Derry.  He had 19 siblings or was 1 of 19, it is thought that only 9 survived infancy.  His Dad died we think before 1960 and his Mum within 6 months.  Some siblings stayed in Ireland but some moved or were sent to England.  Some names for his siblings that we have are Harry (was a Priest in Ireland) and Eddie (came to England), Margaret and Rosalyn (both stayed in Ireland) and some emigrated to Canada. Eddie was the youngest and Seamus/James the second youngest of all the children.  Any help or pointers would be gratefully received.

Thank you in advance,

CJ

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Thank you, as the one above them is Thomas Millsome I wanted to make sure that with them both starting with Thomas that they weren't linked in any way.  I can now move on.

Thanks again

CJ

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Can anyone decipher the writing on this old baptism.  The Thomas Millsom is one of mine but it's the ones below that mention Thomas and 3 and a half years and the Edward and two and a half that are confusing me. (Hope I have managed to attach it  ;D )

Many thanks

CJ


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Occupation Interests / Re: From Ag Labourers to Railway workers from Peterborough
« on: Thursday 09 January 20 17:33 GMT (UK)  »
Hi OneNightWright, sorry for the delay in replying, yes I am still researching the Moulds of that area.

CJ

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Wiltshire / Re: Milson/Milsom marriage 1760 and 1761
« on: Thursday 09 January 20 17:31 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Alan and everyone else

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