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Europe / Re: Help to find a birth record in Paris January 1871 Please
« on: Sunday 12 November 17 18:35 GMT (UK)  »
Hi joger

I looked back and the St. Azair was in notes that my father left me, so not a verified piece of info ! I also came across a note regarding Marie Leo Caddie or something that sounds like that..... not much else to report, not much else I can say.

Today, here is Armistice Day. It minds me to thank France for their care of the graves of our fallen.

For now, Bye
Wendi

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Europe / Re: Help to find a birth record in Paris January 1871 Please
« on: Saturday 11 November 17 15:40 GMT (UK)  »
Hi joger

It's been a while since I revisited my research on Marie Derick, you have asked a valid question and I will track down the answer.  Meanwhile the NGS is a enumerators note and not an original entry, it actually reads (I think, looking at it again) NES as in Not English Subject !

Have no fear, in 1891 James was in a different household on the night of the census and in 1901 they were not living in England, but still very much alive, he till 1910 and she till 1920 !

Now off to find St. Axair!

Wendi

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Europe / Re: Help to find a birth record in Paris January 1871 Please
« on: Friday 10 November 17 16:58 GMT (UK)  »
Yes to both joger!

I have searched far and wide, all census, marriage, death, everything I can think of. The only consistant is France.

Thanks for your interest.
Wendi

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Europe / Re: Help to find a birth record in Paris January 1871 Please
« on: Friday 10 November 17 16:24 GMT (UK)  »
Hi joger,

Yes that's them. Is the NGS significant?

Wendi

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Europe / Re: Help to find a birth record in Paris January 1871 Please
« on: Friday 10 November 17 10:58 GMT (UK)  »
  :-\ but not in England.

Then Marie Derick's birth would be registered! 

Do you have any advise as to how I would find it?

How exciting! Thanks joger.
Wendi

Wendi


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Europe / Re: Help to find a birth record in Paris January 1871 Please
« on: Friday 10 November 17 10:26 GMT (UK)  »
Ooh! Thank you  :)

Evidently it was not compulsory to register a birth until 1875 so perhaps the 1871 birth was never recorded. I could not find her in the overseas registers.

Thanks for your interest and time joger!

Wendi

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Europe / Re: Help to find a birth record in Paris January 1871 Please
« on: Friday 10 November 17 08:44 GMT (UK)  »
Morning joger, and thank you.

Please do not trouble yourself with 1873, I had overlooked the fact that her birth was probably registered in the overseas register, I will search that.

With regard to Marie Emelia Derick, she was French, born about 1848 in St. Azair, France.  This information from various sources, but not verified.  She married in London in 1870 and from that wedding certificate comes her fathers name Louis Derick.

Kind regards
Wendi

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Europe / Re: Help to find a birth record in Paris January 1871 Please
« on: Thursday 09 November 17 18:57 GMT (UK)  »
Merci joger  :)

My reading of French is poor, so I will thank you if you can try for me please.

Marie Winifred Brady was born in France 13th January 1871 to Marie Emelia Brady nee Derick (could be english spelling as the Derick comes from her english wedding certificate) her father Louis Derick.

The family story is that Marie Emelia Brady ate rats during the Seige of Paris, therefore I am assuming her daughter was born there.  She also remembered seeing the Air Balloons flying out of the city.  - aren't family stories lovely!

Any help you can give joger will be much appreciated.
Wendi

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Europe / Help to find a birth record in Paris January 1871 Please
« on: Thursday 09 November 17 17:47 GMT (UK)  »
Hello!

Can anyone advise me how I would go about finding a birth record, during the Seige of Paris 1870 -1871 ? or even if such a thing would exist.  I have an exact date of birth, but looking for parentage, otherwise this line of my family finishes here  :'(

The newborn and mother returned to England after the Seige finished.

Thanks
Wendi

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