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Staffordshire / Re: Amelia Smith
« on: Wednesday 06 April 22 16:39 BST (UK)  »
Amelia remains a mystery. I found this tid bit

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Staffordshire / Re: Amelia Smith
« on: Monday 04 April 22 19:55 BST (UK)  »
LADYHAWK

I had no knowledge of any family my Grandpa Ward had, I was quite surprised to find all those people on the 1921 Census. I was wondering if because the children were all female did Peter change his name to Ward to keep the name alive.

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Staffordshire / Re: Amelia Smith
« on: Monday 04 April 22 14:36 BST (UK)  »
That makes sense to me, I wonder if the English name was the attraction.

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Staffordshire / Re: Amelia Smith
« on: Monday 04 April 22 13:27 BST (UK)  »
Oh my gosh, I agree with Chrissie, you have done some amazing work. Now that I see the name Beaudin I recall be told his family could not look after him.

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Staffordshire / Re: Amelia Smith
« on: Saturday 02 April 22 13:55 BST (UK)  »
Thank you one and all for the help. When Amelia showed up on the 1921 census I had several questions. I wondered why Fred was not there but did find him on a Chatham, NB census living in a wood house occupying 9 rooms, this let me to believe perhaps Lena, Amelia and baby Frances were visiting Freds parents. I also wondered why Lena was the first name on the list and wondered does it matter. Amelia is shown as a daughter with her Mom born in England. I was told that Fred was adopted but not able to confirm so maybe Amelia was too.
I also Believe Fred Ward lied about his age to join the war effort as the 1911 census show him as 15.
What a tangled webb we weave.

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Staffordshire / Amelia Smith
« on: Friday 01 April 22 11:06 BST (UK)  »
I am looking for info on Amelia Smith, born appx 1913, mother could be Lena Margaret Smith
Born 30 Sept 1897 in Hastings, Sussex
I recently found the 1921 census entry for New. Brunswick, Canada that showed Lena and an 8 year old daughter Amelia. Lena Immigrated to Canada in 1919 and married Frederick James Ward.

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Essex Completed Lookup Requests / Maiden name for Susan Ann Smith
« on: Tuesday 11 May 10 16:21 BST (UK)  »
Hello
I was wondering if someone could help me locate a maiden name.
My William Smith born in 1813 Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex shows on 3 different census with his wife
(b appx 1814 Hatfield, Broad Oak) Susan Ann or Susana or Susannah depending on which one you look at. They had 3 children Charles b1841 George b1849 and Susana b1851.

Thank you for any info you can provide  or for pointing me in the right direction.

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Lincolnshire / Re: Lincolnshire Surname Interests
« on: Tuesday 11 May 10 15:56 BST (UK)  »
Hi Terri
 I have a Percy Smith who lived in Bourne with his wife Molly and daughter Elsie in 1943. I have his family and birth info but nothing after Spring 1943.

Trina

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Looking for Info on Grandmother
« on: Tuesday 04 August 09 19:06 BST (UK)  »
I have come a long way with my family tree, with thanks to the kind people who are forever helping me on Rootschat.
 My ggrandfather Charles Ernest and Wife Francis Mary are on the Hastings 1911 census with their own family, I have since found my GGGrandfather Charles Smith 1841 and his wife Annie Manns 1845 on the 1901 Census in Hastings with two of their five children still at home.  Annie C 32 and Sydney H 24. I was wondering if that is odd that Annie C would still be at home at 32 and if she was still there in 1911.
Thanks again
Trina

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