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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Samuel Spencer, Leeds, 1893
« on: Tuesday 09 November 04 22:39 GMT (UK)  »
Hello.

First, the story:

We live in France, in the Somme region in fact, and my wife (who is French) gave birth to our second child on Sunday (7/11/04). During her labour, the anaesthetist was chatting quite animatedly, and told us that his wife’s grandfather was English, and married and settled in France after WW1.

Neither he nor his wife speak English, but they are very keen on tracing their English ancestry, and asked if I could help. In the first instance, they want to trace their family line back, but of more importance to them is to trace any descendants of their English family who might be around today.

The anaesthetist’s wife’s grandfather was SAM SPENCER, born in Leeds, Yorkshire, on 3rd November 1893. His parents were apparently called JAMES SPENCER and ADA BARSTOW. Unfortunately, they have no documents to confirm spellings. It is also though that he had a sister called EVA who became a nurse.

SAM died in France on 12th September 1953.

I have looked on the 1901 census and the Yorkshire BMD index, but can’t find a match.

Can anybody help? ???

Thankyou


Neil Cartwright

119
Yorkshire (West Riding) / SPENCER
« on: Tuesday 09 November 04 22:38 GMT (UK)  »
Hello.

First, the story:

We live in France, in the Somme region in fact, and my wife (who is French) gave birth to our second child on Sunday (7/11/04). During her labour, the anaesthetist was chatting quite animatedly, and told us that his wife’s grandfather was English, and married and settled in France after WW1.

Neither he nor his wife speak English, but they are very keen on tracing their English ancestry, and asked if I could help. In the first instance, they want to trace their family line back, but of more importance to them is to trace any descendants of their English family who might be around today.

The anaesthetist’s wife’s grandfather was SAM SPENCER, born in Leeds, Yorkshire, on 3rd November 1893. His parents were apparently called JAMES SPENCER and ADA BARSTOW. Unfortunately, they have no documents to confirm spellings. It is also though that he had a sister called EVA who became a nurse.

SAM died in France on 12th September 1953.

I have looked on the 1901 census and the Yorkshire BMD index, but can’t find a match.

Can anybody help?

Thankyou


Neil Cartwright

120
Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Leeds Parish Records - early Xmas present
« on: Tuesday 09 November 04 22:32 GMT (UK)  »
Hello.

First, the story:

We live in France, in the Somme region in fact, and my wife (who is French) gave birth to our second child on Sunday (7/11/04). During her labour, the anaesthetist was chatting quite animatedly, and told us that his wife’s grandfather was English, and married and settled in France after WW1.

Neither he nor his wife speak English, but they are very keen on tracing their English ancestry, and asked if I could help. In the first instance, they want to trace their family line back, but of more importance to them is to trace any descendants of their English family who might be around today.

The anaesthetist’s wife’s grandfather was SAM SPENCER, born in Leeds, Yorkshire, on 3rd November 1893. His parents were apparently called JAMES SPENCER and ADA BARSTOW. Unfortunately, they have no documents to confirm spellings. It is also though that he had a sister called EVA who became a nurse.

SAM died in France on 12th September 1953.

I have looked on the 1901 census and the Yorkshire BMD index, but can’t find a match.

Can you help?

Thankyou


Neil Cartwright

121
Cheshire / Re: Cheshire Parish Records
« on: Monday 08 November 04 15:37 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Peter,

I've traced my Cartwright line to a William Cartwright who was reportedly born in Nantwich (although the 51 and 61 censuses have his birthplace as Willaston) in approx. 1796 (he died in December 1873 aged 77 on his Death Certificate, although aged 80 in the Parish Records).

But then the line goes cold.

Do you have any marriages that might help me trace his parents?

Or do you have either of his marriages? He was first married to an Ann Davies who was buried 18.8.1827 aged 34. He then married Martha Brown, who was buried 29.1.1866, aged 61.

I would be grateful for any help.

Thankyou


Neil Cartwright

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