Hi
I am having problems in the fairly recent history of a branch of my family tree.
Henry Taylor married Emma Stubbs on the 11th December 1901 in Salford Registry Office. I have their marriage certificate and know they lived at 16 Tatton Street at this time. I found a record on Lancashire Online Parish Clerk which showed that they had already had a son, Henry, who was born in August 1900. There are then baptism records for a further two children, Minnie in 1904 and Frederick William in 1907. From family history I know that there was also an Evelyn, but I can find no baptism record for her, or no records linking an Evelyn to Henry and Emma.
Henry died in 1907 (at the age of 37), and Emma appears on the 1911 Census as a widow, alongside Minnie and Frederick, at 15 Robert Hall Street. The Census also records that she has 4 living children. However there is no sign of Henry or Evelyn anywhere.
Even stranger Henry Jr also doesn't show up on the 1901 Census. I can find his father and grandmother living at 16 Tatton Street, and his mother living/working as a domestic servant to the Norwell family nearby, but he isn't registered at either address.
On that date (31st March 1901) his parents wouldn't have been married, and I think there is a good chance Evelyn was born after her father's death, so I am wondering if they were both hidden from census takers due to being 'illegitimate'? Is that something that happened?
For info, Emma did remarry in 1915, but also gave birth to another daughter, Emma Taylor, in 1913, so whilst I am guessing Henry was Evelyn's father, there is a chance he wasn't.
Any advice on missing [illegitimate] children greatly appreciated.