Author Topic: SMITH Harriet 12/11/1857 Westminster - Birth Cert  (Read 557 times)

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Re: SMITH Harriet 12/11/1857 Westminster - Birth Cert
« Reply #18 on: Saturday 17 September 22 17:05 BST (UK) »
1901 census
Leigh, Kent
Ada Smith Visitor M 36 Surrey Holmwood

Which leads us back to 1891.
Marylebone
George Smith Head M 40 Coachman
Ada Smith Wife M 28
Maud Smith Daur 6
Harry Smith Son 8
Nellie Ansell Sister in Law S 18

George born London.
Rest born Holmwood Surrey.

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Re: SMITH Harriet 12/11/1857 Westminster - Birth Cert
« Reply #19 on: Saturday 17 September 22 17:10 BST (UK) »
Which leads us back to 1891.
Marylebone
George Smith Head M 40 Coachman
Ada Smith Wife M 28
Maud Smith Daur 6
Harry Smith Son 8
Nellie Ansell Sister in Law S 18

George born London.
Rest born Holmwood Surrey.

Marriage
22 August 1881, Holmwood (St Mary), Surrey
George ELLIOTT, 28, Bachelor, Coachman, residence Holmwood, father Edward ELLIOTT, Coachman
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Ada Ansell, 18, Spinster, residence Holmwood, father Henry Ansell, Labourer
Witnesses William Fisher, Alice Ansell

Which confirms the Elliott theory!!

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Re: SMITH Harriet 12/11/1857 Westminster - Birth Cert
« Reply #20 on: Saturday 17 September 22 17:12 BST (UK) »
Which confirms the Elliott theory!!

What's the reason for the two names though?
Somewhere in Edward's story!

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Re: SMITH Harriet 12/11/1857 Westminster - Birth Cert
« Reply #21 on: Saturday 17 September 22 17:18 BST (UK) »
Is this his death?
March 1903 Sevenoaks 2a 462
Smith, Edward   
Age 72   


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Re: SMITH Harriet 12/11/1857 Westminster - Birth Cert
« Reply #22 on: Saturday 17 September 22 17:27 BST (UK) »
Address for Edward in Leigh in 1901 was Knotley.
Probate Calendar 1903
Edward Smith of Knotley-cottage Leigh Kent
Died 15 February 1903
Administration :( to Frederick William Smith sub-manager

So sadly no will, but confirms the death is the right one (good thing with the name Smith)
And that Frederick was Frederick William.



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Re: SMITH Harriet 12/11/1857 Westminster - Birth Cert
« Reply #23 on: Saturday 17 September 22 17:52 BST (UK) »
Perhaps you could try posting a query on Rootschat requesting help to find your 2x great grandmother?

Not really much point now ;D

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Re: SMITH Harriet 12/11/1857 Westminster - Birth Cert
« Reply #24 on: Saturday 17 September 22 17:58 BST (UK) »
Perhaps you could try posting a query on Rootschat requesting help to find your 2x great grandmother?

Not really much point now ;D

Why not, need a good reason John

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Re: SMITH Harriet 12/11/1857 Westminster - Birth Cert
« Reply #25 on: Saturday 17 September 22 21:19 BST (UK) »
Wow – thanks Jon!

Yes, I had ordered the wrong certificate again of course, though nine years apart (like many I do this in fits and starts).

It was Keturah that I was now looking for primarily, with Harriet (my 2xg g’mother being the vector). It may have been my tree you were looking at (on Ancestry?). The Elliott angle is an interesting one – will look at that; it would be a strange coincidence and an interesting story somewhere in there! Incidentally I had a theory that Harriet gave herself the middle name Charlotte after her deceased little sister rather than having it from birth. You finding Keturah’s details is a great help though – thanks! The Langford name had crossed on my radar briefly but I hadn’t been able to zero in on it properly until now. Clearly plenty to work on.

Cheers,

Neil
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