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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Yorkshire (East Riding & York) => England => Yorkshire (East Riding & York) Lookup Requests => Topic started by: Lace34 on Wednesday 11 April 07 23:19 BST (UK)
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Sorry to take up yet another thread but l would be really greatful if anyone could simply confirm my findings so l know which direction to go in next for this certain lady anyway!
Ethel Gertrude Harris Born March (Qtr) 1896 .
18 Grott Square Mason Street.
Ethel G Harris M Scott Kurr Young HRO 1916
Ethel G Young M Robert W Usher HRO 1921
Ethel G Young (not sure if she kept her former married name) m Albert Myers St Phillips Bilton Grange Hull 1929.
lm also looking for any info connecting Ethel to a Robert W Young as she was 'apparently' wed to him too but l can find no record.
l know there was a son Robert W Young and a daughter Elizabeth Young, both were said to be fathered by Robert William Young but as you will see from my other thread lm having serious doubts.
l am also wondering if any of the above are showing on any census as there may be more children l have not heard about.
Any help regarding the above would be fantastic
Rachel.
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The only census avaialbale for anyone b in 1896 would be the 1901, (if you are looking in the UK).
You may be stuck on this unless you can find certificates.
Pauline
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Hi,
l am looking within the UK yes, and your right this lady is proving very difficult to find any solid info.
There seems to be never ending skeletons within this closet!
Rach.
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Hi Rachel
1901 census RG13/4500 folio 54 page 15
88 Waverley Street, Hull
HARRUS
John W/head/mar/36/fruit? dealer/Hull
Eliza/wife/mar/33/Hull
William/son/12/school/Hull
John J/son/11/school/Hull
Eliza/dau/8/school/Hull
Herbert/son/6/school/Hull
Ethel G/dau/5/school/Hull
Samuel A/son/3/Hull
Beatrice M/dau/1/Hull
Bee :)
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Many thanks for that Bee,
l hadnt really taken into account the fact that there were name variations!
Thanks again.
Rach.
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Hi Rachel
sorry about that name mistake, :-[ it should read HARRIS, though some mistranscriptions you see on the census are quite hilarious.
Bee :)
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Its ok,
lm going to run the names past my grandad today in hope that they ring some bells.
Many thanks again
Rachel :)