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Title: Ramspott
Post by: kaz-ginger on Tuesday 08 January 08 07:30 GMT (UK)
Hello all

Does anyone else have a Ramspott in there tree.

I have Harold Ramspott , he was the third husband to one of my ancestors and i have never come across the name before.

In fact when i have been looking for his and his wifes deaths i could only  find three Ramspott deaths between 1962 and 2005.

karen
Title: Re: Ramspott
Post by: suzard on Tuesday 08 January 08 08:57 GMT (UK)
On census returns there are a few - some born in England, but did notice one  b. Germany and another b. Nassau

Suz
Title: Re: Ramspott
Post by: suzard on Tuesday 08 January 08 09:00 GMT (UK)
Just done a search for Ramspott on ancestry and there are quite few on census BMDs etc -plenty being born -but not many dying - especially post 1950's

Suz
Title: Re: Ramspott
Post by: kaz-ginger on Tuesday 08 January 08 09:06 GMT (UK)
Hello suz

I have just found Harold Hayden Ramspott first marriage to Jessie M Harkus in Tyne mouth 1932, so now I am trying to find her death .


The Ramspott blood line must have been sturdy as the three deaths I have found  are aged 90, aged 82 and aged 90

So going on this I suppose that Harold being born 1907 could still be alive.

karen
Title: Re: Ramspott
Post by: kaz-ginger on Tuesday 08 January 08 10:07 GMT (UK)
Do you have access to the 1901 census.

If so can you check for JOHN RAMSPOTT please.

karen
Title: Re: Ramspott
Post by: suzard on Tuesday 08 January 08 11:57 GMT (UK)
I have access to 1901 but cannot find John -when and where was he born? His surname may have been mistranscribed.

There is a marriage of a John Ramspott Dec qtr 1906 Hull 9d 55 - thae females on the page are Beatrice Lazenby and Maud Mary Underwood

Suz
Title: Re: Ramspott
Post by: kaz-ginger on Tuesday 08 January 08 16:46 GMT (UK)
I found the death for maud mary ramspott and think it is harolds mother, therefore i thought john would be his father, but i cant find any trace of him



karen
Title: Re: Ramspott
Post by: suzard on Tuesday 08 January 08 17:11 GMT (UK)
maybe if you could purchase the marriage cert it would give some clue as to who his father was and you could trace him through that ?

Suz
Title: Re: Ramspott
Post by: ross1999 on Friday 06 July 12 21:15 BST (UK)
Hi, my surname was Ramspott but my parents had it changed by deed poll when I was about 12 yeares old.. My uncle was Harrold Ramsportt who moved to Adelaide in the 70's I think. My father was Harrolds brother Roland (Ken) Ramspott.
Hello all

Does anyone else have a Ramspott in there tree.

I have Harold Ramspott , he was the third husband to one of my ancestors and i have never come across the name before.

In fact when i have been looking for his and his wifes deaths i could only  find three Ramspott deaths between 1962 and 2005.

karen
Title: Re: Ramspott
Post by: ross1999 on Friday 06 July 12 21:20 BST (UK)
Hi, I just send a response earlier but not sure if it was done properly!
My uncle was Harrold Ramspott who was married to Dorothy but she was ill and I believe they both moved to Adelaide in Australia in the 70's. My name was Ramspott but my parents had it changed by deed poll. The only other thing I know is that my Grand father was born in Berlin, Germany and a dentist.
Title: Re: Ramspott
Post by: Teresa ramspott on Tuesday 22 October 19 14:52 BST (UK)
Hi there

I am wondering if you could help my fathers dad was Harold ramspott. Are you related to Roland
Title: Re: Ramspott
Post by: suzard on Friday 25 October 19 23:59 BST (UK)
Hello suz

I have just found Harold Hayden Ramspott first marriage to Jessie M Harkus in Tyne mouth 1932, so now I am trying to find her death .
karen

Death reg FreeBMD
Jessie M Ramspott Sept qtr 1955 age 47 Middlesborough

Suz
Title: Re: Ramspott
Post by: kaz-ginger on Friday 16 August 24 14:10 BST (UK)
Hi. 

Not been on Roots chat for years.  Just come back on.  That's great information about Dorothy and Harold Ramspott. 

Thank you

Kaz.