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Hi there can anyone help me please i have looked on the 1881 census for a James CRUIKSHANK and Annie CRUIKSHANK got birth cert. of my grandfather John George CRUIKSHANK who was born 17th December 1881. The address on the birth cert. is 39 Wilson Street Gateshead.Having no luck on census,or marraige of James or Annie nee:FERGUSON. please please can anyone help.thanking you Dawn x ;)
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If you have any other information such as James place of birth or DoB it may be helpful as there are a few possibilities.
Household:
Name / Relation / Marital / Status / Gender / Age / Birthplace / Occupation Disability
James CRUICKSHANK Head M Male 37 Sevenoaks, Kent, England Insurance Agent
Annie CRUICKSHANK Wife M Female 35 Abbey Town, Cumberland, England Dressmaker
Laura J. CRUICKSHANK Daur Female 10 Keswick, Cumberland, England Scholar
William F. CRUICKSHANK Son Male 8 St Helens, Lancashire, England Scholar
Joseph J. CRUICKSHANK Son Male 6 Mary Port, Cumberland, England Scholar
Margaret A. CRUICKSHANK Daur Female 4 Monkwearmouth, Durham, England
Willender T. CRUICKSHANK Daur Female 1 Gateshead, Durham, England
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Source Information:
Dwelling 26 High Villa Place
Census Place Westgate, Northumberland, England
Family History Library Film 1342217
Public Records Office Reference RG11
Piece / Folio 5049 / 54
Page Number 36
but this one looks promising as the youngest child's place of birth is Gateshead.
Kazza.
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Hi Dawn,
Could it be that ANNIE is actually a Mary ANN or Sarah Ann??
I have quite a few of these Annie's in my tree.
This could be your couple
1 Dissington Ter Tynemouth, Northumberland, England
Source: FHL Film 1342227 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 5080 Folio 23 Page 40
James CRUCKSHAN, M, 29, M, Boldon, Durham, England
Rel: Head
Occ: Grocers Shopman
Mary A. CRUCKSHANK, M, 31, F, Gateshead, Durham, England
Rel: Wife
Hope this helps.
Cheers
Geoff
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Dawn,
You should bear in mind that the address on the birth certificate is where the child was born, rather than living at the time of registration.
These are not necessarily the same thing.
It was common for an expectant mother to give birth at a female relative's home, possibly mother or sister.
A shortcut could be to get the cert. for the birth of the other child:
Willender T. CRUICKSHANK Daur Female 1 Gateshead, Durham, England
FreeBMD has this birth from the Dec Qtr. of 1879 which I think is the one:
CRUIKSHANK Millenda Kencard Gateshead 10a 744
Note the name appears to be wrong on the 1881 census.
Geoff's suggestion is also a good one, names can vary a lot on the census returns depending on who filled them in. ::)
Kazza.