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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Kent => Topic started by: kascon on Monday 08 September 08 08:51 BST (UK)
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i have a 1901 census report for a Stephen Aiano who is 35 a grocers clerk born canterbury living with Helen Helyer servant age 33 housekeeper at west villa stables park rd ryde isle of wight.
but he doesnt fit in anywhere with the rest of the family.
i dont have anyone who has a son called Stephen this late in the family. so is he a descendent of the original family Stephen? that is the only time the name appears in the family. there there are 2 in a row. one born 1787 his son born 1832. could he be their descendent or where has he come from.
as all the Aiano in this country are linked it would be nice to fit him in.
can anyone help.
kas
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Hi Kas,
Ring any bells?
http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=uki1881&indiv=try&h=8355728
RG11/959 102 7
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I've found the same family although slight difference in age at RG10 969 37 6
St Mary Bredman, Canterbury, Kent
Son of George and Mary Ann
son of Mary Ann
Kerry
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His birth is on FreeBMD. The 1881 is free to search too. Always worth checking these things before you post and then we can look for things that you cannot find for yourself. You were given this family by Kerryb and Eyesee in another earlier post about George so the birth place of Canterbury should have been a good clue as to which branch of the family he fitted into.
Andrea.
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As sillgen says his birth below is on FreeBMD and the certificate will tell you who his parents were
Stephen Aiano
1862
December
Canterbury
2a
573
Kerry
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Baptism
St Mary Bredman
8th Feb 1863
Stephen AIANO b.b of Mary Ann
Betty
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unfortunately i dont have access to ancesty or money to purchase certificates.
i also tried looking at posts that ive already done and info ive already got but still couldnt place him.
and with so many wrong transcriptions of this name ive found it really impossible to find some of them . i only get 2 hours a day in the mornings to do any searchning. sometimes less than that and my computer was out for a month and ive only had it back a few days.
although i did try to check all the listings prior to losing my computer it is possible i didnt spot this reply to an earlier posting. a month is a lot to catch up on. also the computer i am using at the moment is one of the kids so i dont as yet have access to my emails. theres possibly messages for me from new contacts but i cant get to them at the moment.
however i am about to start writing this tree down now so its possible il find more lop holes.
just everyone bare with me if i repeat stuff.
kas
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Hi Kas
I dont have a Stephen Aiano but i do have a John Aiano B 1860 Blean Kent. He Married my Great Grandmothers sister Sophia Rumbold. They had 2 children John Cyril B 1889 Folkestone and Gladys Lillian B 1893 Folkestone. John senior died 6th Oct 1893.
Gladys died along with her mother on 18 Nov 1940 when the hotel they owned or ran ( not sure which ) was bombed to the ground in WW2. Hav,nt followed up on John junior as of yet.
Teejo
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hi
just wanted to say thank you for replying to this thread
ive only just found your post today after all this time.
that is due to the break up of my marriage in octo 08 and the subsequent traumatic 18months that followed. this resulteed in me moving and also my computer going wrong. i lost a awful lot of information when that happened. its irripairable.
the great thing with the aianos is they all stem from one ancestor who came over here from italy.
which is great cos it means that they should all fit in there somewhere.
i will have a look at the information you have given me and check it out.
life is still not totally settled so if i dont get abck to this again for a while please bear with me.
karen
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Hi Karen
I,d forgotten all about that reply. My John Aiano was married to my great grandmother,s sister so not a blood descendant of mine but his son John was but hav,nt been able to find out much about him apart from a possible marriage, could,nt find any children tho. Would be interested in anything you find out.
Teresa
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incidently try looking up aianos the factory. they are and were wire workers in the london area.
still arre. and the family have a good family tree on their website.
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I see you are keenly interested in Aianos. I've only recently started untangling them in my tree. I share your frustration with the misspellings which just about balance out the benefits of an unusual name with probably only the one original migrant. :-[
My 1st cousin 3X removed Ada Eleanor Wardle (1879-1936) married William John Aiano in 1904, West Ham Essex. He was a greengrocer's carman in 1901 and died in 1906. When I recently took out a subscription to 1911 census I was stunned to find an Ada Aiano and 2 children living with a different Aiano, Arthur Ernest. He doesn't seem to be a brother of William John. Maybe some kind of cousin. I've been trying to untangle the tree and see how they are related. Here's what I've found: Does this link with any of yours?
Ada E Wardle's first husband, William John Aiano was the son of John Aiano and Eliza Green and the grandson of Edward Aiano and Mary Ann Style. I cannot see how Edward is related to the original Christmas Aiano.
Arthur Ernest Aiano was son of Charles Aiano and Frances Anley and grandson of Charles Christmas Aiano and Sarah Ann Giles (who is in your tree I assume). According to FreeBDM and Ancestry he married Ada Edith Indge in 1899. There's a death of an Ada E Aiano in 1936 in Essex, but is that Ada Edith Indge or Ada Eleanor Wardle? There are also Ada Aianos who died in 1963 and 1967. Now I'm confused. I've found no sign that Ada E Aiano (nee Wardle) remarried in England.
Just been over all this as I write and see that the 1911 entry is probably Ada Indge because she's been married 11 years. I can find no other sign of my Ada Wardle. Maybe she's emigrated?
What do you think?
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Hi Jenni, welcome to Rootschat :)
Where was your Ada E WARDLE born?
Casalguidi :)
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hi jenni
unfortunately i cant answer you at the mo. a lot of my information is on Genes Reunited.
i have two trees one under my email address and one under my sons. that is because i have a birth tree and a adopted tree.
i forgot my passwrods and now Genes Reunited are denying that my adopted tree exists but have linked my birth tree with the email address for my adopted tree!!!!
Doh three years work lost.
teach me to keep track of my passwords
i do have a paper copy but its quite confusing so i will endeavour on weds when i have a little more time to sit and see if i can find your people and linkthem to the tree.
also the folder with all the research information so perfecdtly filed got banged when we moved a year ago and is all come out of the forlder which was a lever arch one and really full of paper work.
karen