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Title: Different names for parent & child?
Post by: WOMBATZ on Sunday 30 November 08 12:40 GMT (UK)
 ??? I finally found my great grandmothers 1st name Annie Bloomer and she and her siblings have a differnet surname to their parents on the census. I have seen this before with others but it has stated step daughter/son. This doesn't. Any ideas???
Title: Re: Different names for parent & child?
Post by: Necromancer on Sunday 30 November 08 12:48 GMT (UK)
whats the census refn ?
Title: Re: Different names for parent & child?
Post by: WOMBATZ on Sunday 30 November 08 13:04 GMT (UK)
I have no clue !
where is that?
Title: Re: Different names for parent & child?
Post by: Necromancer on Sunday 30 November 08 13:06 GMT (UK)
it'll start with RG if its 1861 onward, HO if 1841/51

a typical 1901 would be RG13 / PIECE number / Folio number / Page num ....

no worries, just tell me which census year, and her age and PoB ...
Title: Re: Different names for parent & child?
Post by: WOMBATZ on Sunday 30 November 08 13:09 GMT (UK)
Thanks, census 1901 age 22 years born in walsall
Title: Re: Different names for parent & child?
Post by: Nick29 on Sunday 30 November 08 13:12 GMT (UK)
??? I finally found my great grandmothers 1st name Annie Bloomer and she and her siblings have a differnet surname to their parents on the census. I have seen this before with others but it has stated step daughter/son. This doesn't. Any ideas???

I've seen this where step children (sometimes referred to as "in laws") have not been mentioned specifically as step children.  The children's mother was married previously, and her children are listed under the surname of her previous husband.  Sometimes illegitimate children of the mother, not fathered by the husband, are listed in the mother's maiden name, but this is much more rare.
Title: Re: Different names for parent & child?
Post by: Necromancer on Sunday 30 November 08 13:14 GMT (UK)
OK;   I  F the Enumerator faithfully copied the schedule, then they just chose to say that as the kids relationship - altho I'd agree they are probably step

have you looked at marriages ?
Title: Re: Different names for parent & child?
Post by: Necromancer on Sunday 30 November 08 13:20 GMT (UK)
No obvious marriages of a Fred Allsop* to an Alice in the district...

This Birth Cert should provide more clues ..

Births Dec 1892    
 
Bloomer  Clifford    Walsall  v6b p588
Title: Re: Different names for parent & child?
Post by: Necromancer on Sunday 30 November 08 13:21 GMT (UK)
So the Bloomer family should be headed by Clifford back in 1891 ..

Deaths Jun 1892  
 
Bloomer  Clifford  41  Walsall  v6b p422
Title: Re: Different names for parent & child?
Post by: Necromancer on Sunday 30 November 08 13:23 GMT (UK)
Yes - let me know if you need it transcribed ..

RG12/2256; Folio 113; Page 20 - Walsall
Title: Re: Different names for parent & child?
Post by: Necromancer on Sunday 30 November 08 13:25 GMT (UK)
wonder why he didnt marry as Fred ?

Marriages Dec 1899   
 
Allsopp  Alfred    Walsall  6b 1364    to   Bloomer  Alice     
Title: Re: Different names for parent & child?
Post by: silvery on Sunday 30 November 08 13:31 GMT (UK)
Wombatz.  if you do a search on ancestry you get a list of names.
 On the left is a 'view record' tab.   
Click on this and the page for the record appears, and at the bottom is the 'source citation'.
It will be for RG or HO107 and the piece, folio and page.  That's what you need to reference a record.   
Title: Re: Different names for parent & child?
Post by: WOMBATZ on Sunday 30 November 08 13:36 GMT (UK)
Gotcha, so do we think that Alice's maiden name was Hawley?
marriages   sept  1874
Alice Hawley  -  Clifford Bloomer?
Title: Re: Different names for parent & child?
Post by: Necromancer on Sunday 30 November 08 13:50 GMT (UK)
probably ...  :) there aint too many Clifford Bloomers marrying Alices, so a fair degree of confidence there !

(thats using your loaf   :P :P )
Title: Re: Different names for parent & child?
Post by: WOMBATZ on Sunday 30 November 08 14:05 GMT (UK)
Thanks for getting me on the right track  ;)
Title: Re: Different names for parent & child?
Post by: Necromancer on Sunday 30 November 08 14:07 GMT (UK)
Pleasure - did you see what I did there    :P
Title: Re: Different names for parent & child?
Post by: Nick29 on Sunday 30 November 08 22:28 GMT (UK)
Crumbs, I don't know !   ;D