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hello i have found that my great great grand mother millicent tillson baldry marriedf twice she was married to fred baldry and had 4 children i have found she married again in grantham in 1911 but i cannot find spouse or new married name can you help please
haley
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Sh married Long or Basford.
http://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/search.pl?start=1911&end=1911&sq=4&eq=4&type=Marriages&vol=7a&pgno=1076
Births in 1913 infer she married Mr Long.
Births Mar 1913
Basford Frederick R Long Grantham 7a 835
Basford Lilian M Long Grantham 7a 835
Would Millicent still have been of childbearing age?
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yes she woul be i have her birth at abt 1871
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Married at 40y is pushing it a bit.
Is that her birthyear as given at the 1911 census?
(If she's Milla Baldry in Grantham then she's 49y (1862))
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i have her certificate and it says birth 1871 grantham she married fred baldry and had 4 children im unsure of this second marriage middle name ann
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Whomever that 1911 marriage is; it doesn't appear to be Millicent Ann nee tillson.
http://www2.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?r=157763728&d=bmd_1247779949
Please add to title if lookup is Complete.
Pauline
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Hi haleyc,
On St Wulframs parish records Reel 886 Page 291 there are these 3 baptisms February 1914.
6th Feb.Arthur Baldry Parents Frederick & Millicent Ann Baldry. 13,Stanton Street. Horse Dealer.
13th Feb.Daisy " " " " " " " " "
13th Feb. Mary " " " " " " " " "
At the side of Arthur there is a note "buried 13/18th."
And on page 297.
Jan 29th 1914 Ted Baldry Parents Frederick & Millie Baldry 13, Stanton Street. Horse Dealer.
Did not have time to check for further info.
Kathy
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thank you kathy i dont evem have these names??? im not an expert at geneology so each person takes me a long time to find.
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Hi Haley
I can tell you that "Millicent" marrage(1911) is in fact Rose(Confusing I know!!). Millient was married only once. Rose is Milli Anns Daughter (your grandmothers (ES)and my grandmothers(HS) sister)but uses the name Millicent on the marriage cert so I assume she was known as both this and Rose(one is possibly middle name) Census fits in with "Rose" as age is given as 20.
Regards Steve
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very confusing so was she married twice??? what does (ES) stand for etc
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Hi haleyc
Have sent you an email
Steve
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Hi Haleyc,
millicent baldry was my great grandmother,one of her children was elizabeth(1901) who was my grandmother. Have only found this history recently as i knew very little of my mothers side of the family. Would be pleased to hear from you if this is of any interest to you,
Regards
bry
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wow bry thats great i know little of the family to only what i have resdearched what area are you from? is it the same millicent? she was married to fred baldry and is elizabeth known as lizzie on the 1911 census?
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Hi Haleyc,
Yes lizzie is the one and the family were residing at 13 stanton street grantham in 1911. On my family tree i have the numbers of the living family numbering 9 people. I have history relating back to a william baldry 1801.
Regards
Bry
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oh thats great i havent researched lizzie yet but im slowly making my way lol do you mean william baldry on freds side i have researched the women so i have millicents mum who is finnette boughton she married twice and her parents are finnette and john boughton living in belton. are you local to lincolnshire? millicent had 12 children alltogether well as far as i ihave found and some died as children and are buried at st wulfrums in grantham in pauperrs graves lizzies sister hilda was my great grandnmother there are still some of the family around my area but i havent yet got in touch where abouts are you from?
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I was born in sheffield,my mother was monica mary baldry,married to a stanley evers. sadly she died when I was 2 years old. my lack of family history on the baldry side is due to that and the fact i had very little to do with my father after the age of 10. Brought up by my grandfather and step grandmother,there was friction between my father and grandmother and i was given very little info on my mother. My mother probably said very little about her family, as i have found out there was no fathers name on her birth certificate,not something you broadcast in those days. She was born in grantham workhouse in 1923 after her mother was transferred from nottingham workhouse. After a visit to notts archives i found my grandmother was admitted from his majesty's prison. She had been working as a domestic servant, wish i knew the story of that!
Sorry to prattle on just thought i would give some sort of indicators of the info i would like to be aiming at , you can only hope,
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wow you have been busy i havent had the in depth research so far just the place and date of birth but i do know that alot ofthe ladies of our family didnt have fathers nameon the certificates and as they were horse dealers it is said that back then that kinda means gypsy but there is alot of intresting info to be found by the sounds of it. i believe there is a way of finding criminal records of people but i have not yet done this ill try and find out how im sure we would learn more about our family that way!
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Hi,
genes united have brought out newspaper articles. In the nottingham post I have found an article dated 28th march 1923, which involves my grandmother Elizabeth Baldry whose mother was Millicent Baldry from grantham. Involving Elizabeth taking poison and informing a police officer and being arrested for attempting suicide. which was classed as a crime in those days. During the hearing Millicent was asked if she could take Elizabeth home and her reply was she couldn't as Elizabeth's stepfather would not allow her home. This implies that Millicent must have remarried sometime previous to this. This article informed me of why my grandmother had been in custody and then been admitted to nottingham workhouse and then transferred to grantham workhouse. At the time of the incident she would have been about three months pregnant ,but there wasn't any mention of this at the hearing.
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sorry i havent been on here for a long time thats amazing you could find that out!!! so i will be looking at millicents marriage and life with fred and see if there was i ordered some of millicents certificates this morning which will answer few things. like her death cert. will give name if widow etc
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Hi Bryan
I was wondering how you were getting on with researching the Baldry side of your family. Frederick and Millicent were my great great grandparents. Hayleyc is my second cousin. I have just started looking again and have found something in a local paper which you may interested in.
Regards Steve