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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => London & Middlesex Lookup Requests => London and Middlesex => England => London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests => Topic started by: louisa maud on Saturday 05 September 09 12:15 BST (UK)
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I am a bit confused at the moment
evidence so far
1893 and 1895 2 children born Shadwell
1901 family living Ascot Road
Canning Town
1911 family living Ordnance Road
Plaistow
child shown on 1911 as being born 1903 (8 on census) Shadwell
I have visited ERO to scour church records for baptism, none found, no registration found, we know his exact birth date but not exact year, give or take 1 year either side, none found, searched Canning Town and Plaistow 1903-1905, I assummed that would be the areas as both census addresses are in these areas
If a child was born in Shadwell would that be the registration district of if the family moved could they register it in the new area bearing in mind 42 days are allowed for registration a family could have moved by then.
I am at a loss with this person, who I can't name on a public board, we know he lived and we know when he died but there seems to be "no paper trail" for anything else in between
Shadwell comes under Stepney but I wonder what church it could be if he was baptised in Shadwell
Any suggestions please
Louisa Maud
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Try this site http://www.eolfhs.org.uk/parish/shadwell.htm
Sylviaann
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Thank You Sylviann, this person is so much of a mystery, I would dearly love to sort him out
LM
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Ordnance Road was located in Canning Town-within the then County Borough of West Ham.
It appears that Ordnance Road and surrounding areas were bombed during WW2 and some of the houses demolished and or badly damaged and demolished at the end of WW2.
Then in the 1970's the County Borough of West Ham merged with the adjoining Borough of East Ham to become the one Borough of Newham.
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Looking on a large map
opps, sorry don't know what happened here, I lost the rest of my message, Ordnance Road is right by a flyover on the London A13
LM
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If a child was born in Shadwell would that be the registration district of if the family moved could they register it in the new area bearing in mind 42 days are allowed for registration a family could have moved by then.
Ibelive this question has been asked before and the answer is (if I remeber rightly) that whilst the birth can be reported within a different district it will be recorded in the district where the event took place. So if the family did move within the 42 day period the birth should still be recorded as having taken place in the district which Shadwell comes under, which as you rightly say was Stepney.
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You could try this site http://www.parishregister.com/searchpage.asp There are a few lists which go up to 1900s. The one at Wapping, which is next to Shadwell could be worth a look at. In fact it is worth looking at all those within the date period as people did move around but may have stuck to a church for baptisms.
St George in the East and St Dunstans were popular churches for the area
Sylviaann
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Thank you to everyone who has helped on this topic, I am now going to consider it closed
Louisa Maud