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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Lancashire => Topic started by: kellisto on Sunday 21 March 10 16:47 GMT (UK)
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Hi all,
I wondered if anybody could help me in trying to find a certain Annie Dowler who is recorded as the mother of my gggrandfather, James Thomas Hardy. He was born in 1896, and Annie Dowler and William Hardy are recorded as his parents. Also, they are recorded as his parents in St. Wilfrid's R.C. Parish records as a note on his marriage record in 1923 to Sarah Ross.
I have hit a brick wall with Annie Dowler, as I am unable to find a marriage record between her and William. There are a couple of Annie Dowler's on the census around the Chorlton registration district, but one appears to be potentially 10 years to old, and one 10 years or so too young!
James Thomas was born in 16 John Wood Street, Salford on 5 Sep 1896. If anybody could shed any light on Annie Dowler, I would be grateful!
Many thanks,
Karl
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Does the birth entry show Annie as Annie Hardy nee Dowler or Annie nee Dowler
Or is she just shown as Annie Dowler?
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It could be that Annie Dowler was a widow when she married William Hardy ??? so you would not find a birth registration for her.
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Hi,
these were the details of James Thomas' birth cert:
Registration District: Salford
1896, Birth in the Sub-district of Regent Road, Salford in the County of Salford
No: 466
1: When and where born: Fifth September 1896, 16 John Wood Street U.D.
2. Name, if any: James Thomas
3. Sex: Boy
4. Name and surname of father: William HARDY
5: Name, surname and maiden surname of mother: Annie HARDY formerly DOWLER
6. Occupation of Father: Dock Labourer
7. Signature, description and residence of informant: Wm HARDY, Father, 16 John Wood Street, Salford
8. When registered: Thirteenth October 1896
9. Signature of registrar: J.W. Black
10. Name entered after registration: -
I'll have to look into the possibility of a second marriage too!
Karl
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Also bear in mind that they may not have legally married, :-\
Even though its says "formerly" on the certificate, this is not an indication that a marriage actually took place.
More searching needed I fear
"Annie" may have been Ann or Hannah or even Mary Ann have you tried looking for any of those ???.
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Have been looking for the family in 1901... is this them where Wm is down as a widower living in South Manchester RG13/3708/76/22 ???
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There is this death but the area is wrong
Deaths December qtr 1900
Annie Dowler aged 31 Prestwich 8d 294
There is no Annie Dowler in that age range on the 1891 census and no marriage of a Dowler to an Annie between 1888-1900
There is no Annie Hardy death in the Chorlton area 1896-1901 that is young enough
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Thanks everyone...the search will continue!
I think this is the family on the 1901 census...there don't appear to be any other obvious candidates..
I can't find a birth now for Helen Hardy! Aaargghh...even though it's frustrating, hopefully the search will yield results!
Rgds,
Karl
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I checked the 1891 for Helen under Hardy and Dowler as well as freebmd but no luck
Have you checked the 1911
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Hi Karl,
I think you'll find Helen's birth listed under Ellen Hardy. There are two births, 1891 Chorlton and 1892 Salford.
She appears as Ellen on 1911 census.
Louisamay
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There is this death but the area is wrong
Deaths December qtr 1900
Annie Dowler aged 31 Prestwich 8d 294
There is no Annie Dowler in that age range on the 1891 census and no marriage of a Dowler to an Annie between 1888-1900
There is no Annie Hardy death in the Chorlton area 1896-1901 that is young enough
CaroleW, you may not be wrong on this lady as this one died in the poorhouse. So she still could be the right lady?
Buried in Phillips park cemetery.
Roman Catholic section.
Grave number: i 144
This is a paupers/common grave.
Migky ;)
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1881
RG11 3935 84 7
has 2 Annie Dowlers on it in Manchester area , one age 24 and one age 3
so by James's birth in 1896 they would be 39 and 18, so either could potentially be his mother.
Although as we have never found her on a census, we do not know when or where she was born - could be anywhere! All we know is she was in John Wood Street in 1896 and was of childbearing age at that time.
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Think you might be onto something Migky with the Roman Catholic connection
Also, they are recorded as his parents in St. Wilfrid's R.C. Parish records as a note on his marriage record in 1923 to Sarah Ross.
The R.C,s were champion at covering up any illegitimacy ,maybe that's whats happened here as Karl cannot find a marriage for Annie and Wm. :-\