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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => London and Middlesex => England => London & Middlesex Lookup Requests => Topic started by: fams 123 on Monday 07 June 10 14:17 BST (UK)
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Hello, I cannot find a marriage for George Willis and Ada Ellen Hunt.They had a child in 1909-Elsie May Willis registration district Brentford.Born 12th.August 1909. Would be really grateful for any help.Regards Eileen
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DO you know that Elsie was the eldest?
Was Hunt Ada's maiden name (from Elsie's birth cert?) if so could shehave been marriede before and therefore married to Willis under a different surname?
Have you found the family in 1911 - to see what clues there are there - eg older children, how many years do they say they have been married etc
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Hello, Ada Ellen Hunt was her name on the birth certificate of Elsie May.Have found a George Willis born 1870 in Hammersmith on the 1871 Census.Father Thomas Willis-Baker.Mother Jane Bryant but not sure if this is the right one.Cannot find the family after that.Regards Eileen.
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I guess there are a lot of George Willises around, and as yet there is no info about yours like place or year of birth, so I would suggest it might be a little premature trying to guess at him as a 1 yr old!
If you find George and Ada with little ELsie in 1911 it might give a few clues - as I said before it should say how long they said they had been married. Also George and Ada will give an age and a place of birth. Hopefully any older children will be listed with places of birth, giving an idea of the families movements. Hopefully all this might lead to a marriage and therefore a fathers name for George. Only then, armed with an approx year and place of birth and a fathers name, you might pinpoint him on a census before his marriage.
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Hello,yes you are absolutely right.They are common names,I shall see if I can find them on the 1911.Many thanks for your help Regards Eileen
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There is a possibility that they may be Catholics.How do I get on to Catholic records.Thank you.Regards Eileen
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After the start of Civil Registration in 1837, there should be a record of ALL marriages in the GRO index , wherever they took place, and a certificate can be ordered fron www.gro.gov.uk once you have found thet entry in the index.
Of course if they never actaully married then you wont get it!
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How is Elsie's mother named in the birth certificate?
For example, is she named as "Ada Ellen Willis, formerly Hunt"? Alternatively, is she named simply as "Ada Ellen Hunt"?
The first case would suggest that her parents were married. The second case may indicate that her parents were not married.
Nigel
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I can't see a family with a 2 year old Elsie that fits in 1911.
Did they have anymore children?
Do you have Elsie's marriage cert- what does she say about her dad then/name,job etc? Who were the witnesses?
Do you have an address from her 1909 birth cert?
Carol