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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Hampshire & Isle of Wight => Topic started by: BW252 on Saturday 03 November 12 14:32 GMT (UK)
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Trying to find marriage and death of C M Beagley b 1895 Hartley Wintney. 1911 census has her with parents Esau and Caroline Mary.
I believe she may have also been known as Cassy!!!!!
Cannot trace her after 1911 ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ???
grateful for any help.
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There is a marriage of a Caroline E Beagley on FreeBMD in 1915, Hartley Wintney RD, spouse George Hicks.
Worth following up?
Nell
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Thanks Nell - yes had a look at this and am still not sure? Why would Caroline change her name from C Mary to E?. I had a death for a Caroline E Hicks in Chatham in 1966 aged 71 which could fit the bill but again she is Caroline E
Harry
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Do you have the birth certificate?
There is no compulsion to keep using the same names - people are allowed to use whatever names they like provided there is no intention to defraud. Perhaps she didn't like whatever the original M stood for, and chose E instead.
Equally she may never have used the M again, simply becoming Caroline.
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Nell
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Thanks Little Nell. I had noticed also that in the 1901 census she is known as "Cassy" (Dorothy???) She was registered at birth as "Caroline Mary" her mothers names.
I have sent for her Marriage cert so hopefully that will clear it up
Harry
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Now have the MC and the Caroline Edith who marries George Hicks in 1915 is not Caroline Mary but her cousin (Fa is Jacob Beagley - Esaus brother))
Still stumped over Caroline Mary aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh
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I think Caroline Mary Beagley was my Grandmother. She married my Grandfather Clarence Burden under the name of Kathleen M Beagley in Wombwell , South Yorkshire. They had 3 children Dorothy, Elizabeth (Betty) and Charles. We've been tracing the family tree for a number for years but hit a
brick wall with her details as she admitted on her deathbed that she had married under a false name.
We were led to believe she was estranged from her family. Fathers name had been transcribed as EVAN on Marriage certificate but the copy of the original shows his name was Esau and was a carpenter which has, eventually, led us to your posts.