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Beginners => Family History Beginners Board => Topic started by: holl83 on Tuesday 26 August 14 20:11 BST (UK)
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Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone could have a look into a family for me.
Father: Ferdinand Noel Buch
Mother: Sarah Jane Buch (nee andrews)
Sometimes the surname shows up as Buck?
They moved around an awful lot so I cant give a location, but they lived in Kings Lynn, Dundee, Hull, Newcastle and Liverpool.
I have found four children so far
Noel, elizabeth, olga and Ferdinand.
All children I have found so far were born between 1891 and 1901.
I just wondered if there were any others, possibly still born or died? There is also a possibilty Ferdinand could have fathered other children with other women.
Any ideas?
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Have you checked freebmd, using the years of likely births and by just putting in the surname, along with mothers maiden surname, also look at deaths to see if any of the children died.
Unless Ferdinand's lady friends registered the children using his name or took out action to get child support and you can find the legal action with him named then you are unlikely to find them
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Is this the father Ferdinand Noel Buch 24,Cranbourne Street Hull died 15th Feb 1911 at Hull City Asylum
Daughter Olga in Orphans home
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Is this the father Ferdinand Noel Buch 24,Cranbourne Street Hull died 15th Feb 1911 at Hull City Asylum
Daughter Olga in Orphans home
That's the one. son Ferdinand ended up in boys home. very interesting family I'm trying to tie up some loose ends.
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Hi Holl83
These are on LancashireBMD but no mothers maiden name
BUCH Annie 1904 Broughton Salford Lancashire
BUCH Berke C 1905 Prescot Prescot Lancashire
Mo
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Lots of records for Noel Thomas F Buch born Broughty Ferry Angus on the passenger lists
Elizabeth with her Aunt I presume you have all this information
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Still births: stillbirth registers not always in use. Deaths before registration: may result in a death cert without a birth cert. Sometimes no birth or death cert; midwife and undertaker just put the infant in with an old lady of the parish, who would "keep them company".
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thanks for the replies. I have seen some of the passenger lists for noel. I have him coming back from Brazil in 1910 first class so was probably doing alright for himself at this time. I imagine he worked over there before he moved to Canada then cuba then america.