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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Suffolk => Topic started by: Tanya Marie on Saturday 18 April 15 16:40 BST (UK)
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My Grandad Cecil Walter Pipe married Nancy Isobel Self. They both lived and died in Brundish Suffolk. Nancy had
a sister May and at least one half sister. Any help would be appreciated.
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Marriage:
March qtr 1941
Blyth (Suffolk) district vol 4a, page 3225
Pipe, Cecil W G
Self, Nancy I
Birth:
March qtr 1920
Hartismere district vol 4a, page 2352
Pipe, Cecil W G Mother's maiden name: Pipe
Probably best to purchase the Marriage Certificate, as it will mention father's names?
Cost will be £9.25 from GRO.
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From freebmd
Births March qtr 1919
Nancie I Self mothers maiden name Pearce Blything 4a 139 (born 30.1.1919 died 1979)
Marriages September qtr 1912
Walter Self/Harriett Pearce Blything 4a 2347
Mothers maiden name Pearce on both the following births
June qtr 1915
May A Self Blything 4a 2044
Births December 1920
Henry J Self Blything 4a 1955
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Deaths March qtr 1922
Walter Self aged 43 Blything 4a 1591
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Previous marriage for Walter
Marriages March qtr 1904
Walter Self/Ellen Sarah Nobbs Hartismere 4a 1037
Deaths March qtr 1911
Ellen S Self aged 27 Blything 4a 664
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Hello Carol
Thank you for all the info. Is there any mention of another daughter from Walter's first marriage? His wife died so young. There was a half sister who had an illegitimate baby and spent the remainder of her life in St Audry' s of Melton Suffolk. I forgot about Henry. I met him at a family wedding when I was 6!
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Hi
Sorry - as the marriage was 1904, you would have to look up Walter on the 1911 census to get details of any children at that time. Because of copyright issues, we are not allowed to post details from the 1911 census.
To help in any search below - the 1901 shows Walter as a 22yr old born Peasenhall Suffolk. he was in lodgings and his occupation was groom & gardener RG13 Piece: 1793 Folio 13 Page 17
You can probably get the info for free by using my instructions below - just use Walter as your search criteria
USING THE FREE 1911 INDEX TO DETERMINE THE CORRECT HOUSEHOLD
http://www.1911census.co.uk/search/tnaform.aspx
Once you find a possible match - make a note of the county and district in which the person was living
Return to the index and in PERSONAL DETAILS - just put the surname of the family - nothing else
In LOCATION - Select the county and below it - type in the district
In OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSEHOLD - show the full name of the person you have found on the index
Click SEARCH
The 1911 census is strictly pay per view so you will have to buy credits to view the full entry - the above instructions will only help to possibly show others of the same surname in the same household
You can check birthplaces for free using GRU
http://www.GenesReunited.co.uk/search.page/index/census_1911
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There is a tree on a*ry that lists 4 children of the first marriage....
Frederick b. 1904
Thomas b. 1906
Gladys b. 1906
Jessie b. 1910
There is a WW1 Military Pension file on the same website that has the marriage particulars for Walter to Harriet Pearce 17 Sep 1912 and lists 3 children initially....
Frederick Walter George b. 27 Mar 1904
Gladys Elizabeth b. 01 Oct 1907
Jessie Ellen b. 23 Aug 1910 ......all b. Halesworth
May Annie b. 03 May 1915 is added on a subsequent page.
Sadly, there is a death for a Thomas E Self age 5 in Jun qtr 1911 that could be the Thomas listed in the tree. If he was Walter's son and was still alive at the time of the 1911 census, you should find him in that record.
I have not found a record of any of the siblings coming to Canada at this point, to answer the query on the Canada Board.
PB