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Title: Christopher Beattie Thurnscoe
Post by: Yvonne_W on Friday 10 July 15 16:36 BST (UK)
My Great Uncle Christopher Beattie died in WW1. His usual address was Hawthorn House, Chapel Street, Thurnscoe. Him & his wife Myra had a child christened in Thurnscoe 30th October 1911. Again, the address was Hawthorne House. I can't find the family in the 1911 census (I've looked at all Chapel Street) and can find no reference anywhere to a Hawthorne House. Any help please?
Thank you.
Title: Re: Christopher Beattie Thurnscoe
Post by: CaroleW on Friday 10 July 15 16:44 BST (UK)
Info for searching purposes only

Myra was nee Wilson and b circa 1888 Darfield according to the 1901 census.  The marriage was 1909
 
1911 information cannot be given here due to copyright restrictions
Title: Re: Christopher Beattie Thurnscoe
Post by: Yvonne_W on Friday 10 July 15 16:52 BST (UK)
Many thanks.
Title: Re: Christopher Beattie Thurnscoe
Post by: CaroleW on Friday 10 July 15 16:56 BST (UK)
This gives us some clues about Christopher re: birthyear/birthplace

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NNKG-R53

Births September qtr 1884   
Christopher Beattie     Middlesborough    9d   623   
Title: Re: Christopher Beattie Thurnscoe
Post by: Yvonne_W on Friday 10 July 15 17:05 BST (UK)
Yes, I've got his birth in Middlesbrough and in the 1891 & 1901 census with his parents.
Thanks.
Title: Re: Christopher Beattie Thurnscoe
Post by: CaroleW on Friday 10 July 15 17:25 BST (UK)
Hi

Info posted as there were no details of birthyears/birthplaces for Christopher or Myra in your post

Although we are unable to post 1911 details - we can often suggest possibilities in cases of mistranscription etc
Title: Re: Christopher Beattie Thurnscoe
Post by: Yvonne_W on Friday 10 July 15 17:48 BST (UK)
Sorry, should have put everything I knew in 1st post. Any suggestions for the possibility of a mistranscription welcomed.
Thank you.