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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Warwickshire => Topic started by: Roy Bartley on Tuesday 03 November 15 15:30 GMT (UK)
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Looking for info Re Charles Henry Bradbury, I have the following documents:
1. Birth Certificate of Albert Edward Bradbury, born 1 Jan 1916 at 46 Stores? Row, Perry Bar. Father stated as Charles Bradbury, mother Elizabeth Bradbury formerly Hayes.
2. Marriage Certificate of Albert Edward Bradbury, stating: Father Charles Henry Bradbury.
I cannot find the marriage of Charles Henry & Elizabeth Hayes. Nor can I find them on the 1901/1911 census.
Can anyone help?
Thanks Roy.
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Hello Roy
The name Bradbury caught my eye.
There is a marriage for Charles Bradbury and Elizabeth Hayes at Chesterfield during the June Qtr 1874 according to Free BMD.
Judy
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Thanks for your reply. I think it might be too early for "my" Charles, they had a son in 1916 in Birmingham.
Roy.
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Hello
Have you seen this on Familysearch
3.6.1895 Pelsall
Charles Bradbury 24 miner Heath End s of John Bradbury labourer married
Elizabeth Haynes 25 Heath End daughter of George Haynes labourer
In 1901 they may be at 16 Ventnor Place Handsworth
Charles Bradbury 30 lab in factory Bromby Staffs
Elizabeth 29 Hooker Hill staffs
Herbert 12 Walsall
Elizabeth 9 Pelsall
May 8
Charles H 6
John 4 Witton
Sarah A 1 1/2
I can't see a baptism for Charles to a John Bradbury labourer but there is a Charles and Harriet Bradbury at Pelsall miner around the right time.
Ciderdrinker
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Hi
Just found Charles's baptism at Burton on Trent
Charles Bradbury 20.9.1867 s of John and Hannah Bradbury Branstone labourer.
He's a visitor on the earlier censuses but he's the only son of John born in Staffordshire I can see.
Elizabeth looks like she's the daughter of George and Sarah Haynes born 1847 and 1850 from Kingswinford and is on the census born Quarry Bank.But the computer's playing up and i can't get the image to load
Ciderdrinker
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Well done Ciderdrinker I had been pondering about this family for some time. I knew they couldn't be the ones I had found.
Judy