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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Lancashire => Topic started by: PaulJC on Sunday 13 December 15 13:47 GMT (UK)
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Hi All,
My distant second cousin was a Patience Edith Foster, born in Cheshire in 1891. She moved to Liverpool and married a Joseph S Rock-Johnson in 1918. She later remarried as Foster-Rock-Johnson in 1943.
Despite this being a really unusual surname, I cannot find any trace whatsoever of the Rock-Johnson family. Any ideas?
Regards,
Paul
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Hi Paul,
More than likely it was not hyphenated i.e. under Johnson but you may need the variants option for the surname?
Annie
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The marriage certificate would prove very useful, I think?
Because it will have his age, and his father's name.
But a possibility (to bear in mind!):
Births, June qtr 1900
Dudley Registration District vol 6c, page 26
Rock, Joseph Seymour
The hyphenated surname might be explained by an illegitimate birth?
There are a plethora of Joseph Johnson births - you really need his father's name to trace any further.
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Joseph Seymour Rock is with his family Joseph & Annie in the census, his mother looks to have died as Annie Rock, so no remarriage either.
Jennifer
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Have you looked at the 1939 Register?
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You have to consider this first marriage is WW1 - Joseph could have been a soldier / sailor from a number of countries - Liverpool was very busy with Military passing through - especially Sailors / Merchant Seamen
I have to say on this occasion the marriage cert in 1918 is a must
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Joseph Seymour Rock died in 1974 in North Wales
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Thanks All,
Some more investigations required.
Paul
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Have you looked at the 1939 Register?
The 1939 Register has the following interesting entries:
Johnson (Rock), Gladys M, born 1920, Location - Bromley M.B., Kent, England
Johnson (Rock), Mary M, born 1898, Location - Paddington, London, England
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Thanks,
Will do.