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Title: THOMPSON family - High Street, Crowle, Lincolnshire
Post by: Bilham on Wednesday 12 December 18 22:01 GMT (UK)
I am researching my great grandfather, John Thompson and his wife Lilly Thompson (nee Couch). The 1911 Census indicates that three children had been born alive although one had subsequently died. This latter death occurred between census's and I can't seem to find any record in births/baptisms via ancestry.co.uk searches.

Can anyone help?

Bilham
Title: Re: THOMPSON family - High Street, Crowle, Lincolnshire
Post by: CaroleW on Wednesday 12 December 18 22:53 GMT (UK)
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This latter death occurred between census's and I can't seem to find any record in births/baptisms via ancestry.co.uk searches.

The death could not have occurred between censuses as they only married in 1903

Use https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/Login.asp  to search for Thompson birth with a mmn of Couch from after their 1903 marriage date up to 1911

If you have purchased certs online you will have created a login/password - if not - registration is free

Using that facility shows Annie  1903  Bernard 1905 and John 1904
Title: Re: THOMPSON family - High Street, Crowle, Lincolnshire
Post by: DCB on Thursday 13 December 18 09:12 GMT (UK)
In case you have not found the death of the child missing from the census:-

THOMPSON, JOHN age 0 1904 D Quarter in THORNE Volume 09C Page 498 (birth in the same quarter)

David
Title: Re: THOMPSON family - High Street, Crowle, Lincolnshire
Post by: Bilham on Monday 21 January 19 18:11 GMT (UK)
Thank-you Carole W and DCB for your help. And for pointing me at GRO.  I confess, I had used it but only to ask for certs I had found in other places.
Based on your recommendation I went back to GRO but it decided it did not like my password and also wouldn't issue the password refresh email to my email account (I also looked in spam).  I'm waiting for GRO to come back to me to explain the problem and then maybe I will be able to get in and have a proper look around.

Anyway...thanks again.

Graham