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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Lancashire => England => Lancashire Lookup Requests => Topic started by: carolm56 on Sunday 07 June 20 17:19 BST (UK)
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I have a similar query. I had always assumed that that my mum and her siblings had the same father, I now have a copy of my aunts birth certificate there is no father named on it. As her name was Gladys Lord Bennett (Bennett being my grandmother's maiden name) I am wondering if 'Lord' may be a nod to the father. Is there any way I can research this further? She was born in 1919
Thank you
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The name Lord might be a clue but if no father is named on the birth certificate unlikely you will find out who the father was.
Did she marry and name a father? Was she the eldest of the siblings ie born before the marriage of her mother.
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She did marry but I haven't seen her marriage certificate. I guess I should order a copy. Yes she was the eldest of the siblings, born 4/5 years before the marriage of her mother
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Court Records could yield results if she petitioned the Court for what we know as maintenance.
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She did marry but I haven't seen her marriage certificate. I guess I should order a copy. Yes she was the eldest of the siblings, born 4/5 years before the marriage of her mother
did she marry as Gladys Bennett / Gladys L Bennett or Gladys Lord Bennet ??
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Gladys L Bennett married George Hartsorn in Salford 1936 - making her 17 at the marriage ...is that her ??
and lets not forget that WW1 ended on 11th November 1918 - I bet there were many many births to single women 9 months later - 1919 ...celebrations - too much to drink - these things happen :)
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Yes that is definitely my Gladys Bennett. I understand these things happen just a shame I can't find out any more about her father
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Free index to the 1939 Register seems to have Gladys born in 1918
Gladys Hartsory, 1918, Salford C.B., Lancashire, 23 Fawcett Street
Born in December apparently. Fitting with the Gladys Lord Bennett birth reg March qtr 1919
Did she die as Hartson? :-\
Dec 1965 Salford 10f 475
Hartson, Gladys
age 49
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Yes she did. I never met her though. As a child I was super excited to get to meet my Aunt who lived in Australia. Sadly when she docked in Southampton my Grandmother got a telegram to say that she was very ill and was to be transferred to Hope Hospital and that is where she passed away. I remember as a child being devastated that I never got to meet my Aunt who lived so far away. To this day I believe she came home to die.
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The family seems to be down as HARTSON in the Australian National Archives:
Hartson, Gladys born 1918; Irene born 1949 - arrived Melbourne per SS NEW AUSTRALIA 19 May 1955 - Application for an assisted passage to Australia under the United Kingdom and Australian Government Agreement
Hartson, Gladys; George; Roy; Irene - arrived Melbourne per SS OTRANTO 7 February 1952 [document removal slip only]
https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ListingReports/ItemsListing.aspx
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This is correct. Irene is her daughter. She went on to have 2 other children George and Roy. It's just her father's name I am struggling with. I think it may be my 'brick wall'