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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Yorkshire (West Riding) => Topic started by: Bellsare78 on Tuesday 19 October 21 18:23 BST (UK)
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Hi I’m looking for any help in tracing descendants of William Stevens who was married to Hilda Stevens nee crowther/hood .. thank believe his father was Frederick stevens of upper agbrigg and his wife was Henrietta .. I have had some amazing help with the line of Henrietta now looking at tracing Frederick back thank you 😊 x
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Do you have a timescale?
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If I have the right marriage - it was 1960??
If that is the right marriage - any descendants may still be alive. Rootschat has a strict no living persons policy. It's possible there were no children as Hilda was probably born in the 1920's but either may have had children from previous marriages
Hilda Crowther first married Douglas Hood 1945. They presumably divorced as he only died in 1994
It's possible William was previously married - the 1960 marriage cert will give his marital status
No birthyear given by you for William so suggest you use freebmd to look up his birth which will give you his mothers maiden name. That will enable you to find his parents marriage using freebmd
You can then use the various censuses plus freebmd to establish their respective birthplaces & birthyears
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William was born 1915 and died 1977 Frederick died in may 1963 I’m really unsure on how to use freebmd I will give it a go x
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If William died in Huddersfield - he was William Frederick A Stevens b 8.12.1915 mmn Curwen
Link to previous post
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=854267.msg7224273#msg7224273
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Thank you I can trace back to Frederick but it’s his fathers line I’m interested in? X
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Have you read all the replies on your previous post?
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Hi
Given the information you will have to make a note of the names you are looking for in the Huddersfield & Upper Agbrigg registers they could be in either.
Freebmd is easy and I find very user friendly. Go to search then you come to the next page. Then just click on the one you want, (birth marriage or death) then just enter the surname in the box and then the first name. After you have done you enter the year range you want, I usually keep it to 5 or 10 year spans. If you have a common name their is a section that allows you to narrow the search to a selected area.
Regards
John
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I think so Carole I’ll go back and look I was getting confused .. thank you John I appreciate that. X
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Thank you I can trace back to Frederick but it’s his fathers line I’m interested in? X
Fredericks parents married in Canada (from your other post) and his father was said to be from London. It may be that you will have to wait until the release of the 1921 census next year to get more information on him.
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Oh that’s fab I did t know the next one was released next year thank you x