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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Lincolnshire => Topic started by: naffi girl on Wednesday 03 July 24 16:11 BST (UK)
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Hi there I am looking for Charles E Sandy who I think lived in Aslackby and married Ruth stones not sure of a lot more but wondered if you could help.
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Could we have some dates please
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Clara R not Ruth :)
Marriage Mar qtr 1925
Sandy Charles E Stones
Stones Clara R Sandy
Lincoln 7a 793
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Birth Sep qtr 1903
Stones Clara Ruth Lincoln 7a 477
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Looking very promising all I know is they lived in Aslackby in 1936. They had four children before my uncle was born in 1936.
I think this was there marriage.
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Did Clara Ruth die from or during the birth of your uncle in mq 1936, and did Charles remarry dq 1936?
SS
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Did Clara Ruth die from or during the birth of your uncle in mq 1936, and did Charles remarry dq 1936?
SS
The 1939 Register would seem to confirm this, Charles E Sandy is living at South Fen, Morton, South Kesteven. With him is his wife, Phyllis (DOB 9/11/1916) and George Sandy, DOB 15/2/1926. There are two others at that address but the records are closed.
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Yes we believe she died at that time . I wonder who there parents were.
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In 1911, Clara Ruth, born in Bardney, daughter of George and Emily, nee Clipsham, was in Ferry Road, Bardney, together with sister, Constance.
George born in Timberland in 1851 and Emily in Bardney in 1867
1911 - Charles Edward Sandy was in Broxholme, Lincoln. Father, John Alfred, born 1881 in Bardney and mother, Mary Jane, nee Beaumont, 1880 in Langtoft, York
In 1921, Charles was boarding in South Ormsby, Alford, born 1904 in Martin in Timberland.
In 1921, Constance and her parents were still there, but no Clara Ruth, and I can't see her elsewhere.
David
P.S. Clara Ruth Stones was baptised on 14th August 1903 in Barney, daughter of George and Emily.
Constance Alice May Stones, born on 26th May 1906 and baptised on 26th June, married Arthur W Harness in Horncastle District in 1925.
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Thank you so much for your help does it say what George did for a living.
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George was a Shoemaker, later Boot Repairer.
Some trees on Ancestry, if correct, have the Stones family going back to 1560, and the Clipsham family back to around 1700.
David
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That’s fantastic my uncle was fostered out when he was a baby as his mum died and never knew his true family.