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Beginners => Family History Beginners Board => Topic started by: Jason Jase on Saturday 18 October 25 17:38 BST (UK)
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I have a living person and here parents as a DNA match. We are stuck on her deceased grandparents and above.
the only fact I know is right is this marriage registration
Marriages Dec 1936
Burton Phyllis M husband Hampton, Walter J Basford 7b 500
I entered them into familysearch Walter as P7GG-FQB and Phyllis as P7GL-GLT
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Hi,
This appears to be them as well in Heanor and later in the 1939 register.
First name(s) Phyllis Maud
Last name Burton
Sex Female
Marriage year 1936
Parish Heanor St.Lawrence
Place Heanor
Spouse's first name Walter Josiah
Spouse's last name Hampton
County Derbyshire
Country England
Register Office Amber Valley (Ripley)
Reference HN/08/055
Record set Derbyshire Registrars Marriage Index
Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
Subcategory Civil Marriage & Divorce
Collections from England, Great Britain
First name(s) Last name(s) Birth date Sex Occupation Marital status Schedule Schedule sub number
Walter Hampton 05 Jun 1908 Male Station Berlow Inspectro Joint Married 144 1
Phyllis Hampton 29 Feb 1912 Female Machinist Hosioery Manufactur Married 144 2
Annie Burton 25 May 1871 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Old Age Pensioner Widowed 144 3
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There is a piece in the newspaper about the wedding
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From the newspaper and family mentioned, I think this would be the Charlesworth family
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01u2c/
There is a marriage for Annie Burton (c 1893 sister in 1911 census)
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Thomas Levi Charlesworth (brother in law) 1 Oct 1925, Heanor,
Annie's father Arthur Burton address 4 John Street
marriage witnesses Hiriam Burton Esther Ward
1901 John Street
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01u2d/
Esther White mother-in-law
Possible marriage Arthur and Annie Elizabeth White
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01u2e/
Checked all the census returns before her marriage and parents always Annie and Arthur.
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Thank you. I wasn't able to find how I am related to this person but they would be on my dads side. I was able to push it back a few more generations
to John White M731-G2F and Paskett ? M731-G2R
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Looking for Paskett-
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01u2i/
John White and Pasketh Haseldine married 1838, trees have him as Woolston's parents.
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Jason, how do you know from your original comment that you are actually tracking the right person? The information given relating to your DNA match is not necessarily the person you're researching, unless there is more that you know that you haven't yet stated.
The name is not distinctive enough for you to be able to make the jump that you have made unless there is more to it than you have stated.
Zaph
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Zaphod99,
Hi, a little confused by your comment, where is the jump you are talking about?
Assuming we have the right starting couple, I would be tempted to push Wo(o)lstans grandparents back to William and Elizabeth Haseldine in Cossall.
Though whether that is the right line to follow who knows!
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the person I am a DNA match knew there grandparents. The fact that I haven't found exactly how I am related to them is not a surprise. I have thousands of people on my tree. There ancestors where from the exact same parish are my ancestors.
I have linked my DNA match to Isaac Fretwell MCMX-15N who is the brother of my 2nd great grandmothers 2nd partner. She was a bigamist and took hundreds of hours and a lot of help to sort out.
I am not making the Jump that Isaac was actually the father of my great grandfather but I will not rule it out either.