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Northumberland / Re: Can you live in the TOWN HALL?
« on: Sunday 01 July 12 16:49 BST (UK)  »
Im going to send off for my grandads birth certificate and see how  his mothers maiden name is spelt on that -


Thank you to everyone for your help


Trai :)

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Northumberland / Re: Can you live in the TOWN HALL?
« on: Sunday 01 July 12 16:32 BST (UK)  »
 On the marriage certificate neither parties signed  and neither did their one witness -Ann Scott ( I havent traced her to my g grandfathers side , so know idea who she was )

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Northumberland / Re: Can you live in the TOWN HALL?
« on: Sunday 01 July 12 15:38 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
 been looking at the 1871  Garths Heads Ragged and Industrial School cencus.

The Mary Giblin on there was born 1859 ( my mary could have got her age wrong  on marrage certificate , then got it wrong on every cencus after - :)  )
I think it says birth place Yorkshire.

The Catherine  Giblin is born 1863 Newcastle upon Tyne   ( right age and place but wrong name )



DAYS BUILDINGs -Newcastle 1871 cencus - again this mary is born  1859 - father james  ( I suppose John could also be called Jack - know by other ancestors what name they were born with wasnt always what they were know by)


looked up all giblins born on the birth index - non before 1850 -  Hackstaples post about Irish link  could be right  -  :)


Radcliff - I like the idea of Mary living in a cellar under the Town Hall - non of my ancestors have done anything interesting yet  :)


Trai

  

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Northumberland / Re: Can you live in the TOWN HALL?
« on: Sunday 01 July 12 13:38 BST (UK)  »
Hi'

Im looking for Mary Giblin born 1862/63  married Edward Metcalf in Newcastle Upon Tyne 1883.
Fathers down as John Giblin (deceased -occupation -joiner ). I have her on all cencus records after marrage      ( says she was born in Newcastle Upon Tyne )  I have her death certificate  she died 5th November 1902 age 39 years in Newcastle Upon Tyne.

I just carnt find her before her marrage ( hoped a sibling would have turned up on one of the cencus records - but that would have made things to easy :) )

Can anyone help please :)

Trai

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Northumberland / Re: Can you live in the TOWN HALL?
« on: Sunday 01 July 12 01:39 BST (UK)  »
Hi ,Nanny jan


Just been looking at the marrage certificate again and it still looks like it says Town Hall. However my great gran dosnot seem to exist before she got married no birth or census records seem to match whats on her marrage certificate. I thought getting the certificate would make it easier to trace her ,ha ha I'm learning.



           Trai :)

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Northumberland / Can you live in the TOWN HALL?
« on: Saturday 30 June 12 23:51 BST (UK)  »
Just got my great grandparents marrage certificate and my great grandmothers place of residence is  the TOWN HALL Newcastle. They were married in 1883 , I didn't think people lived in town halls.

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