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Oxfordshire / Re: Batemans in Wendlebury
« on: Friday 30 January 15 04:16 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks, artifis for the extra info re the Batemans of Wendlebury. Appreciate you adding that in. My apologies for not replying earlier. Life has become somewhat hectic of late!!!

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Warwickshire Lookup Requests / George Thomas Bateman in 1911 Census
« on: Wednesday 28 January 15 11:49 GMT (UK)  »
Hoping someone may be able to access George's entry in the 1911 census please. I know he and his family were living in the Aston area and the household should include wife Sarah, daughter Gertrude and sons George and Stanley. I am just curious to know what his occupation was at that time. Many thanks. :)

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Oxfordshire / Re: Batemans in Wendlebury
« on: Tuesday 06 January 15 04:45 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you artifis, much appreciated. The information you have provided helps heaps in filling in the info on my Bateman family. :)

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Oxfordshire / Batemans in Wendlebury
« on: Monday 05 January 15 04:38 GMT (UK)  »
Wondering if anyone would have access to Wendlebury Parish Records?? Looking for details on the birth (circa 1740s), marriage and death of Thomas Bateman. Believe he was married to a Hannah (surname unknown). Also dates of baptism for any children of the marriage would be great if at all possible.
Many thanks.  :)

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Oxfordshire Lookup Requests / Re: Upper Heyford Parish Registers - Bateman
« on: Wednesday 26 November 14 07:47 GMT (UK)  »
Many thanks Carol and Simon, that verifies the information I have to hand. Now need to try and discover what happened to Ann Elizabeth after 1851. She seems to disappear or perhaps married which has been difficult to track down. She is also listed in the census for 1851 as Elizabeth not Ann which just tends to complicate matters further!!  ???
Thanks again for your help.

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Oxfordshire Lookup Requests / Upper Heyford Parish Registers - Bateman
« on: Sunday 16 November 14 02:52 GMT (UK)  »
Hoping to find verification of the baptism of Elizabeth Bateman d of Thomas Bateman and Sarah nee Brock circa 1833. Also baptism of Thomas Bateman s of Thomas and Sarah circa 1835. Also looking for verification that Thomas (Jnr) died circa 1839.
Thanks heaps.  :)

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Warwickshire / Re: Family of Robert Fathers, Birmingham
« on: Monday 27 October 14 05:03 GMT (UK)  »
Exactly right rosie99. That was what had me wondering if I had mixed up 2 families, but from the census entries it doesn't look like it. Another of those mysteries we might never solve I guess. Although, there seems to be a habit of using different names with this family: son Henry (Baptism cert.) known as Harry (Marriage cert.) and Robert George's younger brother was baptised Frederick Thomas but known as Thomas. All adding to the confusion!
Thanks again for your help.

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Warwickshire / Re: Family of Robert Fathers, Birmingham
« on: Sunday 26 October 14 09:26 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks rosie99 -good to hear you have come to the same conclusion that I thought possible. Robert George Fathers must have used the name Charles for some reason, or the church official may have misheard or written the wrong name down perhaps. I don't have a copy of his birth registration itself but do have the registered entry numbers etc.
Robert Fathers (child of Frederick Fathers and Martha Alder nee Bateman) was born in Upper Heyford, Oxfordshire in 1855: March quarter 1855, Registration District: Bicester, Vol. 3a, Page: 515. He is listed on the 1861 Census for Upper Heyford just as Robert Fathers, aged 6, son of Frederick and Martha Fathers.
To verify his middle name I will have to purchase the certificate.
Many thanks for your help. More work yet to do on the children and siblings of Robert Fathers and their respective children.  :)

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Warwickshire / Re: Family of Robert Fathers, Birmingham
« on: Sunday 26 October 14 07:56 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for your prompt replies rosie99 and karenlee. The family you have listed in both those census listings is the one I have been researching rosie99. I actually found 2 Williams - 1 born 1879, died 1880; then the 2nd born 1882. Yes, karenlee, in all the baptism entries I have found the fathers occupation is listed as "bricklayer", which matches the census entries and children's marriage details I have as well. The address changes quite a bit over the times of the baptisms:
Court 37, High Street, Deritend - 1875
33 Court, High Street, Deritend - 1876
4 Dover Place, White Road, Bordesley - 1878
3 House, 6 court, White Road - 1879
White Road - 1881
White Road - 1882
3 House, 11 Court, White Road - 1883
59 South Road - 1887
Found some of those addresses rather interesting e.g. 3 House, 6 Court, White Road. Whatever does that mean??
Thanks again. :)

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