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The Common Room / Re: BAPTISM MARGIN ENTRY H of N help?
« on: Wednesday 07 August 24 18:21 BST (UK)  »
I'd agree with Hour of Need. 

FreeBMD show a death registration in September quarter 1887 - West Derby RD (which would cover Everton) for Elizabeth Partington, aged 0.

 :-\  :'(

Hi, yes Elizabeth died on the 16th September 1887 at her home and was buried 3 days later in the Parochial Cemetery, Rice Lane, Walton, Liverpool. Thank you  :-\

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The Common Room / Re: BAPTISM MARGIN ENTRY H of N help?
« on: Wednesday 07 August 24 16:53 BST (UK)  »
Are you able to post a clip of the entry so people can see what you are looking at?

Thank you, picture added 😀

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The Common Room / BAPTISM MARGIN ENTRY H of N help?
« on: Wednesday 07 August 24 14:59 BST (UK)  »
Hi there, I wonder if anyone has ever come across an entry of ‘H of N’ in the margin of a baptism record.

It appears many times on other baptisms but later is shortened to HN.

The record is from 1887 and the child it appears against died a few weeks after baptism from inanition.


Elizabeth Partington
Age   0
Birth Date   12 Aug 1887
Baptism Date   30 Aug 1887
Baptism Place   Everton, St Chad with Christ Church, Lancashire, England
Father   Samuel Partington
Mother   Elizabeth Partington


Any thoughts?

Thank you  :)

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The Common Room / Re: Electoral Regsiter Help
« on: Friday 02 September 22 20:19 BST (UK)  »
P.s that was super quick work locating all of that information and records!!! Impressive  ;D

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The Common Room / Re: Electoral Regsiter Help
« on: Friday 02 September 22 20:18 BST (UK)  »
Thank you Allan, yes, that’s them!  ;D

The 1911 census shows them in Liverpool and they are there for the rest of their lives according to Electoral Rolls and Census records. This I’ve spent months researching. Ive found all the marriage, birth, baptism and death and electoral register records etc.

The last bit I’m trying to work out is their whereabouts between the years 1906 and 1911. I’ve found them on the Electoral Register for 1911/1912 as noted in my post above but don’t fully understand what it all means as shown above  ???

Help!!

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The Common Room / Re: Electoral Regsiter Help
« on: Friday 02 September 22 19:55 BST (UK)  »
Hi there, yes this is the correct family. I know they are in Salford until at least 1906 as a baptismal record confirms this, but I would love to work out when they actually moved to Liverpool if possible.

Thank you 😊

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The Common Room / Electoral Regsiter Help
« on: Friday 02 September 22 09:11 BST (UK)  »
Hello all, I am looking for some help regarding the Liverpool, England, Electoral Registers, 1833-1970 for the residence year of 1911-1912.

I have found an entry for my family and in the third column it reads ‘dwelling house successive’ and in last column there are three addresses listed, the last address being his current abode.

I am trying to determine in which year they were actually living at these addresses, 1910 or 1911 as I want to work out when my family moved from Salford to Liverpool.

I am aware there was a qualifying date of July 31st, so am I correct to assume that the 12 month qualifying period began on the 31st July 1910 for the 1911-1912 register or the 31st July 1911 (am I correct in also thinking that the register was then published in October 1911). So when would this indicate that the family were living in these previous addresses.

I have them on the 1911 census, which I believe was taken in April 1911, living at the address given as their current abode, Gibbons Lane.

Can anyone make any sense of this or provide any help regarding these registers?

I cannot find my ancestor on an earlier census and he doesn’t appear again on the Electoral Register in Liverpool until the residence year of 1913-1914 but at a different address, without the word ‘successive’.

Kind regards

Ree Ree

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