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Family History Beginners Board / Re: registering a birth in the 1860's
« on: Sunday 20 April 25 01:08 BST (UK)  »
The topic title is registering a birth in the 1860's so it has to be about Matilda doesn't it  ???

If she was born in 1860 then her mother wouldn't be born in the 1860's, yep still confused sorry  :-\

Could you clarify please Sasbear which record has the Norton name on it?  Thank you

Matilda is the initial inquiry but her mother Elizabeth 'Guest' is my ultimate quest. I have struggled to find her ancestry line. I have no concrete evidence of her birth, name, but suspect City Road London, I can give more details when I get home from camping.
Thanks for all responses, I really appreciate all information received on this forum.
Sarah

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: registering a birth in the 1860's
« on: Sunday 20 April 25 01:02 BST (UK)  »
Have you obtained a copy of the birth cert for Matilda from 1860 yet?
Yes I uploaded it on here yesterday.  Internet not great here as camping so not sure if uploaded ok.
Sarah

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: registering a birth in the 1860's
« on: Saturday 19 April 25 01:42 BST (UK)  »
I think Sasbear means that Eliza GUEST who married William BRADSHAW was actually born Eliza NORTON. But will wait for Sasbear to confirm.  ;)

Yes Elizabeth Guest. That is the line of enquiry.  Lots of help from a Sheffield forum, and lots of hypotheses,  but I will still keep searching for answers.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: registering a birth in the 1860's
« on: Saturday 19 April 25 01:40 BST (UK)  »
I think Sasbear means that Eliza GUEST who married William BRADSHAW was actually born Eliza NORTON. But will wait for Sasbear to confirm.  ;)

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: stuck on 3rd generation ancestor
« on: Wednesday 16 April 25 23:36 BST (UK)  »
1871 Sheffield
Piece 4688 Folio 60 Page number 50

Walter Bramall 25Head
Kezia Bramall 25 Wife
Emma Hadfield 15 Sister-in-law
Mary Bramall 6 Daughter

Keziah Hadfield married Walter Bramall in 1866 father John Hadfield

Still no sign of John Bishop Hadfield and Caroline.
Thomas is an apprentice in 1871.
Thank you for your help, maybe Caroline and John missed the census somehow.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: stuck on 3rd generation ancestor
« on: Wednesday 16 April 25 05:58 BST (UK)  »
I think this is the marriage on Anc - her age is 19 - she made her mark and was living at Bridgehouses

Name    Caroline Ashton [Caroline Asleton]
Record Type    Marriage
Marriage Date    24 Jul 1838
Marriage Place    Sheffield, St Peter and St Paul Cathedral, Yorkshire, England
Father    Thos. Asleton
Spouse    John Bishop Hadfield

Yes that's the one!

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Family History Beginners Board / stuck on 3rd generation ancestor
« on: Wednesday 16 April 25 03:15 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
Can anyone suggest how I may move forward in my research on this particular ancestor?

Caroline Ashton
1821–1877
Birth ABT 1821 • ??
Death 1877 • Ecclesall Bierlow, Yorkshire West Riding

On the marriage certificate, married in Sheffield, names father as Thomas Ashton - fishmonger.
On 1841 Census - says born in county (West Riding)
0n 1851 census - says born in London.
on 1861 census - says born Hull.
cannot find her at all on 1871 census.
Anyone who can push me in the right direction please.
Regards
Sarah


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Family History Beginners Board / Re: registering a birth in the 1860's
« on: Tuesday 15 April 25 01:40 BST (UK)  »
Thanks, Yes that's the one I was referring to. I think I will get a digital image and take a look. Can't find a baptism record, but that doesn't mean there is none.  Her parents were William Bradshaw b 1839 Sheffield and Eliza/Elizabeth Guest (Norton is her birth name-but certificate of marriage says surname is Guest-  long story). Matilda was born on 18th Feb 1860, as per the details on the 1939 register. The marriage took place on 29th July 1860.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: registering a birth in the 1860's
« on: Monday 14 April 25 06:32 BST (UK)  »
Thanks - Yes a UK birth. I haven't sent for the certificate yet. Child was born about 3 months before the wedding took place, but is registered with father's name.

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