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Northamptonshire / Re: Dunmores around Earls Barton and surrounds
« on: Thursday 30 October 25 06:54 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks very much Willsy.
Pearson seems correct.

The one little query I am trying to resolve is the middle name "W" in her daughter's name !!!

I love genealogy and Rootschat, and thanks all for your help

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Northamptonshire / Re: Dunmores around Earls Barton and surrounds
« on: Wednesday 29 October 25 13:37 GMT (UK)  »
Very plausible "softly softly" and "rosie99".  Thanks very both.  Need to sharpen my pencil and keep researching
Thanks again.

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Northamptonshire / Dunmores around Earls Barton and surrounds
« on: Wednesday 29 October 25 10:46 GMT (UK)  »
Hi all.
Researching the Dunmores, more recently Ada Dunmore b 1882 in Earls Barton and eldest dau of John Dunmore 1861-1934 snd Sarah Ann Dunmore 1862-1934.

Ada appears in 1891 1901 1911 and 1921 as a single person.
1881 a scholar age 9 at London End Earls Barton.
1901 a worker living with grandfolks John and Mary Austin in High St.
1911 age 29 a mothers help to Frederick and EJ Wallis at an address in Burton Latimer
1921 a servant for Thomas and Nelly Knight. Shown as single and age 44

Maybe i have the wrong Ada Dunmore although i recognise dates "varied".  A cousin believed Ada married Arthur Nurser in 19xx so maybe he is correct and my 1921 census has led me down a rabbit hole !!

The other part of the conundrum is that parents John Dunmore and Sarah Ann Dunmore seem to be from separate Dunmore families - well for at least several generations anyway.

Interested to hear anyone else is researching Dunmores.

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Kildare / Re: Clearys - Monasterevin
« on: Sunday 28 August 22 12:48 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for your contributions - This is the info I have

Thomas William Cleary came over from "Ireland" married Gladys Ann Wynn in Walsall in 1918
On the 1901 Census Gladys was "boarding" at Norton Canes (South Staffs) born in 1900 and the head of that household was

Thomas and Gladys had three children between 1918 and 1931 but Thomas then disappeared, maybe died.  Gladys married Alfred Perry in 1936 and in the 1939 register they are listed as

Alfred Perry
Gladys Perry
Dorothy Cleary - pencilled through Boden whom she later married
Percy Cleary
Winifred Cleary - pencilled through Boden who she later married

By an extreme quirk both Dorothy and Winifred married unrelated Bodens although one is sometimes listed as Leonard Baden not Boden

So Gladys's timeline was b 1900,  m 1918, widowed after 1931 (Winifred born) then m again to Alfred Perry in 1936


 

I have just discovered Thomas was "hiding in plain sight" born in 1895 and living in Walsall with his dad Kogger and mum Kale with the surname Clarey. Obviously spelling is an issue but thanks all for your assistance on this.

Case closed  !!!!
 

 

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Kildare / Re: Clearys - Monasterevin
« on: Saturday 27 August 22 08:53 BST (UK)  »
Not sure if there are still people actively researching from this thread. I am trying to help a friend who is researching a Thomas William Cleary who is believed to have come from Kildare to England.  He married Gladys Anne Wynn in Walsall Staffs in 1918 so would probablyhavebeen born in the 1880s or maybe the 1890s.  I have seen a reference on Ancestry to a Thomas Cleary b 1867, but maybe a tad early for a 1918 wedding in England.

Thoughts anyone please ?
Thsnks very much

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Warwickshire / Re: Hatton County Lunatic Asylum, Warwick
« on: Friday 12 August 22 15:05 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Shaun J for that link - perhaps something I should explore in connection with my father. I believe he suffered some mental problems around 1962 (my birth year) and was apparently sent to Hatton for some Electric shock therapy. How long he was in there for I have no idea and noone in the family wanted to mention it.

I am guessing this "therapy" which sounds pretty brutal to me was administered in the same facility or grounds of the asylum at Hatton.
Does anyone know  ?

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The Common Room / Rosemary Howe - Herne Bay Kent - convalescent home ?
« on: Thursday 11 August 22 12:32 BST (UK)  »
The long running saga of my great uncle Walter Edward Bartlett b 1905

After help from all you lovely Rootschatters I got some of his history together. b 1905 in Sidcup / Plumstead, moved to family home in Warmington with other kids and mum where dad died.   Gap until he appeared as cadet on the Blue funnel line for a while. Married Dorothy bull at Edmonton in 1928 where the certificate stated Marine Lightship officer, lived in Enfield but died in 1933.

Just decided to visit the 1921 census and found him at age 16 convalescing in Rosemary Howe in Herne Bay Kent.  My question is whether anyone knows about Rosemary Howe. I believe he was was on ten there so assume it was a convalescent home.

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Offaly (Kings) / Re: Bryan Bernard BLACK b Tullamore 20 Sep 1912 - parents ?
« on: Sunday 06 March 22 17:21 GMT (UK)  »
Wow !!!  Thanks very much all
Much appreciated
Cheers
Phil

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Offaly (Kings) / Bryan Bernard BLACK b Tullamore 20 Sep 1912 - parents ?
« on: Saturday 05 March 22 00:50 GMT (UK)  »
Hi all

Just wondered if anyone here had researched the Black family in Tullamore. 

Bryan also referred to as Bernard moved to England and lived a long life eventually passing away in Lichfield in 2002.

TIA

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