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Re: desperately stuck
« Reply #18 on: Monday 17 April 06 11:35 BST (UK) »
Jason,

I think you have the right marriage.  I have found the GRO reference for your Gr Grandfather's birth and mother's maiden name is Salisbury, as follows:

June Quarter 1921 - Nuneaton - 6d 1306

Ernest S Wileman.

All the best,

Pinetree  ;)
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« Reply #19 on: Monday 17 April 06 12:07 BST (UK) »
I'm stuck too  :( Can't find any George T.  :-\
 
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« Reply #20 on: Monday 17 April 06 14:23 BST (UK) »
In the 1881, there is head of house George Wileman, 43, coal higgler, also born Hurley, wife Sarah, 34, Manchester, and
elizabeth 12, louisa 10, jessie 6??, agnes 5, ada 3, arthur 1 (whew)
at that rate George could have been born the following year
Monique
rg12/2771 22,10
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« Reply #21 on: Monday 17 April 06 14:29 BST (UK) »
On FreeBMD there is a birth for a George Thomas Wileman March Quarter 1893 in Burton 6b 404.

Looking at 1901 census index it looks like he was born in Swadlincote, he was also living there in 1901 but I do not have any credits to get the full details for you I'm afraid.  I think this is about 15-20 miles away from Kingsbury but it could be a possibility as he would have been 20 at the time of the 1913 marriage.

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Re: desperately stuck
« Reply #22 on: Monday 17 April 06 14:33 BST (UK) »
I'll have a look - watch this space.

Tanja  :)
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Re: desperately stuck
« Reply #23 on: Monday 17 April 06 14:41 BST (UK) »
Well done, Pinetree  :D (I was lost in Warwickshire)

Here he is:
RG13/2639 32 13
Swadlincote, Derbyshire
45 Church Street

George Wileman, head, 64, Coal miner hewer, b. Derby Measham
Jane, wife, 62, b. do.
George, son, s, 19, coal miner below labourer, b. Derbyshire Newhall
Lucy, dau, s, 16, Works in pot works (can't read), b. do.
George T, grandson, s, 8, b. Swadlincote
Albert, son, s, 14, Horse leader in coal mine, b. Newhall

Just next door, although a little too young to be George's parents:
Henry Wileman, head, 24, Stoker at Colliery boilers, b. Newhall
Eliza, wife, 22, b. Leicester Albert Village
Sarah A, dau, 1, b. Swadlincote
Susan Smith, mother, wid, 72, Relief from parish, b. Normington?
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Re: desperately stuck
« Reply #24 on: Monday 17 April 06 14:45 BST (UK) »
that looks a good possibility Tati-gives you lots of leads to find the parents too ;)
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« Reply #25 on: Monday 17 April 06 14:49 BST (UK) »
Same family in 1891
RG12/2198 133 3
Church Street Swandlincote

George Wileman, head, 50, Coal miner, b. Derby Measham
Jane, wife, 48, b. Appleby
Ben, son, mar, 28, coal miner, b. Measham
Ann, dau in law, mar, 24, b. do.
John, son, 22, Coal miner, b. Newhall
Mary, dau, 19, Potter, b. do.
Henry, son, 15, Coal miner, b. do.
George, son, 11, scholar, b. do.
Lucy, dau 5, b. do.
Albert, son, 3, b. do.

Several potential culprits  :P
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« Reply #26 on: Monday 17 April 06 14:55 BST (UK) »
1891-George Wileman North St Swalingcote is listed as stepson with
William S ??? hairdresser 25 Ashley Leics
wife sarah a 31, Swadlincote
stepchildren Harry, 11
george 9
john 7
Samuel J Poy?? 3 son
thomas j freeman 41 brother in law
rg12/2198 150, 12
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