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Can anyone out there help?
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I have been looking for my greatgrand mother for years and draw a blank when searching for
German immigrants to England. There are MANY lists of Germans to America but have'nt found one for Germans to England. The information I have for place of birth is none existant which
does'nt help. I have her and her three sons all said to have been born in Germany on the 1891 English Census. By the time of the 1901 Census she has become a British subject and her three sons birth places have altered. I can only list their names and dates of birth and hope someone can point me in the right direction
Florence Fortescue b. 1850 DEU
Ernest Fortescue b. 1878 DEU
Charles Fortescue b. 1881
Thomas Fortescue b. 1885
I know where they all lived and died but have nothing on this family before 1891
Any help or advice would be appreciated
Hi,
I've no information, altho' not for want of trying! Wish Florence & hubby Fortescue had both picked other names!
I had a similar quandry when looking for wandering musicians. (auswanderer musikant(s) All German musicians had to be registered - maybe Florence had to be registered as an actress and I've tried to find a databank archiv(e) in the old Kingdom of Hannover but couldn't - there is no online information or catalogue as in the UK. Florence sounds like an English name. Could the Fortescue family have been touring and met up with Florence's English touring family in Germany?
My suggestions are:
* You need to contact as many Fortescue's as possible to find which one(s) has/have the old photos which will probably have a few names and dates on the back. It took me a couple of years to find my mother's cousins who had lots of info. on their grandfather b1854. I made contact a couple of ways, their descendants were on GenesReunited and also I went through the telephone book and made quite a few strangers day very different before I found my kin :-)
* You know 2 towns in the UK where your family lodged so I suggest you look at the local newspaper theatre adverts. You may be lucky enough to find Florence under her maiden name or even more lucky if there's a write up to say they've had a successful run in a German town. You never know she may have been from a famous thesbian family. I emailed one English local history library to explain and query what they had in their archives and a wonderful woman looked thro loads of ads for my gt.grandfather for me - she found nothing.
* I have a German book about the wandering Salzgitter musicians and have looked to see if Fortescue was mentioned - No! Salzgitter was/is famous for its musical festivals. I was lucky enough to find a whole street of names I was interested in on the December 1852 court addresses - this is like the 10 year UK census but they have a 'people count' every year.
* Have you joined a (any) German genealogy list(s) such as rootsweb's 'hannover-l' ? These lists are for separate German states and maybe you should think of joining all of them listing the family names/dates and enquiring which civil archive could give info of theatrical people. You never know what strange coincidence turns up - somebody may have a book which records your family or an image of a church record page which also has your name on it. I've been able to help people in that way.
* Each German old dukedom / principality/ state has its own main diocese church archive but as Hamburg was a bustling city possibly Ernest was baptised there. It costs about £2.75 to hire a film to view at your local Morman church - as a last resort why not look in familysearch library to see if there's an Ev. Lutheran film for 1878-ish you could order.
Best wishes,
Rena in England
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