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« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 09 August 06 12:24 BST (UK) »
Hi

There is an Ada Elizabeth Ask registered in Goole (Yorkshire) in the September qtr of 1875 - this would have made her 16 at the time of the marriage!  Do you think she might have lied about her age?  I can't see another one on 1872/3.

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Hi Bill many thanks for your reply, i really appreciate it,you may be right about her, did she lie about her age? i notice on her marriage certificate that it was her father George Ask who was a chimney sweep, that signed on the certificate, & not her mother, makes me think her mother was dead? as my Gran married a Charles Denham & the witnesses on the marriage certificate were named Emily Denham & Peter Henry James Denham, if her Mum was dead was she being brought by this Denhams? this thought has justRegards  occur ed to me what do you think? Regards Leslie Webster. 11 St Hughes Place, Salisbury Dns  5108 Adelaide. South Australia.  websl
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« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 09 August 06 12:48 BST (UK) »
Is this the family in 1901?

RG13/995 73 20
153 Wingfield Street Portsmouth

Charles E Denham, head, 34, Chief Stoker HM Navy men?, b. Hants Portsmouth
Ada, wife, 27, b. do.
Charles E, son, 4, b. do.
George W, son, 11mo, b. do.

 
  Hi Tati many thanks for your reply , it sounds as if you may be half right ?as on the marriage certificate Charles Edward Denham was a Stoker aboard the H.M Duke of Wellington 1892 the day of the marriage ,and age was 26,Ada my Gran was 19yrs old,so these ages you have i.e 34& 27yrs old . & they had a son Charles but ihave not heard of the George son?her dad,s name was George Ask as was on marriage certificate, did you get that info from 1901 census, because 19yrs in 1892 when she married , she would have been 27 or 28 what do you think?by the way what does do.stand for?  Kind Regards  Leslie Webster  11 St Hughes Place Salisbury Dns 5108 Adelaide South Australia


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« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 09 August 06 12:55 BST (UK) »
Hi Leslie,

Ages are not always 100% accurate on census. Then again, you have to consider the exact date. The census was taken on 31 March 1901.

do. ist short for 'ditto' (= same as above)

I do think the 1901 census must be right - there certainly isn't anything closer.

Whose father was a chimney sweep, then? Ada's?

Mother's names are not given on marriage certificates so unfortunately there's nothing we can conclude from that....
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« Reply #12 on: Thursday 10 August 06 09:26 BST (UK) »
Hi All

I checked the GRO indexes for births for Ada ASK, there were none in 1873 or the 1st Qtr of 1874.

There were 2 under the surname ASH.

Ada ASH born 3rdQTR 1873 Birmingham
Ada Emily ASH born 2nd QTR 1873 Islington.

I notice on the 1901 census at the Parish of Portsmouth Workhouse

Rose ASKE widow aged 67

and on 1891 census at the Portsea Island Union Workhouse is a

Rosina ASK widow aged 55

Could this lady be Ada's mother.

The Peter & Emily DENHAM who witnessed the marriage appear to be Charles' brother & sister-in-law.  They didn't have anyone other than their children living with them on the 1891 census.

Was Ada's father deceased when she got married?  She was under age, who gave permission for the marriage?

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« Reply #13 on: Thursday 10 August 06 11:10 BST (UK) »
i notice on her marriage certificate that it was her father George Ask who was a chimney sweep, that signed on the certificate, & not her mother, makes me think her mother was dead?

Hi Leslie

The fact that her mother did not sign the marriage certificate is not really significant.  The witnesses might have been friends, other members of the family, or even one of the church wardens - anybody will do. It might be that her mother could not write - not at all unusual in those days - and didn't want to sign with a cross!

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« Reply #14 on: Thursday 17 August 06 12:23 BST (UK) »
Hi All

I checked the GRO indexes for births for Ada ASK, there were none in 1873 or the 1st Qtr of 1874.

There were 2 under the surname ASH.

Ada ASH born 3rdQTR 1873 Birmingham
Ada Emily ASH born 2nd QTR 1873 Islington.

I notice on the 1901 census at the Parish of Portsmouth Workhouse

Rose ASKE widow aged 67

and on 1891 census at the Portsea Island Union Workhouse is a

Rosina ASK widow aged 55

Could this lady be Ada's mother.

The Peter & Emily DENHAM who witnessed the marriage appear to be Charles' brother & sister-in-law.  They didn't have anyone other than their children living with them on the 1891 census.

Was Ada's father deceased when she got married?  She was under age, who gave permission for the marriage?

Genni .Hi Genni according to the marriage certificate, her father George Ask signed the cert, any help?
Many thanks for what you are doing
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Regards Leslie



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« Reply #15 on: Thursday 17 August 06 12:30 BST (UK) »
Hi Leslie,

Ages are not always 100% accurate on census. Then again, you have to consider the exact date. The census was taken on 31 March 1901.

do. ist short for 'ditto' (= same as above)

I do think the 1901 census must be right - there certainly isn't anything closer.

Whose father was a chimney sweep, then? Ada's?

Mother's names are not given on marriage certificates so unfortunately there's nothing we can conclude from that....
   Hi Tati yes the chimney sweep was my Grt Grans Ada,s Dad hope this a help to you & many thanks for helping me out.
Regards Leslie