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Re: foster care paperwork in 1865
« Reply #18 on: Thursday 28 September 06 17:41 BST (UK) »
Divorce was largely out of the financial reach of most people until after the First World War and legal aid.
Therefore when a marriage failed the choices were
Continue on as a married couple
Separate and live singularly
Separate and live as a married couple with someone else.
Separate and marry bigamously (ususally done away from where you were previously known).

The latter option happened. It wasn't rare and it wasn't common.
I think it likely in this case both Christopher and Agnes bigamously remarried.

If you check through the GRO death register quarters sooner or later you should find Christopher's death registration.

http://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/rectype/vital/freebmd/bmd.aspx

If yo can place when Christopher died you can check whether he left a will.

http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/cms/wills.htm

The 1911 census will be released on 1st January 2012.

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Valda
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« Reply #19 on: Saturday 18 April 09 13:51 BST (UK) »
Hi Agnes

I would love to chat to you about Christopher Oswin Booker. I know something about his second marriage and his subsequent children from that, and his early death. Some of this is quite sensitive so would need to be in a private message. I would love to hear from you about this.

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« Reply #20 on: Thursday 17 June 10 12:38 BST (UK) »
I would like to discuss Christopher Oswin Booker and his children but as some of the issues are sensitive would prefer to talk via a private message. 

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« Reply #21 on: Thursday 17 June 10 12:58 BST (UK) »
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« Reply #22 on: Thursday 17 June 10 16:31 BST (UK) »
Dear Kingsgate  I am interested in finding the burial place for Zena Symons/Stretton-Hill/Booker, and also information on her children.     

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« Reply #23 on: Thursday 17 June 10 19:28 BST (UK) »
I have sent you a PM on this. Look forward to hearing from you.

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« Reply #24 on: Monday 27 December 10 11:50 GMT (UK) »
Hi there,

I have been researching the Agnes Keene and Christopher Booker situation too and have some new information for anyone interested.

Agnes was born as Agnes Rebecca Sophia Keene. She married twice, had 1 child from each marriage. However, Agnes did not just have two children, she in fact had three.

As you say, Charles Oliver Booker b.1888 and Winnifred Agnes b.1908, but she had another in 1897. This child was called Amy Laura Keene, born 9 Oct 1897 and she was illegitimate. Her birth certificate says her mother was a domestic servant and her name was Agnes (no middle names). I had to do further research to confirm that Agnes R S Keene was in fact her mother. In the 1901 Census, Amy is a visitor to a family in the Chorlton area. I then searched for any other Keene's in Chorlton in 1901 and Agnes R S Keene was the only other person. I did some further research on roads and dates etc which simply confirmed that they were mother and daughter.

But what I found most interesting was how Amy ended up in a similar situation as her half siblings. In the 1911 Census, Amy is an inmate in one of Dr J M Rhodes Memorial Homes on Canvendish Road.
Apparently, Amy was put into the home because of her father/step-father.

In the 1911 Census, Agnes is living in 4 Thomson Grove, Chorlton, and she is an office cleaner. Her marital status is 'married' and her daughter is living with her. They are also 'boarders' so were not intending to live there for much longer. However, although this may fit into what others have found, the original image says there have been two children born to the marriage and two are still living. This is a complete mystery to me...

I have complete access to the 1911 Census, so if anyone wants details of Christopher's family, then just ask.
I am mostly interested in Agnes and what happened to her and would like to hear from anyone tracing the same line.

Lucy


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« Reply #25 on: Monday 27 December 10 17:14 GMT (UK) »
Hi Lucy

 Thank you for your kind offer. I would love to have details of both Christopher's family and that of Agnes.

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« Reply #26 on: Tuesday 28 December 10 10:21 GMT (UK) »
I can e-mail you details from the 1911 Census of Christopher and Agnes' family if you would send me a PM with your e-mail address.