Author Topic: Looking for birth / marriage of John William LAWRENCE bc1889?  (Read 2008 times)

Offline Marmaduke 123

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Re: Looking for birth / marriage of John William LAWRENCE bc1889?
« Reply #9 on: Monday 13 February 12 11:31 GMT (UK) »
Definitely worth a punt on the birth certificate in my opinion!

The only Matthew Lawrence I can find on the census who is remotely like a farmer is an ag lab in Basford in 1881, aged 63, with wife Elizabeth aged 70. Following this couple back through the censuses, in 1871 they are in Southwell Notts with children Ann (24) and Ellen (17). In 1861 they also have a son William born c. 1852 in Borrowash, Derbyshire.

Maybe worth following up Ann and especially Ellen? Perhaps you are dealing with a name change here, possibly because of an illegitimate birth and later reversion to a birth name rather than a step father's.

Incidentally, there is a marriage of a Florence K Jackson to a John Moore in Basford RD Sep 1912. I've no idea whether it's relevant or not, but maybe something to consider.

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Anne
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Re: Looking for birth / marriage of John William LAWRENCE bc1889?
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 14 February 12 08:21 GMT (UK) »
Hi Anne

Thanks for info.

Just a thought  your Matthew LAWRENCE b1818 and wife will not be the parents of my John William b1887 ????

I agree definitely looks like a name change!!

Which would explain the missing marriage?

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Re: Looking for birth / marriage of John William LAWRENCE bc1889?
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 14 February 12 09:31 GMT (UK) »
No, I didn't mean to suggest they might be his parents, but grandparents could be a possibility. Although both daughters would be a little bit old to have an illegitimate child in 1887, it's not impossible.

Anne
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