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Re: Missing marriage
« Reply #18 on: Monday 15 September 14 12:17 BST (UK) »
jan57 & aghadowey.... sorry I forgot to condense the info due to hubby waiting for the comp, gone back n done it now, so off to bed.
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It's not a matter of 'condensing' but posting details which we are not allowed to do here. Only 1911 census details available from FREE searches are allowed and Rootschat's policy is to abide by the terms & conditions of other sites- most, if not all, subscription sites have restrictions.
Away sorting out DNA matches... I may be gone for some time many years!

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Re: Missing marriage
« Reply #19 on: Monday 15 September 14 14:03 BST (UK) »
umh... well I was just coming to look at the 1911 Free Census info to replace what I had posted as I needed a length of time to do the searches and replace the info.

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HALL     REEPHAM, HACKFORD, GUESTWICK, NFK
HALL     YORK, HOLME ON SPALDING MOOR, E. YKS
HALL     BELBY, Nr HOWDEN, E. YKS
HOUFE   YORK, RICCALL, THIRSK, DURHAM, LANCASHIRE
FEATHERSTONE     KNEDLINGTON, GILBERDYKE, E. YKS
CLAYTON   PATRINGTON, KEYINGHAM, STADDLETHORPE, E. YKS
CAWOOD   RAWCLIFFE, STADDLETHORPE
WALKER     HADDELSEY, EASTRINGTON, SHIPTONTHORPE, E. YKS
BEAN         STILLINGFLEET, ULLESKELF, KIRKBY WHARFE, YKS
TAYLES     LINCS.

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Re: Missing marriage
« Reply #20 on: Tuesday 16 September 14 01:15 BST (UK) »
Thank you bendywendy for all your help, you have certainly been an amazing help with our ancestry in UK. We often feel so far away in the land of Oz. You are one of those special people who make a difference in people's lives. These past 4 days have been a revelation in my family tree. I also know from the searches I have done based on your information that I have living relatives in UK, something I never imagined. While I search as a beginner your expertise is so appreciated. Cheers Lorraine ;) ;)

I also realise as a newcomer to RootsChat that I may have been better to start a new chat so that I was the original poster but the coincidence of names in the original of this forum was too hard to overlook and in fact turned out to be real.

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Re: Missing marriage
« Reply #21 on: Tuesday 16 September 14 10:11 BST (UK) »
Hi Lorraine
It has been a pleasure to help you and find you some living relatives you never knew you had in Yorkshire a long way from Australia so I hope sometime in the future you do come over for a visit and hopefully meet a long lost family you never knew about.

YATES is not an easy surname to search for, as I have found out, some entries have been mis transcribed as GATES & GATIS.

Annie Elizabeth Yates, as to what happened to her after 1901 census and in-between and upto 1911 is a mystery and even more of a mystery after she turns up in Australia 1939 is found again 1943 then another mysterious disappearance, you have a bit of work finding her at your end, I hope you find her resting place.

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HALL     REEPHAM, HACKFORD, GUESTWICK, NFK
HALL     YORK, HOLME ON SPALDING MOOR, E. YKS
HALL     BELBY, Nr HOWDEN, E. YKS
HOUFE   YORK, RICCALL, THIRSK, DURHAM, LANCASHIRE
FEATHERSTONE     KNEDLINGTON, GILBERDYKE, E. YKS
CLAYTON   PATRINGTON, KEYINGHAM, STADDLETHORPE, E. YKS
CAWOOD   RAWCLIFFE, STADDLETHORPE
WALKER     HADDELSEY, EASTRINGTON, SHIPTONTHORPE, E. YKS
BEAN         STILLINGFLEET, ULLESKELF, KIRKBY WHARFE, YKS
TAYLES     LINCS.


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Re: Missing marriage
« Reply #22 on: Tuesday 16 September 14 11:19 BST (UK) »
Hi Wendy,

Your help has been invaluable, you are truly dedicated and committed to this role. I will continue to search at this end for Annie Elizabeth and find the end to this amazing story.

By the earlier post re Harriet (mother) living elsewhere, does/did that entry infer she had other children beyond the 4 I know about? If not able to reply I understand.

Cheers from Aus.
Lorraine

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Re: Missing marriage
« Reply #23 on: Tuesday 17 September 24 13:10 BST (UK) »
Hi Susan, I don’t think Fred and miss yates married, he may have been already married to my gt grandma in leics. Do you happen to have any confirmation where he was born?

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Re: Missing marriage
« Reply #24 on: Friday 20 September 24 02:49 BST (UK) »
Welcome to Rootschat - FhHirons
  While searching for the parents of parents for your 1921 search, I'd found a second family for Frederick online, and searched for the first son from the second marriage & ended up here. So you were already aware of him pulling a runner.
  For some reason men just up and left their families and started a new one elsewhere. We see it often on here. My husband's GrFather did the same after ww1. left four children then made four more. He lived only a block away which made it extra heartbreaking for the family. He did marry her but it wasn't valid, and 1st wife got his pension.
   First & second family listed here. I imagine NO chance the in-laws would be looking after the children. Your Clara must have been in quite a state with 3 wee ones, so someone was looking after them...The lad's surname might be very badly spelled.
https://www.williamsfamilytree.co.uk/tree/getperson.php?personID=I61879&tree=wft

This is quite an old thread but I'll try to let the thread owner know you've replied in case notification was turned off!   adding: Did private message...but noticed rainbowuk hasn't been on the site for years!
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Re: Missing marriage
« Reply #25 on: Friday 20 September 24 03:42 BST (UK) »
Whoah...This section of the site also says she was married (Capell) with 6 children? So not sure if all this info is valid.
https://www.williamsfamilytree.co.uk/tree/getperson.php?personID=I99823&tree=wft

Adding: Have you seen that Jorose has found your lads in 1920? https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=885820.0https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=885820.0
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