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Re: On this day in JANUARY ...
« Reply #162 on: Sunday 20 January 13 10:08 GMT (UK) »
At this very time of the day just after 10 in the morning I was born 75 years ago
and it was deep with snow the doctor was unable to get to deliver me .Luck has it the lady over the road was a midwife it cost my mother two and sixpence for her to bring me into the world

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« Reply #163 on: Sunday 20 January 13 10:14 GMT (UK) »
Oh, Happy Birthday, Elizabeth. I do hope you have a lovely day. :D :D
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Re: On this day in JANUARY ...
« Reply #164 on: Sunday 20 January 13 10:18 GMT (UK) »
Happy Birthday Elizabeth!

I have two for today.

My 2xgt. aunt, Rosina Burgess, born in 1863 in London, daughter of Robert Richard and Elizabeth (nee Gandy). Rosina married Edward John Brooks in 1896;  they had 7 children and Rosina died in 1929.

A 1st cousin, twice removed,  Albert Arthur Rainer, son of Albert Henman Arthur and Edith Kate (nee Coleman) was born in 1915 in Dartford. He moved to Devon and married in 1939 and died in 2003.
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Re: On this day in JANUARY ...
« Reply #165 on: Sunday 20 January 13 11:23 GMT (UK) »
My aunt, Gertrude Anna died 101 years ago aged one. It wasn't until I found her name with the family in the 1911 census that I even realised she existed, as I had never heard her mentioned. I sent for her death certificate and found that she died in St Mary's Hospital, Plaistow from Pneumonic Empyema and heart failure on this day in 1912.

My father was the youngest in the family and would have been 12 years younger than Gertrude - I wonder if he even knew about her, if he did he never said anything.

Happy Birthday Elizabeth, I hope you have a lovely day.
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« Reply #166 on: Sunday 20 January 13 13:26 GMT (UK) »
Happy Birthday Elizabeth.

Also on this day 20 January
Joseph Thomas Hobson my g.uncle was born in Manchester in 1880.  On 21 January 1907 he was admitted to Prestwich Asylum where he remained until his death on 30 June 1964.  I know he died there, and as far as I can ascertain he stayed there from 1907.  Unfortunately, although the records are available, the Manchester archivists will not let me have a full copy until 2064 – hmm I’ll be 123 by then.  ::) They did, however, let me have his admission page but only after I told them a family member had a mental problem and I wanted to know if it was hereditary.

Joseph Baildon my 6 x g.grandfather was baptised at Almondbury Parish Church, Yorkshire in 1659/60.  Over the years, presumably because different parish clerks wrote their surname, and no-one knew how it was spelt, the spelling varies between Baildon, Beldon, Bayldon and Baldon.

John Collett my 3 x g.g.uncle was baptised in Stradbroke, Suffolk in 1762.  He was the 8th of 12 children.

Rebecca Gilchrist was baptised in Boston, Lincs in 1832.  Unfortunately she died just under 2 years later on 13 Jan 1834 and was buried on 17 Jan 1834.

Nancy Middleton my 3 x g.g.aunt was baptised at Millom, Cumberland in 1813

Thomas Phillips Gilchrist my 2 x g.g.uncle died in Hull in 1871.  He was a licensed victualler in Kingston upon Hull and his effects amounted to less than £200, administration granted to his widow Harriett.  He had 8 children including twins, the youngest child was only 3 when Thomas died.

William Spraggett Clarke my husband’s 2 x g.grandfather died in 1882.  In fact he committed suicide by hanging, due to suicidal, temporary insanity induced by excessive alcohol. He was 52 and a silk hatter, so whether the two were connected is unknown.

Gertrude Peacock (nee Lynch) died in Salford in 1964. She was the informant on my 2 x g.grandmother’s death certificate and it took me ages to work out who she was.  In fact she was my maternal grandfather’s cousin.  My mother was always talking about a Nellie Lynch and eventually the pieces fitted together.  Nellie Lynch married Gertrude’s brother.

David Lynch was one of Gertrude (above)’s brothers.  He died in Manchester in 1971.  He was one of the mourners listed at my gran's funeral in 1949.

Thomas Lenton Gilchrist my 4th cousin once removed was buried in Boston in 1842.  He was a cousin of Thomas Phillips Gilchrist my 2 x g.g.uncle above.

Elisabeth Stanton (nee Northern) my 4 x g.grandmother was buried in 1833in Heckington, Lincs.  Her husband was a wheelwright, but all I know about Elisabeth is that she had 12 children.

Joan Dameron (nee Mynter) my 12 x g.grandmother died in 1564 in Westerfield, Suffolk.  Her burial records calls her “Old Joan, Lady of Westerfield”





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« Reply #167 on: Sunday 20 January 13 14:52 GMT (UK) »
I have many with anniversaries of one sort or another on 20th January, but the most interesting is Dr Thomas Jones Dyke, who died on 20th January 1900. He was the husband of my great-great aunt Eliza Evans. He was born in 1816 in Merthyr Tydfil and became Medical Officer of Health, working hard to enforce sanitary laws and therefore to reduce cholera and other killers.

A report on his work 1852-67 was published in the BMJ November 1868:

A Great Saving of Life
It is seldom that we can find so striking and compact an example of the advantages of intelligent care for the public health as is afforded by the recent history of Merthyr Tydfil. Since 1850, the Local Board of Health have energetically devoted themselves to the improvement of the drainage and water supply, and the purification of the houses and soil. Their medical officer, Mr T.J. Dyke, now sums up the results as follows. In Merthyr, in 1852, the death-rate was 30 in a thousand; in 1867 it was reduced to 20 5/10. Of children under one year old, the deaths to 10,000 living were in 1852, 78; in 1867, 58. In the former year, the proportionate death-rate of children under five years to all deaths was 527 in the thousand; in 1867, it was 409. The mortality from all tubercular diseases was reduced from 66 to 48 of 10,000 living; while from that form of the disease known as consumption, the rate of death was lessened from 38 to 26 in 10,000 living. The numbers of persons who at their deaths had attained the age of 70 and upwards were, in 1852, 16 of 10,000 living; in 1867 they amounted to 24. And, lastly, the mean duration of human life, as measured by the average age of death, was increased from 17½ years in 1852 to 27½ years in 1867. He adds: "Many thoughtlessly ignore the benefits resulting from the efficient administration of the sanitary laws; they regard with horror the one or more shillings in the pound levied as health-rate, and wholly forget to observe that the poor's rate (as far as the cost of maintenance of the poor is concerned) has been more than proportionately lessened during the last twenty years; their memories no longer recall the sights and smells which in former days made walking in the streets of Merthyr a noisome and offensive duty; they do not think of the abundant water-supply to their houses, nor remark the infrequency of funerals. Sickness and death do not now, as of old, hurry both young and middle-aged to untimely graves. There is now as fair a prospect of a lengthened, if well-spent, life in your well-cleaned, plentifully watered, thoroughly drained town, as in any borough in this wide realm. We owe these priceless blessings to your sustained exertions in the administration of the laws put under your authority; and for these exertions, long continued and laborious, you will feel that you have your reward in that your works have already borne, and will continue to bear, fruit a thousandfold."
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Re: On this day in JANUARY ...
« Reply #168 on: Sunday 20 January 13 18:45 GMT (UK) »
Thank you all I have had a lovely day
What strange events took place while we never knew until we started searching out family trees

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« Reply #169 on: Sunday 20 January 13 19:19 GMT (UK) »
Happy birthday Elizabeth .... you were a good half crowns worth !   

Graham .... have you heard about the Tredegar Cholera Cemetery up on a lonely hill-top ?   
http://www.tredegar.co.uk/Cholera/        Wrap up warm, it very windy up there !
WELL worth a visit if you are in the area, and quite near to Methyr .... may have been the same cholera epidemic.
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« Reply #170 on: Sunday 20 January 13 22:24 GMT (UK) »
On January 20th 1855 my 3xG grandfather Robert Tweedie died in Whitburn, giving me one of those coveted 1855 certificates.He was the first son of Robert Tweedie, a farmer and Margaret Somerville and named after his grandfather, yet another Robert Tweedie. He had been living in Whitburn for 14 years and left behind his widow my 3xG grandmother Agnes Weir (known as Nancy). His children were Robert, James, David, Grace, William, John (my GG grandfather) and Margaret. Two of his children Robert and William predeceased him and he was buried in Whitburn.

On 20th January 1826, Jemima Wardlaw, the second child and second daughter of my 4xG grandparents Peter Wardlaw and Agnes Wallace married Alexander Harper in Currie. She was 33 and he 34. I don't know as yet why she was named Jemima, she should by rights have been a Barbara. The first daughter Agnes was named after Agnes Wallace's mother and third Barbara after Peter Wardlaw's mother, but for some reason I have a Jemima.

On the same day my 3xG grandfather Robert was leaving, in Paris French Romantic composer Ernest Chausson was making an entrance. He was a one time friend of my favourite composer, Claude Debussy and is buried in Pere Lachaise cemetery, a fascinating place that I have had the pleasure of strolling round.
SCOTLAND: Wardlaw Steen/Stein Tweedie McBride McEwan Pate/Peat Brown Somerville Bishop Farier/Ferrier Wood  Torrance Gibb Ross Dunlop Downs Richardson Ramsey Story Snaddon/Sneddon Auld Allan McLean McInnes Mason Law Lawson Kerr Cockburn Christie Ballingall Wardrope Weir Wallace Scott.
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