Mornin' CarolRR and all
I'm afraid I come with more questions and no answers as I have never researched in Leicestershire or Notts. However, I was wondering the following (I may have missed this by not reading the thread carefully enough, in which case I apologise!):
How was the conclusion reached that Mary Ann was not the child of Hall? I know that it was stated that Harriet had a child before she and Hall married but that (in my mind) would not preclude him as the father. Harriet may have been cohabiting with him prior to that. Again, why would a man such as Hall marry a woman with a child taking on that responsibility? If the information supplied that Hall was not related to the child was from a police or court statement perhaps he said that because he felt he would be dealt with in a more lenient fashion? I think the statement from the newspaper said there was no relationship as far as could be ascertained or something like that.
Also, I would want to see if there were any existing police or prison records for Hall. I know Manchester have a great collection and a Police archives - but Leceistershire? Also, I think I remember the paper also saying he was known to them. Which to me implies previous convictions. The police & prison registers carry a great amount of information such as addresses, next of kin and sometimes further comments which I don't think would have made their way to the newspaper. I think for completeness it may be useful to draw up a timeline of events for Hall. I am a great believer (like another chatter) of drawing up timelines. Is it worth a phone call to the Archives to see what they have? Carol may not have a huge interest in Hall at the moment but...
And for interest only I found this:
http://tinyurl.com/cx7rgwyAs I am always interested in what things were really like in the community during the time my ancestors lived there.
Finally!, it would, I think be interesting to try and chase down any descendants of Harriet Fisher's other children and see if they were agreeable to a DNA test. Fascinating stuff.
PS -Yes, Carol I take your point about the Owens family not knowing any more than what they were told by Barnardos. I guess I was thinking they may have lived in the same community and may have heard gossip or stories not in the paper. I know it was a long shot!