quite a few trees on Ancestry you could contact and see if Dorothy Cox b abt 1898 went by name of Auntie Tot
one of the trees has a photo on of a Dorothy cox
poss death
Name: Dorothy Raybould
Birth Date: 12 May 1898
Date of Registration: Jan 1990
Age at Death: 91
Registration district: Dudley
Inferred County: Staffordshire, Worcestershire
Volume: 33
Page: 655
Auntie Tot in Lower Gornal ARC TBC?
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Re: Auntie Tot in Lower Gornal
Thanks for all your help.
This is all I know;
Auntie Tot lived in Lower Gornal in a detached house where I visited taken there by my grandmother in about 1952.
I do not know if she was related to her she never said. I have spoken to my mother and she does not know anything about her.
Grandmother was born in 1899 in Peterborough, her mother was not married and had gone there to have the child.
There is no evidence on any of the certificates or census of a relationship that I can find.
Grandma was married in South London - no connections on the marriage certificate.
This seems like a lost cause as I have no information what so ever except the box with John Raybould 1859.
As you say it might pay to investigate the marriage in 1924 .
This is all I know;
Auntie Tot lived in Lower Gornal in a detached house where I visited taken there by my grandmother in about 1952.
I do not know if she was related to her she never said. I have spoken to my mother and she does not know anything about her.
Grandmother was born in 1899 in Peterborough, her mother was not married and had gone there to have the child.
There is no evidence on any of the certificates or census of a relationship that I can find.
Grandma was married in South London - no connections on the marriage certificate.
This seems like a lost cause as I have no information what so ever except the box with John Raybould 1859.
As you say it might pay to investigate the marriage in 1924 .
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Re: Auntie Tot in Lower Gornal
the olny other poss is to visit lower gornal and try to recognises the house if its still there ?
or use google maps for a look around
remember any land marks ?
any old post cards or letters in the family from gornal area ?
or use google maps for a look around
remember any land marks ?
any old post cards or letters in the family from gornal area ?
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Re: Auntie Tot in Lower Gornal
About Raybould, Joshua
Added by Maggie "“ 10.06.2012
POss added by Jan 23-8-12
1924
RAYBOULD Joshua COX Dorothy Lower Gornal, St James Dudley Register Office 215/008/408
Marriage info added by Jan 1-9-12 looked up by RF
21 Dec 1924 St James Lower Gornal
Joshua RAYBOULD 27 B School Master 11 Straits Rd father John Raybould Labourer
Dorothy COX 26 S 101 Clifton St Hurst Hill Father Jonathon Cox (Dec) Driller
Wit; John Albert Flavell / John Raybould
Added by Maggie "“ 10.06.2012
POss added by Jan 23-8-12
1924
RAYBOULD Joshua COX Dorothy Lower Gornal, St James Dudley Register Office 215/008/408
Marriage info added by Jan 1-9-12 looked up by RF
21 Dec 1924 St James Lower Gornal
Joshua RAYBOULD 27 B School Master 11 Straits Rd father John Raybould Labourer
Dorothy COX 26 S 101 Clifton St Hurst Hill Father Jonathon Cox (Dec) Driller
Wit; John Albert Flavell / John Raybould
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Re: Auntie Tot in Lower Gornal
Regretfully I have no letters, photographs or post cards ,I only visited twice and I live in London.
The marriage details could be promising as deep down the name of Flavell strikes a very distrant bell. I need to investigate further.
The marriage details could be promising as deep down the name of Flavell strikes a very distrant bell. I need to investigate further.