ARC TBC - Stumped
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Re: Stumped
Go on Gardener why is it interesting?
she is from Wolverhampton....she marries in W'ton
I find it interesting she ends up in pontypool
poss marriage for Letitia
Marriages Jun 1906
Halfpenny John Wolverhampton 6b 1090
Martin Letty Wolverhampton 6b 1090
poss death for Letitia on ancestry.
Name: Leatitia Halfpenny
Birth Date: 11 Mar 1883
Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1969
Age at Death: 86
Registration District: Pontypool
Inferred County: Monmouthshire
Volume: 8c
Page: 1363
what are you thinking Gardener..............we do have 2 James dont we?
she is from Wolverhampton....she marries in W'ton
I find it interesting she ends up in pontypool
poss marriage for Letitia
Marriages Jun 1906
Halfpenny John Wolverhampton 6b 1090
Martin Letty Wolverhampton 6b 1090
poss death for Letitia on ancestry.
Name: Leatitia Halfpenny
Birth Date: 11 Mar 1883
Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1969
Age at Death: 86
Registration District: Pontypool
Inferred County: Monmouthshire
Volume: 8c
Page: 1363
what are you thinking Gardener..............we do have 2 James dont we?
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Re: Stumped
Northern Lass wrote:Go on Gardener why is it interesting?
what are you thinking Gardener..............we do have 2 James dont we?
It is interesting because the elusive Dora is supposed to have been born in Coventry abt. 1899.
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Re: Stumped
Yes, there are two.
There is this one
1881
Wolverhampton
Joseph Martin 59 lab in ironworks
Ann Martin 15 dau
Betsy Watkins 30 dau
Joseph Martin 22 son carpenter
Edith Watkins 5 g dau
Eliza Turner 7 niece
James Martin 18 son tin man
He is the one in the marriage certificate.
The other one is this one
1881
Bilston
James Martin 53 lab iron works
Eliza Martin 50
James Martin 17 unm worker in sheet mill
Joseph Martin 12
There is this one
1881
Wolverhampton
Joseph Martin 59 lab in ironworks
Ann Martin 15 dau
Betsy Watkins 30 dau
Joseph Martin 22 son carpenter
Edith Watkins 5 g dau
Eliza Turner 7 niece
James Martin 18 son tin man
He is the one in the marriage certificate.
The other one is this one
1881
Bilston
James Martin 53 lab iron works
Eliza Martin 50
James Martin 17 unm worker in sheet mill
Joseph Martin 12
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Wot u thinking about Dora?
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Dunno.
I can't even decide what is happening with the others.
James who married Sarah seems to be down as widowed in 1901 so if that is the case, Sarah died after 1891.
I suppose Sarah could have had Dora and then died. But I'm not sure that the James in Wales in 1911 is the same one anyway because he is suddenly saying born Ocker Hill and that seems to fit the Bilston one better.
Can't make any sense of it. I did wonder if Sarah died after having Dora and then James took up with Elizabeth who was a relation of Sarah's but honestly it doesn't seem to work out.
I can't even decide what is happening with the others.
James who married Sarah seems to be down as widowed in 1901 so if that is the case, Sarah died after 1891.
I suppose Sarah could have had Dora and then died. But I'm not sure that the James in Wales in 1911 is the same one anyway because he is suddenly saying born Ocker Hill and that seems to fit the Bilston one better.
Can't make any sense of it. I did wonder if Sarah died after having Dora and then James took up with Elizabeth who was a relation of Sarah's but honestly it doesn't seem to work out.
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gardener wrote:Dunno.
I can't even decide what is happening with the others.
James who married Sarah seems to be down as widowed in 1901 so if that is the case, Sarah died after 1891.
I suppose Sarah could have had Dora and then died. But I'm not sure that the James in Wales in 1911 is the same one anyway because he is suddenly saying born Ocker Hill and that seems to fit the Bilston one better.
Can't make any sense of it. I did wonder if Sarah died after having Dora and then James took up with Elizabeth who was a relation of Sarah's but honestly it doesn't seem to work out.
and the trouble is there are deffo 2 James Martin one born W'ton one born Dudley area
and both are on census in diff places in same years
The one married to Sarah is.....
1881 living with father Joseph
1891 living with sister Betsy.
1901 living with brother Joseph as a wid.
The other one is here in 1881
17 Hall Street Bilston
James Martin head married 53 labourer in Iron works?
Eliza Martin wife married 50
James Martin son 17 marker in sheet mill
Joseph Martin son 10 scholar
all born Bilston Wolverhampton
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Where is this Elizabeth Baugh in earlier census
did anyone find her?
And Dora...is there a Dora Baugh or Martin that looks likely? ie a birth regis
or Doras marriage or death?
did anyone find her?
And Dora...is there a Dora Baugh or Martin that looks likely? ie a birth regis
or Doras marriage or death?
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Have found Eliz Baugh in the census's
1871 Dudley Rd Wolverhampton
Enoch M 34 Head
Sarah F 28 Wife
Eliz F 8 Scholar
Richard M 7 Scholar
1881 58 Chapel St Wolverhampton
Enoch is now a widower
Eliz is a dress maker
Richard is a steel worker
She married James in 1883 and they had 7 children, 4 of whom died
In the 1911 census two children are shown as living with James and Eliz
Dora b 1899 Coventry
Ethel May Vera b. 1903 Pontypool
Assuming that the other child is not staying with grandparents, then he or she is probably married or working, so would have been born 1883 - 1890. Not much help if it was a female as if she got married then the surname would have changed.
Maybe I should contact Coventry registry office and enquire about a birth certificate for Dora. Either way, it will not help me find where James is buried.
1871 Dudley Rd Wolverhampton
Enoch M 34 Head
Sarah F 28 Wife
Eliz F 8 Scholar
Richard M 7 Scholar
1881 58 Chapel St Wolverhampton
Enoch is now a widower
Eliz is a dress maker
Richard is a steel worker
She married James in 1883 and they had 7 children, 4 of whom died
In the 1911 census two children are shown as living with James and Eliz
Dora b 1899 Coventry
Ethel May Vera b. 1903 Pontypool
Assuming that the other child is not staying with grandparents, then he or she is probably married or working, so would have been born 1883 - 1890. Not much help if it was a female as if she got married then the surname would have changed.
Maybe I should contact Coventry registry office and enquire about a birth certificate for Dora. Either way, it will not help me find where James is buried.
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Have sent for a birth certificate for Dora, who was born in Coventry and a marriage certificate for James and Eliza who were married in Dudley around 1882/83.
Next thing is to visit my local library and look at the electoral registers from 1912 on. That was the year James wife Elizabeth died. Will be able to determine when James moved from his address, or died and look for a death around that date. Too many matches all over the country at the moment. As his daughters were only 9 and 12, I am wondering what happened to them. Had a quick look on free BMD for marriages, but no luck. They could have marred and gone to live anywhere.
Next thing is to visit my local library and look at the electoral registers from 1912 on. That was the year James wife Elizabeth died. Will be able to determine when James moved from his address, or died and look for a death around that date. Too many matches all over the country at the moment. As his daughters were only 9 and 12, I am wondering what happened to them. Had a quick look on free BMD for marriages, but no luck. They could have marred and gone to live anywhere.
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Had replies back from both Coventry registry office where I sent for a birth certificate for Dora and Dudley where I sent for a marriage certificate for James & Elizabeth. No records found at either.
Looked for marriages on Freebmd 1875 - 1890 and searched just on the surname Baugh, only results that came up were Sarah and James.
Looked for marriages on Freebmd 1875 - 1890 and searched just on the surname Baugh, only results that came up were Sarah and James.
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The 2 James Martin born 1865 we have are different ones on Bcc
as in 1881 different places
so James and father Joseph
http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/tr ... =265529193
and James and father James
http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/tr ... =837193179
so the one that marries Sarah Baugh is the W'ton one.
odd though that they have a letitia who ends up in pontypool.
as in 1881 different places
so James and father Joseph
http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/tr ... =265529193
and James and father James
http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/tr ... =837193179
so the one that marries Sarah Baugh is the W'ton one.
odd though that they have a letitia who ends up in pontypool.

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Re: Stumped
Have just searched freeBMD for marriages - Baugh 1880 - 1910 then checked all the Elizabeths and likely places - nothing
Searched on James Martin 1880 - 1910, the only Baugh that comes up is Sarah!!!
Maybe they never married and maybe they never registered the birth of Dora ?
Would it have been possible to just say you were married in those days ?
Searched on James Martin 1880 - 1910, the only Baugh that comes up is Sarah!!!
Maybe they never married and maybe they never registered the birth of Dora ?
Would it have been possible to just say you were married in those days ?
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Taffster wrote:Have just searched freeBMD for marriages - Baugh 1880 - 1910 then checked all the Elizabeths and likely places - nothing
Searched on James Martin 1880 - 1910, the only Baugh that comes up is Sarah!!!
Maybe they never married and maybe they never registered the birth of Dora ?
Would it have been possible to just say you were married in those days ?
I would think so yes

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Re: Stumped
Is this still a Brickwall, or have you solved it?
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