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Miriam Brown - ww1 nurse????

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Debra

Debra Report 11 Jul 2010 08:55

Hi Jooleh

Could be, as I cannot access 1911 transcripts cannot be certain, but Lilly's relationship to William Taylor is a Servant - looks a strong possibility.

Thanks
Debra

Jooleh

Jooleh Report 11 Jul 2010 23:17

Perhaps some kind person with a sub would post the transcript for us???

brummiejan

brummiejan Report 11 Jul 2010 23:20

TAYLOR, William Frederick Head Married M 56 1855 Grocer And Provision Dealer Castleton Derby VIEW
TAYLOR, Rachel Jane Wife Married
33 years F 52 1859 Leicester VIEW
TAYLOR, Kattie May Daughter Single F 31 1880 Chesterfield Derby VIEW
TAYLOR, John Clarence Son Single M 26 1885 Grocer Assistant Out Brampton Derby VIEW
TAYLOR, Edith Blanche Daughter Single F 20 1891 Chesterfield Derby VIEW
TAYLOR, Leonard Gladstone Son M 12 1899 Chesterfield Derby VIEW
TAYLOR, Joseph Ernest Son M 12 1899 Chesterfield Derby VIEW
MANBY, Kathleen Niece Single F 16 1895 Leicester VIEW
ROBINSON, Alice Servant Single F 20 1891 General Servant Domestic Hardley Derby VIEW
BROWN, Lilly Servant Single F 18 1893 Housemaid Domestic Pilsley Clay Derby VIEW
RG number:
RG14 Piece:
21089 Reference:
RG14PN21089 RG78PN1257 RD438 SD2 ED10 SN279

Registration District:
Chesterfield Sub District:
Chesterfield Enumeration District:
10 Parish:
Chesterfield

Address:
40 Clarence Road Chesterfield County:
Derbyshire

brummiejan

brummiejan Report 11 Jul 2010 23:25

Pildley clay is now Clay Cross I think, only about 1.5 miles from North Wingfield, so a good bet I'd say.
Jan

Jooleh

Jooleh Report 11 Jul 2010 23:51

Thanks Jan. She is shown as born Wingfield in the 1901 census but it is a 'Ditto' under Alice and Minnie ' & one of the other children is born Pilsley.

Looks like she's your Lily Debra.

Still no Minnie/Miriam though!

Julie

Debra

Debra Report 13 Jul 2010 22:38

Many Thanks!!!

Thank you for your continued interest.
Debra

Debra

Debra Report 1 Jan 2011 21:33

Have by chance found the WW1 records for Harry Atkinson, therefore know his whereabouts for definite between Mar 1916 - Mar 1919.

Electrol rolls - did they exist then, if so can look ups be done, missing his whereabouts 1912 - 1915 and 1920 - 1929, probably Dalby Yorkshire but need to prove it.

Thanks
Debra

Debra

Debra Report 2 Jan 2011 09:16

Still don't know where Harry & Miriam met - new theory, could she have been a nurse in WW1 - if so please can anyone direct me to where any records may be kep.

Thanks
Debra

patchem

patchem Report 2 Jan 2011 09:24

Try some google searches, e.g.

http://www.qaranc.co.uk/qaimns.php

Debra

Debra Report 2 Jan 2011 09:33

Will do - Harry was in Reading War hospital in the last Qtr of 1917 with 2nd degree burns from a mustard gas attack, he was then posted to Salonica (Greece) in first qtr of 1918 until the end of the war where he contracted malaria. He was demobbed in Mar 1919 and married by Mar 1920 hence my thinking that miriam could have been a nurse.