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Moody Blue
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5 Sep 2012 10:38 |
Did leonard have any siblings that would confirm his mothers maiden name?
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Moody Blue
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5 Sep 2012 09:45 |
Think that this is a real possibility.......even though the year of birth is out by a few years that could be down to whoever registered the death.
From my reply earlier:-
Civil Registration event: Death Print Close Name: HOPE, Leonard Registration district: Abingdon County: Berkshire Year of registration: 1977 Quarter of registration: Oct-Nov-Dec Date of birth: 16 August 1918 Volume no: 20 Page no: 2020
Cannot find a corresponding birth though so that could be because the year of birth at death was incorrect.
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5 Sep 2012 08:25 |
Hi I have since found out that leonard (my grandad) died in Abingdon, but was cremated in chatham. He lived in strood at the time but was visiting family, would that have been registered as chatham or Abingdon? HE does have a son born 1940 who married in 1965, that is my parents. Will double check dates with my parents. We have had my aunt and uncle over from Australia, and have been discussing things, they knew a lot more than my parents.
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31 Aug 2012 20:11 |
... and the Road Locomotion Society (founded in 1937), to celebrate its 75th anniversary (so 2012) has commissioned this book:
"ALLEN'S OF OXFORD Written by Jonathan Brown
To celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the Society the Committee have commissioned Dr Jonathan Brown of the Museum of English Rural Life, Reading to write the full history of the well known firm of John Allen & Co., (Oxford) Ltd., which includes the Oxford Steam Plough Company.
The book tells the complete history of this well known Company. Right from its formation in 1868 to the closure of the Cowley works in 1985.
In the early days the Company played an important innovative part in the steam era, particularly with steam ploughing engines and later steam rollers. The business diversified into rebuilding and converting many engines, and also patented the Allen scarifier and then went on to build fairground gallopers and the famous Allen scythe.
A limited edition A4 hard back book, on good quality glossy paper, with hard back colour cover, the book consists of the full history of this well known company
and includes many previously unpublished photographs.
Price £25 +£5 p&p
Published by the Road Locomotive Society (Registered Charity No. 1102574) "
http://www.photoart.plus.com/RLS/publications.html
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31 Aug 2012 20:06 |
The Oxford Mail has information about the later periods (thirties onwards), but does mention a site:
"The John Allen name was revived when the site in Between Towns Road, Cowley, was developed as a retail park"
http://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/community/memorylane/9610772.Diner_time/
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Ivy
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31 Aug 2012 20:03 |
So changing my search from Abingdon to Oxford brought up many more references, for instance:
Only one John Allen engine is listed in the Traction Engine Register, this being John Allen no. 67, a 12 ton ploughing engine built in 1913 preserved at the Hollycombe Steam collection in Hampshire.
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The company of John Allen of Oxford Ltd was originally established in 1874 as the Oxfordshire Steam Ploughing Company. John Allen takes over the firm in 1897. The Firm became John Allen & (Sons) Ltd in 1925. The firm was noted for manufacturing scarifiers for steam rollers and also re built engines. They built a few steam engines themselves and also fair ground rides.
(both from http://tractors.wikia.com/wiki/John_Allen_of_Oxford )
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31 Aug 2012 20:00 |
Hi, went hunting for John Allen and came up with this snippet:
".....The area is closely associated with light engineering in general and agricultural machines in particular. The first steam rollers and ploughs were invented locally by a John Allen of Oxford in 1868."
(from http://www.naturalengland.co.uk/Images/109_Mid_Vale_Ridge_tcm6-32125.pdf )
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Moody Blue
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31 Aug 2012 19:18 |
There is this one but is 16 August 1918
Civil Registration event: Death Print Close Name: HOPE, Leonard Registration district: Abingdon County: Berkshire Year of registration: 1977 Quarter of registration: Oct-Nov-Dec Date of birth: 16 August 1918 Volume no: 20 Page no: 2020
Cannot find a corresponding birth though!
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Mary
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31 Aug 2012 10:53 |
I thought it was the 1917 one also he died in Chatham kent! Did Margaret Doreen and leonard have a son in 1940 who married in Chatham in 1965. Bit of a coincidence!
Maryb.
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Astra
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31 Aug 2012 06:12 |
I thought it was the Leonard born in 1917 too.
If this is the death of Leonard C he was born 20th July
Name: HOPE, Leonard Charles Registration district: South Gloucestershire County: Gloucestershire Year of registration: 2005 Month of registration: September Date of Birth:20 July 1921 District no: 3041A Reg no: A10 Ent no: 198 DOR: 905
Alison do you know when and where your Grandparents died or is Leonard still alive?
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KathleenBell
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30 Aug 2012 15:58 |
Did your grandfather have a middle name? This is the only birth that would correspond with the date of birth you give above:-
Name: HOPE, Leonard C Registration district: St. Olave Bermondsey County: London Year of registration: 1921 Quarter of registration: Jul-Aug-Sep Mother's maiden name: Fishwick Volume no: 1D Page no: 283
Kath. x
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30 Aug 2012 15:02 |
Thanks Mary, You are all so clever, You find out things it takes me ages to sort through, how do you do it???? Yes it is Leonard Hope,but he was born 16 aug 1921, my grandfather. x That is prob the only bit we know for sure!! :-)
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30 Aug 2012 14:00 |
Parents of francis Smith 1871 were William Smith born @ 1831 Coventry Warwickshire an Engineer and Boiler maker and Jane Smith @ 1831 Lambourne berkshire.
Jane Smith of Steventon berkshire died 24/8/1906 probate 22/10/1906 to husband William Smith an engineer £601 6s 7d
William Smith of Steventon berkshire died 14/4/1907 probate 19/12/1907 effects £361 9s 2d to Ernest James Langford and Thomas Latham.
Is this Leonard Hope born Sept 1917 Medway Kent died Chatham kent 1974? making him 6 years younger.
Maryb.
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KathleenBell
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30 Aug 2012 10:44 |
The same family in 1901:-
1901 census transcription details for: Cottage, Steventon
National Archive Reference: RG number: RG13 Piece: 1134 Folio: 51 Page: 16 Reg. District: Abingdon Sub District: Sutton Courtney Parish: Steventon Enum. District: 5 Ecclesiastical District: St Michaels City/Municipal Borough:
Address: Cottage, Steventon County: Berkshire
Name Relation Condition Sex Age Birth Year Occupation , Disability Where Born
SMITH, Francis Head Married M 30 1871 Engineers Fitter & Turner Swindon, Wiltshire SMITH, Emma Wife Married F 30 1871 Leigh, Wiltshire SMITH, Frank Son Single M 2 1899 Steventon, Berkshire
Kath. x
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Ozibird
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30 Aug 2012 08:53 |
Yes, if she was born in December it's quite likely she was registered in January. Mar (March) stands for the first quarter of the year whether they were registered in January, February or March.
Ozi
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30 Aug 2012 08:34 |
Just to add to the 1911 it says
engineering stc road rollers employer
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30 Aug 2012 08:13 |
YES YES YES AStra I think you are right. Thank you so much, there are so many red herrings regarding my nan's age, we have we think found out that a, she was pregnant when married, b, its seems my grandad was only 17 when he married her and c, she was older than him. According to every ones reckonings she was5 years older but if the birth above is correct that would make her 9 years older. OOOOOh I love a scandal. Ha ha . the Birth says Mar 1912, I take it that relates to March. I know we celebrated her birthday in dec, could they have registered late, would you know??
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Astra
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30 Aug 2012 07:19 |
I'm Wondering about this family with a daughter Emily and son Frank. It looks right
This is the 1911 census.
SMITH, Francis Head Married M 40 1871 Engineering Etc Swindon Wilts VIEW SMITH, Emma Wife Married13 years F 40 1871 Berks Steventon VIEW SMITH, Frank Son M 12 1899 School Steventon Berks VIEW SMITH, Emily Daughter F 4 1907 Steventon Berks VIEW MATHEWS, Ann Mother In Law Widow F 73 1838 Private Means Wooton Bassett Wilts VIEW PRIOR, Minnie Servant Single F 22 1889 Domestic Steventon Berks VIEW
RG number: RG14 Piece: 6471 Reference: RG14PN6471 RG78PN319 RD117 SD3 ED3 SN53 Registration District: Abingdon Sub District: Sutton Courtenay Enumeration District: 3 Parish: Steventon Address: Causeway Engineering Works Steventon Berkshire County: Berkshire
and a daughter born in 1912 not 1916. So maybe your Nan was older than you thought.
Births Mar 1912 (>99%) Smith Margaret D Matthews Abingdon 2c 567
Francis Smith married Emma Matthews in 1898
Marriages Sep 1898 (>99%) BATEMAN George Abingdon 2c 623 >>Matthews Emma Abingdon 2c 623 Sharliott Harriett Abingdon 2c 623 >>SMITH Francis Abingdon 2c 623
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KathleenBell
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29 Aug 2012 22:31 |
There are 4 possible births of a Margaret D. Smith registered in 1916 or the first qtr. of 1917 (which could be a birth in late 1916).
Do you know your nan's birthday (month) which might narrow these down?
Kath. x
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Moody Blue
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29 Aug 2012 22:26 |
a few births..................................
Civil Registration event: Birth Name: SMITH, Maggie D Registration district: Faversham County: Kent Year of registration: 1912 Quarter of registration: Jan-Feb-Mar Mother's maiden name: Rook Volume no: 2A Page no: 1878
Name: SMITH, Doreen M Registration district: [?] Strood County: Kent Year of registration: 1916 Quarter of registration: Apr-May-Jun mother's maiden name: Jarrett Volume no:[?]2A Page no:[?]1393
Civil Registration event: Birth Name: SMITH, Margaret D Registration district: Tynemouth County: Northumberland Year of registration: 1916 Quarter of registration: Jul-Aug-Sep Mother's maiden name: Foreman Volume no: 10B Page no: 632
Civil Registration event: Birth Name: SMITH, Margaret D Registration district: Sunderland County: Durham Year of registration: 1916 Quarter of registration: Apr-May-Jun Mother's maiden name: Graham Volume no: 10A Page no: 1382
Civil Registration event: Birth Name: SMITH, Margaret D Registration district: Durham County: Durham Year of registration: 1916 Quarter of registration: Jan-Feb-Mar Mother's maiden name: Snaith Volume no: 10A Page no: 716
Civil Registration event: Birth Name: SMITH, Margaret D Registration district: South Stoneham County: Hampshire Year of registration: 1911 Quarter of registration: Jan-Feb-Mar Mother's maiden name: Not available before 1911 Q3 Volume no: 2C Page no: 73
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