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He Just Disappeared!!!!!

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brummiejan

brummiejan Report 27 Aug 2010 10:59

You could try contacting Genes - contact details under "help" above.

Andrew, my own advice (others might disagree) is to have just one paid account. You can have more than one free account also for other family trees. I would let one of them lapse.

Why have you got the platinum account, can I ask? The general consensus among members on here is that it works best to have the basic account and then subscribe to Ancestry or FMP for census reports, later BMD's etc. Not sure what the Platinum account has to offer.

Jan

Warren

Warren Report 26 Aug 2010 22:36

Ahhh I see. I will get his cert yes. And thank you again. Between asking about Mr Pee and your quick reply, I realized that he must have married Amy Andrews when she was 16 and he was 24. Perhaps he had to marry her (is you know what I mean)! Both were living at her parents home.

btw. I have 2 GR accounts. One for my adopted family (I am a platinum member) and the other for my bio family (Andrews). Do you think it may be possible to swap the platinum status over to my bio family account? This would be great if possible as I could then share trees and get hot matches! Have you heard of this happening before,? I cant really afford 2 paid accounts :-(

Warren

brummiejan

brummiejan Report 26 Aug 2010 22:13

Warren, the above Christopher moved away from Wales as a small child so there might be some confusion with his birthplace for that reason.
I suggest you get his marriage cert to check his father's name.
Mr. Pee married the Amy Andrews above, Christopher's sister!
Jan

Warren

Warren Report 26 Aug 2010 22:10

That is very very kind of you to reply like this.

I did come across this a while ago, but must admit that I felt unsure....

1871 England Census

Name: Christopher Andrews
Age: 2
Estimated birth year: abt 1869
Relation: Son
Father's Name: Frederic
Mother's Name: Caroline
Gender: Male
Where born: N Wales, Denbighshire, Wales
Civil parish: Kings Norton
Ecclesiastical parish: St Paul
County/Island: Worcestershire
Country: England
Registration district: Kings Norton
Sub-registration district: Kings Norton

Mainly because of the birth place (N Wales). Because in the 1911 census it stated that he was born in South Wales? That's whay is confusing me a little. What do you think? Also I don't understand where the Pee came from!!!

brummiejan

brummiejan Report 26 Aug 2010 11:47

I agree - excellent name. Double-checked the image as I assumed it was a mis-transcription, but it seems not!
Ja

jeannie

jeannie Report 26 Aug 2010 08:30

i could not resist, what a great surname.

Marriages Jun 1880
Andrews Amy King's N. 6c 512
Pee William King's Norton 6c 512

brummiejan

brummiejan Report 25 Aug 2010 23:37

If you wish to be sure, this is almost certainly his marriage:

Marriages Mar 1897 (>99%)
Andrews Christopher King's N. 6c 471
Hamblin Florence King's N. 6c 471

brummiejan

brummiejan Report 25 Aug 2010 23:33

What about this, in view of location?

1871 England Census

Name: Christopher Andrews
Age: 2
Estimated birth year: abt 1869
Relation: Son
Father's Name: Frederic
Mother's Name: Caroline
Gender: Male
Where born: N Wales, Denbighshire, Wales
Civil parish: Kings Norton
Ecclesiastical parish: St Paul
County/Island: Worcestershire
Country: England
Registration district: Kings Norton
Sub-registration district: Kings Norton

Frederic Andrews 30
Caroline Andrews 35
Louisa Andrews 10
Amy Andrews 7
Frederic Andrews 5
Christopher Andrews 2
Ellen Nebbia 24
Martha Lean 59
Elizabeth Jones 15


1881 England Census

Name: Christopher Andrews
Age: 11
Estimated birth year: abt 1870
Relation: Son
Father's Name: Frederick Chas
Mother's Name: Caroline
Gender: Male
Where born: Denbeigh, Pembrokeshire, Wales

Civil parish: Aston
County/Island: Warwickshire
Country: England

Street Address: Angelina St 5 CT 4 H

Occupation: Scholar

Registration district: Aston
Sub-registration district: Deritend

Frederick Chas Andrews 40
Caroline Andrews 45
Amy Florence Pee 17
Frederick Wm Andrews 15
Christopher Andrews 11
William Pee 23




brummiejan

brummiejan Report 25 Aug 2010 23:31

Just putting 1911 in full for info:

ANDREWS, Christopher Head Married M 41 1870 Electrical Engineer's Driller Merysingth S Wales VIEW
ANDREWS, Florence Wife Married
14 years F 39 1872 Sherborne Dorset VIEW
ANDREWS, Florence Daughter F 13 1898 Warwickshire Balsall Heath Birm VIEW
ANDREWS, Mabel Daughter F 10 1901 Warwickshire Balsall Heath Birm VIEW
ANDREWS, Christopher Son M 9 1902 Warwickshire Balsall Heath Bham VIEW
ANDREWS, Herbert Son M 6 1905 Warwickshire Balsall Heath Bham VIEW
ANDREWS, Winifred Daughter F 4 1907 Warwickshire Balsall Heath Bham VIEW
RG number:
RG14 Piece:
17900 Reference:
RG14PN17900 RG78PN1092 RD383 SD2 ED16 SN141

Registration District:
Kings Norton Sub District:
Balsall Heath Enumeration District:
16 Parish:
Balsall Heath

Address:
22 Oldfield Road Birmingham County:
Worcestershire

Warren

Warren Report 25 Aug 2010 23:24

That is very kind.

Well His name is Christopher Andrews born on, or very close to 1870. The 1911 census says he was born in Merysingth, S Wales? I have Googled this place but nothing comes up. In 1911 he is living in Balsall Heath Bham. His wife is called Florence (b 1872 in Dorset), and they have (according to the 1911 census) children called Florence, Mabel, Christopher, Herbert, Winifred.

In the 1901 census he's also at Balsall Heath (though a different address), with his wife, Florence, and their eldest daughter Florence. Now It says his birth place is Aberystuiyth, Wales. I think this is a mis-spelling (should be Aberystwyth.

Try as I might I cannot find any mention of him in any earlier census's.

Any help would be very much appreciated

Kind Regards
Warren Andrews

brummiejan

brummiejan Report 25 Aug 2010 23:01

Lots of reasons including he's there but you just can't find him! Why not post the details and we can have a look?
Jan

Warren

Warren Report 25 Aug 2010 22:57

I was hoping that someone might be able to tell me what is going on.

I am trying to trace back through my tree. I have an ancestor (b1870) in the 1911 census, with his family. He's also there on the 1901. Him, his wife and his eldest child. Then suddenly he's gone. No mention of him in ANY of the earlier census's.

Any ideas why he doesn't make an appearance until he's 31 years of age?

All the best
Warren