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Name order...and spelling Purveur/Purvem/Purvear/P

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Suzanne

Suzanne Report 27 May 2006 16:49

i'm awestruck! that's phenomenal! how does the spelling vary so much? and how do you think of the alternatives jim? suzanne

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 27 May 2006 15:26

thanks to your info (especially jim!) i've managed to trace the line to emily's grandfather, john purveur b abt 1830 in maidenhead. would you have any other tips to help me search the perveur name apart from purvem and purreur?

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 27 May 2006 14:38

ahhh, i see what you mean, thanks sam! :o)

Rachel

Rachel Report 27 May 2006 14:31

Some times a person was known by the middle name and assumed that the other name had to be the middle instead. I have William Henry (on birth and death certs), but he married as Henry William, it's just something that happened - a slip up at the time that is recorded until the end of time.

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 27 May 2006 14:30

hi sam, thank you for your offer! i'm not sure what you mean about 18th image etc? could you clarify please?

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 27 May 2006 14:22

thank you soooo much! i'm overwhelmed by everyone's generousity! you are truly wonderful people! i assume, well pretty certain - she married in cheltenham, her husband, walter john lewis was born there, as was their first child - blodwen/blodwyn (1912)

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 27 May 2006 14:14

That's AMAZING jim - THANK YOU sooooooo much! :o) i'd never have thought of those spellings! but can i ask, how would i KNOW that its her?

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 27 May 2006 14:12

thanks guys unfortunately i'm not near cheltenham :o( and i can't find emily on the census either, just her birth registration q1 1890.

Colin

Colin Report 27 May 2006 13:59

Hello Smiley....My father also with the Manchester Regt and died WW2.................where was your father ? Oh by the way...I can't find an Emily Purveur on the 1890 or 1901 census

Colin

Colin Report 27 May 2006 13:47

The cwgc shows W J Purveur died 4 11 1918 in the Hampshire Regt. but the original registration Mar Q 1900 shows John Walter Perveur born Cheltenham... the 1901 census shows John Walter in Cheltenham...therefore it may be that his army records are not totally accurate...also they seem only to have his initials

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 27 May 2006 13:45

Thanks Sam Unfortunately no parents names - just a sister, Emily (b 1890) - my Great Grandmother, that I know of so far...

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 27 May 2006 13:22

I'm looking for info on my Great Great Uncle, Walter John Purveur (born 1900, Cheltenham). Through military-genealogy(.)com, I've found out that he died aged 18, in WW1, unfortunately 7 days before the Armistice was signed - 04/11/1918. Well, anyway, looking for census info on him, I've found a John Walter rather than Walter John born in 1900, in the right Parish - Holy Trinity (I know through a very good Cheltonian Army website remembering(.)org(.)uk that he has memorials in this Church and School). Was it a common mistake to transcribe the names in the wrong order? Many thanks Suzanne