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Could I be cheeky (as it's nearly Christmas?)

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Karen

Karen Report 17 Dec 2003 20:09

Hilary / Valerie / Linda Thank you all so much for your help! Not sure if this would be the correct Edmund on 1881, although I will look into this further. I think that maybe Edmund didn't register his children at birth (there were 10 of them on the 1901 census!), and not sure when mandatory registration came into force. Linda: I do believe this would be my g-g grandfather's christening records - thanks for finding this. Could I ask where you found the information? The source may be useful to me in the future. Thanks again all, Happy Christmas Karen

Linda & Tim

Linda & Tim Report 17 Dec 2003 19:07

Could this be Edmund... CHAPMAN, Edmund Christening Gender: Male Birth Date: 12 Mar 1845 Christening Date: 14 Mar 1845 Recorded in: Cliffe, Kent, England Collection: BTs Father: Robert CHAPMAN Mother: Elizabeth GUY Source: FHL Film 1469335 Dates: 1845 - 1849

Valerie

Valerie Report 17 Dec 2003 19:06

Hi Karen, It doesn't answer your query but I had an Edward/Edmund mix-up. I was looking to trace someone further back and one record had her father as Edward and one as Edmund - obviously a handwriting thing. I suppose I'm saying maybe you have to look at both possibilities. Merry Christmas and good luck, Valerie.

Hilary

Hilary Report 17 Dec 2003 18:58

Could this be them? It's not quite right but a possible? Dwelling: 78 Pier Road Census Place: Gillingham, Kent, England Marr Age Sex Birthplace Edmond CHAPMAN M 33 M Ely, Cambridge Rel: Head Occ: Rigger Edmond CHAPMAN 5 M New Brompton, Kent, Rel: Son Occ: Scholar

Karen

Karen Report 17 Dec 2003 18:39

Hi! I'm having a bit of trouble locating my Chapmans! I received the marriage certificate of my g-grandfather, Ed(ward?) Chapman (b. 1875c), which confirms his father's name as Edmund Chapman. I can't find a birth certificate for Edward anywhere, so I'm wondering if that was his name at birth. I would be eternally grateful if somebody would look for Edmund Chapman (b. 1845c, Wickham Kent, occupation: Plasterer) on the 1881 or 1891 census to see if Edward is living there with him? In 1896 they were living in South Norwood, in 1901 Croydon. Many thanks in advance, Karen