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An Army connection but how?

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Kucinta

Kucinta Report 16 May 2013 21:34

Have found the 27 WWI images RR mentioned and am in the process of downloading and sending them.

I may be a while...

EDIT: Done and dusted :-)

Andrew

Andrew Report 16 May 2013 21:27

Death for John??


England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index, 1837-1915
about John W Macklesworth
Name:
John W Macklesworth
Estimated Birth Year:abt 1852
Date of Registration:
Jan-Feb-Mar 1900
Age at Death:48
Registration District:Bethnal Green
Inferred County:London
Volume:1c
Page:149 (click to see others on page)


and Sarah?


England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index, 1837-1915
about Sarah A Mackleworth
Name:Sarah A Mackleworth
Estimated Birth Year:abt 1852
Date of Registration:Jan-Feb-Mar 1907
Age at Death:55
Registration District:Bethnal Green
Inferred County:London
Volume:1c
Page:116



Andy

Rambling

Rambling Report 16 May 2013 21:05

There are several trees on 'Mundia' which are interesting Mick and free to join, no help with the deaths though,

Kucinta

Kucinta Report 16 May 2013 21:05

I sent 10, pp22561-225670, will go back and do more, can you tell me final page/image no please RR?

EDit: Copied page 22671 to send, but 22672 seemed to be a different guy, an Alfred Mackby?

Rambling

Rambling Report 16 May 2013 20:59

Kucinta, I am having difficulty with PMing or emailing images, but there are two lots, one is for pre WW1 military service and one lot of 27 images for WW1 . I may have to print them offand then scan them in again to email.

Kucinta

Kucinta Report 16 May 2013 20:50

Trying to pm those Ancestry images...seem to be more than 6.

Rambling

Rambling Report 16 May 2013 20:48

Mick. I can't find a death for John or Sarah either.

MickB

MickB Report 16 May 2013 20:02

Right....quick update - I have gone through all the above, got hold of original docs. cos I wanted to see other details like occupations and where born etc. John and Sarah (Notley) Mackelworth are the parents of grandfather Charles. They are on the 1861 and 1871 census - the son to the Head of household is shown on the 1871 record.

The 1881 census shows another John and Sarah Ann (Gibbs) Mackelworth. This is the brother of grandfather charles. But where are the original John and Sarah? I couldn't find a death record for either of them. It seems this son John has taken over the household. He appears to be shown on the 1861 census but not the 1871 census. I think its him only by virtue of the age and the no. of years to the census. It is what it should be to within one year.

Rambling

Rambling Report 16 May 2013 13:51

Andy I can do that with some images but others ( eg the military images) don't have that option when I click on 'more'. Thanks though, I will find a way ! :-D

Andrew

Andrew Report 16 May 2013 13:40

RR, you can send images from Ancestry direct by email. There is a 'more' tab top right of each page and in the dropdown menu is an email link. Sends the image without having to save to you computer.

Andy

Andrew

Andrew Report 16 May 2013 13:38

Ladies not telling their true age? No, that would never happen ;-)

Andy

MickB

MickB Report 16 May 2013 12:39

Andy,

A minor hiccup. My cousin in Australia has the dob for Ivy (her mother) as 19/10/27. Your record entry shows it as Q4 1925. I have asked her to confirm this. Pity we don't have a census record to read.

I bet she fibbed ;-)

MickB

MickB Report 16 May 2013 11:51

Andy thank you so much for these. You have squared the circle with respect to George and John - these two hadn't appeared on anyone's tree but they will now. Their dying suggests why no one had heard of them. They were never mentioned by the family so they were never searched for. All the others continued to live.

Also, John dying in Woolwich suggests the Woolwich barracks to me. RamblingRose has said that military records suggest Charles was back in the Army for WW1 despite his age.

Thank you again.

Rambling

Rambling Report 16 May 2013 11:47

Andy, I've offered to email Mick the images from Ancestry, but I'm having problems saving them so will do so later if I can, however there are some records for Charles from WW1 that show the children, including the death cert for the George you have listed. :-D

Andrew

Andrew Report 16 May 2013 11:41

and deaths

Surname First name(s) Age District Vol Page

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Deaths Sep 1918 (>99%)
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Mackleworth George 2 Bethnal G. 1c 96


Surname First name(s) Age District Vol Page

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Deaths Dec 1919 (>99%)
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Mackleworth John D H 2 Woolwich 1d 1234


Andy


Andrew

Andrew Report 16 May 2013 11:39

These are the births

Surname First name(s) Mother District Vol Page

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Births Dec 1913 (>99%)
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Mackleworth Robert W Harmes Bethnal G. 1c 207

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Births Dec 1915 (>99%)
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MACKLEWORTH George D HARMES Bethnal G 1c 219 Scan available -

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Births Jun 1917 (>99%)
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Mackleworth John D H Harmes Bethnal G. 1c 194

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Births Sep 1921 (>99%)
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Mackleworth Frederick W Harmes Bethnal G. 1c 203

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Births Dec 1925 (>99%)
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Mackleworth Ivy L Harmes Bethnal G. 1c 170

MickB

MickB Report 15 May 2013 23:53

Thank you Andy. There should be a Robert, a Frederick (my father), and an Ivy. Robert is the grandfather of my 1st cousin once removed, and Ivy is the mother of my first cousin in Australia.

There shouldn't be any more (living) but there may be some who didn't survive. I borrowed these from my Oz cousin. I haven't actually checked myself.

Andrew

Andrew Report 15 May 2013 23:45

There are more children after 1911. Can't post at the moment as away from computer. Will do so later if no one else does.

Andy

Rambling

Rambling Report 15 May 2013 22:35

Good luck with it Mick, as I said if you want the images of the military records let me know.

MickB

MickB Report 15 May 2013 22:30

I feel rather dumb seeing all these wonderful findings you and others here are making. Family history research is a real art form isn't it?

Thank you for these replies. I have seen the handwriting on census forms so I can see how names could be corrupted. I will send off for the marriage certificate of Charles and Alice 1902. It would be a nice thing to have apart from the info it gives.

The surname link is awesome. I can quite see how there are so many variants. It's also interesting to read the r before o is the original spelling. Outstanding stuff and a lot for me to get my head around. I have opened an Excel document to try and keep it all organised :-D