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Reigo Delmattie
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Hibernian | Report | 12 Jul 2009 17:52 |
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Meant to add that Alice Griffiths is listed as a Hospital Nurse in the 1901 census. |
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Hibernian | Report | 12 Jul 2009 18:05 |
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Here is the 1881 census with Annie Elizabeth listed as Anne E (without the letter I in her first christian name). I have sent a correction to Ancestry to list the correct spelling as registered at birth to help future researchers. Her parents are Albert and Ann. |
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Carina | Report | 13 Jul 2009 22:38 |
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Thankyou so much for helping. It certainly proves the old saying right...Two (or three or four) minds are better than one! It's absolutely fantastic to find Annie in 1901. How did you manage it? Thanks also for the help concerning Reigo Delmattie. If anything it makes the likelihood of Reigo being called Mauro more likely if the name should have been Remigio, at least there is an M in it! Like i said it could be like our Edward being Teddy for example? It was very interesting to learn the 'Del' is a bit like our Mac or O'. I have a friend whose surname is O'conner but she sometimes omits the O'. I now think my ggrandmother did not invent the name but repeated the name to the registrar as best she could. He certainly gave her a ring(which I'm hoping she may have left as a keepsake in the foundling hospital when she handed the baby over) and had disappeared from his lodgings by the time the baby had been born. I am aware that Mauro Menti may be completely the wrong contender, but he is in the right place at the right time with the right profession. He also marries just after Winifred Delmattie is born which makes me think this was the reason he was unable to fulfil his commitments. now as for Alice Griffins, I have seen this surname on a family tree linked to the Vowles. I think Annie E Vowles grandmother Martha Silcox had a neice who married a Griffins..I need to check this out, but it could explain why she went to London. Thanks again everyone...it really, really helps to hear ideas and also to take on board advise on not becoming too excited! I still can't believe I've learnt so much so quickly from people kind enough to give up their time to help. I'm very touched. Carina x |
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JaneyCanuck | Report | 8 Aug 2009 00:11 |
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I'm confused, Carina! |
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JaneyCanuck | Report | 8 Aug 2009 23:39 |
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From the new thread, for the info of anyone following this one: |
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