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everilda fox

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Mary

Mary Report 4 Mar 2010 14:02

Harold I have sent you private message about your e.mail address,just reply through that,or where you see my name on my reply's on here just click Mary at top left hand side and send me private message.

Hope this helps

Maryb

Marion

Marion Report 4 Mar 2010 13:26

Hi again Flick,
I am still not sure I am doing all this right. How is it I seem to have two lots of threads open?
Harold

Marion

Marion Report 4 Mar 2010 13:20

Hi Mary, I seem to be looking at two threads at once, I have done something wrong when posting my threads. I hope I am not making to much work for you girls. I have to get back to Flick, hope to here from you again.
Tell me how do I get my email address to You
Harold

Flick

Flick Report 4 Mar 2010 13:02

Harold

Hey - no problem - I'm not exactly speedy myself.

The results you see don't reflect how long it took to type them. LOL!

Mary

Splendid bit of detection - I'd gone cross-eyed looking in 1911!

Marion

Marion Report 4 Mar 2010 12:59

Hi Flick,
I have just come to the computer and found you have all been replying back from yesterdays thread. I did'nt think I would hear anymore as it was getting late for you girls to be up and myself.
I thank you all very very much for all that you have done, you are all brilliant at this detective word!
I am here now Flick, I am slow on the typing so have to excuse me for being slow to reply.
Harold

Flick

Flick Report 4 Mar 2010 12:33

Where are you Harold?

Mary

Mary Report 4 Mar 2010 10:06

Haven't seen her as Lilly Smith or Everelda Fox.

Where was she on 1901?

Maryb

EDIT this may be her
Lily Fox married 30 years a cloth weaver born Pocklington 1862.
Fred Broadhead son in law widow a plasterer born 1882 Birstall 2 children born to her marriage 2 children died.
Address
16,Wensley Dale Parade
Bradford Road
Batley.

What do we think?

Yes it is her.

Emma Fox married Fred Broadhead Dewsbury Yorkshire
O/N/D 1902 9b 1116

Emma Broadhead born 1882 died J/F/M 1904 Dewsbury 9b 459

Flick

Flick Report 4 Mar 2010 09:39

Not so far - would you care to have a look, Mary?

Mary

Mary Report 4 Mar 2010 09:38

Has she been found in 1911 if she died in 1935?

Maryb

Flick

Flick Report 4 Mar 2010 09:07

The 1901 you refer to would certainly seem 'possible'.

Emma's birthplace is Batley - which tallies - as well as the details re 'Lilly'

I wonder whether the address on the death cert is the same as 1901? Long shot - but worth considering, maybe.

Marion

Marion Report 3 Mar 2010 23:49

Hi Flick
All the inform. that you girls producded was all correct including the death.
Thank you all very much. I still did not get any info for the 1901 census.
Maryb offered to look for Everilda on the 1901 but had no luck.
But I my have found her under the name of a Lilly Smith from Polkington and her daughter Emma also under the name of Smith. Everilda now consider herself a widow but her job is the same as on other census's .
Please look this up and see what you think?
Do you think this could be the same person!
I could'nt find a lilly smith to match this person on the 1891census
Kind Regards
Harold
p s I will hang about to see if you can come up anything

Flick

Flick Report 3 Mar 2010 22:05

Any thoughts on the info found for you?

Marion

Marion Report 3 Mar 2010 17:34

hi,
Averilda is with a james a bailey born 1854 haningtonheaton as his wife but he also has a wife named alice. when i opened the census her name was fox and I think the households my have been mixed up
Harold

Astra

Astra Report 3 Mar 2010 17:33

Marriages Dec 1880 (>99%)
Fenton Walter Dewsbury 9b 807
Fox James Dewsbury 9b 807
Parkinson Sarah Ann Dewsbury 9b 807
Smith Everelda Dewsbury 9b 807

McDitzy

McDitzy Report 3 Mar 2010 17:31

Her birth...

Surname First name(s) Age District Vol Page
Births Jun 1861 (>99%)
Smith Everilda Pocklington 9d 68

Flick

Flick Report 3 Mar 2010 17:23

Have you checked freebmd for any records relating to her?

EDIT:
Name: Everilda Fox
Death Registration Month/Year: 1935
Age at death (estimated): 73
Registration district: Dewsbury
Inferred County: Yorkshire West Riding
Volume: 9b
Page: 770

McDitzy

McDitzy Report 3 Mar 2010 17:22

Could you post the census details you have? Who is the Bailey family? Do you know your connection? How are you sure it's your Everilda?

1881 for reference

Household:

Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
James FOX Head M Male 24 Batley, York, England Warehouseman
Everalda FOX Wife M Female 19 Pocklington, York, England Cloth Weaver

Source Information:
Dwelling Clark Green
Census Place Batley, York, England
Family History Library Film 1342094
Public Records Office Reference RG11
Piece / Folio 4546 / 15
Page Number 23


1891 - Everilda is a Fox not a Bailey. The Baileys are her neighbours. Don't know where James is though.

Marion

Marion Report 3 Mar 2010 17:16

Hi all, I am tying to find Everilda Smith b1862 Polkington Yorks.
She married a James Fox from Batley in 1880, they are on the 1881 census but must have seperated as Everilda is on the 1891 census with her daughter Emma fox b1882, they seem to be in the same household as the bailey family, Everilda comes up as Bailey. I can not seem to find Everilda Fox and her Daughter on the 1901 census, can someone help me find them Please, thank you
Harold