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David
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2 Dec 2025 19:52 |
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Looking at the 1911 census the writing looks like that of Thomas. What I hadn't noticed was that it states children as none, not in the same hand. I accept that I might not find Thomas' father. Maybe the will could help or given time some DNA link may be found. I have a couple more brick walls that I'm investigating.
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ErikaH
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2 Dec 2025 17:12 |
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You may have to accept that this is never going to be resolved.
The info on pre-1911 censuses was recorded by the enumerator, but GIVEN by the householder
He may not really have known where he was born - or even when.
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David
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2 Dec 2025 16:52 |
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Fanny Thompson was Frances 'Fanny' Dorat. I've checked her tree and it isn't my family. I requested Thomas Thompson's Will, about a month ago. I'm hoping that this might mention relatives. I've seen the details of the merchant seaman and again looked at his tree but I don't think that they are my relatives. The 1891 census entry is my Thomas - as you say the birth place could be an error. The 1911 census was completed by Thomas and the birth place was Liverpool. I'm not sure if I should be just looking there instead of the other birth places mentioned in the census returns. His signature is the same on the census as on his marriage. Mary Bell wasn't his mother as I have checked her tree.
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ErikaH
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1 Dec 2025 15:50 |
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The LEGITIMATE children of the Carpenter.....................
THOMPSON, JOHN (MMN) DORAT GRO Reference: 1847 J Quarter in COCKERMOUTH Volume 25 Page 102 THOMPSON, MARY JANE DORAT GRO Reference: 1849 J Quarter in COCKERMOUTH Volume 25 Page 115 THOMPSON, MARTHA ANN DORAT GRO Reference: 1852 S Quarter in COCKERMOUTH Volume 10B Page 406
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ErikaH
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1 Dec 2025 15:47 |
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1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census 56, Savoy Street, Oldham, Lancashire, England Thomas Thompson Head Married Male 48 1853 Living on own means Maryport, Cumberland, England Sarah M Thompson Wife Married Female 48 1853 - Leeds, Lancashire, England George H Thompson Son Single Male 19 1882 Cotton mill book keeper Lees, Lancashire, England Elizabeth H Thompson Daughter Single Female 17 1884 Cotton reeler Lees, Lancashire, England Harold Thompson Son - Male 15 1886 Tailors shop assistant Lees, Lancashire, England
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ArgyllGran
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1 Dec 2025 15:46 |
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John Thompson is a very common name.
Ancestry suggests this may be the baptism of the man in the 1851 and 1861 censuses above;
John Thompson in the England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 Name John Thompson Gender Male Baptism Date 24 Dec 1819 Baptism Place Scotch Presbyterian, Maryport, Cumberland, England Father John Thompson Mother Mary Bell FHL Film Number 0590676 (RG4 210, 687), 590676
BUT there's no way to prove that, one way or the other.
I suppose it's possible that he might indeed have been Thomas's father - but only illegitimately. And again, there's no way to prove it.
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ErikaH
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1 Dec 2025 15:43 |
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If this is him in 1891, the birthplace is quite possibly laziness on the part of the enumerator
1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census Rising Sun, 1, Knowles Lane, Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire, England Thomas Thompson Head Married Male 39 1852 Licenced victualler Oldham, Lancashire, England Sarah Thompson Wife Married Female 37 1854 - Oldham, Lancashire, England George Thompson Son - Male 9 1882 - Oldham, Lancashire, England Harold Thompson Son - Male 5 1886 - Oldham, Lancashire, England
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ErikaH
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1 Dec 2025 15:30 |
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For INFO only Deaths Mar 1916 (>99%) Thompson Thomas 63 Bolton 8c 519
Image of 1881 marriage cert shows he said he was 28 years old on April 17th
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alviegal
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1 Dec 2025 12:45 |
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This may be the same John as above?
Britain, Merchant Seamen, 1835-1857
First name(s) John Piece number 255 Last name Thompson Date range 1845-1854 Birth year 1819 Country Great Britain Birth date 15 Nov 1819 Record set Britain, Merchant Seamen, 1835-1857 Birth place Maryport Category Education & work Birth county/country Cumberland Subcategory Merchant Navy & Maritime Archive The National Archives Collections from Great Britain, UK None Series BT113
He was a carpenter who first went to sea in 1842. This was issued in Liverpool 30/11/1850. He was 5' 9 3/4"
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ErikaH
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1 Dec 2025 12:04 |
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Unless you can find Thomas on a census with family, you can’t possibly have any idea of who his parents were. Sorry, but one has to be realistic. He may well have lied when he married to avoid admitting he was illegitimate - it happened a lot. There is no apparent birth registration and his name isn’t among the Maryport baptisms on FMP. Of course, his name at birth may not have been the one he used from 1881 onwards, and his birthplace could have been anywhere
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David
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1 Dec 2025 10:04 |
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ArgyllGran Yes i think it was that one as he was a ships carpenter. Since then i checked a few of the possible wiives and families and they are listed at the foot of my message.
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ArgyllGran
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30 Nov 2025 23:01 |
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???? Is this the one you're thinking of? This was posted on your other thread, on 22 Jan 2015, at 17: 39 and 17:51
John Thompson in the 1851 England Census Name John Thompson Age 33 Estimated Birth Year abt 1818 Relation Head Spouse's Name Fanny Thompson Gender Male Where born Maryport, Cumberland, England Civil parish Maryport Town Maryport County/Island Cumberland Country England Registration District Cockermouth Sub-registration district Workington ED, institution, or vessel 10e Neighbors Household schedule number 55 Piece 2435 Folio 595 Page number 12 Household Members (Name) Age Relationship John Thompson 33 Head - SHIPS CARPENTER Fanny Thompson 36 Wife John Thompson 3 Son Mary I Thompson 1 Daughter John Nattres 22 Visitor
BUT HE DOESN'T HAVE A SON NAMED THOMAS :
John Thompson in the 1861 England Census Name John Thompson Gender Male Age 41 Relation Head Estimated Birth Year 1820 Spouse's Name Fanney Thompson Where born Maryport, Cumberland, England Civil parish Birkenhead Ecclesiastical parish Holy Trinity Town Birkenhead County/Island Cheshire Country England Registration District Birkenhead Sub-registration district Birkenhead ED, institution, or vessel 12 Neighbors Household schedule number 12 Piece 2641 Folio 103 Page number 4 Household Members (Name) Age Relationship John Thompson 41 Head Fanney Thompson 46 Wife John Thompson 13 Son Mary F Thompson 11 Daughter Martha A Thompson 8 Daughter George Wilson 24 Visitor Margaret Wilson 19 Visitor Samuel Wornell 24 Lodger William Goodman 18 Lodger
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ErikaH
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30 Nov 2025 22:02 |
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Yes, David, please use ‘add reply’ so all can see
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David
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30 Nov 2025 20:13 |
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Thanks for replies. I didn't know about compulsory birth regn date.
I'll check again the Maryport baptisms.
Re Maryport birth of John Thompson - I'm not sure where this came from. I've had a look at my records and can't find anything. I will delete that reference. There was a John Thompson a carpenter and I think I must have confused him.
Could you let me know, is this the way I should reply to reply to comments?
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Gwyn in Kent
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29 Nov 2025 18:58 |
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David Please will you clarify why you think the father John Thompson was born in 1818 in Maryport, as stated in your 11.26 post?
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ErikaH
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29 Nov 2025 15:11 |
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Maryport baptisms are on FMP.....not that I think they will give you any answers, TBH
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29 Nov 2025 14:24 |
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Don’t forget that compulsory birth registrations didn’t come in until 1875.
Even a baptism won’t be too reliable unless the register has the birth dates added. Always a good find - though rare.
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ErikaH
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29 Nov 2025 12:02 |
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Info on a marriage cert regarding a 'father' is not necessarily truthful. Many 'fathers' were invented to save face..............
Thomas was a Cotton Carder lodging at 31 West Street, Lees, when he married.
Info on first page, but having it here saves looking back
Link to other thread - also posted on P1.
https://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/ancestors/thread/1348829
His name at birth may not have been Thompson............or even Thomas.
For info..........Maryport came under COCKERMOUTH registration district
Also...be flexible regarding his birth year - he may not have been certain how old he was.
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David
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29 Nov 2025 11:26 |
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Hi All Thanks for the help you have give me. I in Ancestry & FMP but I a brick wall with John Thompson and son Thomas. Here is what I have: I am tracing my maternal line and my great, great grandfather was Thomas Thompson who was born possibly in Maryport, Cumberland in 1853 and in 1881 he married Sarah Dransfield from Ashton, Lancashire. Thomas died on 28 Feb 1916 in Bolton. At the time of death he was the landlord of King William Inn, Bromley Cross, Bolton. I'm trying to find his birth date so I can identify his mother. I have not been able to find Thomas Thompson until he was on the 1881 census. 1881 Census in Ashton Under Lyne, age 28, birthplace Maryport, Cumbria 1891 Census in Ashton Under Lyne, age 39, birthplace Oldham, Lancashire 1901 Census in Oldham , age 48, birthplace Maryport, Cumbria 1911 Census in Oldham, age 59, birthplace Liverpool, Lancashire Thomas Thompson, landlord at the Rising Sun, Knowles Lane, Altedge, Ashton under Lyne from 1890-95. Thomas Thompson, landlord 1903-09 Henry Hunt Public House, 12, Brunswick Street, Oldham Thomas Thompson, landlord 1911 Lion Hotel, 11 Sussex Street, Oldham. Thomas Thompson became landlord of “King William IV”, Turton on 3 March 1913 until his death 28 February 1916, when the licence was transferred to his wife Sarah Margaret effective from 1 May 1916. On Thomas’ 1881 marriage certificate it states that his father was called John Thompson and his occupation was a ship’s carpenter. He would have been born in 1818 also in Maryport. I can find no other record for his father. From my research I know that John wasn’t married to Mary Bell, Fanny Dorat, Elizabeth Abbott, Margaret Brown, Sarah Wicks Softley. But I don’t know his wife’s name. Can anyone suggest how to find more info on John & son Thomas Thompson?
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David
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1 May 2015 13:03 |
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However both trades work in wood and we are talking about 1860s and it wasn't his father who wrote on a certificate it was Thomas so he wouldn't necessarily understand the difference between the trades, so to him shipwright with someone who works with wood on ships ie ships carpenters. people are recorded as being engineers on the census forms but in actual fact they are mechanics or operators of machines.
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