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Advice please re Parish Records London

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Selena in South East London

Selena in South East London Report 25 Feb 2008 17:20

just seeing to kids tea, back a bit later, thanks for the help,

Selena

♥Athena

♥Athena Report 25 Feb 2008 17:12

...sorry, me again!

No births for a Maria Bateman c1843 - but there are two for 1841 which might be worth a try:

Name: Maria Bateman
Year of Registration: 1841
Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
District: St Saviour Southwark
County: London, Surrey
Volume: 4
Page: 484 (

(That one is nearest to St Olaves)

The next one could just be coincidental with the first name being Jane -

Name: Jane Maria Bateman
Year of Registration: 1841
Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
District: Lambeth
County: Greater London, London, Surrey
Volume: 4
Page: 276

I'd opt for the Southwark birth first and take it from there.

Athena

Selena in South East London

Selena in South East London Report 25 Feb 2008 17:10

Athena, many thanks again. It does help get a clearer picture when someone else looks at a problem.

I have found Ann's birth reference in Bermondsey so will order that to see what Dad's profession is.

Another problem I have, there is a Samuel Bateman next door on the 1841 but I cannot find any connection - felt sure it must be a relative.

Se;ema

♥Athena

♥Athena Report 25 Feb 2008 17:06

Selena

Having just checked the 1851 census - I can see that Jane and James had a daughter named... Maria - so that looks promising, doesn't it? (seeing as most parents named their children after one or other of the grandparents). Just another possible clue to getting it right.

Also, if James was born illegitimate (hence the reason for having two surnames on the IGI - and luckily they named the father!), it could be that his parents were never quite truthful about his real age so that he wouldn't know that he had been born prior to them getting wed. I have read of such things going on back then, where children were actually a few years older than they were led to believe!

I'm still puzzled over the occupation of James, though. As Heather says, the waterman profession was usually something passed on through families and an apprenticeship would have to be served. I can't understand how James could be noted as a Printer on the 1841, then he died a within the next 10 years and yet in 1859 his son says his father was a waterman! Very strange.

Unless, of course, due to the son, William, being deaf his speech was unclear and the registrar got it all wrong on the cert!

One last thing for your records - on the 1851 Census, it states Janes birthplace as St Olives Surrey - bet you anything they meant St Olaves (which is Southwark).

Kind regards

Athena

Selena in South East London

Selena in South East London Report 25 Feb 2008 17:03

Just to make matters worse, I can't find a birth reference for the children on the 1841 census. I was hoping to find out more about their dad!

Selena in South East London

Selena in South East London Report 25 Feb 2008 16:51

Thanks Heather, I've had a quick look at parish register, will have a more thorough look now.

Had not though of apprentice records will look at that now.

Selena in South East London

Selena in South East London Report 25 Feb 2008 16:50

Grannie Annie, thanks for that - I was trying to not go to the LMA as I am not sure where and what I'm looking for.

Heather

Heather Report 25 Feb 2008 16:49

Have a look at dockland ancestors, they have been transcribing all the baps in the docks area, cant remember which churches now, but you can have a look. Pay to view, in my experience, put in the surname as you bring up the lot in that church for the same price as one. £2.95 If dad were a waterman, you are in luck as they kept very good apprenticeship records and the job was normally passed down within a family.

Selena in South East London

Selena in South East London Report 25 Feb 2008 16:49

Athena, thank you so much for that. Its much clearer now.

Jane said she was born in County in 1841 but she wasn't. She was born Southwark which I believe is the other side of the river and was in Surrey then.

Not sure where Cripplegate is.

I think I will try and get a census look up for the Urquhart people and see if anything ties in.

Many thanks again
Selena

♥Athena

♥Athena Report 25 Feb 2008 16:40

Just checked the 1841 and the occupation, to me, looks like "Printer" - bit different to Waterman.

His age stated as 20 yrs must have been rounded down I should think - so he may well have been anything up to 24yrs (otherwise it would mean he married at 13yrs!). Even if he was aged 24yrs in 1841 that would mean he was still young, aged about 17yrs when he married in 1834 (if my sums are right).

So, you are looking for a birth/baptism circa 1817 for a James Bateman and, possibly born in the Shoreditch area (since they have ticked "Born in County" on the 1841 census).

The only one I can see that fits that criteria on the IGI is this one:

James Bateman or Urquhart
Birth: 21 NOV 1812

Christening: 08 JAN 1813 Saint Leonards, Shoreditch, London, England

Father: JAMES URQUHART
Mother: MARIA BATEMAN

There is another entry for 1815 a James Bateman born in Cripplegate to James and Amelia.

That's all I could find - sorry!

Regards

Athena




ann

ann Report 25 Feb 2008 16:38

I think Bancroft Road Mile end covers Stepney.I know it does all the electorial rolls.I looked up my grandad on the electorial roll and he lived in Bethnal Green.Otherwise it is up at the Metropolitian Archives in Islington. Annie

Selena in South East London

Selena in South East London Report 25 Feb 2008 16:17

I am now at that stage of having to use parish records but don't what to do, or where to look.

I want to find the baptism of the groom in the following marriage:

Marriage 1834 Spitalfields Christchurch Stepney
James William John Bateman to Jane Louisa Johnson
Witnesses Richard Johnson (Jane's father) and another person who witnessed lots of weddings at church

This is them on the 1841 he is now down as William

1841 Living Maria St, Shoreditch, Tower Hamlets, both ticked as living in County (I think)
William Bateman, 20 can’t read profession
Jane, 25, William, 3, James, 1

By 1851 Jane is a widow. On William junior marriage cert in 1859 he says father is William James, waterman.

Jane was christened at St Saviours Southwark.

How do I find James (or William whatever he is called)? There are several on the IGI.

Any advice very welcome,

Selena