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brummiejan

brummiejan Report 9 Mar 2008 08:58

Can anyone help me please? I think I've done everything but who knows! i.e. freebmd, familysearch.
I'm trying to find the marriage of Thomas Myatt to Mary Ann (don't know maiden name). He was born in the Midlands, she probably was too but there is a possibility she was from Manchester, so location is of limited help. They were both born in 1835 or so. Their 1st child was born 1855.
I would really appreciate any help.
Thanks!
Jan

brummiejan

brummiejan Report 9 Mar 2008 09:12

Thanks for replying Lynne. Well, this family are a bit confusing. Dad Thomas worked for the railways, and they moved around quite a bit. I have located them on 1861,71 & 81 census reports. However the
various birthplaces have been allocated to different people in some cases! So the 1st child Elizabeth is reported as being born in Staffordshire in the 1861 census and Warwickshire in 1871!
Not much use really.
My problem is that the marriage records I have been able to access do not fit with my dates. Maybe they are just not transcribed at all.
Jan

Ivy

Ivy Report 9 Mar 2008 10:31

- and John Thomas, 5m old on 1861 census, should fit with this birth registration:

Name: John Thomas Myatt
Year of Registration: 1860
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
District: Chorlton
County: Lancashire
Volume: 8c
Page: 528

(1861 census in case I've gone wrong):

Name: Thomas Myatt
Age: 26
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1835
Relation: Head
Spouse's Name: Mary A
Gender: Male
Where born: Birmingham, Staffordshire, England

Civil Parish: Chorlton Upon Medlock
Ecclesiastical parish: St Luke
County/Island: Lancashire
Country: England

Registration district: Chorlton
Sub-registration district: Chorlton upon Medlock
ED, institution, or vessel: 8

Household schedule number: 145
Household Members:
Name Age
Elizabeth Myatt 6
John T Myatt 5 Mo
Mary A Myatt 26
Mary J Myatt 2
Thomas Myatt 26

brummiejan

brummiejan Report 9 Mar 2008 11:03

Thanks both! Ivy - yes, this is spot on for the census. The idea of a birth certificate for one of the children is of course the way to go. Silly me. I do keep forgetting that the mother's maiden name is on it. You both seem to have found good matches for me! (Thank god for names which aren't too common!)
Thanks again, I shall definitely do this.
A grateful Jan.

Christine in Herts

Christine in Herts Report 9 Mar 2008 13:52

I have just had a look on this site: http://www.ukbmd.org.uk/index.php

using the Local BMD options, but couldn't spot anything for you. It might be worth going back from time to time, as the transcriptions aren't complete yet, and not all BMD events made the transfer from Local to GRO indexes. It's also true that I didn't go through the other Local BMD sites which have different software, so have to be searched individually.

I couldn't spot anything on the IGI, either, but could have selected the wrong search parameters.

It might be worth having a look under WYATT, too. M and W look very similar, and people may transcribe what they're expecting to see and not what's actually there.

Christine

brummiejan

brummiejan Report 9 Mar 2008 20:04

Thanks Christine. Good idea about looking at Wyatt - I went through my entire nurse traing with people looking at my namebadge and calling me Nurse Wyatt, so this should have occurred to me!

You mention local BMD sites - what are these please?
Jan

Glen In Tinsel Knickers

Glen In Tinsel Knickers Report 9 Mar 2008 21:25

Jan

The local bmd sites are part of the ukbmd.org uk websites.

They have a searchable database of bmd events. It isn't unknown to find an entry via the local sites which never made it to the GRO index. The sites also give details and/or links to the local registrars to enable you to order certificates.

Not every county is covered but the West Midlands, Staffordshire, Cheshire and Lancs areas are well catered for along with one or two others as well. The sites have regular updates (none are fully complete) but are well worth looking at regularly.

Glen

brummiejan

brummiejan Report 9 Mar 2008 22:44

Thanks Glen! Have found site and will check it out.
I need a bit more advice! I tried Christine's tip and searched for Thomas Wyatt instead. Up popped a reference on freebmd, and there is a Mary Ann Clarke on the same page. I know it's a lot to ask, but the page is so hard to read. If someone doesn't mind, please could they look at it for me? Could it be Myatt or not?
Thomas Wyatt Dec 1854 v6c p690.
Thanks so much.
Jan

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 9 Mar 2008 23:30

The names are all Wyatt


So it has been transcribed correctly onto freebmd



But of course, it could have been mistranscribed into the register book by the GRO office clerk back in 1854 who transcribed it rom the record sent down from Kings Norton at that time.


Not easy is it?!

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 9 Mar 2008 23:35

I suggest that you get one or more of the birth certificates so that you can find out mother's maiden name, then you (and we!) can look for the marriage of Thomas Myatt to xxxx (surname).


After all, you don't know whether she is registered on the certificate as Mary, Mary A , Mary Ann or Mary Anne!

If you get her surname, we can go at it two ways ..... looking for the marriage using her name or his name.



The final suggestion is ......... may be they didn't marry at all. That was not at all unusual in those days.



sylvia

brummiejan

brummiejan Report 10 Mar 2008 06:09

Thanks everyone, I'm really grateful for the input. I think I do have to get a birth certificate really. Wish me luck!
Jan