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Adoption, early 1900s
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Geoff | Report | 9 Dec 2010 00:21 |
I have reason to believe that two relations were adopted, either officially or unofficially in c1910 in Birmingham when their birth mother emigrated to USA leaving them behind. These boys would have been aged c15 and 16. Is there any way of finding this out, I really have no idea where to start looking. If it was the case that other members of the family took over the rearing of these two, I doubt if there would be any record would there? |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 9 Dec 2010 03:42 |
Official records of adoptions were not kept until around 1927. |
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Geoff | Report | 9 Dec 2010 09:16 |
Thanks for that info Sylvia. I suspected there was not much or no record-keeping for adoptions back then. I have found them in 1901 census aged c6 and 7 by which time their birth name of Hill had changed to Ingram, their stepfather's name. Their natural father died in 1895 and their mother remarried in 1896, had two more children so all four children are named Ingram in 1901. In 1910 the mother took her two youngest children to join their father in US. As you say the other two being teenagers would probably be working and therefore 'settled' and may not have wanted to emigrate so stayed in England. I guess I'd better try to find them in 1911. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 9 Dec 2010 19:20 |
Good luck |
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Angela | Report | 9 Dec 2010 21:21 |
Where were they born and what were there names ? |
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Geraldine | Report | 9 Dec 2010 22:09 |
When official adoptions started in 1927 any person could be adopted up untill the age of 21 as that was the 'coming of age'. |
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Geoff | Report | 9 Dec 2010 23:06 |
Hello Marcia, |
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Angela | Report | 9 Dec 2010 23:24 |
On the 1901 census the boys grandparents are living at 188 Witton lane, Aston Manor. Thomas Maddox aged 50 a gun stocker and his wife Emma aged 50. They had 2 sons at home who would be the boys uncles, Thomas 24 and Willam 19. These are their mothers brothers so they would not be alone. |
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Geoff | Report | 9 Dec 2010 23:41 |
Thanks Marcia, |
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Angela | Report | 10 Dec 2010 00:35 |
Hi Geoff |
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Geoff | Report | 10 Dec 2010 08:28 |
Hello Marcia, |
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Angela | Report | 10 Dec 2010 12:10 |
When I looked at the family trees on Ancestry another family had claimed Henry and Rachel and that Samuel (if they are correct) lived a long life in England so on that basis this couple is discounted. |
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Geoff | Report | 10 Dec 2010 13:44 |
Marcia, |