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Do we always trust certs??

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Merry

Merry Report 18 Jun 2006 12:35

If the death cert of Rachel Fielding has ''widow of X Fielding'' Name: Rachel Fielding Birth Date: abt 1802 Year of Registration: 1870 Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep Age at death: 68 District: Blackburn County: Lancashire Volume: 8e Page: 223 and the marriage of Catherine Fielden has the same X Fielding/en as the father, then that would clarify things. I would get the marriage cert first. Fingers crossed! Merry

Merry

Merry Report 18 Jun 2006 12:38

Just something to think about from TNA: Item details: WO 97/1227/158 : quick reference JONATHAN FIELDING Born BLACKBURN, Lancashire Served in Royal Artillery Discharged aged 40 1825-1846 Merry

Merry

Merry Report 18 Jun 2006 21:18

nudge! Merry

BrianW

BrianW Report 18 Jun 2006 22:19

I have at least two certificates with surname errors in my collection. CARTER transcribed as CARVER GORROD transcribed as GODDARD So: anything's possible

Andrea

Andrea Report 19 Jun 2006 16:19

A million thanks to you all for for replies and help. Sorry for long delay in replying - I currently have family over visiting from UK so haven't had much time to come on the PC. There are a few things in the replies that look good and worth following up - in particular Merry - her father WAS Johnathan Fielding so that could even be her father. Thank you all so much. I'd be lost without you.

Michael

Michael Report 19 Jun 2006 17:07

I've got Sharwood and Sherwood, which at one point became Shearwood before finally settling down as the former in the early 20thC. I've learnt to look for all spelling variations, including some of the more creative versions! I also have Mathews which is sometimes spelt with two 't's and Philipson which sometimes appears with two 'l's. I am hence very flexible with spellings, as indeed should everybody be! I have an Adams who sometimes dropped the 's' from his name, and a Sharp who sometimes added an 'e'. It's a wonder I have got anywhere with my family tree at all!!