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Matthew

Matthew Report 2 Oct 2005 18:57

Merry, I know the certs are the only way, but I'm exhausting all avenues before I start shelling out again. I've spent a small fortune already in £ and time. You're spot on as well, when I started this with a father named Green and a mother Smith I thought it would be a nightmare, but so far have been the easiest to track.... well until I hit Hannas, Hanas, Hanners....................etc etc

Merry

Merry Report 2 Oct 2005 18:45

Can't answer your very last question, as I keep asking myself the same!! Never mind the 1901 census......where's her birth reg as well???? Of course.........her marriage cert might throw some light............****%*%*%*%*%*%**.......OUCH!! I'm almost pleased I have Smiths on my tree! lol Merry

Matthew

Matthew Report 2 Oct 2005 18:29

Leah Whale nee Hannas died Sept 1954 aged 57 B'ham 9C Page 324. Making her approx birth 1897. SO WHERE IS SHE !!!!!!!!!!!! on the 1901 census. Why do I do this ?

Matthew

Matthew Report 2 Oct 2005 18:06

Just to add to the confusion, I have been speaking to my gran today (Margaret would have been m in law) and she remembered that Aunt Leah and Uncle Dick lived over the road from Newport and Margaret. She couldn't remember who they were related to so I did a quick search on www(.)familyrelatives(.)org and low and behold: Hannas Leah Whale Aston.6d 1013 Marriage 2 1919 All I have to do now is find the death to get an approx DOB

Heather

Heather Report 2 Oct 2005 01:49

have you tried Hannah as the surname? Heather

cazzabella

cazzabella Report 2 Oct 2005 01:32

Matthew, You could try other alternative spellings based on the way they might have pronounced Hannas/Hanners. Assuming the second 'a' in Hannas was silent, you could then try Hands, Hanns, Hance/Hence, or even Hain(e)s. Hanas could also have been written/indexed incorrectly for Hands if the writing on the original certificate or census was poor. A 'short' stemmed 'd' could look like an 'a' - turning Hands into Hanas. Sorry if this confuses the issue, but it may be a reason why you can't find Samuel on earlier censuses and why there are so few Hannas/Hanners about. Carole

Pippa

Pippa Report 2 Oct 2005 00:23

Sounds to me like Margaret was mrried before - you have probably already figured this out. Get that marraige cert! Pippa

Judith

Judith Report 1 Oct 2005 23:50

Sorry Matthew, we've got side tracked with Samuel which isn't helping much with Margaret's name change, I guess a father's name or possibly witnesses names on her marriage cert may help you with that. AS to Samuel, as there are so few listings of him with any of the spelling variations I'd guess they are all the same person who having been born in 1850, lied to make himself look nearer Harriet's age in 1891. By 1901 he probably couldn't remember how old he was anyway, though he was a little nearer the truth that time, and whoever reported his death may well have just guessed at an age. I'd love to know where he was hiding in 1861, 71 and 81 though. Perhaps that can be tomorrow's quest.

The Ego

The Ego Report 1 Oct 2005 23:29

So now hes 54 in 1904 !!! 41,46,48,54 =ages accounted for samuel!!! some of this must be wrong-we must have an illiterate,or non numerate family or 2 samuels.

The Ego

The Ego Report 1 Oct 2005 23:27

And hes 46 in 1904 if you take the 1901 census into consideration!!!

The Ego

The Ego Report 1 Oct 2005 23:24

Ages are way out here for Samuel-28 in 1891 makes 41 in 1904.

Judith

Judith Report 1 Oct 2005 23:20

I'm happy to go with the Hannas spelling for harriet's memorial. There's a Samuel Hannas death aged 48 Sep quarter 1904 Birmingham 6d 145 so by then the family probably were spelling it that way even if it started differently. Possible birth for Samuel recorded as Hanners March quarter 1850 Aston 16 202

The Ego

The Ego Report 1 Oct 2005 23:07

Reckon the gravestone was amistranscription aswell-convinced the name was HANNERS.

Matthew

Matthew Report 1 Oct 2005 22:54

Tis true, I haven't, how do I find it ?

Matthew

Matthew Report 1 Oct 2005 22:49

Don't you wish you could time travel....get back to it tomorrow Matthew

Unknown

Unknown Report 1 Oct 2005 22:26

Found a Harriat Hannas married to a John from Oxford - any connection.

The Ego

The Ego Report 1 Oct 2005 22:21

STATISTICS THAT SUGGEST MISTRANSCRIPTION AND DIALECT PROBLEMS............ WARWICKSHIRE (6d) 1883-1911 HANNERS-only 2 marriages Emma and Jane 1883-1900 HANNERS -9 births(2 unnamed)-no match HANAS-none listed HANNAS -one listed.no match ------------------------------------------------------- 1883- 1885=WARKS= only 2 names listed as margaret alice are: margaret alice stocks aston 6d 465 margaret alice wilson aston 6d 456 both march 1883. ------------------------------------------------------ MATCHES FOR CHILDREN Margaret,John and Fanny Brown at the right time and place..................... 1, margaret Brown Bham 6d 173 mar 1883. 2,John Brown Bham 6d 238 june 1884 3,Fanny Southgate Brown bham 6d 84 dec 1889 3,fanny Elizabeth Brown Rugby 6d 531.mar 1889

Matthew

Matthew Report 1 Oct 2005 22:10

Judith, I love you :)

Matthew

Matthew Report 1 Oct 2005 22:08

I really appreiciate the effort, it would be nice to find the marriage, I think it would be around 1905 as there first son ( Frank) was born about then. My gt aunt Edi also remembers she had a brother (another Newport) who died before she was born, she thinks he died in 1907, she was born 1912. Edi also told me very little was spoken about Margaret's family, and she always referred to her Nan (which I think is Harriet) as Sarah AND she thinks her Grandfather was from Ireland who did a runner to America. However I realise family recollection is one of the worst references. Gt Aunty Edi also thinks Magaret had a sister called Leah (only found that out tonight). Matthew

Judith

Judith Report 1 Oct 2005 21:57

She was using the name Brown when she married: June quarter 1904 Aston 6d 564 >Margaret Alice Brown Louisa Derby John Edward Davies >Newport Smith Wonder who, if anyone, she named as her father?