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Please help me find Matilda UPDATED PAGE 2

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Unknown Report 20 Sep 2005 19:54

Thanks Jess, According to 1851 Elizabeth was born in Limehouse. I have the brother and sister above her's baptisms from St Annes Limehouse. I just noticed that Ann in 1841 and Elizabeth in 1851 are probably one and the same which also fits with the marriage you found for Elizabeth Ann.

Padkat

Padkat Report 20 Sep 2005 18:38

Tell me about it Heather. I'm convinced J.Q.H.H. was in hiding from either the taxman on the mafia LOL. Kate ;)

The Bag

The Bag Report 20 Sep 2005 08:28

Lyla - am looking for Elizabeth nd John on 1871 - not clear where elizabeth may have been born though - suggestions please....

Heather

Heather Report 20 Sep 2005 07:27

My gawd, if you cant find someone with a name like that, what chance the rest of us?

Unknown

Unknown Report 19 Sep 2005 23:02

Oh yes I remember now. I have a list of people I'm looking out for on 1841/51 and Quincy Hamilton Haysman is on there! Thanks for looking for Matilda, I tend to think she must have died or got married before 1881 - just not in Poplar or Limehouse where she should be! Thanks everyone for your help. At least now I am sure that I have the right Matilda in 1871.

Padkat

Padkat Report 19 Sep 2005 22:52

She was Ann Hamilton (nee Trotter). Living at 16 John Street, Stepney, MEOT. She listed herself as a widow but her husband (John Quincy Hamilton) was alive and well(ish) living in the Mincing Lane area. We think there was a family split and she put widow for respectibility sake. Can't find hubbie acutually listed though, although we know he didn't die until 1866 and definitely had business premises at Dunster Court, Mincing Lane. I think you looked for him before for me. Another kind friend on here has also searched the whole of the 1861 London CDs for me and can't find him anywhere. (Someone else I owe a huge favour too!) Yet another of my brick walls LOL. Hope you have better luck with Matilda, I've done some digging but can't find an alternative 1871 or 1881 that seems to match. Maybe someone else will have better luck. Kate :)

Unknown

Unknown Report 19 Sep 2005 22:35

Got it thanks. What's your rellies name? I have a few other branches living in various John Streets in London!

Padkat

Padkat Report 19 Sep 2005 22:25

Image winging its way..... Thought we might have another coincidental connection for a moment. I have a rellie, on John Street, Tower Hamlets in 1861 but she was classed as Mile End not Limehouse. That would have been spooky. Kate :)

Unknown

Unknown Report 19 Sep 2005 22:14

Hi Jess, Thanks, yes she would fit with the daughter Elizabeth in 1851 wouldn't she? So now I'm thinking that the 1871 is the correct Matilda after all. Can you see Elizabeth and her husband in 1871 by any chance? Kate, no it's just 1871 that I'm missing thanks.

Padkat

Padkat Report 19 Sep 2005 22:05

Sure do. Was it just 1871 you needed or all? Kate :)

The Bag

The Bag Report 19 Sep 2005 21:54

have updated on the reply above ..did she have a daughter Elizabeth Ann?

Unknown

Unknown Report 19 Sep 2005 21:52

Thanks Jess, I wanted to see if I could possibly have made a mistake and she wasn't in fact a greengrocer from Bristol. Kate, I'd love the image - do you still have my address?

Padkat

Padkat Report 19 Sep 2005 21:48

Lyla Would you like the image for any of the above. I owe you many favours, would like to return one or two ;) Kate

The Bag

The Bag Report 19 Sep 2005 21:44

Is the Matilda Sinfield the visitor, her married daughter matilda that was about earlier? SCRAP THAT SHE'S ONLY 3! Did she have a daughter elizabeth Ann? SINFIELD, John Daniel 1867 September Marriages Mile End Old Town London Middlesex Wood, Elizabeth Ann 1867 September Marriages Mile End Old Town London Middlesex Record Type: Marriages Quarter: September Year: 1867 District: Mile End Old Town County: London Middlesex Volume: 1c Page: 1039 (

The Bag

The Bag Report 19 Sep 2005 21:41

1871 you wish you'd printed off Matilda Sinfield abt 1868 Middlesex, England Visitor Bromley St Leonard London Eliza Wood abt 1849 Middlesex, England Daughter Bromley St Leonard London John Wood abt 1851 Middlesex, England Son Bromley St Leonard London Joseph Wood abt 1846 Middlesex, England Son Bromley St Leonard London Mary Wood abt 1834 Middlesex, England Daughter Bromley St Leonard London Matilda Wood abt 1810 Bristol Head Bromley St Leonard London what do you want looking at on the image? it is in front of me now - deffo sys greengrocer and two of her sons are labourers

Unknown

Unknown Report 19 Sep 2005 21:35

I don't know Heather. I have spent a fortune on wrong certs for this family. The really annoying thing is that in 1861 she is at the bottom of the page and her place of birth is illegible. I don't have access to Ancestry (waiting for 1851!) so I can't go back and look at the 1871 image. Serves me right for not printing it off!

Heather

Heather Report 19 Sep 2005 21:29

Lyla, dont take me as gospel, just throwing in more ideas probably wrong. In fact now I look at the names of the kids, I think I am wrong. Do you think it could be a case of the old transcriber looking up a line when he wrote her job and place of birth?

Unknown

Unknown Report 19 Sep 2005 21:26

Heather, thank you. So I do have the wrong Matilda in 1871. It did seem strange that she became a greengrocer all of a sudden! It was just that her childrens ages all seemed to match. So, back to 1861-1871 Matilda deaths, unless anyone can find her on a census?

Unknown

Unknown Report 19 Sep 2005 21:23

Well I have found a Lucy married to a Richard Austin and a possible Matilda wrong age with an Alfred Taylor so I think I have to rule out those particular marriages for now:( Do you think the Matilda in 1871 is the right one? I suppose I could try and track her daughters and see if she is listed under one of their married names? Why couldn't she die in Poplar/Limehouse? Guess I'll have to carry on working my way through the 1837online list then as and when funds permit it:(

Heather

Heather Report 19 Sep 2005 21:23

Lyla, the one shown born Bristol is here in 1861 :Or it looks like it anyway? Albert Wood abt 1851 Bath, Somerset, England Son Walcot Somerset John Wood abt 1809 Bath Head Walcot Somerset Matilda Wood abt 1811 Clifton, Gloucestershire, England Wife Walcot Somerset Matilda Wood abt 1848 Bath, Somerset, England Daughter Walcot Somerset