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Any clues on where to start?

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Mary

Mary Report 27 Oct 2003 21:43

Ruth/Andrea Maybe in Scotland we are a bit luckier with the info.Done a quick copy and paste of the Scotlandspeople web site. Registers of Births Child: name, sex, date, time & place of birth 1855 to date Mother: name & maiden surname 1855 to date Mother: occupation (usually shown only if parents not married or no father's name given) 1855 - 1998 Mother: occupation 1999 to date Mother: age & place of birth 1855 only Father: name & rank, profession or occupation 1855 to date Father: age & place of birth 1855 only Parents: date & place of marriage 1855 only, then 1861 to date Siblings: parents' other children, living or deceased (numbers and sex only) 1855 only Informant: qualification & signature (address if different from location of birth) 1855 to date Registrar: date & place of registration, signature 1855 to date My father was born in 1918 and his parents marriage date is on the certificate.Mary

Helen

Helen Report 26 Oct 2003 16:09

Andrea I've found the marriage on 1837 site Frank Casey married a Flannagan Sep 1913 in Blackburn 8e 1044

Andrea

Andrea Report 22 Oct 2003 18:51

Thanks to everyone for your help on this. Mary, I have got my Grandad's birth certificate but you don't get the parents' marriage date on birth certificates, only their full names (including maiden names). Thanks for trying to help though. Georgina, thanks for looking on 1901 for me. I have possible names for 5 of the 7 kids but only 2 match the names you have for this VERY full household (!!!) Maybe this lot will fit in somewhere along the line, but the names don't ring any bells so far. Could you possibly give me the address where you found this lot living? The Casey family that I am looking for seem to have lived in Belthorn, which can be classed as Blackburn, Over Darwen, Darwen, Haslingden or Oswaldtwistle from experience so far (just to make things more complicated for me!) I have done a quick search on 1901 myself (without paying) just to see if I can find any possibilities and nothing seems to match place and job or age and job or name and job etc etc!! I guess I will just have to pay and check all the ones with the right name and hope for a hit somewhere along the way!! Thanks again everyone.

George

George Report 20 Oct 2003 19:36

Had a look on the 1901, the best match: Frank Casey 9 Lancashire Blackburn County Borough Of Blackburn Blackburn Fanny Casey 42 Lancashire Blackburn County Borough Of Blackburn Blackburn Frances Casey 1 Lancs Blackburn County Borough Of Blackburn Blackburn George Casey 14 Lancashire Blackburn County Borough Of Blackburn Blackburn Card Room Hand Cotton Mill George Casey 45 Staffordshire Lane Ends County Borough Of Blackburn Blackburn Labourer Cotton Mill James Casey 3m Lancs Blackburn County Borough Of Blackburn Blackburn James Casey 20 Lancashire Blackburn County Borough Of Blackburn Blackburn Card Room Hand Cotton Mill John Casey 11 Lancashire Blackburn County Borough Of Blackburn Blackburn Joseph Casey 7 Lancashire Blackburn County Borough Of Blackburn Blackburn Margaret Casey 2 Lancashire Blackburn County Borough Of Blackburn Blackburn Sarah Casey 22 Lancs Boston County Borough Of Blackburn Blackburn Card Room Hand Cotton Mill Thomas Casey 23 Lancs Blackburn County Borough Of Blackburn Blackburn Assistant ...Cotton Mill William Casey 5 Lancashire Blackburn County Borough Of Blackburn Blackburn All were in the same household. George

Mary

Mary Report 20 Oct 2003 19:22

Andrea The parents marrige date should be on the birth certificate. It will have both parents names including the maiden name.The date under that should be the marriage date. Mary

Andrea

Andrea Report 20 Oct 2003 19:02

Thanks for the help. I think the 1901 census is going to be the best place to start as I can't find anything on FreeBMD or 1881 LDS site. Alison, I have already got my Grandad's certificate - that is how I have found out his parent's names but as I don't know which of the 7 children my Grandad is, I am struggling to guess at a year for their marriage. I will see if I can turn anything up from 1901. Thanks again for your help.

Alison

Alison Report 20 Oct 2003 18:42

Andrea WHy not find your grandad's birth certificate? This will tell you the name of his father and mother usually with her maiden name and also father's occupation. You can buy birth certificates online at 1837online. Alison

Carol

Carol Report 20 Oct 2003 18:05

The best place to start, would be a LDS centre. They have all the GRO indices which you can search through for free, and they have the Ireland ones too, if you need them. For your nearest centre, look in the phone book under Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

Andrea

Andrea Report 20 Oct 2003 17:58

I have just started doing my Dad's side of the family tree and have quizzed him for all the information he knows. Unfortunately, it doesn't amount to much and I don't know how or where to start. My Grandad (my Dad's dad) is still alive but unfortunately, he is now very confused and can't help with the information I need. My Dad says that my Grandad is one of about 7 children but he thinks my Grandad is the only one still living. I have sent off for my Grandad's birth certificate so I know his parents names but can't even begin to guess when they married as I don't whether my Grandad was the first child or the last or what - so I can't even narrow it down to the marriage being round the time of his birth in 1919. Can anyone help? Ideas or information of any sort would be great. The information I have is my Grandad was born in 1919 (John Casey). His Mother was Mary Ann Flannaghan (we think from Ireland) and his father was Frank Casey (from Lancashire). They definitely married.