12 Jan 2012
John Fry in Canada
they'll always be Smiths
By golly it's Bollington
You can do all this at the touch of a button, but I had the upper-hand, genuinely being on virgin territory. I don't even believe the local family history society had even yet attempted a crude surname index, and the various 1881 indexes on fiche were absent too. I was very confused to find a whole load of Fox stepchildren mingling with Esther's children in the census owing to James having taken n his brother's children and their mother, too. The family was living across 5 counties by 1891, but I have finally laid them all to rest, 18 years later.
Singer song of sixpence
finding that marriage before 1837
Clues lurked like chirpy birds around my family tree, but I still hadn't worked out who Mary Creed, born 1811 West Pennard had married. I plugged the names into the Somerset Marriage Index, now online at findmypast, and only the marriage at Pylle 1835 seemed to fit. I looked at children baptised at Pylle 1835-1841 as shown on familysearch, and the name Rhymes came up.
When I searched for Mr Rhymes marrying in 1835, here comes the man, with the reference exactly matching Mary's, telling me he was the groom. The census confirmed Mary's birthplace. That just leaves one of the nine Creed siblings yet to find, and I believe he died in America as a young man.
the death of the Lewis sisters of Rushey Green
Tragedy came in 1920 when four of Sarah’s sisters were all killed on the same day in 1920 at 6 Rushey Green Catford according to freebmd and the Probate Index. I haven’t established what happened but suspect it can only have been a fire. They seem to have conducted a small baby’s clothing manufacturing business from home.
Bertha was visiting from Horwood Hall, Havant and because her will was proved, we get the date of the accident - 21 April. Another sister had died there six months earlier, presumably of natural causes.
The oldest sister had been there almost 20 years and was quite likely to be present on the night, but she died at Horwood Hall two years later, having had to administer the estates aged 86.
The Thompsons of Scar Top
Having established that this family neatly slotted into my Moses family, from Netherton near Carlisle, I wanted to look at the clue left by Mary Lago in her excellent book about Edward. She names a grandchild, who it looked like was the child of Annie Thompson, herself born India.
However, how on earth was I to determine which Annie M Thompson married 1911-20 was the girl born in Trichonopoly! [this was before the 1921 census!]
Luckily the grandchild appears a couple of times on Google with her full name, which enabled me to find marriage, maiden name and then birth, leading me to Annie's marriage in London, and finally the death record which fits in perfectly.


