hi there just wondering if anyone can help to unravel this mystery..
The man mentioned below is my granpa and he has us confused.
: Benjamin C Terrell Birth Date: abt 1899 Bermondsey.london (surrey)
last seen on sons birth certificate in 1925 living at 3Raine street st George in the east(never heard of it) city of London, , is there anyone who would be able to see when he left, and if he left alone and travelled, to kensington in London, to nothampton, or is found there in 1935Living at 15 Melville st, NORTHAMPTON , as I have a death cert and there is information I would like to pursue, but need clarification that this is indeed the same man.
thank you
jacki b :-S
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Does the approx birth year on death cert match that which you have given
Who was the informant on the cert
Who did he marry and when ?
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Name: Benjamin Charles Terrell Record Type: Baptism Baptism Date: 11 Dec 1901 Father's Name: George Terrell Mother's Name: Laura Terrell Parish or Poor Law Union: Bermondsey St Luke Borough: Southwark Register Type: Parish Registers
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Need to check the image
Name: Benjamin Charles Terrell Year: 1935 County or Borough: Kensington and Chelsea Ward or Division/Constituency: Kensington Street Address: 30 Tkkverton Street - image is Treverton St
Listed with Ellen Terrell
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Just for info
Name: Benjamin C Terrell Birth Date: abt 1899 Date of Registration: Dec 1963 Age at Death: 64 Registration District: Northampton Inferred County: Northamptonshire Volume: 3b Page: 574
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Looking at your thread on Victoria Miller do I take it that Benjamin married Ellen Miller (Millar) in Scotland ?
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where has his birth info/year come from? I cant see his birth registration
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phew!!
gosh you guys are too quick for me tonight . hehehe ok yep they are all related
yes he did marry her when she was expecitn our ma.
yes that the death cert I have an it says son O'***. I may have to email privately as im thinking this other person may still be living.
cheers
jacki b :-P
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Births Dec 1901 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Terreli Benjamin Charles St. Olave 1d 260
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In case you need it
1901 Name: George Terrell Age: 28 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1873 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Laura Terrell Mother's Name: Elizabeth Collinge Gender: Male Where born: Bermondsey, London, England Civil Parish: Bermondsey Ecclesiastical parish: St James County/Island: London Country: England Street Address:
Occupation:
Condition as to marriage:
Education:
Employment status: View Image Registration District: St Olave Southwark Sub-registration District: Bermondsey ED, institution, or vessel: 32 Neighbors: View others on page Household Schedule Number: 3 Piece: 392 Folio: 77 Page Number: 1 Household Members: Name Age George Terrell 28 Laura Terrell 25 George W Terrell 5 Dorothy M Terrell 1 Elizabeth Collinge 38 Maud Collinge 18 Florence Collinge 14 Lily Collinge 12 Sydney Collinge 3 Class: RG13; Piece: 392; Folio: 77; Page: 1.
The Collinge family are on the next household schedule
1911 mother remarried Name: Dorothy Terrell Age in 1911: 11 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1900 Relation to Head: Daughter Gender: Female Birth Place: Bermondsey Civil Parish: Bermondsey County/Island: London Country: England Street Address: 62 Vienna Road Occupation: SCHOOL Registration District: St Olave (Bermondsey) Registration District Number: 24 Sub-registration District: Bermondsey ED, institution, or vessel: 38/1 Piece: 1906 Household Members: Name Age Walter Crocker 36 Laura Crocker 36 George Terrell 15 Dorothy Terrell 11 Benjamin Terrell 9 Phylis Terrell 7 Minnie Crocker 2
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message me the name of the son that registered his death
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hi everyone,
I wanted to give an update on my Benjamin and such I spoke with the records officer today and she says there is no father mentioned on the said birth cert of a father . gave mothers name but gives no address at the time..
so now im wondering if the death cert I have is for the correct Benjamin Charles Terrell?
OMG!! please don't say im gna have to start all ova again.. oh no!! :-(
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I realy don't want to waste anyones time , but am stuck on a death of the said man Benjamin Charles Terrell. is this the only B.C.Terrell?
Name: Benjamin C Terrell Birth Date: abt 1899 Date of Registration: Dec 1963 Age at Death: 64 Registration District: Northampton Inferred County: Northamptonshire Volume: 3b Page: 574
something strange is going on here. :-S
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hi there can anyone tell me please if this is the only record shown for Benjamin Charles Terrell? (death)
is there another one else where in the uk? reasons being ihave the death cert and it doesn't give fasthers name but gives Nellie as mother n our gran was also called Nellie, but the surname is given as O'neill?
Don't no where to go next to prove this is our man and son.
thank you jacki b
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Jacki,
I think you have the death certificate of my paternal grandfather. My father's name is Benjamin (Benny) O'Neill, his parents were never married. His father was definitley a Benjamin (Ben) Terrell, born in Bermondsey, he had an Irish Father and a Spanish mother; well according to my dad, whose memory is not great. He died aged 63 in Northampton, whilst living at my parents house (15 Melville Street). My dad's s mother was Nellie O'Neill, born in County Mayo, but moved to London as small child; this might be the Nellie you were talking of. Ben, at some point moved to Stepney, and I know he joined the army in World War I, underage, as he wanted 3 square meals a day. He then went on to serve in India, were he caught malaria; which returned in his final days. Ben had a family, prior to getting together with Nellie, this was with a lady called "Betty Crocker"; is she related to the Crockers in Bermondsey? The split was not a happy one, and as far as I'm aware Ben and his subsequent children were banned from seeing the younger children of the first family. However, the two eldest sons came to visit, until they lost their lives in WWII. I can only remember the name of the eldest he was Eugene, who died in the D-Day landings; dad is not sure which parent's surname he went under. Ben was apparently a colourful character, he liked his drink and had been known to run out money for the Sally Army Hostel, he also managed to run a pie-shop that he lost in the blitz. My dad was born in 1936, although Ben was not recorded as the father on the birth certificate. They family moved around a bit, dad was evacuated to Northampton, then Hinkley. At some point he came back to London, then the whole family (Ben, Nellie, Benny, his brothers John and Leslie) ended up moving around the east midlands. At some point they ended up in London, but separated. Nellie and John lived in Elephant and Castle, Ben lived in Stepney, Benny and Leslie bounced between the two and ended up in Barnardos. There was also a sister, dad never said her name, who died at the age of two, when my dad was five; they both had diptheria, she never returned home. The family's recording of life events was a bit shady, this might explain some confusion with Nellie. For example, my parents marriage certificate has father as "Benjamin O'Neill", but "Benjamin Terrell" as a witness. My uncle Les has "Benjamin O'Neill" as the father, though we know they were just trying to cover up his illegitimacy. In about 1946 Ben & Benny moved to Northampton. Firstly in the town centre, and then in a small village called Spratton. They were lucky enough to be given a new council there, 55 Sandhills. Les joined them, when he was 11, as Barnardos would not release him into his dad's custody, until that age. As far as I'm aware my dad and Les only saw Nellie a couple of times after that, it wasn't a happy relationship, she died in her early 60s, but I have no details. Ben lived in Spratton until March 1962, when he moved himself into my parents marital home, whilst they were away on honeymoon. Fortunately, my mum was prepared to cook him his cockney favourites, such as pigs-trotters and pour him the odd beer. I do have some pictures of Ben, he's on my parents wedding photos and I have a worn one with his work colleagues (he worked as a decorator for many years). Les died in 2002, at which point I had the only was the only contact I had with John since I was two. I hope that this is the information you are after, and would be even happier to find out if we're related. .Elaine
:-)
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Hello Elaine, welcome to the boards - what a wonderful story.
Just in case Jacki isn't checking back for replies (it's been quite some months since the last post) the quickest way to contact her would be to click on her name to send a direct message.
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