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18 Jun 2010 18:05 |
Are there any parish records for Southwark. 1874, available?
I have a birth cert for George Richard Sherriff and it gives hi mother as Caroline Mary Sherriff, formerly Heasley, but his father was married to Mary Ann Sherriff, late Elliott formerly Edgeley, widow at the time. Birth date wa 1st Nov 1874, 38 Castle Street Soutwark. Father was George Sherriff or Sheriff and was formerly married to Caaroline Watts. One witness was Caroline Hawkins X.
I did post something about 5 years ago, with no success, but I don't know if there is any more info on line now.
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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18 Jun 2010 18:09 |
theres this one that ties with Mary Ann Name: George Richard Sherriff Record Type: Baptism Date: 19 Mar 1876 Father's Name: George Sherriff Mother's Name: Mary Ann Sherriff Parish: St Alphege Borough: Southwark County: Middlesex address 60 lancaster Street
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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18 Jun 2010 18:14 |
Name: Mary Ann Elliott Spouse Name: George Sherriff Spouse Age: Full Age Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 7 Jan 1874 Parish: St James the Great, Bethnal Green County: Middlesex Borough: Tower Hamlets Father Name: John Edgley Spouse Father Name: Richard Sherriff
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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18 Jun 2010 18:19 |
Name: Caroline Watts Age: Full Age Estimated birth year: abt 1861 Spouse Name: George Sherriff Spouse Age: Full Age Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 27 May 1861 Parish: St Thomas the Apostle County: London Borough: City of London Father Name: John Watts Spouse Father Name: Richard Sherriff the other witness is Frederick Sherriff
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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18 Jun 2010 18:27 |
so as Mary and George married in jan 1874 then the birth in Nov 1874 would tie with them . Who registerd the birth of the one you have
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David
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18 Jun 2010 21:17 |
Thanks for your replies.
Birth cert reads. First Nov, 1874, 38 Castle Street' Name: George Richard, boy. Name and surname of father, George Sherriff Name surname and maiden name of mother, Caroline Mary Sherriff, formerly Heasley Occupation of father: General Hawher. Signature and address of informant George Sherriff, father, 38 Castle Street, Southwark When registered Twenty sixth November 1874
Mary Ann and George had other children at various addresses: Albert 15.4.1877, 38 Castle St father a Hawker of fish Alfred 12 Oct 1879 221 Tabarrd St father General labourer. John William 17 Dec 1882 195 Tabard Street, General dealer Mother Mary Ann Sherriff, late Elliott, formerly Edgeley
Shirley, I think that must be the one, I always thought that Caroline Mary Heasley didn't exist as I can find no trace of her, but why would Geoge invent her?
George senior was born at St Clement Danes Westminster birth dates on the various census reports vary from 1819 to 1825. He had 3 brothers, Richard, 1816, Frederick ,1824 and William c1826. Richard an Frederick are on IGI but George and William are not, father was Richard Sherriff, mother Elizabeth Dias.
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David
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18 Jun 2010 21:35 |
Here is the family in 1891 Shariff is of course mistranscribed.
1891 address 3 Castle Street, Southwark
Shariff, Albert - Apprentice abt 1878 Southwark, London Son St George the Martyr London Shariff, Alfred abt 1890 Southwark, London Son St George the Martyr London
Shariff, George - Hawker abt 1823 St Clement Danes, London Head St George the Martyr London
Shariff, George –– Van boy abt 1885 Southwark, London Son St George the Martyr London Shariff, John –– Carman on G.N.R abt 1871 Lambeth, London Stepson St George the Martyr London
Shariff, John abt 1888 Southwark, London Son St George the Martyr London
Shariff, Mary Ann abt 1839 Lambeth, London Wife St George the Martyr London
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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18 Jun 2010 22:30 |
could Caroline Mary be Georges mum and he misunderstand when asked mothers name ?? by the registrar If he couldn't read or write he would be unaware of the info written on the cert
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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18 Jun 2010 22:34 |
Ah just read mum was Elizabeth Dias so that rules that theory out. It may just be a misunderstanding when he registered the birth or he was covering up something ?? cant see the death of his first wife and she was a caroline so maybe a connection there . you may never know why though.
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21 Jun 2010 00:51 |
Perhaps he got drunk and forgot the name of his wife.
He was a hawker, general dealer and a labourer, pratically every time I find a record for his he has a different address. On the 1861 census his wife is Caroline, born Leamington, Warks, but he did not marry Caroline Watts until a month after the census. So you are likely to be correct, he probably had something to hide.
The only picture I could find of Castle Street shows slums. The whole area of Tabard Street was of slums and was completely cleard and rebuilt in the 1920s. There is an interesting book on line which tells of the area about that time, entitled 12 Years in Kent Street, by the vicar of St Stephen's Southwark. Kent Street was the old name of Tabard Street.
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