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Can a woman loose 10 years at time of marriage ???

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Jennifer

Jennifer Report 5 Jul 2007 10:56

It was on the Complete BMD Images on Ancestry, you must have been looking at the Partial index, or simply missed it, easily done if you are looking too hard. Jennifer

Pam

Pam Report 5 Jul 2007 08:41

Perhaps this is another one as it is Blackburn -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Births Sep 1917 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Eatough Jack Tayl[eo]r Blackburn 8e 479

Rebecca

Rebecca Report 4 Jul 2007 23:09

If mums maiden name is Taylor then this could be a poss sibling??? Name: Eileen Eatough Year of Registration: 1917 Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun Mother's Maiden Name: Taylor DISTRICT: Haslingden County: Lancashire Volume: 8e Page: 127 Does it say who the witnessess are on the marriage cert?

Rebecca

Rebecca Report 4 Jul 2007 22:58

Is it possible she was adding years on rather than taking them off and have you trawled indexes for her? I would look for her father on the 1901 census and then for his marriage and then try and find her and other children. She'll be there somewhere, just some of them are more tricky than others! lol Good luck

Richard

Richard Report 4 Jul 2007 22:42

My g-g-g-g grandmother was widowed and remarried the same day as her grand daughter my g-g-grandmother in 1889, a joint wedding. Anyway her marriage cert gives husbands age exactly 34. Her age says simply 40+. At time she was 60, but I guess over 40 was all she was prepared to admit to the vicar and he was happy to leave it at that!

Leclerc

Leclerc Report 4 Jul 2007 19:45

Jenifer Your a star, were on earth did you find that?, I searched everything (or I thought I had) it doesn't come up on Ancestry or BMD, or I'm being completley daft/stupid etc. and not seeing it !!!!! Awe well another £7.00 to the coffers of LCC. K

Jennifer

Jennifer Report 4 Jul 2007 19:34

How about this one? 1912 Rose A. Eatough (Taylor) June, Blackburn, 8e, 746. Jennifer

Leclerc

Leclerc Report 4 Jul 2007 19:27

Thanks Maggie & MM of Spain I'd spotted the census and the Rose A connection, I've done a full search on GR, Ancestry and BMD but can't find any Rose Ann's born abt 1912 in the country, all roads seem to lead back to Rosetta!!!! K

Maid Marian of

Maid Marian of Report 4 Jul 2007 19:20

If you search GR for the eatough you will find some matches.

Maid Marian of

Maid Marian of Report 4 Jul 2007 19:17

1901 census This looks a possibilty on her father he is the son of Rose A, it is a possiblity that he would have named his daughter after his mother. Name: John Eatough Age: 20 Estimated birth year: abt 1881 Relation: Son Mother's name: Rose A Gender: Male Where born: Great Harwood, Lancashire, England Civil parish: Great Harwood Ecclesiastical parish: Great Harwood St Bartholomew County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Street address: Occupation: Condition as to marriage: Education: Employment status: View image Registration district: Blackburn Sub-registration district: Harwood ED, institution, or vessel: 16 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 77 Household Members: Name Age John S Burton 29 Maria Burton 26 Andrew Eatough 18 John Eatough 20 Rose A Eatough 50

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 4 Jul 2007 19:07

A woman can lose as many years as she wants - whenever! However, she may not have been born in that area. My g gran was born in Suffolk, but was in service in Dorset (unusual to be so far from home - but possible) and married my g grandad in Hampshire! maggie

Leclerc

Leclerc Report 4 Jul 2007 18:56

As usual it's my mothers side of the family causing me grief !! I've just recieved my GFather & G Mothers wedding cert: Peter Ellison age 20 living in Accrington marries 16/07/1930 St Pauls Church Oswaldtwistle Rose Ann Eatough age 18 ?? living in Oswaldtwistle (Accrington area) whos' fathers name is John who is a Labourer in Chemical works. So far so good, however the only Rose, I can find in that area is a Rosetta b 02/07/1903 in Gt Harwood (Blackburn area) Fathers name John who is a Baker journeyman. Mothers name Nancy nee Waring, how do I know this, well I ordered the Birth Cert. Do you think a women can shed 10 years (I know many would like to) as she would appear to be the only fit?, because look as I may I can't find a Rose Ann born in 1912. I tried also to find her death, hoping to count back, but I think they cleared off to Canada sometime in the early 1950's so thats a dead end. Your opinions, comments etc would be appriecated, thanks in advance. K