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6 Oct 2015 17:20 |
Hello
I'm been trying to determine who my gr gr grandfather was for over thirty years and am stuck.
As it is a common name and there is no middle name either I have reached the nearest hit which I would like some help with.
He could be William Allen born at Ashby magna Leics on 2nd March 1813. He and his family seemed to have moved to Edmondthorpe Leics where he was christened on 18th November 1813.
If I can get confirmation that this is the same person I could move on.
The William at Edmondthorpe may be my gr gr grandfather who married Frances Huddleston in Leicester in 1835 and a son, also William in 1838. Frances was born in Wymondham, a village close by in 1815 and died there in 1841
I am hoping that with your help I can piece these bits together and proove that these three Williams as being the same person
I don't know or where my gr gr grandfather. died.but sorting out the above may lead me on to finding out.
Thank you
Will Allen
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malyon
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6 Oct 2015 17:33 |
William Allen England Births and Christenings Name William Allen Gender Male Christening Date 18 Nov 1813 Christening Place EDMONDTHORPE,LEICESTER,ENGLAND Father's Name William Allen Mother's Name Ann
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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6 Oct 2015 17:35 |
Did Wiilliam remarry after Frances died ?
Have you found him on any later census after she died?
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malyon
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6 Oct 2015 17:36 |
William Allen England Marriages, 1538–1973 marriage: 24 December 1835 St. Mary'S, Leicester, Leicester, England spouse: Frances Huddlestone
there are a lot of william allan marriages about the above date
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Cynthia
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7 Oct 2015 11:46 |
Welcome to the Community boards Will.
(I'll let Will know how to find his replies) :-)
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ChristinaS
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7 Oct 2015 11:48 |
Hello William, there are so many William Allens!
To help us trace him, please can you let us know who your Gt.grandfather was (son of the William in question).
Do you have him on any census? Do you have his marriage certificate? If so, what occupation does he give for his father? And who are the witnesses?
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William
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7 Oct 2015 15:06 |
Thank you for very promising replies. I am now down to just William Allen's to connect up.
I have the following details about the William christened at Edmondthorpe in November 1813 ( Parents William and Ann from Ashby magna)
in the census of 1841 for Edmondthorpe we have the whole family
William born 1786 age 55 Publican Ann 1781 age 60 Sarah 1811 age 30 Rebecca 1821 age 20 William 1838 age 3 ( This could be my gr grandfather whose mother Frances had died in 1841) This missing members of the family are William 1816 (not 1813?) John 1818 possibly working away from home and Mary 1804 age 47 now Mary Osborn living in Wymondham
In the 1851 census living in Church street Scalford is William Allen aged 35 years. agricutural labourer born Edmondthorpe (which again puts his birth date at 1816 rather than 1813)
However, he is living with Ann age 22 years born North Luffenham and William his son born Leicester occupation servant aged 13 years which ties up with him losing his mother at the age of 3.
I have the wedding certificate
June 28th 1847 in the parish church of North Luffenham in the county of rutland
the marriage between William Allen age 32 Widower. labourer residence North Luffenham and Ann THompson age 22 Spinster, servant same residence
Father's name William Allen and Thomas Thompson both described as labourers
Witnesses John Allen Sarah Thompson and John Bolland
Is this the same William who married Frances Huddleston(e) in 1835 was father to my gr grandfather William Born 1838 and widowed in 1841. It looks also that he must have been present at his sons wedding in 1859.
He has been a very illusive ancestor but maybe with your help it can be determined that this is is the same William and I can go on to find out when and where he died.
Thank you for your help so far.
Best Wishes
Will
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ChristinaS
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7 Oct 2015 16:37 |
Is it possible to compare William's signature on his marriage certificates, or has he signed with an X? Also, you would need to see the originals at the Leicester archives. Maybe that's not possible for you.
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ChristinaS
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8 Oct 2015 14:23 |
I'm inclined to agree with your idea that your William Allen was the one born in Edmondthorpe.
Fathers don't usually sign the birth certificate, so that could be the registrar's writing.
It's not at all unusual for 'deceased' not to be added to a father's name on a marriage certificate. Maybe your William was the William Allen who died in Melton Mowbray Apr-Jun 1859 (pre his son's marriage)
I've not been able to find a suitable Ann on the 1861 census either. There are two possible deaths for her in Melton Mowbray. 1852 and 1860
What a pity we can't find anything more positive
An afterthought - Do you know who the witnesses to the Fraces Huddlestone marriage were?
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William
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22 Oct 2015 22:41 |
Hello Christina
I have just received the two death certificates for the two William Allen's who died at Melton Mowbray.
Neither gave any new information and the ages and witnesses were not related to the William I am still looking for.
By chance I looked at the prison records 1770 =1935 and found a William Allen tried at Leicester Court on the 1st August 1851 and convicted of sheep stealing. He was given a 10year sentence and transported.
There was also a letter referred to by the clerk that William had claimed there had been a mistake and that the term of sentence was 8 years.
There are no personal details about him but there are various reference numbers given.
Do you know what body would have these records?
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ChristinaS
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28 Oct 2015 15:03 |
Hello Will,
I'm afraid the more I look for your William Allens, the more elusive they become.
Reading more about the sheep stealer (on Ancestry - trial in 1848) I see that his age is given as 21. So it's unlikely that he was one of yours.
Also, there's a newspaper death notice on Find My Past - Leicestershire October 1844 "At Edmondthorpe, far advanced in years, Mr. William Allen, for many years landlord of the Horse and Groom Inn."
The only one who is a publican on the 1841 is the one you have as a possible. He would have been 60 years old in 1844 (not really far advanced in years, even in those times). I can't see any elderly William Allen living in Edmondthorpe on the 1841 census though.
IF he is the one who died in 1844, that, unfortunately, would rule him out as being your Gt.x 3 grandfather, as he was described as a labourer on son William's 1847 marriage certificate. Or else it rules out the marriage to Ann Thompson.
Back to the drawing board.
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ArgyllGran
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28 Oct 2015 18:06 |
There are these two possibles for the 1844 death - if the newspaper got the date of his death wrong!
Deaths Sep 1844 (>99%) ALLEN William Melton Mowbray 15 134
Deaths Mar 1845 (>99%) ALLEN William Melton Mowby 15 169
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ChristinaS
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29 Oct 2015 07:34 |
The newspaper was dated October 1844, so it must have been the September one.
I've only just noticed that the 3 year old William, with the publican in 1841, has Not Born in County
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