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Pinkie

Pinkie Report 19 Oct 2015 20:26

Hi can any one help me, I have a marriage certificate for one of my ancestors,
James Grimshaw married in Hampton Parish Church 17th July 1842.
His father is noted as Samuel Grimshaw Labourer, if it doesn't say dec. as I have seen in some more recent certificates, does that mean he was alive on the day?
I am asking this because I have come to a fall stop with Samuel, the last info I have on him is James's baptism March 1818 in Twickenham.


SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 19 Oct 2015 20:30

Hi Louise

No, unfortunately, it does not mean that he was alive or deceased.

The absence of "deceased" on the certificate means one of two things .........

1. The Vicar did not ask the correct question, ie, he did not specifically ask if the father was alive or dead.

If he asked "what is your father's name and his occupation?" ..... many people did not add that extra information that "but he's dead"

2. The father had left home, had no contact with the children, and so it was not known whether he was alive or dead.


On the other hand ........... you also cannot also trust that a father said to be dead really was dead!

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 19 Oct 2015 22:09

When my grandmother's brother married in 1917, their father (estranged from the family) was marked as deceased on the marriage cert.

In fact, he didn't die until 1943.

Pinkie

Pinkie Report 20 Oct 2015 11:18



Thank you so much for the information, at least it clarifies what I'm still
looking for.

malyon

malyon Report 20 Oct 2015 11:31

this is the only james i can find born 1819


James Grimshaw
England and Wales Census, 1861
Name James Grimshaw
County Middlesex
Event Type Census
Event Date 1861
Sub-District 2 Twickenham
Parish Twickenham
Ecclesiastical Parish The Holy Trinity
Registration District Brentford
Age 42
Gender Male
Relationship to Head of Household Head
Birthplace Twickenham, Middlesex
Schedule Type Household

malyon

malyon Report 20 Oct 2015 11:32

James Grimshaw
England and Wales Census, 1851
Name James Grimshaw
Age 33
Gender M
Birthplace Twickenham, Middlesex
Relationship to Head of Household Head
Schedule Type Household

safc

safc Report 20 Oct 2015 11:42


Middlesex Baptisms - Cliff Webb Transcription
Print transcription
First name(s) JAMES
Last name GRIMSHAW
Baptism year 1818
Baptism day 18
Baptism month 3
Parish Twickenham
Father's first name(s) Samuel
Mother's first name(s) Sarah
Mother's last name -
Relationship son
Occupation labourer
Residence -
County Middlesex
Country England
Record set Middlesex Baptisms - Cliff Webb
Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
Subcategory Births & baptisms
Collections from Great Britain

Cliff Webb