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27 Mar 2016 16:45 |
1939 Electoral Register:
14 Kirk Street Florence Louisa Bull Edward Gorman Amelia Louisa Gorman Mary Monica Leach George Prevett James Peter Smith
James doesn't appear at this address in 1938
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27 Mar 2016 15:27 |
DOB is also 24th Dec 1884 on this record:
Britain, merchant seamen, 1918-1941 Transcription
First name(s) James Peter Last name Smith Event year 1918 Birth year 1884 Birth place Kilkenny Birth county/country Kilkenny Birth date 24 Dec 1884 Identity certificate number 849834 Card type CR10 Archive The National Archives Series BT350 Date range 1918-1921 ------------------------------------
Also him? Royal Artillery attestations 1883-1942 Transcription First name(s) James Peter Last name Smith Age 36 Birth year 1885 Birth place Kilkenny Attestation year 1921 Service number 739055
59 Toronto Road, Tilbury Essex
Rose Violet Smith 16.0.1917 Herbert J Smith 14.12.1917 Eileen V Smith 6.10.1919 Patrick M Smith 17.2.1923
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Terence
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27 Mar 2016 10:35 |
Thanks Pachem, the info I have to go on is as follows;
In 1939 register his wife (Rose Violet Smith, nee Turnage) shows her name as Rose Hall, (The surname of Smith has been crossed through), married, living with a James Hall (who she later married in 1945) also their son Dennis born in 1932. There is also another name blacked out who I suspect was their other son Sydney, born 1930. Their address was 9 Monteagle Avenue, Barking, Essex.
James Smith's daughter Eileen Violet Smith married Simon Fagelson in October 1943 on the certificate she named her father as James Peter Smith, occupation Chef but in 1945 when his ex wife Rose Violet Smith remarried to James Hall she stated that she was a "Widow"
I am currently checking the death records which were suggested by "greyghost" above, I can discount 1943 Edmonton (3A 934) and 1944 Finsbury (1B 386) I am awaiting death cert for 1943 Camberwell (1D 680) Patrick M Smith was my uncle, my father was Anthony Smith, born June 1926 (Deceased 1991) Thans again for your help it is much appreciated :-)
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27 Mar 2016 09:27 |
There is a James P Smith and a Terence M Smith living in Holborn on the 1962 ER, Endsleigh Place, Passfield Hall.
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27 Mar 2016 09:16 |
Did his wife say widow/divorced or married on the 1939?
She might just have gone ahead and got married without divorcing if they had lost contact?
Does his son later marry and claim his Father is still alive, or dead, or do you have no further information about the son? Sorry, not sure if this son is your Father or Uncle.
If the informant on his death certificate had always known him as James P, and born 1884, then that would be how he was recorded on the death certificate.
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Terence
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26 Mar 2016 07:54 |
Thanks DetEcTive the Patrick N Smith living with him was his son James actual birthday was 4 Dec 1882 baptised 24 Dec 1882 but throughout his life he often said he was born in 1884? He also added the middle name "Peter" sometime after about 1908???
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23 Mar 2016 12:08 |
For our benefit, and just in case the day and month of birth helps
1939 Register (Its not a Census as such)
Smith Household (2 People) 14 Kirk Street , Holborn, London, England
First name(s) Last name(s) DOB Sex Occupation Marital status Schedule Schedule Sub Number James P Smith 14 Dec 1884 Male Lavatory Attendant Divorced Patrick M Smith 17 Feb 1923 Male Messenger Single
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Terence
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23 Mar 2016 11:52 |
Thank you "greyghost" and "DetEcTive" for your input, I will check out these leads and report back on this forum.
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22 Mar 2016 22:42 |
Have you tried looking at all the Civilian War dead listed on CWGC? http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead.aspx?cpage=1
It might be quite time consuming, but you should be able to skip over the ones too old/too young or with a 'wrong' middle name. Clicking on an entry usually tells you were they died, and often names a relation
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22 Mar 2016 16:10 |
Truth be told, he could have died anywhere, but these are close to last known address.
Info only as accurate as the knowledge of the informant who gives it.
All of these before his "wife" remarries.
Very few Divorce records survive
??? Holborn to Islington c 2 miles
England & Wales deaths 1837-2007 Transcription
First name(s) JAMES Last name SMITH Gender Male Birth year 1884 Age 55 Death quarter 4 Death year 1939 District ISLINGTON County London Volume 1B Page 221
--------------------------- 2.6 miles Holborn to Lambeth. birth just as likely to be 1883
First name(s) JAMES Last name SMITH Gender Male Birth year 1884 Age 57 Death quarter 1 Death year 1941 District LAMBETH County London Volume 1D Page 293
-------------------- 8 miles First name(s) JAMES Last name SMITH Gender Male Birth year 1883 Age 60 Death quarter 4 Death year 1943 District EDMONTON County Middlesex Volume 3A Page 934
----------------------- 4 miles First name(s) JAMES Last name SMITH Gender Male Birth day - Birth month - Birth year 1885 Age 58 Death quarter 1 Death year 1943 District CAMBERWELL County London Volume 1D Page 680 --------------------------- 4.5 miles First name(s) JAMES Last name SMITH Gender Male Birth day - Birth month - Birth year 1882 Age 62 Death quarter 2 Death year 1944 District FINSBURY County London Volume 1B Page 386
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22 Mar 2016 15:43 |
I am trying to find the death record for my Grandfather, James Smith. (aka James Peter Smith)
I know he was living at 14 Kirk Street, Holborn, London at the time of the 1939 census along with his son Patrick Michael Smith. On the census return he stated that he was divorced but I have not found any evidence that he was divorced.
His wife stated that she was a "widow" when she remarried in March 1945.
James was born in Kilkenny, Ireland in December 1882, parents Daniel Smith (Army) and Mary Smith (Nee Nagle or Neagle), however James often gave his birth year as 1884
Sorry I have no information about James after the 1939 census.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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