Yup - a pesky Pigott however she is one of the last ones to do (asides from her elusive brother Nathaniel) and has been sitting in my "to difficult pile" for too long.
Fact: Born Bengal and baptised 22 November 1886 India Office Bengal Presidency. Father Charles Pigott mother Jessie Pigott nee Bizely. (Information from India Office Ecclesiastical Returns).
Fact: I can't find her in the 1901 census. Her younger siblings and parents are here: RG13; Piece: 800; Folio: 52; Page: 16. (as is the uberpesky Nathaniel!)
Anecdotal: Married a "Jewish Austrian Furrier" possibly called something like Herr Engerlinger (no first name) - who her father didn't approve of so they left England. Not sure where or if she actually married him. Supposedly returned to England prior to WW2. Allegedly living in Bloomsbury in 1936. They also allegedly had a son who "took all the family names" but one of them is possibly Barrington. :o (Given the eclectic boys names the Pigott's have the choice is vast: Shreeve, Stainsby, Pelling, Gough, Botry and Gillery to give just a few).
I would just like some suggestions as where to look for a marriage that might have taken place on the continent and birth records for abroad.
If any of the anecdotal stuff is true - wouldn't the husband have been interred during WW2? If so where abouts would I find records of that?
Any advice or a shove in the right direction would be much appreciated. Got to go off line soon but will be back later.
Many thanks
Fact: Born Bengal and baptised 22 November 1886 India Office Bengal Presidency. Father Charles Pigott mother Jessie Pigott nee Bizely. (Information from India Office Ecclesiastical Returns).
Fact: I can't find her in the 1901 census. Her younger siblings and parents are here: RG13; Piece: 800; Folio: 52; Page: 16. (as is the uberpesky Nathaniel!)
Anecdotal: Married a "Jewish Austrian Furrier" possibly called something like Herr Engerlinger (no first name) - who her father didn't approve of so they left England. Not sure where or if she actually married him. Supposedly returned to England prior to WW2. Allegedly living in Bloomsbury in 1936. They also allegedly had a son who "took all the family names" but one of them is possibly Barrington. :o (Given the eclectic boys names the Pigott's have the choice is vast: Shreeve, Stainsby, Pelling, Gough, Botry and Gillery to give just a few).
I would just like some suggestions as where to look for a marriage that might have taken place on the continent and birth records for abroad.
If any of the anecdotal stuff is true - wouldn't the husband have been interred during WW2? If so where abouts would I find records of that?
Any advice or a shove in the right direction would be much appreciated. Got to go off line soon but will be back later.
Many thanks
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