I've lost a rellie from my tree, someone i thought existed doesn't :(
Based on early census searches i thought i should have had an Alexander Hay and a William Hay in the same family, when i first found the census returns there wasn't anything on freebmd to help....
1881
Registration district: Flegg
Sub registration district: East Flegg
Household Members: Name Age
Addie L. Hay
Alexander Hay 1
Alexander H. Hay 21
Susan Hay 21
Bertha Stone 14
1891
Alexander M Hay 31
Anna Hay 10
George F Hay 8
Susan Hay 31
William Hay 11
Seems the parents split after this census, they appear in two households in different counties from this point on. Following dad and William.......
1901
Registration district: Poplar
Sub-registration district: Bow
Household schedule number: 244
Household Members: Name Age
Elizabeth Emmerson 26
Amelia Franklin 77
Alexander Hay 41
William Hay 21
Henry Samuel Imse 27
Elizabeth Keen 19
Amelia L Morgan 53
Marriages Sep 1903 (>99%)
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HAY Alexander Gravesend 2a 1276
MUNDAY Ethel Blanche Gravesend 2a 1276
I searched the 1911 looking for Alexander Hay with an Ethel in the house and found this result, i haven't looked at the transcript but i'm pretty confident it's one household.
HAY ALEC MUIR M 1860 51 West Ham Essex
HAY ALEXANDER MUIR M 1909 2 West Ham Essex
HAY ANNIE LOUISA F 1907 4 West Ham Essex
HAY CHARLES WILLIAM M 1903 8 West Ham Essex
HAY FREDERICK AARON M 1905 6 West Ham Essex
HAY WILLIAM ALEXANDER M 1880 31 West Ham Essex
And now i have found via freebmd a birth ref
Birth reg;
Births Sep 1879 (>99%)
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Hay William Alexander Flegg 4b 29
There are at least two trees on Ancestry with the oldest Alexander/Alec listed, i wonder if they have picked up on the name change for William Alexander and if the tree owners could be more rellies of mine too?
Based on early census searches i thought i should have had an Alexander Hay and a William Hay in the same family, when i first found the census returns there wasn't anything on freebmd to help....
1881
Registration district: Flegg
Sub registration district: East Flegg
Household Members: Name Age
Addie L. Hay
Alexander Hay 1
Alexander H. Hay 21
Susan Hay 21
Bertha Stone 14
1891
Alexander M Hay 31
Anna Hay 10
George F Hay 8
Susan Hay 31
William Hay 11
Seems the parents split after this census, they appear in two households in different counties from this point on. Following dad and William.......
1901
Registration district: Poplar
Sub-registration district: Bow
Household schedule number: 244
Household Members: Name Age
Elizabeth Emmerson 26
Amelia Franklin 77
Alexander Hay 41
William Hay 21
Henry Samuel Imse 27
Elizabeth Keen 19
Amelia L Morgan 53
Marriages Sep 1903 (>99%)
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HAY Alexander Gravesend 2a 1276
MUNDAY Ethel Blanche Gravesend 2a 1276
I searched the 1911 looking for Alexander Hay with an Ethel in the house and found this result, i haven't looked at the transcript but i'm pretty confident it's one household.
HAY ALEC MUIR M 1860 51 West Ham Essex
HAY ALEXANDER MUIR M 1909 2 West Ham Essex
HAY ANNIE LOUISA F 1907 4 West Ham Essex
HAY CHARLES WILLIAM M 1903 8 West Ham Essex
HAY FREDERICK AARON M 1905 6 West Ham Essex
HAY WILLIAM ALEXANDER M 1880 31 West Ham Essex
And now i have found via freebmd a birth ref
Birth reg;
Births Sep 1879 (>99%)
-----------------------
Hay William Alexander Flegg 4b 29
There are at least two trees on Ancestry with the oldest Alexander/Alec listed, i wonder if they have picked up on the name change for William Alexander and if the tree owners could be more rellies of mine too?
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