Unfortunately, I don't have an Ancestry subscription anymore and was wondering if a kind person could help me look for a Rose Charlton please.
Rose is my hubby's great grandmother (his mother's mother's mother). She was a bit of a naughty girl and had lots of babies out of wedlock (ooooh the shame!!). One of these was hubby's grandmother, Bessie Charlton, who was born at the Union Workhouse in Maidenhead, Berkshire, in 1903. Rose is described as a domestic servant from nearby Waltham St Lawrence. The father's name box is blank.
Can someone find Rose on the 1901 census please?
I'm not sure if Charlton is Rose's maiden name, as Bessie was brought up by her (maternal?) grandmother, and when she married hubby's grandfather in 1928 her surname was recorded as Tegg, which is also the mother's maiden name for her children's birth registrations.
I've only just found out her original surname from hubby's maternal aunt, after a chance meeting in Sainsburys!
Thanks for your help!
Rachel
Rose is my hubby's great grandmother (his mother's mother's mother). She was a bit of a naughty girl and had lots of babies out of wedlock (ooooh the shame!!). One of these was hubby's grandmother, Bessie Charlton, who was born at the Union Workhouse in Maidenhead, Berkshire, in 1903. Rose is described as a domestic servant from nearby Waltham St Lawrence. The father's name box is blank.
Can someone find Rose on the 1901 census please?
I'm not sure if Charlton is Rose's maiden name, as Bessie was brought up by her (maternal?) grandmother, and when she married hubby's grandfather in 1928 her surname was recorded as Tegg, which is also the mother's maiden name for her children's birth registrations.
I've only just found out her original surname from hubby's maternal aunt, after a chance meeting in Sainsburys!
Thanks for your help!
Rachel
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