My nan was a MacDonald - Hannah MacDonald born in 1904 and died in 1993. I know enough details about her obviously but I am having problems going back. My great grandparents were John MacDonald and Hannah Jacobs but I don't know their dates of birth, place of birth is possibly Inverness, date and place of marriage unknown but possibly London. I know they were living in India before my nan was born.
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Hi
There's a possible for her in 1911 although the age is a bit out.
Hannah Macdonald born c1906 age 5 born India.Living Edmonton Middlesex.
Other Macdonald occupants Hannah age 36 born 1875 & Donald age 2 born 1909.
3 other occupants Alice Pritchard born 1858, Hannah Kennett born 1847 & Frank Kennett born 1885.
If you look for Hannah Kennett in 1901 she is living with 2nd husband Henry Kennett, Frank Kennett age 16 their son, Harry Jacob age 29 & Hannah Jacob age 26.
Ref Piece/207 Folio/26 Page/44
MoggieLast edited by maudarby; 20-05-11, 11:16.
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There is a John MacDonald & Hannah Jacob (no 's') marriage on Ancestry (I don't know if you have access).
4th June 1903 St John the Evangelist Hornsey.
John Macdonald bachelor age 30 engineer 62 Brownswood Rd, father Donald MacDonald, blacksmith
Hannah Jacob spinster age 28 same address, father William Christopher Jacob (deceased) saddle tree riveter.
The witnesses were William Jacob and ?ra C Kennett so that ties in with what Moggie foundJackie
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Hi I looked up Scotlands people and found a Hannah MacDonald born 5th September 1904 in Inverness and her parents are listed as John MacDonald (railway labourer) and Annie Mackay. On the birth extract it gives their marriage as December 28th 1901 in Dingwall
I had a few spare credits and looked up their marriage and their parents are listed as John Macdonald (general labourer) and Ann Chisholm and on the other side are Ronald MacKay (miller) and Flora Forbes
Hope this helps
Steven
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Sorry my mistake it should have been Jacob - that will teach me to check spelling before posting.
I've checked up on info and Hannah MacDonald was born on 26 November 1904 in India and died on 13th November 1993 in Penarth, Glamorganshire. The family came back to England when she was about 9 and her brothers Hector was born in London about 1917 and Donald was born in India about 1909.
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If you get Hector's birth certificate using the details shown above you will find out the name of his mother which appears to have been Clay not Jacobs. Your grandmother's birth certificate should show her mother's maiden name too.
Maybe a second wife?
Where did you get the name Hannah Jacob from?
MargaretLast edited by margaretmarch; 21-05-11, 15:13.
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I saw my Nan's birth certificate many years ago when I was a child and I know her mother's name was Hannah, maiden name Jacob. My Nan never mentioned her mother remarrying and her mother definitely had Hector and Donald. Also I have seen programs as my great grandmother was on the stage before she was married. My Nan also showed me documentation when I was younger that her mother's maiden name was Jacob.
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Here's the birth for Hector - in Wales!! Ignore the earlier information as obviously just someone with the same name - riddle solved.
Hector J Macdonald
Mother's Maiden Surname: Jacob
Date of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec 1917
Registration district: Cardiff
Registration County: Glamorganshire
Volume Number: 11a
Page Number: 754
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Hannah Jacob senior married Henry Kennett on 4 Aug 1884 -marriage register entry in the London Marriages on ancestry and she gives her father's name as John Byron and his occupation is Harness maker.
From what I've given you so far you should now be able to follow this line back further.
For the MacDonald line you will probably need to look on Scotland's people which is a pay per view site to tack his line back. It's really good value on there because you get the certificate information without having to buy a certificate. The cost of getting in information is about a £1 or just over so very cheap compared to English certificates that cost £9.50 each.
Margaret
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