This is the Roman Catholic baptism that I mentioned a few days ago that I meant to post and I forgot all about it. I'd appreciate, if anyone has the spare time to check all I have added below to ascertain that the Thomas SILLITTO who married in 1879 is the same man who remarried in 1916.
What are the words on the second line that come between “Die 20 Februarii 1858 natus est” and “Bapteratus est”.
Also - what are the last four lines beginning Patrone (at least that’s word I think it is).
SILLITTO. Thomas Baptism 1858.JPG
There is a note down the right hand side to see the following page which notes the marriage in 1916 of the child Thomas (whose baptism is in the first image) to Elizabeth Melbourne. Is Maii March or May??
SILLITTO, Thomas Page following baptism entry.JPG
I was a bit puzzled by this because as far as we were aware, Thomas only married the once in 1879 to Eliza Robinson in a Civil Marriage at Stoke, Staffordshire. Index entry found on ukbmd.org and according to some trees on ancestry took place 5 August at Our Lady of the Angels and St Peter in Chains, Hartshill Road, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England. There is an image of the marriage certificate which has the correct address and occupation for the groom and his deceased father who was also called Thomas.
Eliza died in 1908 and Thomas in 1924.
I reckon that it was a second marriage for Thomas at age 58 but none of the many trees on ancestry know about it yet it looks like it was in the same church (see 5. below) as the above marriage to Eliza in 1879. I can't explain why the 1916 marriage gets a mention on the page following his baptism but the 1879 one does not. Any ideas??
I had a heck of a job working out who Augusta was especially as she only acquires a middle name from 1916 but despite the following finds, I have not found her birth certificate index entry. Her death shows her forenames the opposite way round
1929 1Q Uttoxeter. SILLITTO, Elizabeth Augusta aged 70
My research tonight so far is;
1. Baptism
Augusta RUSHTON baptised 9 October 1859 at St Mary, Uttoxeter to William RUSHTON (wood sawyer) and Sarah. Residence Uttoxeter.
2. Marriage
22 September 1878 at St Mary, Uttoxeter
Augusta RUSHTON (under age), spinster, residence Uttoxeter, father William RUSHTON (sawyer)
Charles Graham HARRIS (full age), seaman, residence Uttoxeter, father William HARRIS (commercial traveller). Charles Graham HARRIS died 1890 Shelton, Stoke on Trent
They had 7 children
3. Marriage
7 July 1890 St Mark, Shelton
Augusta HARRIS, aged 31, widow, residence 17 Pyenest Street, Shelton [spelled Pynest], father William James RUSHTON (gardener)
George MELBOURNE aged 22, bachelor, labourer, residence 19 Pyenest Street [spelled Pynest], father Thomas MELBOURNE (labourer)
4. 1911 census Residence Stramshall, Uttoxeter
MELBOURNE, George, Head aged 48 Married 21 years, no issue, (roadman – Rural District Council of Uttoxeter), born Caverswall, Staffordshire. George MELBOURNE dies in Uttoxeter 1913.
MELBOURNE, Augusta Wife aged 53 Married 21 years, no issue, born Uttoxeter, Staffordshire
5. 1911 census Residence 45 Havelock Street, Stoke on Trent
SILLITTO, Thomas and a few of his children by 1st wife Eliza. The youngest two are Francis Bertrand born 1899 and Edward George born 1900
6. Marriage
7 Maii 1916 ‘S. Mariae ? Petri’, Stoke-on-Trent according to the second image. [I think this is the Roman Catholic Church known as Our Lady of the Angels and St Peter in Chains and was on Back Glebe Street (now the address is Hartshill Road), Stoke. Confusingly, the Church of England parish church of Stoke is called St Peter ad Vincula (St Peter in Chains) aka Stoke Minster and is half a mile away].
7. Census 1921 Residence, still in Hanley but no results match Havelock Street
SILLiTTO, Thomas, Augusta E., Francis B and 1 other. A search for Edward George finds him in the same household but as George Edward so he must be the '1 other'.
What are the words on the second line that come between “Die 20 Februarii 1858 natus est” and “Bapteratus est”.
Also - what are the last four lines beginning Patrone (at least that’s word I think it is).
SILLITTO. Thomas Baptism 1858.JPG
There is a note down the right hand side to see the following page which notes the marriage in 1916 of the child Thomas (whose baptism is in the first image) to Elizabeth Melbourne. Is Maii March or May??
SILLITTO, Thomas Page following baptism entry.JPG
I was a bit puzzled by this because as far as we were aware, Thomas only married the once in 1879 to Eliza Robinson in a Civil Marriage at Stoke, Staffordshire. Index entry found on ukbmd.org and according to some trees on ancestry took place 5 August at Our Lady of the Angels and St Peter in Chains, Hartshill Road, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England. There is an image of the marriage certificate which has the correct address and occupation for the groom and his deceased father who was also called Thomas.
Eliza died in 1908 and Thomas in 1924.
I reckon that it was a second marriage for Thomas at age 58 but none of the many trees on ancestry know about it yet it looks like it was in the same church (see 5. below) as the above marriage to Eliza in 1879. I can't explain why the 1916 marriage gets a mention on the page following his baptism but the 1879 one does not. Any ideas??
I had a heck of a job working out who Augusta was especially as she only acquires a middle name from 1916 but despite the following finds, I have not found her birth certificate index entry. Her death shows her forenames the opposite way round
1929 1Q Uttoxeter. SILLITTO, Elizabeth Augusta aged 70
My research tonight so far is;
1. Baptism
Augusta RUSHTON baptised 9 October 1859 at St Mary, Uttoxeter to William RUSHTON (wood sawyer) and Sarah. Residence Uttoxeter.
2. Marriage
22 September 1878 at St Mary, Uttoxeter
Augusta RUSHTON (under age), spinster, residence Uttoxeter, father William RUSHTON (sawyer)
Charles Graham HARRIS (full age), seaman, residence Uttoxeter, father William HARRIS (commercial traveller). Charles Graham HARRIS died 1890 Shelton, Stoke on Trent
They had 7 children
3. Marriage
7 July 1890 St Mark, Shelton
Augusta HARRIS, aged 31, widow, residence 17 Pyenest Street, Shelton [spelled Pynest], father William James RUSHTON (gardener)
George MELBOURNE aged 22, bachelor, labourer, residence 19 Pyenest Street [spelled Pynest], father Thomas MELBOURNE (labourer)
4. 1911 census Residence Stramshall, Uttoxeter
MELBOURNE, George, Head aged 48 Married 21 years, no issue, (roadman – Rural District Council of Uttoxeter), born Caverswall, Staffordshire. George MELBOURNE dies in Uttoxeter 1913.
MELBOURNE, Augusta Wife aged 53 Married 21 years, no issue, born Uttoxeter, Staffordshire
5. 1911 census Residence 45 Havelock Street, Stoke on Trent
SILLITTO, Thomas and a few of his children by 1st wife Eliza. The youngest two are Francis Bertrand born 1899 and Edward George born 1900
6. Marriage
7 Maii 1916 ‘S. Mariae ? Petri’, Stoke-on-Trent according to the second image. [I think this is the Roman Catholic Church known as Our Lady of the Angels and St Peter in Chains and was on Back Glebe Street (now the address is Hartshill Road), Stoke. Confusingly, the Church of England parish church of Stoke is called St Peter ad Vincula (St Peter in Chains) aka Stoke Minster and is half a mile away].
7. Census 1921 Residence, still in Hanley but no results match Havelock Street
SILLiTTO, Thomas, Augusta E., Francis B and 1 other. A search for Edward George finds him in the same household but as George Edward so he must be the '1 other'.
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