sue2white
20-09-2007, 10:16 AM
Hi everybody.
I am researching Frederick Culliford and his family.
He was born in Walcot Bath in 1814.
On the 1861 census, his wife Eliza Ann Culliford of Pershore Worcs, described as Seaman's wife and children were living in Greenwich. He was 'absent' No marriage entry has ever been found for them. It is thought that they never married.
On the birth cerificates of their children, Eliza Ann uses various maiden names. The first and last certificate calls herRoberts
, the rest either Dudfield or Dutfield.
Frederick died in Greenwich in 1875 as a widower...however his 'wife' is to be found on the 1871 census, now Eliza Ann Finding, wife of William Finding with a Finding daughter and one of her Culliford sons. Frederick cannot be found on this census.
Eliza Ann married William Bone Finding in 1873 in the name of Eliza Ann Dutfield
This is the strangest thing... her Culliford children, some of whom were now married with their own children, later changed their surname to Dutfield - some even before their father died.
The question is... Why did they do this?
I have tried looking up newspaper reports for the time, to see whether Frederick Culliford did anything untoward, which would cause his 'wife' to leave him and his children to change their surname, but cannot find anything.
Also, why did Eliza Ann go by 'two/three' different maiden names. What was her real name?
This has been haunting me for some time. My maiden name should have been Culliford, but was indeed Dutfield!! Can anybody point me in the right direction to find the answers to ANY of my questions.
Thanks in anticipation
Sue
I am researching Frederick Culliford and his family.
He was born in Walcot Bath in 1814.
On the 1861 census, his wife Eliza Ann Culliford of Pershore Worcs, described as Seaman's wife and children were living in Greenwich. He was 'absent' No marriage entry has ever been found for them. It is thought that they never married.
On the birth cerificates of their children, Eliza Ann uses various maiden names. The first and last certificate calls herRoberts
, the rest either Dudfield or Dutfield.
Frederick died in Greenwich in 1875 as a widower...however his 'wife' is to be found on the 1871 census, now Eliza Ann Finding, wife of William Finding with a Finding daughter and one of her Culliford sons. Frederick cannot be found on this census.
Eliza Ann married William Bone Finding in 1873 in the name of Eliza Ann Dutfield
This is the strangest thing... her Culliford children, some of whom were now married with their own children, later changed their surname to Dutfield - some even before their father died.
The question is... Why did they do this?
I have tried looking up newspaper reports for the time, to see whether Frederick Culliford did anything untoward, which would cause his 'wife' to leave him and his children to change their surname, but cannot find anything.
Also, why did Eliza Ann go by 'two/three' different maiden names. What was her real name?
This has been haunting me for some time. My maiden name should have been Culliford, but was indeed Dutfield!! Can anybody point me in the right direction to find the answers to ANY of my questions.
Thanks in anticipation
Sue