Having firstly assumed my missing ancestor was killed in the war and put a few postings on here he does not appear on the war graves site.
I am now thinking maybe he emigrated but I have no idea where to start. I have already tried Ellis Island with no luck.
Or are there any other reasons why I would have a birth and a 1901 census entry but no death?
Any help would be welcome!
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02-12-2006 10:02 PM #1Valued member of Brit-Gen.
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How do I trace a possible emigration for missing relative?
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02-12-2006 11:04 PM #2GeoffersGuest
Loads of possible reasons - moved to Scotland, Channel Islands, somewhere other than America, you haven't searched the right time period, changed surname, used a different forename, etc, etc. But before you start on all that, do you know when this person's father died and if so did he leave a will?? If he left a will, does he mention your ancestor?
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02-12-2006 11:06 PM #3A glorious beacon of light
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Most Britains emigrating at that time would be more likely to go to the British colonies, rather than to the USA. Try Canada, South Africa & other African states, Australia & New Zealand.
The only links I have are for Canada http://www.collectionscanada.ca/collection/index-e.html
& South Africa http://www.national.archives.gov.za/index.htm
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02-12-2006 11:06 PM #4ProcatGuest
Have you tried checking in the back bar of the local pub to see if he is still going in for his daily pint?
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Sorry couldn't resist.
There are a large number of resources available but if you don't know where he went or when you may have a hard slog ahead of you. It is of course possible that he did not emigrate - his death may not have been recorded or is under a wrong name or he died on holiday outside England & Wales.
This site is a veritable treasure trove of links that may help:
http://www.cyndislist.com/ships.htm
The UK National Archives also has this information:
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/f...tion/step1.htm
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02-12-2006 11:10 PM #5MutleyGuest
He doesn't happen to be the 106 year old Chelsea Pensioner that went to France this year to take part in their Poppy Day ceremony?
Sorry, only joking
This link has lots of useful info
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/Emigration.html
I am sure if you give his name or a reference to your other posts, one of our more intelligent members will give you a more helpful answer.
Mutley
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03-12-2006 12:00 AM #6ProcatGuest
I have checked the Australian National Archives web site for William Hammant without success along with the Australian War Memorial web site - this site lists all service personnel who served with the Australian Forces in WWI & II.
I have also checked all the indexes I have along with the various online indexes again with no success. I cannot guarantee he did not come to Australia but it is looking unlikely.
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Hi Lee, I thought there was a posting from you giving his name, was it William Hammant ? Did he marry. when and where was he born? Have you looked under different spellings?.
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03-12-2006 12:30 PM #8Loves to help with queries.
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I could have a look through Ancestry for you but would need more info such as place and date of birth, was he married or single in 1901 (depends on his age of course) and anything else that would identify him.
I've just done a quickie on Ancestry and there are a number of William Hammants, who originated in England and that is why I need more info to narrow the search down a bit.Last edited by Guest; 19-08-2007 at 7:10 PM.
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Wow, so many responses. You are all so helpful

William James Hammant was 8 in the 1901 census and he was born in Fulham. His father also had the same name. I cannot find any record of him at all after this. I do know when his father died - I have a certificate - but haven't yet checked to see if he had a will.
Once again thanks Dennis Harker, Blue Eyes, Procat, Mutley, Wirral and Geoffers for your help and advice
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04-12-2006 12:23 AM #10MutleyGuest
I suppose you have his birth
William James Hammant
Born last quarter of 1892 in Fulham 1a/239
(this is a dodgy transcription of the reference number)
But I cannot see a death unless it is wrongly transcribed, there are loads of William James Hammonds. Could he have moved out of London or emmigrated?
Sorry not more helpful
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