I have reached the end of my research with this family as every eldest son, had a son called John Waller, and then next son called, for arguments sake William also called his eldest son John and so on. I just don't know how to sort this out.
I do know that my Great Grandfather was brought up in a pub called the "Black" something in Ware, his father was a brick maker who had his business I presume in the pub's courtyard.
Any info on the pub would be gratefully received.
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04-08-2009 2:33 PM #1Starting to feel at home.
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04-08-2009 2:46 PM #2GeoffersGuest
It takes time, but with methodical research can usually be sorted out. It partially depends on the source documents being used.
Originally Posted by Lone Pine
Have you tried a directory of the period to work through a list of pubs which contain the name 'Black'?I do know that my Great Grandfather was brought up in a pub called the "Black" something in Ware, his father was a brick maker who had his business I presume in the pub's courtyard.
Was this about the time that a census is available?
Is your gt-gt-grandfather recorded as a brickmaker in a directory?
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04-08-2009 3:32 PM #3Reputation beyond repute
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I would be very surprised if working your way slowly and carefully through the parish register* doesn't sort it all out with a minimum of heartache.
*By 'parish register' I mean just that. If you don't want to go to the record office, you can get hold of the film through the Mormons.
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The 1881 census records the family of Charles and Rosa WALLER at the Black Swan Inn, Priory Road, Ware, under reference RG11/1402 F.33. P.6. Their eldest son was John.
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