Would this be on my grandmother's birth certificate if I got hold of a copy of that? Is there any other way of getting this information?
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29-04-2009, 6:39 AM #1LorraineJGuest
How to I find my great grandmother's maiden name?
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29-04-2009, 6:58 AM #2
That is the only way you will be really certain you have the right person. You don't say when your grandmother was born. If it was after July 1911 then the mother's maiden name will be on the GRO index, available on pay per view sites or free at most large public libraries.
Sue Mackay
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29-04-2009, 7:28 AM #3WirralGuest
FreeBMD is a free searchable index of the GRO index & is now pretty good up to about 1930.
Depending where you live, there are local registration offices which are putting their BMD indexes free online & some that include the mother's maiden name in their birth search (going back to 1837, not just 1911). It is a bit hit & miss at the moment, but BathBMD is complete & there are some for around the Lancaster/Preston area. https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/index.php?form_action=local
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29-04-2009, 8:17 AM #4LorraineJGuest
I do know the locality of where my grandmother was born. Her miaden name was Lilias Helen Smith and she was born Sept 1895 in Leatherhead, Surrey
The birth is registered as:
Q3 Epsom 2a 29
The death of her mother is recorded as:
Q1 1904 Helen Smith 38 Epsom 2a 35
They are both buried at St Mary and St Nicholas Church, Leatherhead
I have a fair idea of my grandmother's father's side of the family but know nothing of her mother's.
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29-04-2009, 8:22 AM #5SBSFamilyhistoryGuest
Lorraine, what was Helen's husband's name?
From this we should be able to trace the marriage.
Sue
PS I have had quick look at freebmd from 1890 to 1896 for marriages in Epsom with one person having the family name smith, there were only two. I have discounted one as the smith was female. The second is shown below.
Marriages Dec 1890
Joliffe Helena Epsom 2a 25
Smith William Epsom 2a 25
fingers crossed.
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29-04-2009, 8:32 AM #6LorraineJGuest
Unfortunately that isn't the right Smith, his name was Albert and he was born in Capel, Surrey in about 1861. According to the 1891 census he was still living with his parents, therefore it would appear that he was married sometime after. There are two Albert Smith marriages in 1894, but which one is the right one?
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29-04-2009, 8:40 AM #7ThomasinGuest
(Referring to SBSFamilyhistory) - That's strange, because IGI gives Helena Joliffe (father Henry Simmons) marrying Thomas Wise, one of the others on the page.
Thomasin
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