Hi Geoffers
Now you've got me going - 3 children ?? All I am aware of is my father born in Oct 1918. Where did you find that info ?
Howell's name on his marriage cert (11/1915) is Theodore William Howell and a Sgt in the RFA
Howell's name on my father's birth cert (10/1918) is Theodore William Howell and a Sgt in the SLI
Howell's name on his medal card (date card produced unknown) is Theodore W Howell and a Pte in the SLI
Howell's name on my father's marriage cert (3/1945) is Theodore Howe (just to confuse the issue) and a Sgt in the RA
I am a member of Ancestry.co.uk and have searched all the WWI records to no avail - the only record I found was the Medal Card as Wendy rightly says - a Pte in the SLI - I have a copy of that card. The VC Wendy refers to is the Victory Medal.
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Thread: bigamy
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27-02-2010, 8:21 AM #11contactltGuest
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27-02-2010, 8:44 AM #12contactltGuest
Addition to last post
The only other child that my grandmother had, that I am aware of, was in the next marriage (7/1920), who was born in 1921
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27-02-2010, 11:42 AM #13GeoffersGuest
I carried out a search on freebmd for a marriage of Theodore W HOWELL and came up with a match in Fulham in Dec 1915, the wife's maiden name being WALLIS.
Then searching freebmd for births of children where the father's name is HOWELL and mother's name WALLIS brings back three hits between 1915 and 1920 (there are two more in the 20s in Lewisham but I have discarded them).
The three hits being:
March 1915 Reginald F in Fulham
March 1918 Gladys D in Lambeth (A birth registerd in March 1918 could have taken place in Nov/Dec 1917)
December 1918 Richard W in Lambeth
These are only details from an index and so I should more correctly have mentioned that they may possibly be the children of Theodore W HOWELL.
There are two other marriages for HOWELL and WALLIS on freebmd between 1910 and 1915, one in Greenwich and t'other in Weymouth.
It justs seems a coincidence that your couple marry in Fulham and there is a child born in the same district to a couple with the same surnames (albeit before the marriage).
Also, assuming that the second birth in Lambeth is for your father, again there seems a coincidence of events to have a previous birth in the same district - possibly just under a year earlier.
I do apologise for causing any unwanted stress if the above inference is incorrect, but the possibility is something of which I think you ought to be aware.
You mentioned being with 'Ancestry' - you might try seeing if they have baptisms for this period.
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27-02-2010, 11:53 AM #14RobinCGuest
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27-02-2010, 12:12 PM #15contactltGuest
Thanks Geoffers
No stress - just intrigued. I don't really mind what sort of bounder grandpa might have been, I am just interested in finding out who he was and his line
The 2nd Lambeth birth was my father. I will investigate the other 2 although I think it probably is coincidence with regard to Reginald F since howell/wallis did not get married until 11/1915, but I will go down that rabbit hole to see what it throws up. Maybe a few days on this but will come back to you.
One extra item is that my father's birth cert says howell was in the 7th SLI. I would have thought that to be a Sgt in 1915, he either joined up pre-1914, or he was good at this job and got promoted quickly, or he was the only one left standing !
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27-02-2010, 2:40 PM #16GeoffersGuestOriginally Posted by contactlt
One extra item is that my father's birth cert says howell was in the 7th SLI. I would have thought that to be a Sgt in 1915, he either joined up pre-1914, or he was good at this job and got promoted quickly, or he was the only one left standing !
Do let us know how you get on with trying to track any newspaper reports/court cases.
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27-02-2010, 8:15 PM #17
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Hi
Funnily enough my uncles father committed bigamy during the 1st world war there was a newspaper article but he only got about 12 months returned to the army and completed his service and stayed with his wife. The newspaper article was very interesting and not at all sensational.
I could find not surviving court records (Birmingham) so the article was really good to find.
I do have the book criminal records for Great Britain so let me know if you want to look anything up.
Best Wishes
Jane
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19-03-2010, 1:30 PM #18contactltGuest
Hi Geoffers
I sent off for the Birth cert of Gladys Howell which eventually arrived, but it had nothing to do with my grandmother. Anyone want a cert for Gladys Dorothy Howell !
Back to square uno ...........
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14-09-2012, 9:49 PM #19
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Hello
The case mention of Theodore Howell is for a man named Theodore William Cuss .He was tried at gloucester assizes court april/may 1920 . What i would like to know is how you find the court records . I cant work out national archives
Richard Hayward
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14-09-2012, 10:05 PM #20
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