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Johnboy
22-10-2007, 7:01 PM
I am just beginning to put the threads together on my wife's family tree but have hit a stonewall immediately. Does anyone have any info on a family of Broughtons in Oadby around the start of the 1900s. Father Albert, mother Elizabeth (nee Bettony) and son Clifford (born c. 1905)? I would be most grateful

Annie
22-10-2007, 7:18 PM
Their marriage wasn't until 1904 so not going to show on the 1901 census as a family:
Name: Albert Broughton
Year of Registration: 1904
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
District: Blaby
Volume: 7a
Page: 95
spouse Elizabeth Ann Bettoney

tony vines
22-10-2007, 7:21 PM
Hi Johnboy

Have you tried any of the usual online sites? For example in FreeBMD there is the following entry easily found under the Dec. 1905 quarter

Broughton Cliford Raymond Blaby 7a 29

There are loads of Broughtons to be found on this site.

Also what about the 1881 census freely available on http://www.familysearch.org/? You may not find them in Oadby but you could search on the names to see whether they were living somewhere else in the county 20 years previously.

I'm sure that lots of posters on this site can do lookups for you but if you are just starting out, as you imply, it is far more fun and you'll get much more satisfaction from doing it yourself. However, if you've tried them all and still hit a brick wall this is just the forum for you. So if you let us know whether you are familiar with free sites like the above or not we can see whether you have a big brickwall or just a couple of courses of bricks to step over.

cheers

Davran
22-10-2007, 7:22 PM
In 1901 the BETTONEY family are in Oadby.
Source Citation: Class: RG13; Piece: 2956; Folio: 89; Page: 12.
Elizabeth is aged 21

The marriage is on FreeBMD
Marriages Dec 1904 Bettoney Elizabeth Ann Blaby (javascript:golink() 7a95 (http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/cgi/search.pl?vol=7a&pgno=95&type=Marriages&start=1904&sq=4&end=1904&eq=4&v=MTE5MzA4MDgxNToyMDJlNDM3YTUwOGM1YjE0Yzg3Y2FiMmRm YzBhNDQ5Zjg5MWRmN2Rk&jsexec=1&mono=0&action=Find) http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/btnInfo.gif (javascript:golink()http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/scanavail.gif (javascript:golink()BROUGHTON Albert Blaby (javascript:golink() 7a95 (http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/cgi/search.pl?vol=7a&pgno=95&type=Marriages&start=1904&sq=4&end=1904&eq=4&v=MTE5MzA4MDgxNToyMDJlNDM3YTUwOGM1YjE0Yzg3Y2FiMmRm YzBhNDQ5Zjg5MWRmN2Rk&jsexec=1&mono=0&action=Find)

If you send for the marriage cert you will get Albert's father's name and occupation - should help with locating the family in 1901.

Hope that helps.

tony vines
22-10-2007, 7:26 PM
Hi again

Family Search has two Albert Broughtons in the 1881 census as follows

1. Albert Jas. BROUGHTON - 1881 British Census / Leicester
Son Gender: Male Birth: <1874> Leicester, England
2. Albert BROUGHTON - 1881 British Census / Leicester
Son Gender: Male Birth: <1880> Wigston, Leicester, England

Any idea which might be yours?

cheers

Sue Mackay
22-10-2007, 7:28 PM
Possible 1901 census for Albert: RG13; Piece: 2986; Folio: 109; Page: 6
97 East Bond Street, Leicester

Albert BROUGHTON lodger unm 21 mechanic fitter (engineer) b. Leicester

Married Elizabeth Anne BETTONEY Dec qtr 1904 Blaby, Leicestershire Vol 7a page 95

1901 census: RG13; Piece: 2956; Folio: 89; Page: 12
Leicester Road, Oadby (all born Oadby)

Samuel E BETTONEY Head Mar 48 Builder
Elizabeth A wife 48
Sarah J dau 22
Elizabeth A dau 21 (boot) fitter shoe hand
Nellie dau 15 machinist hosiery hand
Beatrice dau 13 do.
Edward son 7
Jessie dau 6
Annie dau 4
Fred son 2

Sue Mackay
22-10-2007, 7:29 PM
All working simultaneously! We need a snap smiley :D. Off to watch the 1920 Coal House now.

Johnboy
29-10-2007, 12:30 PM
Ohmygosh!! A wall of replies!
Thank you all for your responses. Yes Annie of Lincoln gets the 'Fastest Finger' Award. Thanks Tony of Hampshire, I have already started on 'Roots' with some satisfaction, as you say and I am now fairly sure the 1880 one is right. Thanks Davran of Monkton, that has saved me a bit of work. Thanks for the Bettony info from Sue of Roose Point, my wife is very concerned that I gather all the female line info possible. What is the '1920 Coal House'?

Thank you all again and if I get stuck - 'I'll be back!'

Sue Mackay
29-10-2007, 1:29 PM
What is the '1920 Coal House'?


See
http://www.british-genealogy.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22678&highlight=Coal+House