You can download them free from the National Archives (just register & sign in)
https://discovery.nationalarchives.g...p=1925&_p=1900
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24-05-2022, 11:52 AM #11
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24-05-2022, 12:03 PM #12
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The reference RG13/ 3173 is the first part of the census reference for 1901, which I mentioned at post #5 - full reference is RG13, Piece 3173, Folio 154, Page 10.
The 1911 info I gave is the 1911 census, so you'd need to look at something like Ancestry or FindmyPast to view that. Here's the transcript from Familysearch:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XW2V-54N
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24-05-2022, 12:20 PM #13
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1921
Kathleen Neale
1892
Born Derby
Edmonton
I can’t see full transcript or image as the record is PPV.
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25-05-2022, 8:31 AM #14
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Thank you again for answering the call, really helpful.
I will take a look-see.
What does PPV mean please?
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25-05-2022, 8:43 AM #15
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Pay per view. I do have membership for Find My Past where I saw the entry but at present it’s £2.50 to view the record. I think there are other places you can view the 1921 census,other members may be able to help.
It looks as though she was the only occupant so may not be of much use and until you’re sure you have the correct family then it may not help at all.
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25-05-2022, 9:07 AM #16
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Christina, thank you for this, sorry missed this post in my eagerness....
Hope you are rested and enjoyed the day. Thank you all again
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25-05-2022, 1:39 PM #17
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I think there are more records for him on Ancestry, but this time with a DoB of 24 Dec 1889!
As mentioned in my earlier post (#5), William was already a seaman when he joined the royal navy, and there is a record for him entering the training ship Exmouth under the Metropolitan Asylums Board, as follows:
William Neale, 24 Dec 1889, Entered: 8 Feb 1905, Discharged: 28 Mar 06, Union or Parish: Nottingham. Particulars of Discharge: SS Shropshire, as Bugler.
Failed for RN for flat feet.
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25-05-2022, 1:53 PM #18
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This looks like the death of his mother, which would explain why Kathleen was in the Home For Penitents by 1911 and why William was on the Training Ship. Hopefully there should be some records for them somewhere in Nottingham as they would have been placed under the 'care' of the authorities.
FEARN, CAROLINE aged 43 GRO Reference: 1904 S Quarter in NOTTINGHAM Volume 07B Page 252
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27-05-2022, 12:27 AM #19
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Brilliant, thank you soooooo much all who have helped, more information and parts of the puzzle than I could of hoped for.
Jomot1 thank you for filling in the gaps and linking it all together.
Again thanks for all in sharing and guiding me through this process.
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