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101 1929 Kelly's Directory
Fried Fish Dealers 
CARNEY, William (I167)
 
102 1939 doesn't have a day listed DOBIE, Agnes (I1732)
 
103 1939 gives date as 10th WARD, Mary Agnes (I2056)
 
104 1939 Nat Reg gives 04 June 1885 WINES, Elizabeth Ann (I351)
 
105 1939 Nat Reg gives 1868
GRO BMD gives middle name as Cowing 
TYSON, Robert Cowen (I115)
 
106 1939 Nat Reg gives 23/08/1892 SIVITER, Louisa (I7805)
 
107 1939 Nat Reg gives DOB as 17 Feb 1892 BENJAMIN, Harriett (I4323)
 
108 1939 Nat Reg gives DOB as 1889 bur corrected in 19489 to 1886 LANGTON, Lillian R (I6994)
 
109 1939 Nat Reg gives year as 1910 but likely correct DD/MM
Mother's maiden name given as Steel on GRO 
DOBIE, Elsie (I1733)
 
110 1939 Nat Reg gives year as 1913 which is probably wrong JONES, Phyllis Mary (I7183)
 
111 1939 Nat Reg has 1886 for DOB
GRO As Wilton 
MACKNEY, Susan (I203)
 
112 1939 Nat Reg has 1913 as DOB WHEATLEY, Jane (I2373)
 
113 1939 Nat Reg index shows 1897 - poor transcription REDDEL, Walter (I2935)
 
114 1939 Nat Reg is at odds with BMD and Census. It gives 4 Jan 1849 BRANNEN, Mary Ann (I2392)
 
115 1939 Register & BMD disagree
GRO gives mother's maiden name as STEELE 
MCAVOY, Lizzie (I2736)
 
116 1939 Register & BMD disagree TYSON, Abraham (I1723)
 
117 1939 Register disagrees with bmd - 20/10/1905 SCUDAMORE, Mary (I2786)
 
118 1939 Register disagrees with BMD - 25/3/1908 COSSINGTON, Charlotte (I2726)
 
119 1939 Register gives 09/08/1888
1888 would be pre her parents marriage
She is not with family in 1891/1901
Age at death fits with a 1901 birth
She is the right age in 1911 
ROSS, Annie (I1989)
 
120 1947 - Passenger List - Age 45 i.e. born 1902
1965 - Electoral Roll, London W1

Probable Death:
1983 JFM Brighton 18 0470 Born: 29/09/1898
Looking at BMD for JAS/OND 1898 there are 100 possible entries for Evelyn Mary (without surname)
none of them are Sayer

Looking for Evelyn M marrying a Sayer between 1914 & 1932 (Age 16 to marriage with Byron)
1915 Q3 - George S Sayer = Evelyn M Pitman or Evelyn M Marryat (neither of these born 1898-1899)


There is only one birth entry for an Evelyn M Sayer in the range 1895-1905 an that is
1903 AMJ Evelyn May Sayer, Maldon 4A 782

1911 Census for Evelyn Sayer (born 1895-1905) only gives 11 results - none look particularly promising 
SAYER, Evelyn Mary (I4813)
 
121 1950's Lived in Lime Grove, Cheadle BOULTON, Mary Agnes (I91)
 
122 2 entries for Samuel
3 Cottages, Revell Street
2 Cottages, Beach Street
 
JACOBS, Samuel (I824)
 
123 2 possibilities for his death
20 April 1851, Wath
23 Oct 1855. Wath
Neither entry give an age 
WILTON, George (I2609)
 
124 2 possible BMDs Lanchester (which is County Durham) and Durham OSWALD, Thomas Edward (I2930)
 
125 20 Aug 1836 Crosscannby Family: William BENJAMIN / Susannah CORKINDALE (F552)
 
126 214th Overseas Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force HUGALL, Philip (I5084)
 
127 2nd Batt Royal Irish Rifles
Acting Corporal
Reg No. 5029
Wife given as Beatrice A Hadwin 
HADWIN, Daniel (I8017)
 
128 2nd child
Mother's maiden name shown as Robertson
For some reason the column for the child's name isn't there, but it is written in the Notes column 
SANDERSON, John William (I8509)
 
129 2nd Daughter JACOBS, Elizabeth Constance (I3979)
 
130 2nd Daughter NERWICH, Harriet Matilda (I3996)
 
131 2nd marriage Family: FNU LEVY / Helen LEVY (F1484)
 
132 3 children: 2 living, 1 dead JACOBS, Kathleen Hannah (I6317)
 
133 3 Insurance policies on his house at No. 14 and also on an un-numbered house in Petticoat Lane, and the contents of the house at No. 14. JACOBS, Philip (I876)
 
134 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3942)
 
135 3rd daughter JACOBS, Rachel (I3990)
 
136 3rd entry from bottom Source (S3724)
 
137 4 days
Cardiac Failure
Doctor's name unclear - may be J. Baumer or Banner MB 
JACOBS, David (I3973)
 
138 4 month old in 1891 census MACKNEY, Elizabeth Ann (I338)
 
139 4 years with Royal Horse Artillery
Rank on discharge: Sergeant
Military Medal 24/1/19
Serial Nos. 1039650 (formerly 88214) 
BENJAMIN, Frank (I6860)
 
140 40 Years in New South Wales
Children of marriage: Abraham 40, Lena 38, John 36 living, none deceased.

Interesting to note that Evelyn is not mentioned as a child? 
HEYS, James (I2032)
 
141 43165/1973 YARD, SARAH ELEANOR
However Funeral Notice is under GIFFIN, Sarah Eleanor in the Sydney Morning Herald on 8 March 1973.
 
HEYS, Lena (I2086)
 
142 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I8510)
 
143 53.473104, -2.268901

 
CARNEY, Mary Agnes (I172)
 
144 6 Jun 1878 Eskdale Green, Cumberland SHERWEN, Sarah (I89)
 
145 JACOBS OF GUATEMALA - NAMING CONVENTION.
The unusual (by British standards) naming convention confused me until it was explained.

In the UK when a Mr Jacobs marries a Miss Jackson the norm is that the family name will remain as Jacobs, or possibly Jackson-Jacobs, and this will remain so for their children.

So their son, Louis would be Louis Jackson-Jacobs.
When he married Isabel Jones the family name would normally remain Jackson-Jacobs, or more rarely, Jones-Jackson-Jacobs.

However it would appear that in Guatemala the convention is different.
Using the same example, the family name would become Jacobs Jackson.
Their son, Louis would be Louis Jacobs-Jackson.

However, when he married Isabel Jones, the Jackson (his mother's maiden name) would be dropped and the family name would become Jacobs-Jones.

And so on.. 
JACOBS SIMMONDS, Benjamin (I4995)
 
146 JACOBS OF GUATEMALA - NAMING CONVENTION.
The unusual (by British standards) naming convention confused me until it was explained.

In the UK when a Mr Jacobs marries a Miss Jackson the norm is that the family name will remain as Jacobs, or possibly Jackson-Jacobs, and this will remain so for their children.

So their son, Louis would be Louis Jackson-Jacobs.
When he married Isabel Jones the family name would normally remain Jackson-Jacobs, or more rarely, Jones-Jackson-Jacobs.

However it would appear that in Guatemala the convention is different.
Using the same example, the family name would become Jacobs Jackson.
Their son, Louis would be Louis Jacobs-Jackson.

However, when he married Isabel Jones, the Jackson (his mother's maiden name) would be dropped and the family name would become Jacobs-Jones.

And so on.. 
JACOBS MEZA, Daniel Raul (I5200)
 
147 JACOBS OF GUATEMALA - NAMING CONVENTION.
The unusual (by British standards) naming convention confused me until it was explained.

In the UK when a Mr Jacobs marries a Miss Jackson the norm is that the family name will remain as Jacobs, or possibly Jackson-Jacobs, and this will remain so for their children.

So their son, Louis would be Louis Jackson-Jacobs.
When he married Isabel Jones the family name would normally remain Jackson-Jacobs, or more rarely, Jones-Jackson-Jacobs.

However it would appear that in Guatemala the convention is different.
Using the same example, the family name would become Jacobs Jackson.
Their son, Louis would be Louis Jacobs-Jackson.

However, when he married Isabel Jones, the Jackson (his mother's maiden name) would be dropped and the family name would become Jacobs-Jones.

And so on.. 
ACU?A, Gregoria Bernardita (I5210)
 
148 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I5211)
 
149 JACOBS OF GUATEMALA - NAMING CONVENTION.
The unusual (by British standards) naming convention confused me until it was explained.

In the UK when a Mr Jacobs marries a Miss Jackson the norm is that the family name will remain as Jacobs, or possibly Jackson-Jacobs, and this will remain so for their children.

So their son, Louis would be Louis Jackson-Jacobs.
When he married Isabel Jones the family name would normally remain Jackson-Jacobs, or more rarely, Jones-Jackson-Jacobs.

However it would appear that in Guatemala the convention is different.
Using the same example, the family name would become Jacobs Jackson.
Their son, Louis would be Louis Jacobs-Jackson.

However, when he married Isabel Jones, the Jackson (his mother's maiden name) would be dropped and the family name would become Jacobs-Jones.

And so on.. 
JACOBS DOMINGUEZ, Oseas Romeo (I5224)
 
150 JACOBS OF GUATEMALA - NAMING CONVENTION.
The unusual (by British standards) naming convention confused me until it was explained.

In the UK when a Mr Jacobs marries a Miss Jackson the norm is that the family name will remain as Jacobs, or possibly Jackson-Jacobs, and this will remain so for their children.

So their son, Louis would be Louis Jackson-Jacobs.
When he married Isabel Jones the family name would normally remain Jackson-Jacobs, or more rarely, Jones-Jackson-Jacobs.

However it would appear that in Guatemala the convention is different.
Using the same example, the family name would become Jacobs Jackson.
Their son, Louis would be Louis Jacobs-Jackson.

However, when he married Isabel Jones, the Jackson (his mother's maiden name) would be dropped and the family name would become Jacobs-Jones.

And so on.. 
JACOBS MURILLO, Ester Juana (I5232)
 

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