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Looking for Agnes Mary Kelly, c1890

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Dea

Dea Report 15 Jun 2019 12:26

Yes AG - I have taken another look and although FMP are reasonably quick at updating the transcriptions they do not update the images so although we can now see the name etc. on transcription those details on the image remain covered.

Dea x

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 15 Jun 2019 12:20

By searching just with the occupation "lay sister" in Hastings, I've found the entry on Ancestry - but with no name transcribed, because it's covered by the black line:

1939 England and Wales Register
Gender: Female
Marital status: Single
Birth Date: 31 Jul 1918
Residence Year: 1939
Residence Place: Hastings , Sussex , England
Occupation: Nun Lay Sister
Enumeration District: EIDH
Household Members:
Name
(not transcribed)

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 15 Jun 2019 12:08

And in fact, Jan, after Dea had posted it, you replied:
"Thank you so much for looking Dea, yes we did find that earlier . . . . . . . "

so you must have seen it too!

Dea

Dea Report 15 Jun 2019 12:00

So I did AG !!!!! - I wonder how I did that ??

I can't see the name just now but I obviously saw it before on FMP - I will go back and see if I can sort out how I did it ....................................... :-S :-S

Back soon,

Dea x

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 15 Jun 2019 11:43

I don't have a sub to FMP, so can't look at the record there, but Dea posted the details on page 2 of this thread, so it must be visible

Janet

Janet Report 14 Jun 2019 22:26

Ah, I see what you mean about the date - I thought that referred to the line above. My eyes are not good, which makes it rather difficult for me.

Dea

Dea Report 14 Jun 2019 20:08

I still can't see the name on the FMP version as it is still covered with black tape for me but I can see the date of birth which says 31 July 1918.

However, I believe I can also see a correction to this written above but partly covered - It appears to say 30th July 1917 which is now the correct year for 'our' Dorothy.

Dea x

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 14 Jun 2019 19:52

The name is visible on the FMP version where the record has been opened, and therefore has been transcribed.

The black line is still on Ancestry, as their version predates notification of Dorothy's death to the National Archives.

Dates of birth on the 1939 register aren't always correct - human error, or incorrect information.

Janet

Janet Report 14 Jun 2019 18:23

Yes I do understand why the details are not on the certificate, its just that I was hoping it would say Maiden name Kelly, or Widow of Montague Douglas, to totally confirm that its the right one.

The date of birth for Dorothy Herrington in the 1939 is 1918, whereas our Dorothy was born in 1917. As no name is visible, I wondered how the transcriber had been able to put a name to that entry. Are they able to see the register without the black lines?

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 14 Jun 2019 17:06

There's no reason to think that Dorothy was in Blandford, or looking after Agnes.

She's buried in Blandford, but that's all - she died in Surrey.

There couldn't have been any family easily contactable at the time of registration, so the hospital person would just have registered Agnes's death without Montague's details, which weren't a requirement in any case.

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 14 Jun 2019 16:56


FMP tends to be more up to date than ancestry for the 1939 Register.

Dorothy is still a closed record on Ancestry 1939.

Janet

Janet Report 14 Jun 2019 15:01

I've ordered Dorothy's death certificate, to see if that sheds any more light on the problem. Will also be interesting to see what cause of death was.

I'm a bit perplexed about the 1939 Register entry for Dorothy, I understood from an earlier message here that she was transcribed as Herrington, a lay sister at a convent, which fits which what I've been told about her, but I couldn't find the entry on Ancestry so went to FMP to see if I could get the details. When I looked at the actual entry for the register, it was impossible to see the name, and the date of birth was wrong, so I'm not sure if this could be our Dorothy or not.

Janet

Janet Report 13 Jun 2019 17:11

Yes, he said he'd look for Dorothy too. I think it must be our Agnes, I just wish the death certificate had confirmed it.

I thought Our Lady of Lourdes etc must have been a nursing home she was in before transferring to the hospital, I wonder what she was doing there. And why she went to Dorset in the first place. She could only have been there for a year or so. I suppose if Dorothy was there she might have moved there for her to look after her, but then surely the husband's name and occupation would have been on the death certificate.

I told the priest that Agnes seemed to have appeared fully formed aged 26 at her marriage, he said Catholics were well known for their miracles.

AustinQ

AustinQ Report 13 Jun 2019 16:39

Jan, that's good news. Did you give him the grave for the daughter also?

I still think it's her- married, staunch Roman Catholic.

Perhaps Dorothy was looking after her there? Wondering if there is a grave stone? Hopefully he'll be able to provide more information.

Janet

Janet Report 13 Jun 2019 15:42

Wow - further to the above -

I telephoned the Presbytery, spoke to a charming gentleman. The Presbytery is just that, where the priest lives, so no idea why Agnes would have been there unless she was housekeeper (which seems unlikely).

However, to cut a long conversation short, when I explained why I was enquiring, he said that he would go to the cemetery himself to see what he could find out! Apologised for the fact that it would not be possible this afternoon !! Thanks to Austin I was able to give him grave number, and he said he'll call me back after his visit.

Janet

Janet Report 13 Jun 2019 15:03

I've just received the death certificate, sadly it doesn't even confirm that this is our Agnes. I'd hoped it would at least say Maiden name Kelly :-(

22nd November 1966, Herrison Hospital, Charminster
Agnes Mary HARRINGTON, Female, 78 years
of "The Presbytery", White Cliff, Mill Street, Blandford, widow of - Harrington, occupation unknown.
1a Broncho-pneumonia, 1b looks like anterio silerotic dementia.
Informant someone at the hospital.

A Google search of the Presbytery, White Cliff, produces Our Lady Of Lourdes & St Cecilia

And Dorset FHS were no help either, unfortunately.

I need to find someone who lives in Blandford Forum who would be willing to have a look at the tombstone in the hope it gives date of birth, but I have no idea how to set about that.

Hey ho.

Janet

Janet Report 8 Jun 2019 17:57

Oh sorry Austin - I didn't notice I had messages. Thank you so much, that will be a great help if I hear back from Dorset FHS.

AustinQ

AustinQ Report 8 Jun 2019 17:49

:-D may be you need a break Jan!

Jan- you haven't opened your messages. I sent you the burial registers in case you wanted the grave numbers.

Janet

Janet Report 8 Jun 2019 11:50

That just shows how crazy this is driving me - when I saw Austin say Clara Thorn was a lodging house keeper, my immediate thought was to email her to ask if she knew Agnes.

AustinQ

AustinQ Report 8 Jun 2019 11:06

I agree with Dea, when someone is proving difficult to find it is worth exploring every avenue- just sometimes it provides the link you need.

I found Clara Thorn/e in 1891-she was a lodging house keeper, so it seems realistic to think that Agnes was just lodging with her- but I'll keep looking into her just in case:

1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census

Welbeck Street, St Marylebone, Marylebone, London & Middlesex, England
Clara Thorn Head Widow Female 43 1848 Lodging Home Keeper Nottinghamshire,
Annie Plesket Servant Single Female 18 1873 Servant Domestic -
Emma Dennis Boarder Married Female 53 1838 - Berkshire, England
Maltown Dennis Boarder Single Male 10 1881 Scholar London, Middlesex,
Ester Annesley Boarder Single Female 35 1856 Living On Means Norfolk,
Marion Wright Boarder Single Female 24 1867 Living On Means