Smith family confusion
Re: Smith family confusion
Is this just a coincidence?
Clifford George Smith
13 Bridle rd Eastham Wirral
Undertaker
1938 Kelly´s Directory of Liverpool and suburbs
Clifford George Smith
13 Bridle rd Eastham Wirral
Undertaker
1938 Kelly´s Directory of Liverpool and suburbs
Bert
Re: Smith family confusion
Odd that in 1939 there were at 12 Bridle Road, Crewe
Clifford Smith 11 Jun 1901 Male Bus Conductor Married 195 1
Violet M Skellon (Smith) 10 Aug 1907 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married 195 2
Clifford Smith 11 Jun 1901 Male Bus Conductor Married 195 1
Violet M Skellon (Smith) 10 Aug 1907 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married 195 2
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Re: Smith family confusion
His mother was Mary Hilda Smith, and he was 25 in 1939, Alfred Rd Birkenhead. ( Newspaper snippet)
Bert
Re: Smith family confusion
Hi Mary, many thanks for looking this up, I never did get a chance to get to the library with work commitments. The Wade side is correct, as Esther is Thomas Stanley Wade's sister, and the father Thomas Smith was a baker and died in 1929. My wife does not remember her grandfather being an undertaker's agent. Another blow is the witness Robert Smith, as there is no one in the family with that nameMaryA wrote:Sorry no image as the camera on my phone has died a death and the entry was in the original registers, not on microfilm.
16 November 1935 St Cuthbert, Everton
Thomas Stanley Wade, 30, Bachelor, Baker of 14 Bagnall Street
Father Thomas Wade (Deceased) Baker
Dora May Smith, 26, Spinster, 83 Wye Street
Father Clifford Smith, Undertakers Agent
Both signed their names
Witnesses Robert H? Smith and Esther F Wade

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Re: Smith family confusion
Hi Mary, this is definitely not my Clifford Smith; George Clifford Smith, my wife's grandfather, was born in 1907 and married Mary Yates. In 1939 they were living at 42, Arlescourt Road, Liverpool. He was a Detective Constable in Liverpool police.MaryA wrote:Odd that in 1939 there were at 12 Bridle Road, Crewe
Clifford Smith 11 Jun 1901 Male Bus Conductor Married 195 1
Violet M Skellon (Smith) 10 Aug 1907 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married 195 2
Many thanks for investigating.
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Re: Smith family confusion
Hi Bert, thanks for the information, but as posted in a reply to Mary, the family were in Arlescourt Road in Liverpool, not Birkenhead.Bertieone wrote:His mother was Mary Hilda Smith, and he was 25 in 1939, Alfred Rd Birkenhead. ( Newspaper snippet)
Names - Orrett, Orritt, Ross, McCabe, Keeley, Bullen, White, Leatham, McKeon, Bilsbarrow, Yates, Sennett, Sinnett, Traynor, Ashton
Re: Smith family confusion
Hi Bert, wrong Smith again I thinkBertieone wrote:Is this just a coincidence?
Clifford George Smith
13 Bridle rd Eastham Wirral
Undertaker
1938 Kelly´s Directory of Liverpool and suburbs


I think it is back to the drawing board with Dora May Smith and her descendants, and another look at the male Smith line.
Appreciate all of your help as ever,
John
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Re: Smith family confusion
John,
I see no reason why a Dock Labourer in 1911 couldn't work for an Undertaker 24 years later in 1935, the main difference of course is, working for an Undertaker he wouldn't want to take the cargo home.
I see no reason why a Dock Labourer in 1911 couldn't work for an Undertaker 24 years later in 1935, the main difference of course is, working for an Undertaker he wouldn't want to take the cargo home.

Bert
Re: Smith family confusion
Bertieone wrote: working for an Undertaker he wouldn't want to take the cargo home.


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Re: Smith family confusion
LOL

Still need to find my Clifford Smith though


Still need to find my Clifford Smith though

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Re: Smith family confusion
Will have a look in an hour BertBertieone wrote:Who was at 83 Wye St, 1939? anyone please.
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Re: Smith family confusion
I suspect it was John Southern, 1938 Directory, and fiddling about with the 39 married Hannah Jennions in 1915, any bells ringing as far as relatives?
Bert
Re: Smith family confusion
Hi Bert, you are quite correct. There are John, Hannah, Frank, Minnie and Sidney living there. Looking for a Dora may Smith but no joy yet.Bertieone wrote:I suspect it was John Southern, 1938 Directory, and fiddling about with the 39 married Hannah Jennions in 1915, any bells ringing as far as relatives?
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Re: Smith family confusion
I think it is time to order a copy birth certificate from GRO to get some more details about Dora May.... 

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Re: Smith family confusion
It will answer some questions,
Just wondering, on George Clifford's birth cert, is it, Alice Smith formally Groves or Alice Maud Smith formally Groves?
Just wondering, on George Clifford's birth cert, is it, Alice Smith formally Groves or Alice Maud Smith formally Groves?
Bert
Re: Smith family confusion
Hi Bert, I've attached the certificate. 1911 census has Alice Maud Smith born Poplar aged 26. The parents never married even though the census says.Bertieone wrote:It will answer some questions,
Just wondering, on George Clifford's birth cert, is it, Alice Smith formally Groves or Alice Maud Smith formally Groves?

Just looking at the marriage certificate of George Clifford Smith and Mary Yates in 1927, he then lived in Benedict Street in Bootle. Father shown as Clifford Smith, occupation labourer.
Thanks, John
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Re: Smith family confusion
Thanks John,
We'll see what's on Dora May's birth cert, we can't rule out an Alice left the scene and an Alice Maud entered it.
We'll see what's on Dora May's birth cert, we can't rule out an Alice left the scene and an Alice Maud entered it.
Bert
Re: Smith family confusion
Thanks Bert, certificate ordered. I had a look at outgoing passenger records for Dora May, in case her mum took her with her to Australia after she left Clifford Smith. No joy as yet. Fingers crossed the birth cert will shed some light on thingsBertieone wrote:Thanks John,
We'll see what's on Dora May's birth cert, we can't rule out an Alice left the scene and an Alice Maud entered it.

Names - Orrett, Orritt, Ross, McCabe, Keeley, Bullen, White, Leatham, McKeon, Bilsbarrow, Yates, Sennett, Sinnett, Traynor, Ashton
Re: Smith family confusion
The DOB will hopefully tally with Mrs Wade's in 1939 and you can welcome an undertaker in to the family 

Bert