Peers/Henderson marriage

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Peers/Henderson marriage

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My great aunt was born Georgina H Peers in Toxteth in 1918. The problem is I can't find any trace of her parents' marriage although her birth registration shows her mother's maiden name as Henderson. Can anyone help?
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Could she be the youn gest child of a large family|? If so how about this William Peers married Catherine Henderson 1894 at St peter's Liverppol. this was on www.lancashirebmd.org.uk

I'd have a look at this couple on 1901 and 1911 census to seee if any of the other children's name seem familiar.

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Hillary.


I found another:

George PEERS Bn June Qtr 1915 Tox park, Liverpool
I have searched all sites bar familyrelatives.org (I can't view records on there at peresent) for a PEERS-HENDERSON Marriage Anywhere in England, No Luck so far. :cry:


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Post by MaryA »

Just in case it helps, a couple of my grandmother's children were indexed in her first marriage name, the birth certificates quoted both that and maiden name on them, so it was confusing.

If this is the case the only way you are going to sort it out is by the birth certificate.
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Post by Barbara B »

Thanks for the prompt response everyone. I don't know anything about her family as she is a great aunt by marriage. I saw the George Peers birth and thought it odd to call children George and Georgina!
I'll have a look for the couple married in 1894 and see what I can come up with. Otherwise I think I might have to go the birth certificate route.
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Hi Barb

In 1911-12 William & Catherine had a son aged 1 month..called William so they were still having kids..with her name being Catherine H shes gotta be Catherine Henderson Peers i would guess...

Living with the Peers family at 91 Stanhope St Toxteth was William Peers mother In Law Catherine Henderson aged 60 born Dublin , also William's brother George Peers aged 47.

Catherine Henderson's hubby was Douglas Henderson from Glasgow born 1848..hes on the 1901 census..
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Hi Barb :D
Thanks to Colette here's 1881
Hse 5 in 10 court Richmond Row
Douglas 35 bn Scotland, Iron Dresser
Catherine 29 bn Ire, Annie 11, Catherine 8 Mary Agnes 4, Charlotte O all bn Lpool.

1891 Hse 7 10 ct Beau St, Lpool Scotland Div
Douglas 40 bn Scotland Iron Foundry Lbr
CATHARINE 40 bn Ire, Mary A 14, Charlotte 10.

I can only find a Kate Henderson listed as niece 18 in Lpl 1891, not sure she is yours.

Lancs BMD have a few marriages for an Annie Henderson.

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Post by Barbara B »

This looks as if it could be the right family - maybe my Georgina H was named after her uncle.
I might still go the certificate way as well to make sure. It's another instance of the more modern searches being harder than the way back whens. I didn't even know her name was Georgina until I checked the marriage, she was always known as Aunty Ena. You live and learn
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PS Poor Catherine still producing babies 20 years plus after her marriage!
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Post by Tina »

Hi Barbara
My name is Georgina & I was known as Ena when little but the Italian side of the family got the huff & called me Tina which stuck.

Tina :D
Yes I was named after my father, g/father & Uncle George
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Post by Barbara B »

Good job you've got the family history sorted then, Tina. Imagine some poor descendant trying to find a Georgina who turned into a Tina!
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