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Mary Banks Payne
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Does anyone have any information on my Grandma. Who was born in blean Kent on 7 January 1900. Died 14th February 1945 in Bridge Kent. Thank you
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Some additional info: In both the 1901 and 1911 censuses, Mary's birthplace is given as 'Herne Bay, Kent'. Blean is the Registration District that covers quite a wide area, including Herne Bay.
16:02 Wed 24th Feb 2021
I've got the following from FamilySearch.org:
In the 1901 census the household consisted of head Edgar Jones (age 23), wife Kate Jones (age 22), daughter Edith Jones (age 1), niece Mary Paine (age 1) and brother Charles Jones (age 13)
At the 1911 census Edgar Jones's household is recorded as himself (age 33), wife Kate (age 33), daughters Edith (age 12), Dora (age 9), Edna (age 4), son Edgar (age 2), and nieces Mary Jones (age 11), Violet Jones (age 4). The recording of Mary's surname as 'Jones' explains why I couldn't find her before.
In the 1901 census the household consisted of head Edgar Jones (age 23), wife Kate Jones (age 22), daughter Edith Jones (age 1), niece Mary Paine (age 1) and brother Charles Jones (age 13)
At the 1911 census Edgar Jones's household is recorded as himself (age 33), wife Kate (age 33), daughters Edith (age 12), Dora (age 9), Edna (age 4), son Edgar (age 2), and nieces Mary Jones (age 11), Violet Jones (age 4). The recording of Mary's surname as 'Jones' explains why I couldn't find her before.
I thought the question rang a bell, see here for an earlier post:
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she could have got "Banks" from anywhere at all, but it wasn't uncommon for unmarried mothers to point their finger at the men responsible by giving their surname to the child.
The fact that no mother's name is given in the birth records usually means that if you buy a copy of the birth certificate you'll find that it's the name of the father that isn't there; the mother's name will be.
I'd recommend that if you want to find out who your great grandmother was. You can order one through this site
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The fact that no mother's name is given in the birth records usually means that if you buy a copy of the birth certificate you'll find that it's the name of the father that isn't there; the mother's name will be.
I'd recommend that if you want to find out who your great grandmother was. You can order one through this site
https:/