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droopdrawers | 20:45 Tue 09th Feb 2010 | Genealogy
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Only just found this site so may well be joining in as this is all new to me.

My late fathers family were Phillipsons from Carlisle. I have a copy of the 1911 census with the 4 children me grandparents had up tp that time but it doesn't include the family not yet born.

I know from memory my late Grandmother remarried at some time as her surname had changed to Mcnamee by the end of the war, although I have no idea when this happened,,,,,,or what happened to my Grandfather.

I must get down to some serious searching and hope you good people might be able to direct me when I get lost !!

I wonder is there anyone else out there searching the same family?

DD.
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Have you looked for him on the commonwealth war graves commission site for casualties?
http://www.cwgc.org/d..._honour.asp?menuid=14
What were your grandparents first names and when and where were they born.....also the 1911 census will show when they were married and where they were living........if you give the details I will look and see id anyone else in ancestry has them in their tree if you like.
pop a name up and I'll happily have a look.
there's quite a few phillipsons born in carlisle around the 1900 mark
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Oooo you lovely people offering to help me. Thankyouuu.

The copy of the 1911 cencus I have doesn't mentioned marriage?

Grandfather was Joseph Henry Phillipson Grandmother was Jane Williamson. On this cencus they had 4 children. John, Mary Elizabeth, Joseph and Francis.

I know Granny Mac [as we children called her] remarried to someone with the Mcnamee surname. I was born not long before ww2 and my sister a few months into the war so we never knew our Grandparents as we lived a long way off. Our first meeting was as soon as the war ended we travelled overnight by coach to Glasgow where Granny Mac lived. Where or what happened to her new husband I have no idea. I do know there were more children but not who there father was.

I have to dash now to the dentist but will look back later....

DD
On ancestry there would appear to be a family called Ambrose with your family members in their tree.
I have done a search for more births and found the following Phillipsons whose mother's maiden name was Williamson...

Peter born 1912
Albert J born 1915
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Thankyou craft. Peter is my father..I never heard of Albert?

I can now assume the other "children" were from the second marriage. There was Peggy and Arrabella who must have been Mcnamee's. I met them on the family visit to Glasgow, but at 7 years old these things meant nothing.

Facebook. I have been in contact with one cousin and some other cousins children, via FB, but they know nothing of their ancesters. Except that is for the cousin who took some pictures of some gravestone for me.

I am hoping to get up to Carlisle in the summer to meet one or more of these family but its more the past I am interested in.

The Ambrose is someone else looking to research another arm of the newer family.

So do I have to sign up to the Scottish Ancestry site to look for a wedding and deaths of the Mcnamee's

My head spins with so much to put together.

I have looked at other forums to keep in touch with like minded people but they are nowhere near as active as this site.

Thankyou again.

DD
do you think they married in Scotland then....any vague idea of a date?
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I really don't know if they married in Scotland just that is where we were taken to visit.
once the war had ended.

So definitly before the end of the war, and who knows how soon before?
I've tried to get some help on Genes Reunited community site as I thought someone on there may already subscribe to a scottish database. I have been told by someone on there that you cannot buy a subscription but have to buy credits for individual searches.
I'm now trying to remember how I found my grandfathers birth 'cos he was born in Glasgow, unless of course this just refers to marriages.
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I am so grateful to you craft for taking time for my questions.

DD
quick search of Scotsancestry shows no marriage's between 1916-1945 for anyone named Jane Phillipson.
I tried Jane Williamson incase she went back to her maiden name, and nothing came up as married to mcnamee,,,or macnamee. Leaving the male surname blank there's 259 jane williamsons marrying in scotland in those 30 years so thats not the right way to go.
james henry...born late 1883 or early 1884.....in carlisle ??
Q1 Vol 10B page 487
son of John and Ellen ? there's a1901 census on Ancestry with a younger brother called Fred born in 1888
scratch part of that...dot/craft 1911 info which should help:

joseph age 27 born carlisle, cumberland
janie age 26

married 7 years

john age 7
mary elizabeth age 4
francis (female) age 3
joseph 9mths

living in Raystons Courts John St carlisle
hooray...marriage details which will help trace back:

Sept 1904, Carlisle

Q3 Vol 10B Page 905 Carlisle
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Awww bless you all.....you are so kind.

Tis late now but will look in again tomorrow and take in all you have so kindly posted here tonight.
Sleep well.

DD
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My mind is whizzing now lol. So before I go to sleep I must write this down.

Bearing in mind the ages of the added children i know, and met in Glasgow, I assume they are from the second marriage to Mcnamee. I am thinking did Grandfather Phillipson pass on for whatever reason soon after the known children were born i.e.the last known Phillipson 1915 .

I wonder if registering with Scotlands People might be the way to go to look there for further information.

Does anyone else get so uptight with all this information.....or not information as the case may be and can't cut off to go to sleep.

DD
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There are no Phillipson's registered with the war graves commision for the 1st WW. So he must have died naturally?

DD
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There is 1 marriage of McNamee to Jane Phillipson between 1911 and 1939

This is at http://www.scotlandsp.../marriage/index.aspx.

A friend has sent me this. Looks interesting.

Tomorrow is another day:)

DD
Remember and try tracing "Phillipson" with only one "L" also.

It is an usual name - I have never heard it before. Unusual names are can be easily misspelled.

Good Luck.

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