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SAA
Sun, 20 Dec 2009 17:00:00 GMT
Priscilla Adamthwaite; Yellow line

What became of her? Priscilla was born 1880 to Charles Frederick Adamthwaite and Celia Maria Gordge. She can be found on census '81, 91, & 1901 but isn't with the family in Willesden in 1911. I have been unable to find a death or further records, (but who knows how her name might be transcribed! I've tried several variants!) Looking at the records she might have travelled to Australia in 1902. Anyone help with the mystery?

Sue
Thu, 21 Jan 2010 23:14:00 GMT
Re: Priscilla Adamthwaite; Yellow line

Do you know if she was ever known as Jane? The only unaccounted marriage we have in the right sort of time frame is one for a Jane Adamthwaite who married in 1911 (dec qtr) in Willesden to a Frank B Bourne. Unfortunately this marriage is not one that appears on the online LMA records, and it took place after the 1911 census, so we have no way of knowing her age or place of birth.

Or, as you say, she could have emigrated.

Let us know if you find the answer to this problem.

Sue

SAA
Thu, 14 Apr 2011 06:27:00 GMT
Re: Priscilla Adamthwaite; Yellow line

Still searching for Priscilla! I now have the marriage certificate for Jane Adamthwaite and Frank Bourne but her father was Thomas Adamthwaite, deceased, no occupation stated. Frank Benjamin Bourne and Jane Adamthwaite were married 11 Dec 1911 at the Register Office in Willesden. He was a butcher of 24yrs livning at 55 Chichester Rd, Kilburn, and she a ladysmaid. aged 23yrs, living at 8 Elgin Mansions, Elgin Avenue. Witnesses were C. White, A. Lanb and A. Adamthwaite