Bertha Skidmore married Thomas Aston and possibly John James (General)
BERTHA SKIDMORE is my husband’s great-grandmother.
BERTHA SKIDMORE (born 1845 in Wolverhampton) married THOMAS ASTON (Collier, born about 1842) in the Registry Office of Westbury on Severn. For both it was their 1st marriage and they were both living at Blakeney Hill. (Thomas’ father was THOMAS ASTON, Quarryman, deceased.)
In the 1871 Census BERTHA ASTON, 23, married, is the housekeeper in the home of JOHN JAMES, head, 43, woodcutter, at Blakeney Hill. Also in the house is WILLIAM ASTON 5, son, and William James 28.
I assume that William Aston is the son of Bertha Aston (nee Skidmore). I don’t know what happened to William Aston.
I don’t know what happened to Bertha’s husband Thomas Aston. There is a reference in the Roll of Honour Mining & Quarry Fatalities in the Forest of Dean, to the death of a Thomas Aston aged 33, on 12/01/1877, but I don’t know if this is Bertha’s husband.
I assume John James and Bertha Aston (nee Skidmore) married, but I can’t find any record of a marriage. Bertha’s death certificate says they married in England.
I can’t find them in the 1881 England census.
John and Bertha James immigrated to New Zealand, around 1875 according to their death certificates. They had three children MAURICE LLEWELYN (born about 1874), JOHN (known as Jack, born about 1877) and RHODA MARIA. I’m not sure where the boys were born, but Rhoda was born in South Malvern, New Zealand on 7 January 1883.
At some stage the family moved to Melbourne Victoria Australia, where John died in 1895. His death certificate shows he was born in Gloucestershire about 1827, his three living children, but no details of his wife. Were John and Bertha married?
Bertha married (for a 3rd time?) ROBERT JAMES (bachelor, born about 1854 in Gloucestershire) in 1898 in Melbourne Australia, and the marriage certificate shows Bertha had 3 children living, and 4 deceased. Bertha died in Cessnock, NSW Australia in 1931. Her death certificate shows only 2 marriages (to John James and Robert James) and her 3 living children, plus 2 males and 2 females deceased. There was “no issue” from her marriage to Robert James.
I would appreciate help in finding
- if the John James in the 1871 census is the John James Bertha “married”.
- if John James and Bertha were ever married - and if so, his parents.
- what happened to Thomas Aston (Bertha's 1st husband)
- what happened to William Aston (aged 5 in the 1871 census)