Greaves (General)
Hi,
I was wondering whether anyone had any info/photos of the greaves family. Mainly Alfred and Amelia greaves who had a son called William. I know Amelia died in 1931 when William was only 11/12 years old.
Many Thanks,
Michelle
by unknown, (4932 days ago)
Hi,
I was wondering whether anyone had any info/photos of the greaves family. Mainly Alfred and Amelia greaves who had a son called William. I know Amelia died in 1931 when William was only 11/12 years old.
Many Thanks,
Michelle
by m p griffiths, (4932 days ago) @ unknown
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Ancestry Death Index
Name: Amelia GREAVES
birth date: abt 1889
Date of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar 1931
Age at death: 42
Registration District: Monmouth
Inferred County: Monmouthshire
Volume: 11a
Page: 40
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Marriage A/M/J Qtr June 1910 - Prestwich District (Lancashire)
Alfred GREAVES/Amelia FITTON
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Births: Monmouth District
Harry - J/A/S Qtr 1913
Nellie - A/M/J Qtr 1916
William - A/M/J Qtr 1920
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If this is the correct family.... Alfred (stonemason) age 28 & Amelia GREAVES, age 23, plus daughter Isabell age 5 months - are living with Alfred parents and other family members, at 22 Bellott St West, High Town, Manchester. None of them born in the FOD.
by unknown, (4932 days ago) @ m p griffiths
Many thanks, yes it is the same family, they were stonemasons. William was my husbands Grandfather. Is there anyway of obtaining Alfred/Amelia's marriage certificate and Amelia death certificate do you know? I've just found out Amelia was buried at Clearwell?
Thanks,
Shell
by m p griffiths, (4932 days ago) @ unknown
The General Records Office
You can order on line - once you've registered - as long as you have the full information i.e.
Marriage : GREAVES Alfred
Quarter: April/May/June 1910
District: Prestwich
Volume: 8d
Page: 592
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Amelia's information in previous reply
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1911 Census, 22 Bellott St West, Hightown, Manchester, - Sub -Reg. Cheetham
GREAVES - place of birth as transcribed on Ancestry... (living in 7 rooms)
James - 55, Foreman Stone Mason, born Feta Bridge, Westmoreland
Margaret Jane - Hawes RSO, Yorkshire
Alfred - 28 - Stone Mason, - ditto
Amelia - 23 - born Manchester, Lancashire
Isabell - 5 months - Hawkes ROS
William Glencross GREAVES - son - 24 - stone mason, - ditto
Harry - son - 24 - Electrical Engineer, born Nelson Lancashire
Agnes Eleanor - daughter - 20 - ditto
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2 GREAVES baptisms at Coleford + two burials - inc Amelia
parents: Alfred (occupation, Stone Cutter) & Amelia GREAVES
Nellie - 1 February 1916 - residence: Millwall
and
William - 18 February 1920 - residence: Millwall - Alfred (Stone Mason)
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20 February 1914, Coleford Cemetary
Harry GREAVES, son of Alfred and Amelia his wife - age: 6 months
Memorandum; 1 Palmers Flat near Coleford, (2) South Division, Childs Grave (3) c 24 (4) Consecreted (5) West Dean
11 March 1931
Clearwell
Amelia GREAVES (42 years)
residence: Millwall in Coleford
notes: Entry Number: Printing error. Should be 384.
by unknown, (4932 days ago) @ m p griffiths
Thank you very much. Did not know about Harry.
Hi,
I've managed to trace the Greaves family back to Westmorland/Lancashire. It turns out Stonemasons run in the family with my 3 x great grandfather William Glencross Greaves of Ulverston being a master stonemason. Is there any way of finding out what they helped built?
Thanks,
Shell
by m p griffiths, (4928 days ago) @ unknown
1861: William GREAVES/GROVES age 49, Stonemason living in Catsfield, Greeta Bridge, Lancashire - earlier children born Kirby, Lonsdale.
? trade directories etc.
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My Grandad was a Carpenter/Builder in Swindon, Wiltshire - and I have record of houses/shops he built (1891-1902) from the Wiltshire Records Office - 19th & 20th century Building Regulations Application and Plans, and found my family information via the National Archives A2A
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/looking-for-place/houses.htm
'Building plans (mid 19th century onwards).... many local record offices have collection of building plans....etc.'
by unknown, (4928 days ago) @ m p griffiths
Hi, Yes this is my family. Thank you very much, I will try that.
Many Thanks,
Shell