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jennings Julia

LADY LEAVER

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Please can anyone help.

JULIA JENNINGS was born in 1847 - her father's name was THOMAS, (on marriage certificate).
JULIA married JOHN LEAVER in January 1872 and their daughter, MARY ANN, was born later that year.

I can't find JULIA on any census, either before or after her marriage. 1881 and 1891 JOHN, with their daughter, MARY ANN, are living with his mother, SARAH LEAVER (no mention of JULIA).

1901 JOHN is living with HANNAH HARRISON with their twin sons, THOMAS and GEORGE (my father), born 1898. I can't find a marriage but HANNAH registered the twins, stating her name as LEAVER and on her death certificate (1928) it states, WIDOW OF JOHN LEAVER (he died in 1910).

I can't find a death record for JULIA.

Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

Regards
Shirley
 
Re: Julia jennings

Hi Shirley

I have hunted high and low but can't find her. Something told me to look in the papers, and I wonder if this is her?

Bham Daily Post Tuesday July 27th 1880
Lost & Found
"Left home on the 30th August 1879 Julia Leaver; height 4ft 10"; dark red hair; wart on left side of nose; four front teeth out at top. - Please forward information to Sarah Leaver, No. 7 court, 8 house, Ingleby Street, Spring Hill, Birmingham."

regards
Suzanne
 
Re: Julia jennings

Wow Suzanne, this would certainly be a good explanation. Obviously there's no way I could know what Julia looked like but Sarah was her mother-in-law's name and if she wasn't ever found that would explain why she wasn't mentioned in subsequent census'.

Thank you so much.

Regards
Shirley
 
Re: Julia jennings

Hi Suzanne,

I have just thought, what a pity her age wasn't mentioned - that would have clinched it.


Shirley
 
Re: Julia jennings

What a great piece of detective work now we are all wondering what happened to Julia...how sad!
 
Re: Julia jennings

Hi Shirley

I have hunted high and low but can't find her. Something told me to look in the papers, and I wonder if this is her?

Bham Daily Post Tuesday July 27th 1880
Lost & Found
"Left home on the 30th August 1879 Julia Leaver; height 4ft 10"; dark red hair; wart on left side of nose; four front teeth out at top. - Please forward information to Sarah Leaver, No. 7 court, 8 house, Ingleby Street, Spring Hill, Birmingham."

regards
Suzanne


Hi Suzanne,

Please will you tell me where I can access newspapers?

Thanks
Shirley
 
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