seanlutwyche
proper brummie kid
Hi.
My great-great grandfather, Albert John Lutwyche, is not located at all in the Birth Indexes. I have his birth date as 17 May 1878. How accurate that is I have no idea. I do have his marriage certificate. He married on Christmas Day 1902 at St Matthias Church. He was 24. Which works out 1878. I have his death certificate also. He died 20 Nov 1953 in New John Street West, Aston. He age was registered as 76. So what we have is his birth borderline 1877/8.
Anyhow, his "supposed brother's" birth was registered and I have his certificate. He was born in Aston Manor on 25 Jul 1883. His parents John Lutwyche & Eliza A Roberts, formerly married to a Collins, were married 11 Dec 1881 at St Matthias Church - after Albert John's birth.
What I would like to find out is, if Albert John was baptised at all. I would take an initial guess and say his baptism was either at St Peter & St Paul or St George.
If anybody would be kind enough to find out for me, I would really appreciate it. I would then be able to prove 'that link'.
If unsuccessful, could anybody provide me an alternate solution to solve this problem?
Many Thanks in advance
Sean.
My great-great grandfather, Albert John Lutwyche, is not located at all in the Birth Indexes. I have his birth date as 17 May 1878. How accurate that is I have no idea. I do have his marriage certificate. He married on Christmas Day 1902 at St Matthias Church. He was 24. Which works out 1878. I have his death certificate also. He died 20 Nov 1953 in New John Street West, Aston. He age was registered as 76. So what we have is his birth borderline 1877/8.
Anyhow, his "supposed brother's" birth was registered and I have his certificate. He was born in Aston Manor on 25 Jul 1883. His parents John Lutwyche & Eliza A Roberts, formerly married to a Collins, were married 11 Dec 1881 at St Matthias Church - after Albert John's birth.
What I would like to find out is, if Albert John was baptised at all. I would take an initial guess and say his baptism was either at St Peter & St Paul or St George.
If anybody would be kind enough to find out for me, I would really appreciate it. I would then be able to prove 'that link'.
If unsuccessful, could anybody provide me an alternate solution to solve this problem?
Many Thanks in advance
Sean.