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Mason William and Mary

Jules65

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Would love to find out where and when William Mason b1851 married Mary Jane b1857 (may have maiden name of Ball). Their first child was born in 1879. They lived in Milton Street, Aston in 1881.
 
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Jules,
This looks like their marriage. William Mason, Mary Jane Ball. Birmingham 1878 Apr to Jun quarter volume 6d page 206.
All the best Ann
 
Re: William and Mary Mason

Jules,
This looks like their marriage. William Mason, Mary Jane Ball. Birmingham 1878 Apr to Jun quarter volume 6d page 206.
All the best Ann

Thank you Ann. Now I'll be able to send for their marriage cert. This should then give their father's names...........the hunt goes on.
 
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Jules,
The 1881 cencus, when William and Mary Jane are at 2 court 8 house Milton Street, shows William as a metal turner born 1854. If the 1854 is correct, as opposed to 1851, William's parents are very likely Benjamin Mason (born 1824 Kings Norton and a metal roller) and Mary Ann Mason(nee Harris, born 1829 Sutton Chaney Leics.) Mary Ann's mother is Elizabeth Harris (born 1798 Sutton Cheney Leics).
Ann
 
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Ann,

I spoke to another family member yesterday who is researching the same branch of our family. The marriage details you gave are correct and she already has a copy of the certificate. She is sending a copy of it to me. The details on there are as follows;

William Mason age 26 a brass furnisher living in Milton Street married Mary Jane Ball age 21, no occupation given, also living in Milton Street on 10th April 1878. William's father is a John Mason who was a Dipper. Mary's father was a Thomas Ball whose occupation is whitetrader (or something like that, she couldn't read it clearly).

They were married at St. Stephen's Church.

William Mason couldn't write and just made his mark. The witnesses to the marriage were a Richard Moreton and an Elizabeth Mason who again just made her mark. I am wondering whether Elizabeth Mason was William's mother or perhaps a sister.

Co-incidentally I found living next door to the Mason's on the 1881 census was a Thomas Balls and his family. I wonder if these were Mary Jane's family? Given that in 1878 both William and Mary gave their address as Milton Street. What do you think?

So I now know that William Mason's father was a John Mason I now need to find William living with him on a census. The search goes on ............

Thanks again for your help Ann.

Jules
 
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Hi again Jules,
Now you have William's father as John, I have found then on the 1871 cencus in Aston Erdington, Clifton Street. John Mason 56 (b. 1817 B'ham) and a foreman silver dipper. Wife is Catherine 52 (b. 1819 B'ham) William 18 brass founder (b. 1853 B'ham) and yes a sister for William, Elizabeth (b.1857 B'ham).
Haven't checked the Balls yet, but that looks right for the Thomas Ball, next door to them. He is a fire iron maker, which can also be described as a white smith.

Ann
 
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Ann, how wonderful. Thank you. I have found a marriage between a John Mason b1816 and Catherine Luckcock b1817 on 23rd Sept 1839 at Aston Juxta, Birmingham. Do you think this could be my John?

Children are listed as Rebecca b1846, George b1849, William b1854, James b1856 and Elizabeth or Betsy b1857
 
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Very likely Jules as on the 1871 cencus John and Catherine also have a son James age 16. So those all tie in. I should look for William's birth first and send for that one. Ann
 
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I should look for William's birth first and send for that one. Ann
Ann,
I have had a quick look on freebmd for William's birth and there are quite a few contenders. Any advice on how I can find out which William is mine?

Thanks
 
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Yes Jules, Because there are several, I should apply to Superintendent Registrar, Birmingham Register Office, Holliday Wharf,
Holliday Street, Birmingham B1 1TJ. Send a cheque for £7.00 made out to Superintendent Registrar and enclose a stamped addresses envelope. Ask for the birth cert. for William Mason, born approx 1853/1854 with parents John and Catherine Mason. Make sure you state the parents, then they will only send you that one. And if they can't find it they will return your cheque. I found them on the 1861 cencus St George district 32 ct. 10 house Brearley Street, and then John was a brewer and the children Rebecca age 15 and George age 12 are there.
Hope that helps
All the best Ann
 
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Ann, thanks for the information. I will certainly do that. I will let you know how I get on.

By the way, which website are you using for your research. Is it Ancestry? Before I subscribe I would like to know that it is the right site as I would love to have images of these census to complete my files.
 
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Yes Jules it is Ancestry I use, and quite a few others on here use it as well. Why don't you take advantage of their free trial It was a month, when I did that, but I think now it's 2 weeks. You have to give bank details, but so long as you cancel just before the two weeks is up, you won't be charged. But if you like it, you can do it a month at a time, if you wish. I really enjoyed doing my tree on there, you can add photos and really bring it to life. Give it a try, nothing to lose. Let me know if you get the certificate. Birmingham are very good, you usually get it back by return of post. All the best Ann
 
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thank you for the information Ann. Will give serious thought to joining - just didn't want for it to end up costing me a fortune. is it easy to cancel your subscription? I have used their pay per view facility in the past.
 
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Jules,
It's easy to cancel on Ancestry, you just go to My Account and cancel. When I had the free trial, that was done on the phone, and I phoned and cancelled just a couple of days before the trial was due to finish. If you do join, start your tree straight away, putiing in yourself, then your mom and dad etc. Even if you cancel, that will stay there, and then you can always do a month at a later date, and pick it up, where you left it. Don't forget that Birmingham Libraries allow you free access to Ancestry. You have to book, and they allow you 1 hour sessions. All the best Ann
 
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