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JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 29 Mar 2010 01:52

Possibly also intereting in 1901 (the name does look like Hele - but then my Ernest is a perfect Hile in 1871):

Name: Frederick Hele
Age: 14
Estimated birth year: abt 1887
Relation: Son
Mother's Name: Mary A
Gender: Male
Where born: Bow, London, England
> Occupation: Office Boy

Civil parish: St Mary Stratford Bow
Ecclesiastical parish: St Stephen
County/Island: London
Registration district: Poplar
Sub-registration district: Bow

Mary A Hele 56
Albert Hele 25
Rhoda Hele 23
Mary A Hele 19
Frederick Hele 14
George Hele 13
John Hele 10
Frederick Reynolds 27


- edit - knock them out; in 1891 at Ancestry they're transcribed as LELE and someone has corrected it to HELE.

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 29 Mar 2010 01:51

another hill family in earls court

1901 census - household transcription
Person: HILL, Lilian
Address: 55, Chesson Road, Fulham

HILL, Thomas Head Married M 24 1877 Printer (Journeyman)
Chelsea
London VIEW
HILL, Lilian Wife Married F 22 1879
Earls Court
London VIEW
HILL, Muriel B Daughter Single F 0 (10 MOS) 1901
West Kensington
London VIEW

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 29 Mar 2010 01:50

And a search for Fred* Hel* Hil* does find the odd interesting thing.


1901

Name: Frederick Hell
Age: 13
Estimated birth year: abt 1888
Relation: Inmate
[no place of birth]

Civil parish: Brentwood
Town: Brentwood
County/Island: Essex
Country: England
Registration district: Billericay

ED, institution, or vessel: Hackney Union Training Schools

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 29 Mar 2010 01:44

Thanks, LK.

Yes, Sylvia, I am recovered, and madly procrastinating.


AuntyS and all -- one thing I didn't mention.

When searching censuses for Hill you must also search for

Hell
Hile
Hele
and maybe Hills

Just in case you've missed something. ;)

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 29 Mar 2010 01:31

Rottingdean is near Brighton if you did not know.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 29 Mar 2010 01:25

Hi Janey


I trust you are feeling better?

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 29 Mar 2010 01:18

Well fine, you didn't tell me you had an actual thread, did you? There we were doing it by email. Of course, this was all when I was on my sickbed.

I went aha for a minute:

"Very intrigued by the census image showing Frederick Hill aged 4 living with a Matron Domestic at St Stephens in 1891 census."

St Stephens by Saltash being, of course, the home turf of my branch of the Bonds of Earth (Bond, James Bond -- family motto Orbis non sufficit = the world is not enough) -- Sarah Emma Bond being the mother of my Ernest Augustus Hill/Monck 1851.

But I see it's a different St Stephens. Dang, eh?

The only way we could be related is if AuntyS's Ernest Hill was a son of my

- Jacob James Hill, born 1845, married 1871 in St Giles in the Fields, died 1872 - issue - ??

- Stephen William Hill, born 1844, last seen 1861 in Plymouth

But there was a family tendency to name children after parents' siblings!

I recall messing around with these Hills of AuntyS's a fair bit, and finding nothing ... just thought I'd report in!

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 29 Mar 2010 01:00

There's cobwebs everywhere.

Sherlocks climbed out of the archives.

Aatchoo!



Don't forget I have sub for 1911.

AuntySherlock

AuntySherlock Report 28 Mar 2010 23:35

Yep!! And not only that but I also ran reports for every marriage for an Ernest Hill between 1885 and 1888. I think about 16. I have cross check them between the Indexes and the marriages and Banns reports. Now I need to check which of the wives died just after marriage.

And I have also run the 1911 census info for Frederick Hill looking for someone who was a boarder. Strewth that little undertaking chewed up the credits. It may be that I have found what I was looking for, there is one possibility. Now I need to find Frederick going to Australia as an immigrant sometime between 1915 and 1919. And have you any idea how many Hill names did that?????

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 28 Mar 2010 13:55

So that will keep you out of trouble fo a while.

AuntySherlock

AuntySherlock Report 28 Mar 2010 05:35

I have been trawling through the FreBMD records for any female with the family name Hill who died between Mar 1887 and Dec 1890. Females must be between 16 and 35. I have 63 names. I am now checking marriages for them to see when or if they married a Mr Hill.

If I am out in his date of birth I will just have to shift the search dates.

AuntySherlock

AuntySherlock Report 20 Mar 2010 23:37

Now if he is the Frederick William aged 4 on the 1891 census shown as born Earl's Court London we might be getting somewhere.

I also found a very interesting record on the 1901 census for a children's home for a William Hill, aged 14 in the "bereaved and destitute" list. His place of birth was given as London. That is stretching the imagination a little however once again it does fit his time frame, location and circumstances.

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 20 Mar 2010 23:29

Name: Frederick William Hill
Year of Registration: 1887
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
District: Kensington
County: Greater London, London, Middlesex
Volume: 1a
Page: 96 (click to see others on page)

AuntySherlock

AuntySherlock Report 20 Mar 2010 21:52

As I said the 1891 census interests me. It may be I will have to buy the birth certificate of that Frederick and check the name of the father and mother.

I have found a birth Frederick William Hill JunQ 1887 Kensington 1a 96. That is as close to Earls Court London as I can find.

I have googled births, baptisms, foundling infants found on doorsteps in the Earls Court area around 1887 without success. I keep getting tangled up in records other than those for Earl's court and am beginning to wonder if the records might all be kept in one central point.


I am assuming the London Parish registers might hold the key. No luck. Also google brought up the Docklands Registers, why??

AuntySherlock

AuntySherlock Report 20 Mar 2010 11:29

Hi there LK. You sure are a glutton for punishment. I have to tell you that I have found that census entry for Frederick Hill at Manor House Rottingdean. It is the only thing which makes sense and seems to fit with his history. The 1887 date of birth fits. He could have been placed there after his mother dies, or even his mother and father. Edit. I t hink I need to make a concerted effort to find records of the place and whether there is any info about him.

I am puzzled why he knows his father's name and not his mother's name.

Hi Calhame, Janey and I are related. Well, we will be when she finds out that my Ernest Hill is the same as her Ernest Hill. She had decided to make that search her piece de resistance. That was before the lurgi took hold and she was reduced to eating chicken soup, baking cookies, and labouring industriously at work work.

No, I do jest. I think we have established that our Ernest Hills are a good distance apart in time and geography.

I am currently looking at an Edwin M Hill b. 1841 who was a reporter and a journalist. He had a son Ernest CS Hill born 1869. I am looking to see if that Ernest could have had a son Frederick. I am working on the occupation trend in this search.



pdh

pdh Report 20 Mar 2010 01:11

Not him his father is Charles Hill

pdh

pdh Report 20 Mar 2010 01:08

Found this in 1901

STEVENS, William O Head Married M 23 1878 Paper Hanger
Hammersmith
London VIEW
STEVENS, Beatrice M Wife Married F 21 1880
Hammersmith
London VIEW
STEVENS, Beatrice M Daughter F 3 1898
Hammersmith
London VIEW
STEVENS, William O Son M 1 1900
Hammersmith
London VIEW
STEVENS, Frederick E Son M 0 (2 MOS) 1901
Hammersmith
London VIEW
HILL, Harriet Mother-In-Law Widow F 60 1841 Washerwoman
Hammersmith
London VIEW
HILL, Frederick W Brother-In-Law Single M 17 1884 Painters Labourer
Hammersmith
London

LadyKira

LadyKira Report 19 Mar 2010 22:56

this one is interesting

1891 census - household transcription
Person: HILL, Frederick
Address: Manor House, St Stephens, Rottingdean
WHITE, Caroline Head Widow F 45 1846 Matron Domestic
Coggeshall
Essex VIEW
BUTTON, Lucy Visitor Single F 16 1875 Scholar
Dalston
London VIEW
BUTTON, Cyril Visitor Single M 12 1879 Scholar
Dalston
London VIEW
WOODWARD, Eleanor M Visitor Single F 12 1879 Scholar
West Croydon VIEW
SHARP, Martha Florence Visitor Single F 10 1881 Scholar
St Georges East
Cath Street VIEW
WATSON, James Visitor Single M 8 1883 Scholar
Latimer Road
London
Notting Hill VIEW
WATTS, Maud Mary Visitor Single F 7 1884 Scholar
St Georges East
London
220 Cable ST VIEW
LAMBOURNE, Lilian Visitor Single F 5 1886 Scholar
Notting Hill
London
28 Hind ST VIEW
HILL, Frederick Visitor Single M 4 1887 Scholar
Earls Court
London

FannyByGaslight

FannyByGaslight Report 19 Mar 2010 21:36

I give in before I lose my sanity and dream any more of Frederick William Hill and how to find him.

No staying power me.

Off to try and locate a missing Samuel James Cawley on 1881 in London or the West country for ME instead.

Having as much luck as with those Hills.

AuntySherlock

AuntySherlock Report 18 Mar 2010 23:01

Hi FBG I'm still monitoring the thread.

That, good person, is the $64,000,000 question. You will not know if you have found him. I would be looking for a father, probably named Ernest, who was a clerk and who may have died very early. A mother who may have had the names of the daughters and who definitely died early say within 12 months of Frederick being born. In 1911 Frederick would have been about 24 years old so he may have had an occupation. His father was a clerk, Frederick was a waiter on the Orontes and he became a sign writer on his marriage certificate. So he was not an Ag Lab or a surgeon.

He would have been in the London area. And he left from Tilbury to travel to Australia on the Orontes as a waiter. Edit. Reading this through. He actually left from Sydney to travel to UK and then returned to Australia from Tilbury UK.