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Chevaun
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5 Nov 2010 22:44 |
I'd be grateful for any information relating to George Otway who died in 1941 in Kensington, London. George was my great grandfather but I'm not sure if he ever married my great grandmother Rose Emberton., although they did have a child (my grandmother) Doris Otway, born 1933 and they all lived together in Westbourne Park Road,W11 from 1933-1941. There is also a prior link to Yorkshire. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Many Thanks, Chevaun.
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Flick
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5 Nov 2010 22:47 |
Name: George Otway Death Registration Month/Year: 1941 Age at death (estimated): 57 Registration district: Kensington Inferred County: London Volume: 1a Page: 226 Have you tried looking on freebmd for a possible marriage?
Or a birth.....based on his age at death?
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Chevaun
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5 Nov 2010 22:53 |
Hi Flick, Thanks for the info, it ties in with what I have been told by my grandmother. No, I havn't tried freebmd as I'm not sure which site it is, is it www.freebmd.org.uk or freebmd.rootsweb.com? Thanks, Chevaun.
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Flick
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5 Nov 2010 23:36 |
http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/
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Kucinta
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5 Nov 2010 23:40 |
It's http://www.freebmd.org.uk/
If you try looking on the site for your grandmother's birth, you'll find that she is registered under Doris R Otway, but also under Doris R Emberton.
This would suggest her parents were not married to each other at the time of her birth.
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Ozibird
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5 Nov 2010 23:44 |
1891 England Census Name: Geo Otway Age: 7 Estimated birth year: abt 1884 Relation: Son Father's name: Geo Otway Mother's name: Annie Otway Gender: Male Where born: Bradford, Yorkshire, England <<<<< Civil Parish: Bradford Ecclesiastical parish: Holy Trinity County/Island: Yorkshire Country: England Street address: 39 Acre St
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Registration district: Bradford Sub-registration district: Bradford East End Household Members: Name Age Geo Otway 27 - Drayman; London Annie Otway 25 - Bradford Geo Otway 7 Sarah Otway 6 Ann E Otway 4 Fred Otway 11/12
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Ozibird
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5 Nov 2010 23:51 |
1901 England Census Name: George Otway Age: 18 Estimated birth year: abt 1883 Relation: Lodger Gender: Male Where born: Bradford, Yorkshire, England Civil Parish: Bradford Ecclesiastical parish: Bradford St Luke County/Island: Yorkshire Country: England Street address: 40 George St
Occupation: Driver [I think. It is a bit difficult to read, but the collator has written Carm which I assume is an abbreviation for carman. It looks very similar to the occupation of the head of the household. Does this fit in with your family knowledge?]
Registration district: Bradford Sub-registration district: Bradford East Household Members: Name Age William Lawrence 31 Alice Lawrence 32 John Gargan 31 James Carrol 18 John Long 28 General Mc Duna 21 Michael Hanna 30 John Toughey 28 William Ellis 29 Martha Ellis 28 James Mann 29 Grace Lee 35 George Otway 18 Albert E Coulding 17 Peter Collins 11 Michael Collins 13
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Kucinta
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5 Nov 2010 23:57 |
Can't find George in 1911, but think this could be his father, also George :
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTWAY, Sarah Head Widow F 75 1836 Surrey London . OTWAY, George Son Widower M 47 1864 Labourer Surrey London . OTWAY, Robert Grandson Single M 17 1894 Machine Minder Bradford Yorks . OTWAY, Herbert Grandson Single M 14 1897 Errand Boy Bradford Yorks . OTWAY, Percy Grandson Single M 13 1898 Jobber Bradford Yorks .
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG14 Piece: 26732 Reference: RG14PN26732 RG78PN1540 RD498 SD2 ED13 SN68 Registration District: Bradford Sub District: Bradford Central Enumeration District: 13 Parish: Bradford Address: 72 Chandos St Bradford
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Ozibird
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6 Nov 2010 00:07 |
This looks sad: Deaths Sep 1899 Otway Annie 34 Bradford, Y. 9b 87
They're in a Children's Home but the name isn't given. There is a long list of other inmates but I didn't bother with those. 1901 England Census Name: Percy Otway Age: 5 Estimated birth year: abt 1896 Relation: Inmate Gender: Male Where born: Bradford, Yorkshire, England Civil Parish: Bradford Ecclesiastical parish: Horton All Saints County/Island: Yorkshire Country: England Street address: 85-93 Park Road
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Registration district: Bradford Sub-registration district: Horton Household Members: Name Age Sarah Otway 15 Fred Otway 9 Robert Otway 8 Albert Otway 7 Percy Otway 5
1901: District Bradford Union George Otway abt 1866 London, England Inmate of House (Inmate) Bradford, Yorkshire
1901 England Census Name: Sarah Otway Age: 63 Estimated birth year: abt 1838 Relation: Head Gender: Female Where born: London, England Civil Parish: Bradford Ecclesiastical parish: Bradford St Luke County/Island: Yorkshire Country: England Street address:
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Registration district: Bradford Sub-registration district: Bradford East Household Members: Name Age Sarah Otway 63 Annie L Otway 14 Mary Robinson 39
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Chevaun
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8 Nov 2010 00:13 |
Thank you to Flick, Kucinta and Ozibird who took the time to respond to my request for information regarding George Otway. Ozibird, the information that you have provided me with is comprehensive and not previously known by myself. With regards to your last post, can you advise what your feeling is relating to the mother being dead, children in care and husband in jail?
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Madmeg
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8 Nov 2010 00:22 |
The father was in a Workhouse, not a jail. He's a wagon driver carman born London, Middlesex.
Maybe they're on the 1911 - I'll take a look.
The children are in a children's home, not a workhouse, maybe things were better in such a place. A young man (age 29) was the Master, and there were only about 30 children, so not the norm for a large workhouse.
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Chevaun
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8 Nov 2010 00:28 |
Oh good, I got a bit worried there... I thought I was going to unearth something awful!
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Madmeg
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8 Nov 2010 00:34 |
There were about 1,000 inmates in the District Bradford Workhouse. You might find some information about it on the Workhouses website. Google Workhouses cos I can't remember the address. That was a large workhouse and probably wasn't much fun for the inmates.
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Chevaun
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8 Nov 2010 00:34 |
Thanks Madmeg for the info. So Annie died, the children were put into a home and George went to a workhouse... Do you know if there would be any way for me to find out Annies cause of death?
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Chevaun
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8 Nov 2010 00:37 |
I'll look up Workhouses on Google, I don't know a lot about them. Would he have had to go there as he had no money? Sorry if that is a stupid question, I just have no idea!
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Madmeg
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8 Nov 2010 00:41 |
They're all back with grandma in 1911, as already posted: OTWAY, Sarah Head Widow F 75 1836 Surrey London VIEW OTWAY, George Son Widower M 47 1864 Labourer Surrey London VIEW OTWAY, Robert Grandson Single M 17 1894 Machine Minder Bradford Yorks VIEW OTWAY, Herbert Grandson Single M 14 1897 Errand Boy Bradford Yorks VIEW OTWAY, Percy Grandson Single M 13 1898 Jobber Bradford Yorks VIEW RG14 Piece: 26732 Reference: RG14PN26732 RG78PN1540 RD498 SD2 ED13 SN68 Bradford Central Enumeration District: 13 Parish: Bradford Address: 72 Chandos St Bradford County: Yorkshire (West riding) 1901 seems to have "the year" for people in Workhouses. I haven't worked out why.
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Chevaun
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8 Nov 2010 00:46 |
No mention of the daughters there though - Annie and Sarah.
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Madmeg
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8 Nov 2010 00:53 |
He would go there either cos he had no money to pay his rent, or he might have been ill, cos Workhouses were the only places to go for medical care. He could have been depressed (I doubt that, cos they would have called him an imbecile or similar) or simply nowhere to live. Chucked out by the landlord with no female relatives to look after the kids. He probably did the best he could at the time. Times were hard, back then. Our rellies did their best. Seems to me that your George did what he could for his kids. They may only have been in he Workhouse/School for a short time and back to granny.
Workhouses were very different across the country. By 1901 some were quite reasonable places, relatively clean and disease-free, some were like shit (Excuse me).
But people just did what they could. The fact that George is back with his mum and 3 kids in 1911 tells me that he was a good man who took his responsibilities seriously.
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Madmeg
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8 Nov 2010 01:03 |
Daughter Annie in 1901?
OTWAY, Sarah Head Widow F 63 1838 Charwoman London VIEW OTWAY, Annie L Grand Daughter F 14 1887 Worsted Doffer Spinner Bradford Yorkshire VIEW ROBINSON, Mary Lodger Single F 39 1862 Charwoman Crowland Lincolnshire VIEW RG13 Piece: 4148 Folio: 10 Page: 11 Bradford Sub District: Bradford East Enumeration District: 1 Ecclesiastical Parish: Bradford St Luke Civil Parish: Bradford Municipal Borough: Address: 72, Chandos Street, Bradford County: Yorkshire (West riding)
EDIT Already posted.
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Madmeg
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8 Nov 2010 01:07 |
Sarah is in the children's home with the others in 1901. Annie is with her grandma.
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