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1911 Census failure!!

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Nicola'S

Nicola'S Report 29 May 2010 23:06

Thank you Gwyn and Choccy for your efforts - all gratefully received, even if of the wrong sex!!

Am signing off now for tonight.

Hope to see some 'magic' on her tomorrow, please.

WHERE CAN HE BE???

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 29 May 2010 18:36

Duh ..Sorry...I shouldn't try multi-tasking !

Gwyn

Choccy

Choccy Report 29 May 2010 18:34



looks to be female, says wife of C J Harding


Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 29 May 2010 18:25

Can anyone see this person's death registration, ...or maybe his marriage...in order to eliminate him?
Rather too old probably, but just to cover all chances !

Name: HARDING
Initials: H V
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Civilian
Regiment/Service: Civilian War Dead
Date of Death: 07/12/1940
Additional information: Air Raid Warden. Wife of C. J. Harding, of 8 Gloucester Court, Links Road. Injured 3 December 1940, at Ayrcourt, Monks Drive; died at Ealing.
Casualty Type: Civilian War Dead
Reporting Authority: EALING, MUNICIPAL BOROUGH

Gwyn

Nicola'S

Nicola'S Report 29 May 2010 17:29

Just to re-cap:

Clever Maureen found him in 1901, so he's deffo around then.

However, he IS NOT with his widowed mother and spinster sister in 1911.

And also not dead, since his mother helpfully tells us in 1911 that she had three children and one died. This, as mentioned above, is Douglas whose death and burial I have found. And all other four family members are buried in the same grave (papa Henry, mama Beatrice, son Douglas, daughter Jessie).

WHERE IS Henry Victor Howard Harding after 1901???????????

Help/inspiration, please.

Nickydownsouth

Nickydownsouth Report 29 May 2010 16:20

Presume the top birth in 1869 is your man?...so who is the one in 1895? could he have had a son...same area which may indicate a relative..

Births Sep 1869 (>99%)
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Harding Henry Victor H Barton 8c 524

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Births Jun 1895 (>99%)
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Harding Henry Victor Barton R. 6a 100


EDIT..sorry just realised its not the same area

Nicky

Nicola'S

Nicola'S Report 29 May 2010 16:05

Thank you Janet.

I spose it's a possible but I was hoping that his full name would come up - SOMEWHERE!

It's such a distinctive name. The problem with just a 'HENRY HARDING' is that there's so many of them. Although the Manchester link makes some sense.

Anyone else? Please??

Janet

Janet Report 29 May 2010 15:46

Hi Nicola
Have you considered the death of a Henry Harding in Manchester aged 36 in Dec 1906. Know it isn't what you were wanting but could someone have registered his death who didn't know his full name?-JLe

Nicola'S

Nicola'S Report 29 May 2010 15:30

Can I give this one another nudge in the hope that some of you bright-eyed lot will be 'confined to barracks' over this wet Bank Holiday weekend??!!

I will be back and forth to my computer.

Many thanks.

Nicola'S

Nicola'S Report 16 May 2010 20:43

Little nudge this evening, please?

Nicola'S

Nicola'S Report 15 May 2010 22:43

Thank you to everyone who has helped so far.

I've checked emigration records, WWI records as well.

Also, his father/mother/brother/sister are all buried in a four-high grave in All Souls' Cemetery (verified). But there is no sign of him.

Can ANYONE find him anywhere else, please? Is there someone with a spark of an idea out there this evening??

Flick

Flick Report 15 May 2010 15:09

Even if he used his second name for convenience in life, the odds are that his marriage (if any) and death would be recorded accurately, and as I said earlier, there isn't a marriage or death record on Ancestry for him under his birth names.

Nicola'S

Nicola'S Report 14 May 2010 22:59

Thank you Quinsgran.

Sadly, that one was born in Edinburgh and is also stated as a Brother in Law to the Beal family.

We have absolutely no connection to any Beal's, I'm afraid.

Any more detectives out there tonight?

I think I'm going to have to hit the hay, though.

Back tomorrow.

Many thanks in advance.

Battenburg

Battenburg Report 14 May 2010 22:29

Have you checked out Henry Victor Astley Hardinge born 1870 and living Dartford?

Nicola'S

Nicola'S Report 14 May 2010 21:43

Can I give this a little nudge please, in the hope that some of you burn the midnight oil??!

Thanks to Maureen, he is now located in the 1901. But since his mama helpfully indicates to us in 1911 that only one of her children has died, and we know that to be Douglas, our Henry Victor Howard Harding (or whatever combination of names he is using!!) must be findable on the 1911.

As I've already said, it is highly unlikely that he would have emigrated since it would be extremely out of character for this branch of the family. I feel it is much more likely that he is still in the UK, probably in London, to be near at hand to support his widowed mother and spinster sister.

I've not had much luck with the 1911. I do find it difficult because it seems that if you don't get the details right it won't "produce".

Anyone out there on for this one, please?

MaureeninNY

MaureeninNY Report 14 May 2010 14:43

Darn. I think the marriage Sylvia pointed out is:
1911 census transcription details for: Sutton Cheney Nuneaton
RG14PN19031 RG78PN1138 RD403 SD1 ED4 SN16


Reg. District: Market Bosworth Sub District: Market Bosworth
Parish: Sutton Cheney Enum. District: 4
Address: Sutton Cheney Nuneaton
County: Leicestershire

HARDING, Victor Henry Head Married M 28 1883 Insurance Agent Not Known
HARDING, Mary Jane Wife Married
7 years F 27 1884 Northamptonshire Braunstan
HARDING, Lillian May Daughter F 6 1905 School Leicestershire Witherley
HARDING, Nellie Daughter F 2 1909 Warwickshire Longford
HARDING, Constance Theresa Daughter F 0 (9 MONTHS) 1911 Warwickshire Mancetter

(Sep William Baker turns up with Sarah Ann and the Worrall fellow doesn't belong.)

Sorry,Nicola-I just don't see him either.

Maureen


Nicola'S

Nicola'S Report 14 May 2010 14:30

Sylvia - and thank you to you, too!

I guess I will have to 'waste' some precious £££'s on this one to establish whether it is his marriage or not . . .

In the meantime, can ANYONE please find him on the 1911? He is still AWOL.

Thank you.

Nicola'S

Nicola'S Report 14 May 2010 14:19

Maureen -

It certainly IS him in 1901. Well done!

I will correct the transcription. The second 'H' has got itself in a bit of a wiggle and the middle initial is a curly 'V'!

I wonder why there are the two parallel lines between his initials and his surname? I've never come across that before. Have you?

Many, many thanks.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 14 May 2010 04:49

I presume you have searched the bmds on freebmd,org.uk, and on ancestry?????????


I found this reference:-

Marriages Mar 1904 (>99%)

Baker Sep William Atherstone 6d 485
HALL Mary Jane Atherstone 6d 485
>>>>>>>>HARDING Victor Henry Atherstone 6d 485
Windridge Sarah Ann Atherstone 6d 485
Windrige Sarah Ann Atherstone 6d 485
Worrall William Charles Aston 6d 485


Question is, did this Victor marry Mary Jane or Sarah Ann???????????


and of course .... is he yours?!!!!!



sylvia

MaureeninNY

MaureeninNY Report 14 May 2010 00:03

I guess this is him in 1901?
1901 census transcription details for: 53, Abingdon Road, Kensington

National Archive Reference:
RG number: RG13 Piece: 31 Folio: 62 Page: 10


Reg. District: Kensington Sub District: Kensington Town
Parish: Kensington Enum. District: 68
Ecclesiastical District: St Philips City/Municipal Borough:
Address: 53, Abingdon Road, Kensington
County: London
COLE, Sarah Wife Married F 47 1854 Boarding House
St Just
Cornwall
HARDING, H O H ? Boarder Single M 31 1870 Electrician
Manchester
ARMONT, Emily Boarder Married F 22 1879
Belfast Ireland
CAMERON, Elizabeth Boarder Married F 30 1871
Scotland
CAMERON, Matalen Boarder Married M 30 1871 Valet
Scotland
JONES, John Boarder Single M 41 1860 Accountants Clerk
N Devon


Maureen