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Delboy1978
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6 Jan 2011 00:32 |
Found this 1911 Census...Harry living with the chapmans
HAPMAN, ALICE WIFE MARRIED F 49 ESSEX ALTHORNE CHAPMAN, ALICE DAUGHTER SINGLE F 22 JEWELLER'S CLER ESSEX BURNHAM ON CROUCH CHAPMAN, FLORENCE DAUGHTER SINGLE F 20 JEWELLER'S CLER SUSSEX RYE CHAPMAN, ANNIE DAUGHTER SINGLE F 19 DOMESTIC NURSE SUSSEX RYE CHAPMAN, FRANK SON SINGLE M 17 HOUSE PAINTER APPRENTICE SUSSEX RYE CHAPMAN, SIDNEY SON SINGLE M 15 APPRENTICE GROCER SUSSEX RYE CHAPMAN, OLIVE DAUGHTER SINGLE F 11 SCHOOL SCHOLAR SUSSEX RYE WOODLEY, HARRY NEPHEW SINGLE M 15 APPRENTICE PRINTER MIDDLESEX SUNBURY WOODLEY, HAROLD NEPHEW M 11 SCHOOL SCHOLAR MIDDLESEX SUNBURY
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6 Jan 2011 00:44 |
Could the Harold aged 11.....be Walter Harold and like his dad (again) was known by his middle name??
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6 Jan 2011 00:52 |
is this mum??? was she known as annie at all???
Annie juniors birth is sunbury
Name: Relationship to head: Marital Status: Years married: Sex: Age in 1911: Occupation: Where born: Report error View Original Page WOODLEY, ANNIE HEAD MARRIED F 37 MONTHLY NURSE KENSINGTON WOODLEY, ANNIE DAUGHTER SINGLE F 16 SUNBURY ON THAMES A household occupies a single original household page.
In cases where a household was too large for one page an institution schedule was filled in instead.
Institutions, vessels and military buildings may span more than one original page.
WOODLEY ANNIE (RG14PN9535 RG78PN509 RD188 SD5 ED16 SN395) Address 60 CALEDON ROAD EAST HAM LONDON E County Essex District West Ham Subdistrict South East Ham Enumeration District 16 Parish East Ham
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Delboy1978
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6 Jan 2011 00:59 |
found them in 1901 census
901 England Census about Elizth A Woodley Name: Elizth A Woodley Age: 6 Estimated birth year: abt 1895 Relation: Daughter Father's name: Hy G Woodley Mother's name: Elizth A Woodley Gender: Female Where born: Sunbury, Middlesex, England Civil Parish: Sunbury Ecclesiastical parish: St Mary County/Island: Middlesex Country: England Street address:
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Education:
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View image Registration district: Staines Sub-registration district: Sunbury ED, institution, or vessel: 15 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 25 Household Members: Name Age Hy G Woodley 29 Elizth A Woodley 26 George J Woodley 7 Elizth A Woodley 6 Hy G Woodley 5
No Walter!!! hmmmmmm
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Delboy1978
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6 Jan 2011 01:08 |
Found him: He was in hospital
1901 England Census about Walter Woodley Name: Walter Woodley Age: 1 Estimated birth year: abt 1900 Relation: Patient Gender: Male Where born: Sunbury, Middlesex, England Civil Parish: Southwark St Saviour Ecclesiastical parish: St Saviour County/Island: London Country: England Street address:
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Education:
Employment status:
View image Registration district: St Saviour Southwark Sub-registration district: St Saviour, Southwark ED, institution, or vessel: Guys Hospital Neighbors: View others on page
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JaneyCanuck
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6 Jan 2011 01:18 |
The divorce:
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
In the quick search box in the upper right, put
henry george woodley divorce
Divorce Court File: 5807. Appellant: Henry George Woodley. Respondent: Elizabeth Annie Woodley. Co-respondent: Charles Becker otherwise Charles Henry Becker. Type: Husband's petition for divorce [HD]. Date: 1914 Source: The Catalogue of The National Archives
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JaneyCanuck
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6 Jan 2011 01:24 |
On the question about the ship being sunk -- yes indeed, "troop ships" were sunk, so you're right, he wasn't necessarily in the navy.
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JaneyCanuck
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6 Jan 2011 01:44 |
There is a Cpl Walter Woodley whose records are at Ancestry. I'm going through the images ... do the addresses 5 Umberstone St Commercial Rd E and 48 Grange Rd Bermondsey mean anything? They were his wife's addresses during the war. This WW was discharged as no longer physically fit for war duty.
Nope, rule that one out too (I'll leave this post to note that he's been ruled out). He married Rose Lewis 1914 and had daughter Rose Daisy 1918.
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JaneyCanuck
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6 Jan 2011 02:00 |
There is a WWI medal card at Ancestry for a Walter H Woodley, private, regtl no. 202835, in the Hampshire Regiment. He was awarded the standard Victory and British medals. There is no other info there that would indicate whether he is your Walter or not. There are medal cards for other Walter Woodleys, again, no indication of their identity.
Four possible Henry medal cards:
Henry George Woodley (sergeant, enlisted 15 May 1916)) Royal Engineers, IW & D WR329439 Henry G Woodley (corporal) Royal Berkshire Regiment 30853 Henry G Woodley Army Cyclist Corps 127 (no - killedin action 1916) Henry G Woodley (private) Royal Army Medical Corps 72362
and of course multiple Henry Woodleys.
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Delboy1978
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6 Jan 2011 11:54 |
Have found some online blogs about springfield house...and they have photographs of the hospital
http://www.urbexforums.co.uk/showthread.php/6890-Springfield-Hospital-Wandsworth-Tooting-Early-2009
http://www.urbexforums.co.uk/showthread.php/6177-Springfield-Hospital-Tooting-Dec-09
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was plain ann now annielaurie
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6 Jan 2011 14:09 |
Here's the information on the divorce on the National Archives Catalogue.
J 77/1178/5807 More information Divorce Court File: 5807. Appellant: Henry George Woodley. Respondent: Elizabeth Annie Woodley. Co-respondent: Charles Becker otherwise Charles Henry Becker. Type: Husband's petition for divorce [HD]. 1914
You can request a copy of the documents from them by entering the J reference above into the "type reference here" box on their website, then when the record comes up on the screen, click on "request this"
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was plain ann now annielaurie
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6 Jan 2011 14:10 |
Also, London Metropolitan Archives hold copies of patients records for the hospital but you have to pay them for copies - you're not allowed to copy them yourself.
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JaneyCanuck
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6 Jan 2011 14:24 |
tsk, annielaurie. I done that yesterday - the divorce - about five posts up. ;)
(I'd helped out on another of Bernice's threads and just looked in here to see whether there were any bits and pieces I might go after, Delboy1978 having already done yeoperson's work on it by then!)
You're supposed to have useful advice about the WWI records, you are! Whaddaya think? -- neither Henry George Woodley nor Walter Harold Woodley's records can be found. Any thoughts about whether any of the medal cards are likely? (Identifying the right ones would at least give a service number, I was thinking.)
Are pension records more complete than service records? With Walter having had disabilities apparently resulting from the war, I'd have thought there might be such records for him.
The LMA hospital records sound like a very good idea. They might contain info about his military background?
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was plain ann now annielaurie
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6 Jan 2011 15:13 |
Didn't notice your post about the divorce Janey, but then you didn't explain how to get copies............ !!
Have checked all the naval records for WW1 on documentsonline but there's nothing for Walter .
If he was in the Army and was discharged due to illness or disability then he should have a Silver War Badge entitlement, so if any of the cards have SWB then they could be him. The SWB Medal Roll (not online - viewable at National Archives) would give dates of service.
There are a very small number of Medical Files at TNA for WW1. There's one for a W Woodley, disability Duodenal Ulcer. That's the only info given in the index - the file would have to be looked at to see if it was for the right man or not.
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Delboy1978
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6 Jan 2011 21:27 |
Not all WW1 files n records are around because of the records office fire which is very annoying.
Enjoyed researching this one: seems like an interesting back ground with the family being dispersed like it has been.
I hope this has answered some of the questions Bernice has been looking for.....
if only she looks and comments.....:)
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JaneyCanuck
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6 Jan 2011 22:05 |
I found a Walter Woodley with an SWB.
It says
SWB list TP/3006
Also has entries beside Victory (roll, page) and British (dittos).
24th Lond R, Private, Regtl. No. 5602 then under that 24th ditto, [no rank shown], Regtl. No. 722500
as transcribed by Ancestry:
http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&rank=1&gsfn=walter&gsln=woodley&sx=&f16=&f14=&gskw=&prox=1&db=medalrolls&ti=5538&ti.si=0&gss=angs-d&pcat=39&fh=6&h=1567277&recoff=9+10
Name: Walter Woodley Regiment or Corps: 24th London Regiment, 24th London Regiment Regimental Number: 5602, 722500
But after all that, no -- 5602 was the Walter Woodley of 5 Umberston St Stepney married to Rose, and per the 1914 marriage he was Walter T.
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6 Jan 2011 22:16 |
Is he the only one then with a SWB? But then do we even know for sure that he was discharged through illness/disability?
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Bernice
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7 Jan 2011 23:17 |
Wow what a lot of info. Iam pretty sure the first ref to Henry George- sergeant in the engineers is correct. Yes, Walter was known as Harry, and his brother who I thought was Harold now seems to be Henry George, and sister was known as Annie-Very confusing ! Even the story of the divorce seems correct The correspondent Becker ( Boris ?) could possibly be German . I think they had a daughter Gladys who emigrated with her to Canada after the divorce, where they seemed to stay with b i l George and his wife Ethel who had no children .
I had found Walters hospital record and was a little puzzled as I think it may have a tick against imbecile ? but it was normal hospital- not sure about this.By coincidence his oldest daughter contactedme today , with info that Walter may have been a CPO in the Merchant navy- at this age he was almost certainly unmarried.His wife Dorothy(m 1924 ) was remarkable as she was a lady engineer making bombs, during this war,lost her job to the men after the war- had a suffragette as an aunt- but thats an aside.If Walter died in 1938 is there a 100 yr or relationrule do you think?
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7 Jan 2011 23:33 |
The corespondent was Charles Henry Becker, but might just as well have been Karl Heinrich Becker using an English name. ;) The divorce details are from an official record and are definitely correct.
You keep leaking little bits of information ...
Who had a daughter Gladys? Elizabeth Woodley and Becker? Gladys what? Mother would have been Elizabeth Annie Afford, and I don't see a Gladys with an Afford mother from 1911.
If Walter was in the merchant navy, I don't think his records would be with the military records sets -- annielaurie?
Walter died in 1938 ... you're asking about his hospital records? I don't know about access cutoffs I'm afraid -- annielaurie? ;) His next of kin / direct descendants could access, in any event, I'd think.
Dorothy lost her job to the men after the war -- yup, all those lives, all that talent, squelched. My mum was a little younger; she lost her govt job in Canada in 1952 when she married. Same deal.
annielaurie -- yes, that was the only Walter with an SWB -- and he was the one whose records I'd looked at earler who was discharged as medically unfit for duty, 1916 I think it was, who was married to Rose -- same regimental number etc., and too old (by date of marriage) to be our Walter.
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Bernice
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7 Jan 2011 23:43 |
Sorry, Yes, I think that Elizabeth and becker had a daughter togehter.It could have been the cause of the divorce, I guess which was 1914-5. I am told that Henry managed to get him deported, I don't know if Gladys( no surname known) was born in the Uk or Canada.
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