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16 May 2011 15:18 |
Doris L E Cox O/N/D 1912 1d 1888 Greenwich nee Doositer look at original and it is Dossiter.
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16 May 2011 15:14 |
There are several photos, one taken in 1905, of the school
Dea I am now tempted to Google to old spelling of the school!!!!
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16 May 2011 15:08 |
Hi
Thanks Wendy, it's really nice to have an insight of what the school was really like that Emily attended all those years ago.
I think i will take all this information that Dea and AOGG have found for me and see what comes up on Ancestry in anyone's trees, Oh and Dea i hope you enjoyed your soak in the bath, thanks to you all.xx
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16 May 2011 15:04 |
Well found Wendy - when I googled (with the other spelling), I got a load of 'naughty' sites so thought I had better delete them all (tee hee!)
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16 May 2011 14:56 |
The school was spelt AddEy the following copied and pasted from Wikipedia
The school's origins date back to 1606 when John Addey (1550–1606), after making a fortune in shipbuilding, left money to help the poor of Deptford. The money was invested in land and the Addey School was founded in 1821. The second founder, Dean George Stanhope (d. 1728) was the local priest in Deptford who founded the Stanhope school in 1715 and rose to be Dean of Canterbury. According to Daniel Lysons (1796):
The two schools eventually merged in 1894. The 'L-shaped red brick school building was designed by Sir Alfred Brumwell Thomas and completed in 1899.[3] Addey's was one of the first English co-educational secondary schools and the school still regards equal opportunities for all as a fundamental goal of the school. After the merger, Mr Slater became the headmaster in 1896, remaining head for 28 years. During this time, the present school building was opened in 1900, the south wing being added in 1933. Addey and Stanhope was originally a grammar school; it became a comprehensive in 1977. In 2004 His Royal Highness the Duke of York Prince Andrew visited the school to open the new building. The prince toured the whole school, speaking with the pupils before meeting the teachers and school governors.
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JOHN ADDEY 1550-1606 Master shipwright at HM Dockyard Deptford. He left £200 to the poor of Deptford which was invested in land on Church Street and provided an income to maintain schools. The Addey School was built here in 1821 and enlarged in 1862. It amalgamated with Dean Stanhope’s School and moved to New Cross Road in 1899. Addey was buried in St Nicholas Church and there are plaques to him on the exterior north wall.
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16 May 2011 11:55 |
Well, if you are going to work, then I had better get myself bathed and dressed then (tee hee) !!!
See you later............
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16 May 2011 11:49 |
Dea you are a little gem thanks for all the info and AOGG, going to work now will drop back in later to see if there is any more post xx
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16 May 2011 10:54 |
So now we can be sure of her on the census:
1881 England Census about Mary Dossiter Name: Mary Dossiter Age: 42 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1839 Relation: Head Gender: Female Where born: Deptford, Kent, England Civil parish: Deptford St Paul County/Island: London Country: England Street Address: 60 Baildon St Condition as to marriage: Married Education:
Employment status: View image Occupation: Laundress Registration district: Greenwich Sub-registration district: St Paul Deptford ED, institution, or vessel: 11 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 703 Folio: 45 Page Number: 36 Household Members: Name Age Mary Dossiter 42 Laundress James Dossiter 10 Emily Dossiter 5 *********** John Payne 35 brother Susannah Payne 25 sister
Source Citation: Class: RG11; Piece: 703; Folio: 45; Page: 36; GSU roll: 1341164.
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16 May 2011 10:40 |
Her parents' marriage:
Marriages Mar 1869 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOSSETTER James Edwin Greenwich 1d 773 Harrison John William Greenwich 1d 773 Hayes Sarah Eliza Greenwich 1d 773 PAINE Mary Ann Greenwich 1d 773
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London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 about James Edwin Dossetter Name: James Edwin Dossetter ...Steward Age: Full Age Estimated Birth Year: abt 1869 Spouse Name: Mary Ann Paine Record Type: Marriage Marriage Date: 07 Feb 1869 Parish: St Paul, Deptford County: Kent Borough: Lewisham Father Name: Thomas Dossetter, Plumber Her father: James Paine, Labr. Dea x
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16 May 2011 10:32 |
Looks like her father's death:
Deaths Dec 1876 Dossetter James Edwin 34 Greenwich 1d 514
Bless.... he died the year she was born!!
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16 May 2011 10:28 |
Well, her father was James Edwin (deceased by 1906)
London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 about Walter George Cox Name: Walter George Cox Age: 30 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1876 Spouse Name: Emily Dossetter Spouse Age: 30 Record Type: Marriage Marriage Date: 04 Aug 1906 Parish: St John, Deptford County: London Borough: Lewisham Father Name: Walter Cox Spouse Father Name: James Edwin Dossetter Address for him: 21 Seymour St Address for her: 35 Tanners Hill Witnesses: James (I ??) Dossetter Elizabeth Cox.
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16 May 2011 09:37 |
now this is getting exciting Dea, i wonder how this bible ended up in Manchester Lancashire .
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16 May 2011 09:33 |
Looks like she married Walter George Cox........
1911 COX, Walter George Head Married M 35 1876 Iron Moulder Hunslet Mors Leeds COX, Emily Wife Married 4 years F 35 1876 Laundress Deptford London COX, Emily Elizabeth Daughter F 3 1908 Deptford London
RG14PN2665 RG78PN90 RD28 SD3 ED24 SN215 Registration District Greenwich Sub District Deptford South Enumeration District 24 Parish St Paul Deptford Address 27 St Johns Road Deptford S E County: London Dea x
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16 May 2011 09:32 |
Thanks Dea keep em coming x
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16 May 2011 09:25 |
Marriages Sep 1906 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COX Walter George Greenwich 1d 1888 DOSSETTER Emily Greenwich 1d 1888 MADDOX Grace Beatrice Greenwich 1d 1888 Sadler Walter Alfred Greenwich 1d 1888
I will go and see who she was married to..........
Dea x
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16 May 2011 09:23 |
Thanks to Ann of Green Gables and Dea for your replies, i think i will put a message on the Ancestry board and see if i have any luck there.
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16 May 2011 09:08 |
I can't either, i do hope some one comes forward to claim it, it would be such a shame it's a beautiful book.
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16 May 2011 09:05 |
can't find a trace of Addy's school on google
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16 May 2011 09:01 |
well were on the right track for sure.
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16 May 2011 09:00 |
school teacher!
1881
Wm. PING Head M Male 35 West Bromwich, Stafford, England Certificated School Master Sarah Ward PING Wife M Female 35 Ponsnett, Stafford, England Housewife Evelin Ward PING Daughter Female 12 Ponsnett, Stafford, England Scholar Lilian Gertrude PING Daughter Female 10 Ponsnett, Stafford, England Scholar Isobel Augusta PING Daughter Female 9 Parkgate, York, England Scholar Wm. Barlow PING Son Male 7 Parkgate, York, England Scholar Harold John PING Son Male 4 Parkgate, York, England Scholar Spencer Laurence PING Son Male 2 Parkgate, York, England Mary Letitia PING Daughter Female 7 m Sheffd, York, England Charlotte TOWERS Servant U Female 21 Whiston, York, England Servant Dom
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Dwelling 65 Bower Rd Census Place Nether Hallam, York, England Family History Library Film 1342117 Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 4627 / 28 Page Number 6
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