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Electoral Roll look-up please abt 1901 Paddington

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Ian

Ian Report 20 Jul 2012 11:47

Hi KenSE

Thank you for your help with my research are there any details for 35 Lancefield Street 1904

I have basin Ancestry.com where did you find your data
Ian

Ian

Ian Report 20 Jul 2012 12:22

Hi
KenSE and Christina S

Thank you both for you help with this topic
Christina answer is yes

KenSE
are there any details for first address

Ian

Kense

Kense Report 20 Jul 2012 13:17

Ian, you need premium Ancestry membership to view the electoral rolls.
There isn't a search by address facility so unless you know the polling district a street is in it takes a bit of time to find it.

I will have to look up Lancefield Street later.

Ian

Ian Report 20 Jul 2012 13:20

Hi KenSE
Again thank you for your kind help
Ian

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 20 Jul 2012 13:36

Mary would NOT have had the right to vote.............so the ER is irrelevant

Kense

Kense Report 20 Jul 2012 16:12

The 1904 roll for 35 Lancefield Street has Mrs Jane King, but I see you have that already.

Reggie, some women were on the electoral rolls for local and county elections.

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 20 Jul 2012 17:20

What criteria were there for this inclusion?

For anyone to be on the list, he/she would have had to have been residing at the address when the ER was compiled..............and that would not have been in December

Kense

Kense Report 20 Jul 2012 20:16

Following an act of 1869 women were included if they paid rates and were unmarried. They could not vote in parliamentary elections. Up to 1953 the qualifying date for London Metropolitan electoral rolls was June or July, after 1953 it was October.

ChristinaS

ChristinaS Report 20 Jul 2012 21:02

I've been tracing back on Jane King, to see if her family connects to Reginald Walter King.

Unfortunately I've not yet come across a connection between the two families.

I believe Jane King (nee Sully) married Frederick William King (a coachman) born 1858. (His father was William King).

Reginald Walter King's father was George William King born 1850 in Tonbridge.

But I can't find any Frederick King's born in Tonbridge in 1858, or thereabouts. And I'm not sure that Reginald King would know Jane King if the relationship went back further than that.


Ian - If you want me to explain this more fully I will do, of course. I did't want to fill your thread with a lot of information which turned out to be irrelevant.

Plus, despite numerous explanations from very patient helpers, I STILL can't copy & paste without my copies having large spaces between each line.





ChristinaS

ChristinaS Report 20 Jul 2012 22:47

Out of interest - Who did Reginald Edworthy name as his father on his marriage certificate?