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Anne
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25 Jun 2013 16:21 |
I am trying to trace a great uncle. His name is Herbert Dearman and he was born in Hitchin in 1880. His father was James John Dearman b.1850 and his mother Lydia Bush b.1849. I can find no reference for Herbert after 1901 census until 1920 when he was on RMS Osterley bound for Sydney Australia. On further investigation I found a death notice for H. Dearman in 1929 which stated he died at sea on board Themosticles. Coincidentally these two ships were in the same fleet. Any help in finding out whether these two people are the same would be greatly appreciated.
Anne
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alviegal
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25 Jun 2013 16:47 |
For ref.
1891 census transcription details for: 6, Tapster Street, Chipping Barnet, Barnet Print Close
National Archive Reference: RG number: RG12 Piece: 1053 Folio: 32 Page: 8 Reg. District: Barnet Sub District: Barnet Parish: Chipping Barnet Enum. District: 2 Ecclesiastical District: St John the Baptist City/Municipal Borough: Address: 6, Tapster Street, Chipping Barnet, Barnet County: Middlesex Name Relation Condition Sex Age Birth Year Occupation , Disability Where Born DEARMAN, James Head Married M 40 1851 Carman Baldock, Hertfordshire DEARMAN, Edith Wife Married F 29 1862 Barnet, Hertfordshire DEARMAN, George Son M 12 1879 Scholar Baldock, Hertfordshire DEARMAN, Herbert Son M 10 1881 Scholar Baldock, Hertfordshire DEARMAN, Harry Son M 5 1886 Baldock, Hertfordshire MORRIS, Kate Stepdaughter F 3 1888 Barnet, Hertfordshire DEARMAN, George Lodger Married M 30 1861 Carman Baldock, Hertfordshire
Registration event: death Print Close Name: DEARMAN, Herbert Date of death: 8 October 1929 Age: Place of death: At Sea Place of birth: British Middlesex Belonging to service: Ship's name: Themistocles Series: BT334 - Registers and Indexes of Births, Marriages and Deaths of Passengers and Seamen at Sea Box: 0087 Page: 50
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25 Jun 2013 16:58 |
Are you sure this is him? He was a labourer going on to NZ.
UK, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960 about Mr H Dearman Name: Mr H Dearman Gender: Male Age: 38 Birth Date: abt 1882 Departure Date: 22 May 1920 Port of Departure: London, England Destination Port: Sydney, Australia Ship Name: Osterley
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25 Jun 2013 17:12 |
Can you tell me where I can get a copy of the Death Certificate.
Anne
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MarieCeleste
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25 Jun 2013 19:23 |
Hi Anne, lets see if we can save you the cost of buying the death certificate.
On the actual image of the 1929 at sea death record that alviegal posted the transcription for, there is the following information:
Herbert Dearman, age 46, a portmanteau maker. British, born Middlesex.
Home address was 25 Harrow Road, Paddington. There is another address - 11 Grey Street, Bloemfontein and this has OFS after it. (Perhaps it was the address at his destination?)
Cause of death was Haemoptyses, secondary to pulmonary pthisisis.
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25 Jun 2013 19:30 |
This would be the outward voyage for the man who died:
UK, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960 Name: Mr H Dearman Gender: Male Age: 42 Birth Date: abt 1887 Departure Date: 21 Sep 1929 Port of Departure: Liverpool, England Destination Port: Cape Town, South Africa Ship Name: Themistocles Shipping Line: White Star-Aberdeen Official Number: 129349 Master: A D Young
A bit of a discrepancy on the age, occupation stated as clerk. Headed to Capetown, intended to live in South Africa.
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25 Jun 2013 19:33 |
This would be him in 1911, occupation matches the death record:
ROWSELL, Annie Head Widow F 45 1866 Middlesex Enfield ROWSELL, William Son Single M 18 1893 Groom Gardner Domestic Middlesex Enfield ROWSELL, Charles Son M 13 1898 School Middlesex Enfield DEARMAN, Herbert Nephew Single M 25 1886 Hat Case Maker Middlesex Enfield DEARMAN, Lily Niece Single F 17 1894 Servant Domestic Middlesex Enfield
RG number: RG14 Piece: 7419 Reference: RG14PN7419 RG78PN358 RD132 SD6 ED12 SN98 Registration District: Edmonton Sub District: Enfield Enumeration District: 12 Parish: Enfield
Address: 23 Lea Road Enfield Middlesex County: Middlesex
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MarieCeleste
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25 Jun 2013 20:06 |
Could this be your Herbert?
British Army WWI Service Records, 1914-1920
Name: Herbert Dearman Estimated Birth Year: abt 1881 Age at enlistment: 18 Birth County: Herts Document Year: 1899 Regimental Number: 5435 Number of images: 6
The record is quite faded and hard to make out.
He was a seaman, born Baldock, Herts. His father was Jas Dearman of 2 Moxon Street, High Barnet, Herts.
Looks like he served in South Africa in 1899.
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Anne
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25 Jun 2013 20:17 |
Hi MarieCeleste
I think he might have enlisted as early as possible as there was some unpleasantness at home.
Thank you so much for all your help. Secretly I knew you wouldn't let me down.
Sincerely
Anne :-D
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MarieCeleste
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25 Jun 2013 20:21 |
Have also found his service records on the Chelsea pensioners - much clearer to read. I'm quite certain given the father's name and birthplace that he's your Herbert.
He was in Gibraltar from 1898 to 1899 then South Africa 1899 to 1902. He was very well decorated. His discharge was granted in York in 1909.
However, the really important bit was that on his records there is:
19/01/1904 - Permitted to reside in Canada
Then, on his 1909 discharge it states intended residence was 14 William Street, Ontario Canada.
On his records he was in the reserves from 1903 to 1909 so that must have been the basis of him being in Canada.
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25 Jun 2013 20:23 |
Here he is:
Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935
Name: Herbert Dearman Gender: Male Age: 24 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1880 Date of Arrival: 14 Feb 1904 Vessel: Lake Champlain Port of Arrival: St John, New Brunswick Port of Departure: Liverpool, England Roll: T-505
Not much info, other than he's a labourer and going to Toronto.
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25 Jun 2013 20:29 |
He enlisted in the Canadian Army as Harry Dearman
Links to his record http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/cef/001042-119.02-e.php?image_url=http://data2.archives.ca/cef/gpc002/284611a.gif&id_nbr=350445
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/cef/001042-119.02-e.php?image_url=http://data2.archives.ca/cef/gpc002/284611b.gif&id_nbr=350445
He says he's born 1879 Baldock but that's obviously a mistake (ADDED: the date seems right but has given year as 1879 instead of 1880). Gives his next of kin as G Dearman in Herts, which must be brother George.
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alviegal
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25 Jun 2013 20:33 |
Well done MC. Had to go and see to hungry children but you've managed to sort things out nicely. ;-)
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alviegal
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25 Jun 2013 20:41 |
?? Under Franklin Avenue, Lansing PO.
Canada, Voters Lists, 1935-1980 about Harry Dearman Name: Harry Dearman Location: York, Ontario Occupation: Retired Electoral District: York North Year: 1940
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MarieCeleste
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25 Jun 2013 20:42 |
He got himself around!
California, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1882-1957
Name: Harry Dearman Arrival Date: 12 Mar 1923 Age: 41 Birth Date: abt 1882 Birthplace: Batdock, England Gender: Male Ethnicity: English Ship Name: R M S Tahiti Port of Arrival: San Francisco Port of Departure: Wellington, New Zealand Destination: Toronto, Canada Last Residence: Canada Archive information (series:roll number): M1410:169
He's listed as a labourer, single and his permanent residence was Toronto. He was in transit from Auckland NZ where he'd been visiting a friend Capt Whitmore.
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25 Jun 2013 20:43 |
California, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1882-1957 about Harry Dearman Name: Harry Dearman Arrival Date: 12 Mar 1923 Age: 41 Birth Date: abt 1882 Birthplace: Batdock, England Gender: Male Ethnicity: English Ship Name: R M S Tahiti Port of Arrival: San Francisco Port of Departure: Wellington, New Zealand Destination: Toronto, Canada Last Residence: Canada Archive information (series:roll number): M1410:169
Snap!!
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MarieCeleste
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25 Jun 2013 20:57 |
Can't find much more on him - if he stayed in Canada then his death would probably be too recent to find a record under Canadian privacy rules.
Although he was in Canada from 1904 can't find him on their 1911.
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25 Jun 2013 21:34 |
It is very confusing. Are you saying the person who died on Themistocles is not Herbert Dearman, son of James John Dearman. Its strange he used the name Harry as that is his brother's name, my husband's grandfather. Harry was in one of the Scottish Regiments having enlisted in about 1902 as a Boy Drummer and served in WW1 and was wounded at Ypres.
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25 Jun 2013 22:58 |
Anne, I am quite sure that the Herbert Dearman who died on the Themistocles is not your Herbert.
This, I'm quite sure, is the 1901 for the chap who died on the ship (recorded as Bertie, short for Herbert?):
ROWSELL, William Head Married M 46 1855 House Painter Enfield, Middlesex ROWSELL, Annie Wife Married F 37 1864 Enfield, Middlesex ROWSELL, Frederick Son Single M 16 1885 Gardener (Domestic) Enfield, Middlesex ROWSELL, William Son Single M 8 1893 Enfield, Middlesex ROWSELL, Charles Son Single M 3 1898 Enfield, Middlesex WISEMAN, Sarah Mother-In-Law Widow F 72 1829 Laundress Enfield, Middlesex DEARMAN, Bertie Nephew Single M 16 1885 Portmanteau Maker Enfield, Middlesex
Piece: 1272 Folio: 13 Page: 18 Registration District: Edmonton Civil Parish: Enfield
Address: 19, Laurel Bank Road, Enfield County: Middlesex .........................................................................................................................
You said you had Herbert on the 1901 - where was that?
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25 Jun 2013 23:12 |
The Canadian attestation papers match up with the UK service records, the latter clearly state that Herbert was given leave to live in Canada and we've followed him through. I've no idea why he called himself Harry when he had a brother of that name but I can see how it could be used as a nickname for Herbert, plus he was a long way from his brother.
On those UK service papers he gives his father as Jas Dearman of 2 Moxon Street - here's the family there in 1901:
DEARMAN, James Head Married M 49 1852 Furniture Porter Redhill, Surrey DEARMAN, Edith Wife Married F 39 1862 Barnet, Hertfordshire DEARMAN, George Son Single M 22 1879 Able Bodied Seaman Merchant Service Baldock, Hertfordshire DEARMAN, Harry Son Single M 15 1886 Printer's Boy Welwyn, Hertfordshire DEARMAN, Kate Daughter Single F 13 1888 Dental Factory Assistant Barnet, Hertfordshire DEARMAN, Edith Daughter Single F 7 1894 Barnet, Hertfordshire BARWELL, Harry Boarder Single M 23 1878 Electrician East Horndon, Essex
Piece: 1230 Folio: 16 Page: 23 Registration District: Barnet Civil Parish: Chipping Barton (Herts)
Address: 2, Moxon Street, Chipping Barton (Herts) County: Middlesex
(Edith was James' second wife following the death of Lydia in 1888)
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