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22 Aug 2013 11:56 |
Well done, Kucinta!
We shall have to wait until Geraldine gets that birth cert! Do hope it says what we are expecting or we will be back to square one!
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22 Aug 2013 21:18 |
Do you think it looks ok then Potty? I was a bit worried about the labourer versus blacksmith thing, but the rest seemed to fit reasonably well with the info we had on Henry from the marriage register.
I just wish we could find Elizabeth in 1871, hopefully with Henry Buckley, just to firm things up a bit.
Am champing at the bit for that cert to arrive!
If it's what we hope, then MrsBB has the task of persuading her SIL not to believe everything you read on Ancestry trees...
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23 Aug 2013 12:25 |
Do hope the cert comes before the end of next week as I will be away for about 3 weeks after that and might not pick up the thread when I get back.
If it does come later, would one of you please PM me to jog my memory?
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23 Aug 2013 16:52 |
Been looking at the Marstin family and Elizabeth's sister Eliza who married John Thomas Marstin had a son Percy who married an Ellen Eliza Buckley whose parents were Henry and Elizabeth Buckley!
I am pretty sure this is the family in 187 mistranscribed - It is a pretty poor image but I think it is Buckley and Elizabeth's POB is Walworth: 1871 England Census about Elizabeth Backey
Name:Elizabeth Backey Age:32 Estimated Birth Year:abt 1839 Relation:Wife Spouse's Name:Henry Backey Gender:Female Where born:Walworth, Essex, England Civil Parish:Greenwich Ecclesiastical parish:St Alphage Town:Greenwich Henry Backey 37 labourer Elizabeth Backey 32 Elizabeth Backey 7 Maryam Backey 5 Henry Backey 4 Ellen Backey All born Greenwich except Elizabeth Snr
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23 Aug 2013 17:11 |
Could this possibly be Henry in 1881 (still there in 1891) - Hammerman could possibly be related to Blacksmith:
1881 England Census about Hy. Buckley
Age:46 Estimated Birth Year:abt 1835 Relationship to Head:Inmate Where born:Greenwich Civil Parish:Greenwich County/Island:London Country:England Street Address:"Union Workhouse" Woolwich Road
Marital Status:Married Occupation: Hammerman
ED, institution, or vessel:Union Workhouse
Edit this Henry is still in the workhouse in 1911. Now shown as Widower, Former Boiler Forge Hammerman.
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24 Aug 2013 13:21 |
Potty, that's an absolutely brilliant find!
Having looked at the 1871 census image I agree it does look like Buckley, and Henry is also described as a labourer, rather than a blacksmith.
I'm wondering whether a hammerer worked for a blacksmith, and Henry 'poshed up' his job description for the wedding to Elizabeth.
Elizabeth's birthplace of Walworth fits in with Walworth for Elizabeth Buckley in 1891, and Newington for Elizabeth 'Harling' in 1881.
So it looks like Henry Buckley and Elizabeth split up sometime between 1871 and 1881, and she then lived over the brush with Henry Harling.
EDIT: Presumably the split came between the birth of Catherine Isabella in 1874 (see baptisms posted later in the thread)
Births Jun 1874 BUCKLEY Catherine Isabella Greenwich 1d 889
and the birth that Potty found and posted earlier, of Walter Harling aka Buckley in 1876.
Births Dec 1876 HARLING Walter Greenwich 1d 868
Also ties in with Henry Harling being set to move back to Greenwich after his discharge from the army 1873.
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24 Aug 2013 13:28 |
Just to confirm,
The' Backeys' that Potty found in 1871 census were living at No I East Lane Greenwich.
This is the baptism for Ellen Eliza Buckley, who, as Potty said, married her cousin Percy Marstin in 1894.
Name: Ellen Eliza Buckley Record Type: Baptism Baptism Date: 6 Oct 1869 Father's Name: Henry Buckley Mother's Name: Elizabeth Buckley Parish or Poor Law Union: Greenwich, East Christ Church Borough: Greenwich Register Type: Parish Registers
Father is a labourer, address is 1 East Lane - so the 'Backeys' definitely are Buckleys.
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24 Aug 2013 13:34 |
Other baptisms for chldren of Henry Buckley and Elizabeth Mastin?
(Probable half-sibs to Ada Edith)
Name: Elizabeth Margaret Buckley Record Type: Baptism Baptism Date: 16 Mar 1864 Father's Name: Henry Buckley Mother's Name: Elizabeth Buckley Parish or Poor Law Union: Greenwich St Alphege Borough: Greenwich Register Type: Parish Registers
Address East St. Father a labourer.
Name: Mary Jane Buckley Record Type: Baptism Baptism Date: 6 Jun 1866 Father's Name: Henry Buckley Mother's Name: Elizabeth Buckley Parish or Poor Law Union: Greenwich St Alphege Borough: Greenwich
Address 1 East St. Father a labourer.
Name: Henry Alfred Buckley Record Type: Baptism Baptism Date: 4 Sep 1867 Father's Name: Henry Buckley Mother's Name: Elizabeth Buckley Parish or Poor Law Union: Greenwich St Alphege Borough: Greenwich Register Type: Parish Registers
Address 1 East Lane. Father a labourer. (note change from East St to East Lane)
Name: Richard James Buckley Record Type: Baptism Baptism Date: 8 Jan 1872 Father's Name: Henry Buckley Mother's Name: Elizabeth Buckley Parish or Poor Law Union: Greenwich St Alphege Borough: Greenwich Register Type: Parish Registers
Address 1 East Lane. Father a labourer
Name: Catharine Isabella Buckley Record Type: Baptism Baptism Date: 25 Mar 1874 Father's Name: Henry Buckley Mother's Name: Elizabeth Buckley Parish or Poor Law Union: Greenwich, East Christ Church Borough: Greenwich Register Type: Parish Registers
Address 1 East Lane. Father a labourer
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24 Aug 2013 13:43 |
Two of the Buckley children in 1881:
Name: Catherine Buckley Age: 7 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1874 Gender: Female Where born: Greenwich, Kent, England Civil Parish: Sutton County/Island: Surrey Country: England Street Address: South Metropolitan Dist School<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Name: Henry Buckley Age: 14 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1867 Gender: Male Where born: Greenwich, Kent, England Civil Parish: Sutton County/Island: Surrey Country: England Street Address: South Metropolitan Dist School<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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and another two....
Name: Richard Buckley Age: 9 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1872 Gender: Male Where born: Greenwich, Kent, England Civil Parish: Sutton County/Island: Surrey Country: England Street Address: South Metropolitan Dist School<<<<<<<<<<<<
Name: Ellen Buckley Age: 11 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1870 Gender: Female Where born: Greenwich, Kent, England Civil Parish: Sutton County/Island: Surrey Country: England Street Address: South Metropolitan Dist School<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Looked like Elizabeth may have had a previous history of offloading her children when the going got tough. Perhaps Henry Harling wouldn't take them on, or perhaps Elizabeth deserted them when she left Henry Buckley, and they were sent to the school when he entered the workhouse
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24 Aug 2013 13:45 |
"The South Metropolitan District Schools, Sutton The building of the South Metropolitan District School started in 1852 to educate poor children from Greenwich, Camberwell St Olaves (Southwark) and Woolwich.
The original building bore the date 1853 but it was not completed for several years. It stood on the about a mile south of the centre of Sutton on the west side of the railway line to Belmont and Banstead Downs where Sevenoaks Close is now.
By modern standards it must have been a grim place although at the time it was considered well equipped and comfortable. Apart from the school rooms there was a chapel, a room for play in wet weather, a large swimming pool and workshops where the boys learnt a trade. A hospital and doctors residence was added later.
The original building housed both boys and girls. A separate girls school was later added a short distance away on the opposite side of the railway. A different system was followed when this built. Instead of one large barrack like block there were six self contained blocks with its own kitchen and laundry, each designed for 100 girls, There was also and administrative block, a school block and a large room used for religious purposes and lectures.
In the mid-1890s the school had about 1400-1500 pupils. Each boy had to chose a trade to learn, the main options being carpentry, shoemaking, tailoring, painting, plumbing, bricklaying, baking or garden and farm work. The school had a band and several boys went on to serve in army bands. The older boys assisted in cleaning the dormitories and day and school rooms in their school.
The girls were mostly trained to be domestic servants and they carried out the greater part of the general domestic work in their areas."
ttps://www.sutton.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=1286
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24 Aug 2013 14:07 |
Interestingly enough, given Potty found Henry Buckley in census 1911 alive and still in the workhouse, when his son Henry Alfred Buckley married in 1904, he said Henry was deceased. Maybe they had just lost touch completely.
Name: Henry Alfred Buckley Estimated Birth Year: abt 1868 Age: 37 Spouse Name: Louisa Foster Spouse Age: 53 Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 24 Apr 1905 Parish: Hatcham St Catherine Borough: Lewisham Father Name: Henry Alfred Buckley -hammerman, deceased. Spouse Father Name: Charles Foster Register Type: Parish Register
One of the witnesses is John Henry Shanly, who married Henry Alfred's sister, Catherine Isabella, a couple of years previously.
Name: Catherine Isabella Buckley Estimated Birth Year: abt 1874 Age: 28 Spouse Name: John Henry Shanly Spouse Age: 25 Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 31 Mar 1902 Parish: Woolwich St Mary Magdalene Borough: Greenwich Father Name: Henry Buckley - labourer Spouse Father Name: John Henry Shanly Register Type: Parish Register
Louisa Foster (later Henry Alfred's bride) was one of the witnesses at this marriage.
EDIT: Louisa's age at marriage is transcribed as 53. It is badly written, and could equally well be 33 (more likely) or 93 (very unlikely!).
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Potty
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24 Aug 2013 14:35 |
Hi Kucinta & MrsBB
Have been looking at the Buckley family from the 1871 - had found most of what you have found, Kucinta, although I missed Catherine.
I have put most of the info on a tree on Ancestry (Marstin). I will make it public so that it can be viewed on Mundia in case MrsBB's SIL doesn't have Ancestry Access.
It would be marvellous to be able to search Greenwich Workhouse Records to find out about Henry. It became St Alpheges Hospital which was where I was born!
The birth cert of one of the 1871 children would confirm the mother's maiden name.
Think you may have to do some arm-twisting, MrsBB!
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24 Aug 2013 16:16 |
The biggest gap in children's ages is between Walter and Ada Edith.
Looking back at Walter, there is this baptism - father's name is wrong and so is date, if the DOB on the school record is correct - but address is East St, same as the earlier ones:
London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906 about Walter Buckley
Name:Walter Buckley Record Type:Baptism Baptism Date:5 Apr 1876 Father's Name:John Buckley Mother's Name:Elizabeth Buckley Parish or Poor Law Union: Greenwich, East Christ Church
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24 Aug 2013 18:41 |
If we believe Walter and Ada Edith were Henry Harling's offspring, or at the very least that Walter was using the Harling name in 1881, then there was the child Charles 'Harling' who was born c1879 Deptford Kent.
I'm finding it hard to trace Charles Harling anywhere other than the 1881 census though.
In 1891 Elizabeth Buckley, Walter, Ada et al were living in the Brockley district of Greenwich in Foxberry Road:
Reg. District: Greenwich Sub District: St Paul Deptford Parish: Brockley Enum. District: 47 Ecclesiastical District: All Saints City/Municipal Borough: Address: 130, Foxberry Road, Brockley County: London
In 1881 the Harlings were living at 6 Foxberry Grove. I have no idea if Foxberry Grove and Foxberry Street were close to each other or not.
Edit: according to this site, Foxberry Grove had become Foxberry Road by 1912.
http://www.maps.thehunthouse.com/Streets/Old_to_New_Abolished_London_Street_Names.htm#F
As Potty says, it's a shame we don't have access to the poorhouse records to see when Henry Buckley was admitted, and which Buckley children, if any, came with him.
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25 Aug 2013 05:16 |
Since Ada's your sis's gran, I presume Wm Grant's her grandad, and sis has most of the following, but maybe not, as if so, she would be the obvious person with SP credits you sought in your opening post.
1901 Census of Canada Page Information District: ON WENTWORTH (South/Sud) (#128) Subdistrict: Dundas (Town/Ville) D-4 Page 14 Details: Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6506 22 155 Grant James M Head M Feb 1825 76 23 155 Grant Elizabeth F Wife M Mar 1829 72 24 155 Grant Elizabeth F Daughter S Mar 4 1866 35 25 155 Grant William M Son S Jun 5 1877 23 1901 S1: http://data2.collectionscanada.ca/1901/z/z003/pdf/z000116400.pdf [Wm is a printer pob=Ont - John a labourer pob=Scotland the older 3 immig 1871] 1901 S2: http://data2.collectionscanada.ca/1901/z/z003/pdf/z000116384.pdf [P14 L22 addy=b Blk 92 lot A - this looks like a town lot #, not a farm one]
1911 Census of Canada Home / 1911 / Ontario / Hamilton West / 19 ward 5 / page 15 42 130 Grant William M Head M Jun 1876 35 1901 43 130 Grant Ada F Wife M Dec 1881 30 1901 44 130 Grant Thelma F Daughter S Dec 1901 10 1901 45 130 Grant Violet F Daughter S Jun 1903 8 1901 46 130 Grant William M Son S Dec 1907 4 1901 1911 http://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/1911/pdf/e001992259.pdf [addy=171 McNab, Wm is a pressman]
So I suppose he's down as a comp(ositor) at 561 Wentworth N here: http://archive.org/stream/vernonscityofham1926hamiuoft#page/614/mode/2up Looking on https://maps.google.com/ this addy must be almost in the docks.
The 1921 census is available on Ancestry for free right now, but it's not indexed, so you have to browse page by page, so you really have to know the 1921 addy to have a chance.
Didn't spot 1891, but didn't try much
Census Year: 1881 Item Number: 3844743 Surname: GRANT Given Name(s): James Age: 56 Province: Ontario District Name: Wentworth North Sub-District Name: Dundas http://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/e/e328/e008189549.pdf
Name: GRANT, James Age: 47 Date of Arrival (YYYY/MM/DD) : 1870/05/11 Port of Arrival: Quebec, Quebec; Montreal, Quebec Ship: ST. ANDREW Reference: RG 76 Microfilm: C-4525 http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/passengers-quebec-1865-1900/001082-119.03-e.php?&interval=50&person_id_nbr=322261&&PHPSESSID=cstb77ou7p6rmvno35cr87lpa6
So 1870 was year of immig - Acestry might have a better quality scan of this. Now:
Census Year: 1871 Item Number: 3239334 Surname: Grant Given Name(s): Elizabeth Age: 42 Province: Ontario District Name: Peel Sub-District Name: Brampton http://data2.collectionscanada.ca/1871/pdf/4396752_00372.pdf
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25 Aug 2013 05:18 |
1861 Scotland Census Registration number: 256 Registration District: Durris Civil Parish: Durris County: Kincardineshire Address: Lochton ED: 2 Household Schedule Number: 56
James Grant 32 Tulloch, Aberdeenshire Head Blacksmith Elizabeth Grant 30 Strachan, Kincardineshire Wife Blacksmith's Wife Isabella Grant 4 Strachan, Kincardineshire Daughter Blacksmith's Daughter James McKennzie Grant 3 Strachan, Kincardineshire Son Blacksmith's Son John Grant 1 Durris, Kincardineshire Son Blacksmith's Son Mary Ann Grant 4 Mo Durris, Kincardineshire Daughter Blacksmith's Daughter Jannet Morr 13 Strachan, Kincardineshire Servant Domestic Servant Alexander Walton 18 Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire Apprentice Apprentice Blacksmith
https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list#page=1®ion=UNITED_KINGDOM_IRELAND
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XYPG-8JS https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XYYD-PLJ https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XYR8-1HP https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XY18-FJZ https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XYR8-BP5 https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XYR8-BT1 https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XYBW-HJV https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XYBW-HJV
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XT51-MYM https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XT51-9HS [m112686 is a parish register batch# - maybe a record of banss being proclaimed m112681 is a GROS index batch# - this will be the actual marr registration (or, more likely, the copy of it sent to the local registrar)]
1851 Census Piece: SCT1851/226 Place: Newhills -Aberdeenshire Enumeration District: 3 Civil Parish: Newhills Ecclesiastical Parish, Village or Island: - Folio: 147 Page: 20 Schedule: 85 Address: Hezlehead -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Surname First name(s) Rel Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks GUADULL James Head U M 36 Blacksmith, 2 Men Perth - Dron GRANT James Servnt U M 22 Blacksmith Aberdeenshire - Ballater
1851 Census Piece: SCT1851/268 Place: Strachan -Kincardineshire Enumeration District: 5 Civil Parish: Strachan Ecclesiastical Parish, Village or Island: - Folio: 193 Page: 1 Schedule: 1 Address: Bogarn -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Surname First name(s) Rel Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks TOWNS Robert Head M M 48 Farmer 28 Acres Arable Kincardineshire - Strachan TOWNS Betty Wife M F 45 Kincardineshire - Strachan TOWNS Elisabeth Dau U F 20 Kincardineshire - Banchory TOWNS Robert Son U M 18 Agricultural Labourer Kincardineshire - Banchory TOWNS James Son U M 16 Agricultural Labourer Kincardineshire - Banchory TOWNS David Son U M 14 Scholar Kincardineshire - Strachan TOWNS Isobella Dau U F 10 Scholar Kincardineshire - Strachan TOWNS Hellen Dau U F 8 Scholar Kincardineshire - Strachan 1841 Census Piece: SCT1841/268 Place: Strachan -Kincardineshire Enumeration District: 3 Civil Parish: Strachan Ecclesiastical Parish, Village or Island: - Folio: 3 Page: 3 Address: Pitready -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Surname First name(s) Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks TOWNS Robert M 35 Ag. Lab. Kincardineshire Page: 3/4 TOWNS Betty F 30 Kincardineshire TOWNS Robert M 9 Kincardineshire TOWNS James M 7 Kincardineshire TOWNS David M 5 Kincardineshire TOWNS Elisa F 10 Kincardineshire TOWNS Jane F 4 Kincardineshire TOWNS Isabel F 2 Kincardineshire TOWNS (-) F 1m Kincardineshire
1841 Census Piece: SCT1841/226 Place: Newhills -Aberdeenshire Enumeration District: 2 Civil Parish: Newhills Ecclesiastical Parish, Village or Island: - Folio: 2 Page: 8 Address: Sheddocksley -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Surname First name(s) Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks HENDERSON Alexander M 70 Farmer Aberdeenshire HENDERSON Alexander M 31 Ag Labourer Aberdeenshire HENDERSON Christian F 33 Female Servant Aberdeenshire HENDERSON Elspet F 20 Aberdeenshire SMITH Peter M 15 Ag Labourer Aberdeenshire Page: 2/9 GRANT James M 10 Ag Labourer Aberdeenshire [Not a perfect fit, but it's only a couple of km N of Hazelhead]
http://www.electricscotland.com/history/gazetteer/ has 1890s maps for every Scottish county showing where parishes are. Ballater is in Glenmuick parish on Deeside abt 15km E of Balmoral - Tullich is a further 3 km E. As you travel on down Deeside you come to Banchory abt 25 km from Aberdeen. Strachan is abt 5km S of Banchory, and Durris abt abt 5km E.
(Bogarn) 365700,790300 (Hazelhead) 389500,805400 (Lochton) 375600,792200 (Sheddocksley) 389000,807400 (Pitreadie Fm) 369200,791000
For a modern map, go to http://www.streetmap.co.uk/ and search for the 13 character string then adjust zoom level (level 3 is good). For an old map, go to http://www.old-maps.co.uk/index.html and search for the given coords then select a map - you want 1:2500 or better scale - here 1866 is oldest available, not too bad seeing as they arrived in Canada 1870.
I'm looking up the earlier censuses on http://www.freecen.org.uk/cgi/search.pl ABD and KCD are complete 1841/51 apert from 5 1851 civil parishes in ABD, namely Old Deer, Longside (both just W of Peterhead), Cairnie (between Keith & Huntley, on the Banff border), Old Machar (including Aberdeen), and Drumoak on the KD border, just across the Dee from Durris. I like the transcription displays better on FreeBMD, cf Ancestry or FMP. The other nice thing is I can just click on the button and see an adjacent h/h, which is handy when trying to find where an addy is, maybe you'll recognize a neighbour's addy.
E.g., 1841 Census Piece: SCT1841/268 Place: Strachan -Kincardineshire Enumeration District: 3 Civil Parish: Strachan Ecclesiastical Parish, Village or Island: - Folio: 3 Page: 3 Address: Pitready
Piece: SCT1841/268 Place: Strachan -Kincardineshire Enumeration District: 3 Civil Parish: Strachan Ecclesiastical Parish, Village or Island: - Folio: 3 Page: 2 Address: Knockhill
Knockhill is indexed at Streetmap, but not Pitready (it's now spelled Pitreadie)
I'm not dead certain on the 1851 and earlier censuses, but the 1856 m.cert would help confirm or refute this.
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25 Aug 2013 10:31 |
No, Kucinta, I can't find anything for Charles nor can I find a death for Henry Buckley. If he died in the workhouse infirmary, his death would have been registered.
Greenwich and Lewisham workhouse deaths are on Ancestry but he is not coming up and the only death showing on freebmd is this one:
Deaths Dec 1916 (>99%) Buckley Henry 82 EPSOM 2A 36
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27 Aug 2013 21:32 |
NO CERT yet. Mr Postie hides under the hedge if theres no post for me lol.
What am I going to do with you two!! WOW is all I can say. Your amazing. mgnv...All that info is being stored for when we have sorted the Buckley/Harling lot. ...again...WOW. That amount of info would have taken me forever! actually I would never have found it all. I'm old n slow lol
Right! I have decided to buy that death cert of Henry Buckley 1916 as I have a theory after reading the following....
'Lost_ Hospitals_ of_ London'
The Greenwich and Deptford workhouse opened in 1840 on a 4 acre site at the east side of Vanbrugh Hill. Originally designed to accommodate 650 fit and 200 ill paupers, by 1851 the average number of inmates was over 1000.
By the 1870s it had become increasingly necessary to provide medical care and, in 1874, plans were drawn up for a new infirmary block so that space could be freed up in the south block of the workhouse for able-bodied inmates.
The Greenwich Union Infirmary opened in 1876 and consisted of two 3-storey pavilions, which could house 400 patients, and a 4-storey administration block, which also contained staff accommodation. It had cost £35,000 and occupied a 3-acre site immediately south of the workhouse.
>>> Prospective inmates were sent to neighbouring unions<<< under a reciprocal exhange scheme, and younger inmates were persuaded to emigrate to the Colonies and to the Dominion of Canada at the expense of the parish rate-payers.
Now then...Epsom and Sutton are very close together? I think Henry was ill and that's why Elizabeth sent the Children away then met Henry Harling? Maybe she still had a soft spot for Henry 1st. but you have to live and survive...Maybe the death cert will give us a clue if it was another kind of home.
I would like you two to tell me which birth cert for which Child would be the best one to buy?....no fighting!!! lol
Can I share something with you as I know you'll understand my excitement as I haven't got any of my own generation left to share it with...My kids just glaze over if I start on about Genealogy lol I have found a photo of my Canadian 1st Cousin 2x removed. Walter Tyrie Stevens born 1917....He is the image of my Grandson!!!! Even he can see it.
Walter Tyrie was awarded the Purple Heart and a citation for heroic military meret in WW2. Injured while flying over Germany and recuperated in England and upon recovery he was selected to be the navigator of the plane that carried the second atomic bomb from Wendover field, Utah to Tinian island in the Marianas. How proud am I??? I'll replace the cat with Walter Tyrie so you can see how hansom my Grandson is lol I even have photos of Walters Parents applying for passports!!
Reminder...WHICH CERT?
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27 Aug 2013 23:10 |
I'll leave it up to Potty as she found the 1871 census - which was a pretty large break through!
Census 1871 had the address 1 East Lane, and the baptisms I posted had the address East St or East Lane, usually number one, so you have middle names for the children to make them even more identifiable in the BMD indexes.
Wouldn't dream of fighting :-0
Walter looks very easy on the eye - but very serious. It's strange how a 'look' can reappear over the generations. he certainly played his part in history.
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28 Aug 2013 06:32 |
Here's your Walt:
1920 https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MJBH-2MW Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Affiliate Publication Number: T625 GS Film number: 1821205 Digital Folder Number: 004313928 Image Number: 01164
1930 https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X42V-YJ9 Affiliate Publication Number: T626 Affiliate Film Number: 1566 GS Film number: 2341301 Digital Folder Number: 004638852 Image Number: 00105
For decent resolution, magnify each image 4 clicks, then save it::
http://archive.org/stream/14thcensusofpopu1205unit#page/n1161/mode/1up [addy= 631 W 114 St] http://archive.org/stream/newyorkcensus00reel1566#page/n102/mode/1up [addy=1115 Fifth Ave - Walt Sr immig 1889]
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