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24 Aug 2013 13:29 |
1911 census for 57 Stockwell Green Registration district 25 sub district 3 Emuneration district 29
1911 James Henry Taylor age 40 (same family as posted for 1901) 5,Nealdon street Reg district 25 Sub district 3 Emuneration district 29.
So it is looking very possible that the parents of George Taylor could be James Henry Taylor born @ 1880/1 and Emily nee Thompson. Her mum is with them on 1911 census as Jane Thompson age 77 born Clapham.
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24 Aug 2013 14:14 |
Parents marriage
Marriages Sep 1893 (>99%) Russell Charles William Camberwell 1d 1570 Sharpe Kezia Camberwell 1d 1570 >>>>Taylor James Henry Camberwell 1d 1570 >>>>Thompson Emily Camberwell 1d 1570
For reference the 1911 in which he is George Henry. Parents married 17 years and had 7 children 4 still living
Name Relation Condition / Yrs married Sex Age Birth Year Occupation Where born Image TAYLOR, James Henry Head Married M 40 1871 General Labourer Southwark VIEW TAYLOR, Emily Wife Married F 36 1875 Hatcham VIEW TAYLOR, George Henry Son M 13 1898 Lambeth VIEW TAYLOR, Maud Emily Daughter F 7 1904 Lambeth VIEW TAYLOR, Frederick James Son M 4 1907 Lambeth VIEW TAYLOR, Emily Elizabeth Daughter F 1 1910 Lambeth VIEW THOMPSON, Jane Wifesmother Widow F 77 1834 Clapham VIEW RG number: RG14 Piece: 2035 Reference: RG14PN2035 RG78PN71 RD25 SD3 ED29 SN305 Registration District: Lambeth Sub District: Stockwell Enumeration District: 29 Parish: Lambeth Address: 5 Nealdon St Stockwell SW County: London refine search back to 1911 census search results1911 address search
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Catherine
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24 Aug 2013 20:54 |
The death is right, my husband registerd the death, and as we didnt know were he was born and his real year of birth he was told to guess ??? Then we asked my husbands mother, and she told us his birth date and year, as she found it out when they were married, but he never did tell her were he was born, but we think it must have been in the Lambeth area. 1970 was the year we started this search now you all know the size of my achin head.
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Catherine
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24 Aug 2013 21:02 |
Thank you, I will chase up this 1911 census Thank you
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Catherine
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25 Aug 2013 17:03 |
Death is right as far as it goes, we registerd the death, and as we did not know what year he was born they told us to guess ???
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Mavis
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25 Aug 2013 21:35 |
Catherine , been following your story , interesting , if the 1911 census family are yours - The James Henry Taylor born about 1870 could be the James H Taylor who died Mar. Q 1942 Lambeth 71y places him as dying between George Taylor's 2 marriages 1937 - 1948.
do you know the address at which the family lived when the first born of George and Mary Taylor arrived as I have been trying to follow them through electoral roll , James and Emily are still in Nealdon Street 1920s
children James Walter sep 1895 George Henry mar 1898 -- he may have been born on the date 21 st Nov. but not reg until late dec and been added to March ?? Donald Thomas dec 1899
Both James Walter and Donald Thomas died June Q 1901.
might not what you may be looking for but may help
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26 Aug 2013 09:42 |
Catherine a thought the first born of George and Mary was a George Henry !!!
James Henry and Emily are still in Nealdon St in 1939 Electoral roll
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Mary
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26 Aug 2013 09:48 |
I think it was George Hugh Taylor.
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26 Aug 2013 16:32 |
I may be wrong then -- never mind
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Catherine
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26 Aug 2013 16:33 |
You are right, first born of George and Mary, b 1938 was George Hugh Taylor born Battersea registerd Wandsworth.
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Catherine
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26 Aug 2013 16:42 |
Mavis that was good, it could have been George Henry. On George and Mary's mar/cert the witnesses are R.C. West and his wife M.E.West. They were also George Hugh's god parents, and everything they sighnd was just R.C and M.E West
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Catherine
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26 Aug 2013 16:54 |
Mavis Looking at your post again, it is possible, he was registerd Dec taged on to march so I think I will send off for that birth /cert, at least it will ans some questions.
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Catherine
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26 Aug 2013 17:27 |
Just found George Henry Taylor born 31 Dec 1898 reg march1899
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Mavis
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26 Aug 2013 18:24 |
might become a bit expensive till you hopefully find the right one !!
the Nealdon St is in the middle of Stockwell -- have you got any of the other address that could be checked via electoral roll ??
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27 Aug 2013 20:41 |
Not till I get home, and look at my husbands b/cert. one I do remember is 35 Grenfel Place ??? I have more than 100 b/certs for his father all wrong. I know they lived in Wandsworth and Tootting after my husband was born.
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Mavis
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27 Aug 2013 23:03 |
this is the area covered by Lambeth reg.
Sub-districts : Brixton, Kennington, Kennington First, Kennington Second, Lambeth, Lambeth Central, Lambeth Church, Lambeth Church First, Lambeth Church Second, Lambeth North, Lambeth South, Norwood, Princes, Stockwell, Waterloo Road, Waterloo Road First, Waterloo Road Second.
that George Henry Taylor is the only one born Lambeth between 1894 to 1898
ref.1898 Lambeth Mar Q 1d 463
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Catherine
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2 Sep 2013 20:05 |
1937 35 Moffat Road Tooting
1938 72 Tooting Grove Tooting
1938 31b Grenfell Road Tooting Junction
1943 14 Moffat Road Sw 17
Moffat Road 1943, this was the last address I have, but Mary was there on her own, George was in Italy with the Army. It seams as they came full circle from 1937 ???
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Mavis
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2 Sep 2013 21:06 |
hello Catherine -- home again then , did you know that if you have any details of George's war service you can get his army records for 2 nd WW its easier if a close relative -- cost about £30 -- was he called up or did he volunteer ?? -- would have thought he was a bit old -- 40 ish start of the war ??
did you apply for any birth certs or thought better of it
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Catherine
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3 Sep 2013 07:18 |
Yes we have his war record, but it doesent help. As he was married to Mary, and she was his next of kin,so that didnt help with his parents, when he volunteer'd. The other thing on these records, was Mary Agnes, he told them she was Mary Alice ??? and his age had changed again. Now reading my note book from a couple of years ago, 72 Tooting grove, turned out to be, a man and his wife and his brother, who made sweets, I found that out from The London Metrapolitan Archives when I went to London. Unfortunatly I cant go again ( I am disabled ) it would be to much for me now. This was from my husbands b/cert, there was the address they were living at Grenfell road, then it says Fathers occupation Gen Lab of 72 tooting Grove, but that does not seem right as he was not that type of lab, he was more a manuel lab if you understand me, and the family that made the sweets didnt employ anyone so why was this address on there ??? he didnt live there. I do hope I havent confused you.
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Mavis
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3 Sep 2013 09:35 |
Morning Catherine , what church did he marry in -- 1st record you have -- and the addresses on it -- and was your husband baptised in the same one ? what was his occupation then ?
how much did his age differ again on his army records -- in the first WW they had to provide marriage and birth proof -- was his age nearer to what you think it should be??
not everyone reg for voting esp.if they moved about alot..
he did seem to like living around the Tooting area -- do you have the birth certs of all the 3 children ?? of George and Mary
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