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Christine
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2 Jan 2014 10:54 |
Thanks Chris. I didn't have that!
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Chris Ho :)
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2 Jan 2014 09:04 |
https://www.deceasedonline.com/servlet/GSDOSearch
(William Smeed 1900 Burial, on above)
Chris :)
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patchem
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1 Jan 2014 22:43 |
I was actually looking for something else and arrived at it.
So just put it there so poster has it for future reference.
But might be more expensive than FMP
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MarieCeleste
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1 Jan 2014 22:29 |
Never seen that site before Patchem, sadly it's just fetching up the same results as FMP - odd house numbers only.
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patchem
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1 Jan 2014 22:23 |
http://www.1901censusonline.com/search.asp?wci=ad_search
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Christine
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1 Jan 2014 21:00 |
MC
Thanks. I'll take a look at those suggestions.
Regards Chris
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Christine
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1 Jan 2014 20:59 |
Hi Andy
Sorry, not the right family.
Regards Chris
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Andrew
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1 Jan 2014 20:56 |
1911
Henry Thomas Smeed 56 >>>>>>> Mary Ann Smeed 38 Ethel Smeed 19 Henry Thomas Smeed 15 Horace Smeed 11 Thomas William Smeed 9 Hannah Smeed 7 Albert Smeed 5 W Smeed 3
Address 5 Maplin Street E, Mile End Old Town
Was Mary Ann Jacobs before marriage.
Andy
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Christine
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1 Jan 2014 20:46 |
Hi MC
Custom House is an area, not a road! I didn't know that either.
Info from Death Cert for William Champion Smeed who died at Leytonstone Workhouse Hospital in Feb 1900. Home address given as 24 Adamson Road, Custom House.
M.A. Smeed was present at death and was said to be his wife. However his wife (who WAS a Mary Ann) was already deceased. Haven't been able to spot a second marriage.
Cheers
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MarieCeleste
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1 Jan 2014 20:41 |
There's this one:
SMEED, Mary A Head Widow F 46 1855 Shirt Machinist Battersea, London
Piece: 353 Folio: 169 Page: 18 Registration District: Poplar Civil Parish: Poplar
Address: 14, Latham Street, Poplar County: London ...........................................................................................................
ADDED: or
MARTIN, Luther Head Married M 51 1850 Dairyman Sussex MARTIN, Julia Wife Married F 50 1851 Dressmaker Hereford TAYLOR, James Step Son Single M 25 1876 Clerk Commercial Kent SMEED, Mary Ann Mother Widow F 72 1829 Dalston JOSCELYNE, Gertrude Niece Single F 19 1882 Visitor Dalston
Piece: 559 Folio: 86 Page: 3 Registration District: Lewisham Civil Parish: Lewisham M
Address: 99, Ewart Road, Lewisham County: London
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MarieCeleste
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1 Jan 2014 20:39 |
Hi Christine, not seeing either a no 24 or a Custom House on Adamson Road in 1901.
If you could let us know where these details came from can try other ways of finding. Are you trying to establish who M A Smeed was?
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Christine
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1 Jan 2014 20:33 |
New request please!
Would someone be able to carry out an address check in the 1901 Census please?
The address is 24 Adamson Road Custom House
(Which is part of West Ham).
I am looking for an M. A. Smeed (age unknown). Female/Widow.
Many Thanks
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Christine
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27 Oct 2013 20:52 |
Had a busy weekend and have come back to see all this!
I do have a lot of info on WCS and he was quite a colourful character! He deserted from his first regiment which he joined at 15yrs as a Boy Trumpeter. He then re-enlisted into another regiment using his brother-in-laws surname of Dady. Off he went to India where he married and had to call his first son Dady for obvious reasons. He was eventually found out and sent back to England to be dealt with. They stopped his pension for the time he was AWOL from his first regiment. He was 'busted' several times for being drunk & disorderly and getting into fights, but he finally retired from the army as a Drum Sgt Major. The son you mentioned above (William Dady Smeed) was a Stoker with the Royal Navy. Sadly he was asphixiated when some idiot took a stove into the double hull of the ship where he was painting.
Thanks for your continued interest.
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Thelma
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27 Oct 2013 11:51 |
Five trees on Mundia.com
Brereton-Heard tree Public Member Tree Unsourced William Champion Smeed Birth: 1844 - Kent Death: 17 Feb 1900 - Essex Marriage: 1870 - Bengal (West Bengal), India Spouse: Mary Ann William F: (Name Unknown) M: (Name Unknown) Coggins Family Tree Public Member Tree 1 attached record, 1 source William Champion Smeed Birth: Abt 1844 - Kent, England F: Edward Smeed M: Elizabeth H Oakes Hills/Davis/Dady Family Tree Public Member Tree Unsourced William Champion AKA "DAady" William Smeed Birth: 15/04/1844 (15 Apr 1844) - Kent Death: March 1900 (Mar 1900) - Dover, Kent F: Edward Smeed M: Elizabeth Hannah Oates Val Potts Family Tree Public Member Tree 1 source William Champion Smeed Birth: 1844 - Kent Death: 17 Feb 1900 - Essex Spouse: Mary Ann William F: (Name Unknown) M: (Name Unknown) Hodge Public Member Tree Unsourced William Champion Smeed Birth: Bef 30 Jun 1844 (30 Jun 1844) - Kent F: Edward Smeed M: Elizabeth Anna Oates
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Chris Ho :)
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27 Oct 2013 06:49 |
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=330278.0
(above, a query if any use with anything)
Description:Name Smeed, William Dady Official Number: 161043 Place of Birth: Bombay, India Date of Birth: 12 December 1870
(above Navy Record from below, if he fits in family anywhere)
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/royal-naval-seamen.htm
Chris :)
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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26 Oct 2013 21:25 |
Whoops I forgot his birth year. :-D
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Choccy
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26 Oct 2013 21:06 |
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Crew Lists 1861-1913 - First name(s): W Last name: SMEED Made mark: Capacity: Assist Cook Year of birth: 1848 (calculated) Indenture date: Age: 42 Indenture port: Place of birth (transcribed): Kent RNVR number: Place of birth: (standardised) Kent, Kent Ticket number: Previous ship: Shore Service Previous ship port: Previous ship year:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vessel name: Port Denison Vessel official number: 94316 Period for crew list: 11 Dec 1890 - 16 Apr 1891 Port: London Master: S MON Port registry number: 97 Master's address: Port registry year: 1887 Master's town (transcribed): Gross tonnage: 3505 Master's town (standardised): Net tonnage: 2289 Master's ticket number: Horse power: Owner: William MILBURN Number of seamen: Owner's address: 1, 2, 3 & 4 Bilbter Avenue Repository's reference: BT99/1714 Owner's town (transcribed): London EC Log book available?: No Owner's town (standardised): London, London Record source: The National Archives
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MarieCeleste
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26 Oct 2013 21:04 |
Shirley, no - the army record is most definitely his because his son wasn't born in 1844! I wouldn't have been looking at e.g. WW1 records for someone who would have been around 70 at that time.
It looks as though he enlisted in one regiment in 1859 as William Dady and then another in 1863 as William Champion Smeed. The records on FindMyPast include both attestation papers and comments written on them by the regiment.
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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26 Oct 2013 20:34 |
He died in 1900 ,maybe the army record is his son William
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MarieCeleste
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26 Oct 2013 19:46 |
Hello Chris, I see from his army records that he was also known as William Dady. Do you know when he was using his various names?
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