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Marriage of Edmund Stiles and Elizabeth Westley

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JANICE

JANICE Report 8 Sep 2014 17:25

Would it be possible that the local registry office to were Edmund jnr lived may hold a record of his marriage to Elizabeth Westley albeit if he did marry in Walsall.
Your comments would be appreciated
Thanks Janice

JANICE

JANICE Report 12 Sep 2014 20:19

nudge

JANICE

JANICE Report 3 Oct 2014 14:41

Is it possible to go to a local registry office and look up records
of marriage, you think took please in the area. Your comments would be appreciated
Thanks Janice

JANICE

JANICE Report 4 Feb 2015 15:07

Could some kind person take another look at my two brick
walls Edmund Stiles born 1841 Kempsey, Worcs. Have his
birth, marriage and census records, but cannot find his death.
Son Edmund Stiles born 1866 London have records of birth
all census records including 1911 and death in 1944 but cannot find record of his marriage to Elizabeth Westley born
1871 in Walsall, Staffordshire.
Any help would be appreciated. Many thanks Janice

JANICE

JANICE Report 6 Feb 2015 15:08

NUDGE

JANICE

JANICE Report 29 Jul 2019 20:06

I know it has been a long time since I posted this enquiry, but do's anyone have any fresh ideas?

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 29 Jul 2019 20:28

There is no record of Edmund junior's marriage to Elizabeth. Presumably they did not marry.

greyghost

greyghost Report 29 Jul 2019 20:30

Deleted, wrong generation, (before I saw your post AG) must learn to read!!

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 29 Jul 2019 20:32

GG -

it was the son Edmund, born 1865, who married Elizabeth Westley, as is shown by his children's birth records in Walsall.


(or rather, he didn't, as there's no record )

eg -

STILES, WILLIAM EDMUND mms WESTLEY
GRO Reference: 1896 S Quarter in WALSALL Volume 06B Page 740

Janice's post from Feb 2015 is confused.

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 29 Jul 2019 21:19

In 1871 Edmund senior is a carpenter.
In 1881 he's a theatrical manager. Quite a change!

Perhaps he took a stage name after 1881 ??

Fanny seems to disappear as well.

Fanny's daughter Ellen marries in Huddersfield in 1884.
Fanny's son Lewis/Louis also marries in 1884 in Huddersfield.
Freddy, I think, maries in 1896 and is living in Devon by 1901.

JANICE

JANICE Report 2 Aug 2019 00:03

ArgyllGran many thanks for your help I think I shall have to live with my brick walls
so frustrating.

Janice

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 2 Aug 2019 07:57

Sorry folks, no time to post more!, but below FMP (probably Ancestry also) gives mention of Father, Edmund Stiles, address (then crossed through) 57,Paddock Lane, Walsall, to, 69, Hatherton Street, Walsall.

Stiles William Edward 1896 — 1915 British Army Service Records

Chris :)

(in case of anything, must get moving here!)


Edits

05 July 1913 - Walsall Advertiser - Walsall, Staffordshire, England

Paddock-lane. Walsall, in the occupation of Messrs. Whitehouse, Stiles, Groom and Mornington at weekly rentals of one 5/3 per week, and three per week each.

Dea

Dea Report 2 Aug 2019 08:35

Have you looked for a death in Scotland for Edmund Snr. ?

An ad in the The Stage 23 January 1885 shows him as Licensee and Manager of the 'Perth Opera House' ??

Dea x

Dea

Dea Report 2 Aug 2019 09:06

He apparently moved on to 'Eastbourne' after that:

Edmund Stiles, the first manager, also marketed the Public Hall as the Perth "Theatre Royal" running it in conjunction with his lease of Stirling's Arcade Theatre in 1884 and 1885. Those engaged at Perth included Arthur Lloyd in his Our Party in both these years. Companies often performed three nights in Stirling and three in Perth.

After Stiles left to manage Eastbourne Theatre Royal, J. H. Murray, one of the gentleman directors, became managing director with orchestra leader George Dixon as manager whose early trade adverts announced that "Perth was a Good Three Nights' Town, which could be worked well with Stirling and Dunfermline."

Dea x

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 2 Aug 2019 09:16

No, he didn't die in Scotland .

According to the link below, he moved to Eastbourne after Perth.


"Edmund Stiles, the first manager, also marketed the Public Hall as the Perth "Theatre Royal" running it in conjunction with his lease of Stirling's Arcade Theatre in 1884 and 1885. Those engaged at Perth included Arthur Lloyd in his Our Party in both these years. Companies often performed three nights in Stirling and three in Perth.

Dramatist Madame Bandmann-Palmer - Courtesy Graeme Smith.After Stiles left to manage Eastbourne Theatre Royal, J. H. Murray, one of the gentleman directors, became managing director with orchestra leader George Dixon as manager whose early trade adverts announced that "Perth was a Good Three Nights' Town, which could be worked well with Stirling and Dunfermline."

http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/PerthTheatres.htm#opera


EDIT:
Oops! Snap, Dea!

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 2 Aug 2019 09:21

A garbled thing here, on the British Newspaper Archive website, showing him in Eastbourne - I don't have a sub to look at the original:


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... to this town, since that 'jiff,. the motion of Mr. time they have been tour in the provinces by with great euccesa. Mr. Edmund Stiles, the new TILE EASTBOURNE .OIITEUR AIINsTREI.s. We have amur ct rt tint. tit whit :h.â?¢ Park, by the Easolsoune Auistsur ...
Published: Wednesday 20 January 1886
Newspaper: Eastbourne Gazette
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 1069 | Page: 8 | Tags: none


https://tinyurl.com/y3ztndkf

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 2 Aug 2019 09:34

I've just noticed that Chris had already posted bits about Edmund being at Eastbourne, on 21 March 2014 - page 2 of this thread.

Nothing later than 1886, though, as far as I can see.

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 2 Aug 2019 09:43

He had left Eastbourne Theatre Royal by " the 1890s".

"So the Theatre Royal faced a battle for audience share. Its worries were compounded when in 1887 another Phipps theatre, the Exeter Theatre Royal caught fire during a performance with the loss of many lives. The inquest brought severe criticism of Phipps' design and the Eastbourne Theatre Royal was once again closed amid widespread consternation so that safety could be overhauled to comply with stricter regulations. It reopened on Whit Monday 1888 with more exits and further safety measures.

Yet more competition came that year with the opening of the new permanent Pier Pavilion, but under new management by Messrs Roberts, Archer and Bartlett the Theatre Royal found new popularity in the 1890s by balancing fashionable and popular appeal, with D'Oyly Carte productions of Gilbert and Sullivan light operas exceptional crowd-pullers."

https://tinyurl.com/yxrb4942

greyghost

greyghost Report 2 Aug 2019 09:43

Re above garbled entry in paper posted by AG -

Article is referring to acts to perform there (no other relevant info)

Theatre Royal Eastbourne

"Mr Edmund Stiles the new manager of the Theatre Royal "

AND
From The Stage on various dates 15 January - 8 January - 29 January

Lists of acts that will appear at theatres throughout the country includes

Eastbourne - Royal. Proprietors, Messers George Loveday and CJ Phipps; Generla Manager Mr Edmund Stiles

EDIT - AG has posted more since then. Will leave the newspaper bit though as the Page 2 entries are unclear in content

JANICE

JANICE Report 2 Aug 2019 16:37

Many thanks to you all for this information. I know that Edmund Snr. was still living in
1886, but when this daughter Emma married for a second time to James Pantling in 1911 he was recorded on the marriage certificate as deceased.
Janice