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3 Aug 2014 06:51 |
1891 (Find My Past) Mary Ann Forbes Head Widow Female 30 1861 Laundress London William Forbes Son - Male 9 1882 - London George Castle Boarder Single Male 34 1857 Bricklayers Labourer London Margaret W Donnell Head Widow Female 56 1835 Laundress London Eleanor Forbes Granddaughter - Female 12 1879 - London Street Paradise Walk Parish Chelsea Enumeration district 5 Series RG12 Piece number 63 Folio number 181 Page 67
(bit confusing!, all above at 18 Paradise Walk, and possibly below couple, not seeing 21)
Marriages Sep 1872 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------- Donell Thomas Kensington 1a 66 Goodman Mary Ann Kensington 1a 66
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(Margaret W Donnell abt 1835 Wests, London, England Head Chelsea, London) or, as above on Ancestry)
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3 Aug 2014 07:49 |
This, I think, is Henry Forbes mother re-marrying:
Joseph Beard Estimated birth year:abt 1816 Age:50 Spouse: Ann Forbes Spouse Age:40 Record Type:Marriage Event Date:18 Oct 1866 Parish:St Luke, Chelsea Borough:Kensington and Chelsea Father Name:Adam Beard Spouse Father:Richard Powell Register Type:Parish Register
Both are widowed. His address is 21 Paradise Walk and her's 25 Paradise Walk.
I think this is Henry's baptism (they are on the 1851/61 census)
Henry George Forbes Record Type:Baptism Baptism Date:2 Oct 1845 Father's Name:Marcus Forbes <<Mariner Mother's name:Ann Forbes Parish or Poor Law Union:Chelsea St Jude Borough:Kensington and Chelsea Register Type:Parish Registers
Of 4 Turks Row, christened same day was sister Maria age 2 1/2
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3 Aug 2014 08:11 |
Here they are in 1871 at 25 Paradise Walk:
Joseph Beard Age:54 Estimated birth year:abt 1817 Relation:Head Spouse's Name:Ann Beard Gender:Male Civil Parish:Chelsea Ecclesiastical parish:Christchurch County/Island:London Country:England Registration district:Chelsea Sub-registration district:Chelsea, South ED, institution, or vessel:13 Household schedule number:302 Piece:76 Folio:93 Page Number:50 Household Members: NameAge Joseph Beard 54 Ann Beard 49 Henry Toole 25 <badly transcribed Forbes Charles Toole 18 < ditto William Ward 4 <grandson Robert Gale 23 (boarders) Ellen Gale 21
Although Henry and Charles are down as "son in laws", I believe it should say stepsons.
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3 Aug 2014 08:19 |
They are still at 25 Paradise Walk in 1881, no Henry, but Charles has been correctly transcribed as Forbes on this census.
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3 Aug 2014 08:41 |
I can't find Henry or Joseph Beard in 1891 census, but the 1892 electoral rolls show Joseph living 25 Paradise Walk, and Henry Forbes is listed at 21.
ADDED: Joseph appears on ERs from 1883 in Paradise walk, but Henry is not recorded at 21 in 1883. He is recorded 1891/2/6 - but no one is registered to vote from 21 in 1903 when Joseph is recorded at no.27.
Henry is last recorded at that address on 1898 ERs.
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3 Aug 2014 09:17 |
So is 21 Paradise Walk just not listed on the 1891census and that's why we can't find the family?
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3 Aug 2014 09:25 |
So Henry dies in 1897- last address 21 Paradise Walk. In 1899 his wife Eliza is listed at same address on the Electoral Register, but by 1901 she has moved to Woolwich.
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3 Aug 2014 09:36 |
That's right Helen, it only appears to go up to 19a - I tried looking for a couple of other people in the street, but they are not showing up either despite being on ERs.
Not getting any nearer to the elusive marriage though - I think the only way to establish Eliza's maiden name is to get one of the birth certificates.
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3 Aug 2014 11:35 |
Has anyone found a birth for Henry age 3 according to the 1881 census? I can't find one, but there is a birth for Harry Forbes Q3/1877 in Chelsea.
If this is him, he looks to have married a widow (Mary Jane Perrin, nee Griffin) in 1909 and moved to Mortlake, Surrey according to 1911 census. On the marriage he named his father as Henry Forbes, but unhelpfully it just says dead rather than give an occupation. Looks like he died in WW1:
Harry Forbes Birth Place:Chelsea, Middx. Residence:Mortlake, Surrey Death Date:18 Oct 1917 Death Place:France and Flanders Enlistment Place:Battersea, Surrey Rank:Sergeant Regiment:Rifle Brigade Battalion:7th Battalion Regimental Number:B/457 Type of Casualty:Died of wounds Theatre of War:Western European Theatre Comments:M.M. Other Records: Search for 'Harry Forbes' in other WWI collections
CWG gives some other info:
Serjeant Service No:B/457 Date of Death:18/10/1917 Regiment/Service:Rifle Brigade 7th Bn. Awards:M M Grave Reference: I. O. 41. Cemetery:GODEWAERSVELDE BRITISH CEMETERYAdditional Information: Husband of M. J. Forbes, of 81, Avondale Rd., Mortlake, London
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3 Aug 2014 12:31 |
British Army Service Records 1760-1915
First name(s) HARRY
Last name FORBES
Birth year 1877
Birth parish CHELSEA Birth town LONDON Birth county MIDDLESEX Birth country ENGLAND
Service number 4821
Regiment Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)
Document Type Attestation Attestation year 1896 Attestation Day 4 Attestation Month 1 Attestation age years 19 Attestation age months 5
Attestation Corps Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)
Attestation service number 4821
Discharge Corps Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)
Series chelsea pensioners british army service records 1760-1913 Box 4857 Box Record Number 46 Record set British Army Service Records 1760-1915 Category Military, armed forces & conflict Record collection Regimental & service records Collections from Great Britain
Father - Henry Mother - Elizabeth Brothers - William and Richard Sisters - Ellen, Annie and Mary
>>>>>>>>>>>>Address - 21 Paradise Walk, Queens Road, Chelsea
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3 Aug 2014 12:34 |
Hi SylviainCanada Thanks, yes, that looks promising for Ellen
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3 Aug 2014 12:46 |
British Army Service Records 1760-1915 Transcription
First name(s) WILLIAM Last name FORBES
Birth year 1887
Birth parish CHELSEA Birth town LONDON Birth county MIDDLESEX Birth country ENGLAND
Service number 718
Regiment Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) Document Type Attestation Attestation year 1905 Attestation Day 20 Attestation Month 1 Attestation age years 18 Attestation age months 8 Attestation Corps Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)
Attestation service number 718 Discharge Corps Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)
Series chelsea pensioners british army service records 1760-1913 Box 4857 Box Record Number 19 Record set British Army Service Records 1760-1915 Category Military, armed forces & conflict Record collection Regimental & service records Collections from Great Britain
Mother - Elizabeth - address unknown Brother - Harry - Rifle Brigade Brother - Richard Joseph - address unknown Sister - Annie SANDIFORD 42 High Field Road, Fulham
Discharged 1905 Intended place of residence - 1 Ashley Avenue, Cheriton, Folkestone, Kent
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3 Aug 2014 12:49 |
?? 1911 FMPast First name(s) Eliza Last name Forbes
Marital condition Widow Gender Female Age 61 Birth year 1850 Occupation Laundress Birth place London Westminster Address 27 Sand St Woolwich Registration district Woolwich
Enumeration district 15 Census reference RG14 Census reference RG14PN2872 RG78PN98 RD30 SD2 ED15 SN194 Piece number 2872
Says married 38 years 10 children-6 still living.
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3 Aug 2014 12:54 |
Wow, everyone. Thanks so much for all your hard work. I think I need to sit down in a darkened room and go through what you've uncovered to make sense of it! I'm undertaking this research for one of the Chelsea Pensioners (the Men in Scarlet). I'm a volunteer there and the person concerned was interested in knowing a little more about his father's side. I, with your help, am certainly getting there. It's quite a coincidence that Paradise Walk is virtually next door to the Royal Hospital Chelsea, where my pensioner now resides. I think I will have to purchase the birth certificate of one of Henry's children in order to determine Eliza's maiden name, as suggested. Once again, many thanks.
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3 Aug 2014 13:03 |
Good find on that military record Choccy, think it confirms the marriage/census/death are likely to be him.
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3 Aug 2014 13:07 |
Which of their children was his direct line - it may be good to get that birth certificate for him?
ADDED: once you come out of the darkened room let us know if you want any more research..... and it's a great job you're doing volunteering like that, I guess you get some pleasure from it, really good to do something to help others.
Hope your Chelsea Pensioner is pleased with what has been found so far.
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3 Aug 2014 20:20 |
Re the 1871 Census
Henry and Charles are down as "son in laws",
it was very common in the 19th C to use "son-in-law" (or daughter-in-law) on a census for the children born of a previous marriage of the spouse of the Head of the establishment (usually, of course, this would be children of the wife)
ie, what we would now call step-children
I've seen it used as late as the 1891 Census ................... although it was more common before about 1880 and especially in the 1850s-1870s
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3 Aug 2014 20:31 |
(some addresses in Paradise Walk appear to be missing in 1891)
http://www.howesfamilies.com/getperson.php?personID=I71290&tree=Onename
Above from google search for Paradise Walk 1891, seems another family missing also!.
Chris :)
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3 Aug 2014 20:39 |
You're right Chris, I looked for other men living in the street a couple of doors each side, and a couple further up the street according to 1891/92 ERs and none of them show up on the 1891 census.
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Ronald
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5 Aug 2014 10:01 |
Hi everyone,
Sorry I didn't get back to you yesterday, but I was at the Royal Hospital 'celebrating' the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of WW1. The powers that be had organised for a number of pensioners to tour around London in Edwardian cars - 50 or so in all. Prince Michael of Kent was in attendance and it was quite a spectacle. I can't imagine the total value of the vehicles on show.
Yes, Flip I'm loving volunteering. My wife also volunteers. We have both worked all our lives and now having retired we thought we'd give a little bit back.
I'm most grateful to all of you for your help and 'my' pensioner is thrilled to bits with what's been uncovered. I will report back once I've received the birth certificate.
Once again, many thanks for all your efforts.
Ron
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