Profile | Posted by | Options | Post Date |
|
Nicola
|
Report
|
6 Jun 2015 00:44 |
My family tree is growing thanks to everyone's help. Now looking for the parents of Elizabeth Mary Ann Finlayson born 1876, father James Finlayson. Found a 1881 census entry for James Fenlayson born 1829, wife Harriet born 1842 and children James born 1866, Mary born 1876 and Edward born 1879 all in St Luke (right place), found all 3 kids births on BMD with surname Finlayson all born St Luke, but no marriage for James and Harriet or any other census entries for this family?
|
|
Kucinta
|
Report
|
31 May 2015 12:32 |
I found a 1954 ER for 43 Shepherdess Walk, the year before Harry's death
Name: Elizabeth M A Clark Year: 1954 County or Borough: Islington Ward or Division/Constituency: Finsbury and Shoreditch Street address: 43 O'Toole, Friderick
The residents were
Clark, Elizabeth M A Hutson, Albert Arthur Hutson, Harry Whitney, Albert G Whitney, Doris M.
No sign of a Mrs Harry, so I think that 1952 marriage you found almost certainly wasn't him., especially as he'd never had a middle initial before in any of his records.
|
|
Kucinta
|
Report
|
31 May 2015 12:19 |
There are a few deaths for an Elizabeth Mary Ann Clark or Clark, but this one seems closest match to her birth:
Births Mar 1898 Hutson Elizabeth Mary A Holborn 1b 763
Name: Elizabeth Mary A Clark Birth Date: 1 Feb 1898<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Date of Registration: Mar 1970 Age at Death: 72 Registration district: London City Inferred County: London Volume: 5d Page: 1003
|
|
Kucinta
|
Report
|
31 May 2015 00:37 |
Still wish someone would find us that 1881 census though....
Also, don't forget, children aged under 21 wouldn't show up on the ERs, in the period I was looking at.
There are some Clark births mmn Hutson on freebmd, including one in Holborn late 1917. However there is at least one other potential Clark -Hutson marriage (ist qtr 1912 Greenwich) which could account for some or all of them.
The war probably created a shortage of housing stock in London, so that might be a reason to share with family.
The marriage in full:
Name: Elizabeth Mary Ann Hutson Estimated Birth Year: abt 1896 Age: 21 Spouse: Charles Henry Clarke mma (?) DMWA Spouse Age: 27 Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 2 Sep 1917 Parish: St Paul, Clerkenwell Borough: Islington Spouse Father: Robert Clark -porter Register Type: Parish Register
Her father is given as George Hutson, carman
|
|
Kucinta
|
Report
|
31 May 2015 00:34 |
Ancestry has the electoral registers for London up until the mid 1960s. Can be a bit piecemeal and some of the address transcriptions are awful, you often eend to check the image itself to make any sense of so called addresses.
Weird setup as you say - but it did have the advantage that the groupings meant we could be reasonably sure of identities, as the ERS only indicate that someone was of voting age.
Found this possible marriage for the Whitneys, so she may not be Doris from the 1911 unless she'd married before, they might just be lodgers.
This one is Albert rather than Alfred though....
Marriages Jun 1946 Smith Doris M Whitney Shoreditch 1c 105 Whitney Albert G Smith Shoreditch 1c 105
|
|
Nicola
|
Report
|
31 May 2015 00:20 |
Of Course the daughter Elizabeth!!! weird set up though... living with your uncle and brother and no husband or kids around? how did you find all this recent info? I am very grateful for it.
|
|
Kucinta
|
Report
|
31 May 2015 00:12 |
HI Nicola,
WE probably cross posted. If you look at what I've done, you'll see that George's wife Elizabeth Mary Ann died 1932 (or very late 1931) as a Hutson; it was her and George's daughter, also an Elizabeth Mary Ann, who married Charles H Clark in 1917, and we know George didn't die until 1923.
Post 1911 census Hutson-Finlayson children:
Births Dec 1912 Hutson Herbert S Finlayson Holborn 1b 1129
Births Mar 1915 Hutson John A Finlayson Holborn 1b 1198
Births Jun 1916 Hutson Albert A Finlayson Holborn 1b 1068
Births Mar 1919 Hutson David E Finlayson Holborn 1b 691
Births Dec 1921 Hutson Robert A Finlayson Holborn 1b 1019
|
|
Kucinta
|
Report
|
31 May 2015 00:08 |
1963
Name: Albert Arthur Hutson Year: 1963 County or Borough: Shoreditch and Finsbury Ward or Division/Constituency: Hackney Reference Number: LCC/PER/B/2956
Occupants of 43 Shepherdess Walk were:
Clark, Elizabeth M A Gray, Joyce Elizabeth Gray Terentc Percy Hutson Albert Arthur Hutson Josephine
???
Marriages Dec 1962 HUTSON Albert A Speed Shoreditch 5d 912 SPEED Josephine HUTSON Shoreditch 5d 912
EDIT:
Found the household at 43 Shepherdess walk in 1957, two years after the death I posted for Harry.
Occupants were:
Clark, Elizabeth M A Hutson, Albert Arthur Whitney, Alfred G Whitney, Doris M
|
|
Nicola
|
Report
|
31 May 2015 00:05 |
Thanks for that, it explains a lot, need to ask some more questions about the remarriage of Elizabeth and the other kids there were so many.
|
|
Kucinta
|
Report
|
31 May 2015 00:01 |
Elizabeth M A Clark wasn't George's widow, i believe she was the daughter Elizabeth from census 1901 and 1911:
Births Mar 1898 Hutson Elizabeth Mary A Holborn 1b 763:
Name: Elizabeth M A Hutson Spouse Surname: Clark Date of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep 1917 Registration district: Holborn Inferred County: Middlesex Volume Number: 1b Page Number: 1101 Find Spouse: Charles H Clark Hutson Jul-Aug-Sep 1917 Holborn Middlesex
This looks like the death of her mother, George's widow:
Deaths Mar 1932 Hutson Elizabeth M A 55 London C. 1c 16
|
|
Kucinta
|
Report
|
30 May 2015 23:32 |
1948, still at 43 Shepherdess Walk are
Elizabeth M A Clark Albert A Hutson Harry Hutson
plus an Albert G Whitney and a Doris M Whitney .
There was a 3 year old Doris in the 1911 census as a child of George and Elizabeth, no idea if any connection or not.
1952, still at 43 Shepheredess Walk
Elizabeth M A Clark Albert Arthur Hutson Harry Hutson Albert G Whitney Doris M Whitney.
????
DEATH?
Deaths Mar 1955 HUTSON Harry 69 Shoreditch 5d 609
|
|
Kucinta
|
Report
|
30 May 2015 23:19 |
Further ERs:
???
I think this might be Harry with a nephew:
Births Dec 1912 Hutson Herbert S Finlayson Holborn 1b 1129 <<<<<<<<<
Name: Harry Hutson Year: 1936 County or Borough: Islington Ward or Division/Constituency: Finsbury Cancel
Living 158 Baldwin St are Harry Hutson, and Herbert Samuel Hutson.
Living with another nephew in 1945?
Births Jun 1916 Hutson Albert A Finlayson Holborn 1b 1068<<<<<<<
Living 43 Shepherdess Walk are Albert A Hutson, Harry Hutson. Also, an ELIZABETH M A CLARK, is this a remarried Elizabeth Mary Ann? Plus an Ivy M Simkins
??? Deaths Sep 1923 HUTSON George 47 Holborn 1b 468
Can't find a marriage to Clark though.
|
|
Kucinta
|
Report
|
30 May 2015 23:16 |
Rail record said working Farringdon Station in 1939
"Farringdon is a London Underground and connected mainline National Rail station in Clerkenwell, in the London Borough of Islington, just outside of the City of London"
1922:
Name: Harry Hutson Year: 1922 County or Borough: Islington Ward or Division/Constituency: Finsbury Street address: 26 Baldwin Street<<<<<
Also there, George Hutson, George Thomas Hutson Elizabeth Hutson, so harry still living with his brother.
1929 Harry still at 26 Baldwin St with the following Hutsons, Elizabeth, George Thomas, Ellen and James.
|
|
Nicola
|
Report
|
30 May 2015 23:08 |
I got the ages from the death entry for Harriet Hudson Jun 1889. Must be the right one it all fits...
|
|
Kucinta
|
Report
|
30 May 2015 22:49 |
Is this the death for Harriet you mentioned, as Hudson on Freebmd?
Deaths Jun 1889 Hudson Harriet Elizabeth 39 Holborn 1b 416?
Couldn't see a Hutson.
|
|
Kucinta
|
Report
|
30 May 2015 22:45 |
Well, if the railway records were him, with a birthdate of 20th Nov 1885, then he was still claiming to be single in 1939, though I suppose he could be living over the brush with someone.
This seems to be the corresponding record to fit that birthdate.
Births Dec 1885 Hutson Harry Wandsworth 1d 636
Harry was working for the railway at the time he attested for the military, so he may well have gone back when he was disembodied at the end of the war.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
The age is a little out, but this could also be the 'Harry A' you mention if his age was 66 in 1952. Did you get the information regarding age from the marriage cert?
Births Dec 1883 HUTSON Henry Albert St. Saviour 1d 62
If you merely deduced the age, there are other possibilities, though I haven't looked into them.
Births Dec 1891 Hutson Harry Austen Uxbridge 3a 33
Births Sep 1914 HUTSON Harry A Knight Cuckfield 2b 266
Births Sep 1926 Hutson Henry A Wise Woolwich 1d 1719
|
|
Nicola
|
Report
|
30 May 2015 20:28 |
Thanks Kucinta for pointing out the sister in law theory, is makes sense. Thomas and Harriet's first two children were Thomas Alfred born 1873 and died 1884 and Harriet Mary born 1875 and died 1877. Also found a death for Harriet Hutson ( Thomas's wife) in 1889 aged 39. Looks like Polly was sister Emma or Sister in law Elizabeth Mary Ann !! Found a marriage for Harry A Hutson to Gladys Edwards in 1952 Holborn, aged 66. no sign of any earlier marriage or kids?
|
|
Kucinta
|
Report
|
30 May 2015 17:04 |
Back to the Polly issue again.
Saw this birth in St Giles area. Obviously she wasn't with widowed Thomas, harry, and Edward G in the 1881, but is there any chance she was another sister for Harry and George?
Births Jun 1880 HUTSON Mary Ann E St. Giles 1b 654
EDIT: On reflection, birth probably comes too soon after Emma's?
There is also this birth in St Giles
Births Sep 1875 HUTSON Harriet Mary St.Giles 1b 572
Again, not with Thomas etc in 1891. However, if she were named Harriet after her mother, they might have used her second name to avoid confusion, and then Polly as a diminutive of Mary.
She might also belong to compltely different Hutson parents.
Grasping at straws here, really wish we could find the 1881 census for the famliy!
|
|
Kucinta
|
Report
|
30 May 2015 00:50 |
Just a thought - I know the military record says Polly Hutson for NOK, and elsewhere say NOK is sister, at the same address as given for Polly previously, ie the address where George Hutson and family were living in both 1901 and 1911, so should it actually have been sister in law?
Just that George's wife Elizabeth has Mary Ann amongst her forenames, and Polly was often used as a diminutive for Mary or Mary Ann. Indeed, when I tried looking for a Polly Hutson on FMP, it offered me a list of Marys after the Pollys.
Also, Harry was living with George and his missus in 1901 and in 1911, so apart from that brief workhouse admission, which might well have been to something like the workhouse infirmary, it looks like he might have been closer to George and Elizabeth Mary Ann, having been with them both from the age of 15 and possibly earlier, than to Emma.
|
|
Kucinta
|
Report
|
30 May 2015 00:31 |
Polly is often a diminutive, tho I've not heard of it being used for Emma before.
It says Hudson on the image for the 1891, but don't forget the census books had been written up from the original census forms, so could have been mistranscribed at that stage. ' Peolpe often swapped their forenames around, so Edward's G' could be George, though he did seem to have been registered as plain George Hutson from the record posted earlier.
it's the 1881 census that's bugging me - where are they? Probably mistranscribed again.... :-S
|