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1 Sep 2016 16:39 |
Above, my aunt, born 10.3 1882 St.Georges Shropshire moved to Handsworth, Birmingham, about 1892 still there 1901 and1911 unmarried. Married Samuel Joseph Wilson coffee planter,Bombay Cathedral 30.1.1925. How did she get there- nothing in Shipping Lists and India office cannot help. Did she see an advert in the paper for lady to marry a coffee planter. Lived in Bangalore area at Hoskhan (?) at least to 1936. Last remembered address Eventide Home Bangalore. How can I find where and when she died. She was very homesick in 1936 as remarked in a book she sent me for my 9th birthday. Probable contacts through Genes Reunited not responding. Barrie Cross
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1 Sep 2016 16:58 |
British India Office Ecclesiastical Returns - Marriages Transcription
First name(s) Eleanor Elizabeth Lee Last name Nock Marriage year 1925 Marriage date 30 Jan 1925 Spouse's first name Samuel Joseph Spouse's last name Wilson Place Bombay Presidency Bombay Groom's age 52 Bride's age 42 Groom's father's first name John Groom's father's last name Wilson Bride's father's first name James Bride's father's last name Nock Catalogue description Parish register transcripts from the Presidency of Bombay, 1709-1948, : Archive reference N-3-133 Folio number 125 Entry number 70 Record set British India Office marriages
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1 Sep 2016 17:06 |
British India Office Ecclesiastical Returns - Deaths & Burials Transcription
First name(s) Samuel Joseph Last name Wilson Birth year 1873 Death date 11 May 1947 Death year 1947 Age 74 Burial date 12 May 1947 Place Bangalore,St John Presidency Madras Archive Reference N-2-175 Folio - Page 402 Catalogue Description Parish register transcripts from the Presidency of Madras, : 1698-1948 Record set British India Office deaths & burials Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Deaths & burials Collections from Great Britain
Other info from image - Retired planter died of Congestive heart failure. Buried by Malcolm Salisbury, Clerk in Holy Orders at Kulpully Cemetery
Doesn't say whether married or widower
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Chris Ho :)
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1 Sep 2016 17:22 |
WILSON. Samuel Joseph WILSON, born in Bangalore (?) 1872, Sep 21. He died in Bangalore in 1947, May. Samuel was a coffee grower and owned the Kulhutty Coffee Estate in the Nilgiris Hills outside of Banglore, Southern India. We believe the plantation is now called Manjushree Plantations. Family lore has it that Samuel?s father came to India with the British Army and that he was from Edinburgh, Scotland. This would probably have been in the 1850/60s. Samuel had two other siblings ? Margaret WILSON, who married Clifford George DENTON (Ada?s brother). Margaret had a daughter Doris who married George SPENCE in Jamshedpur. Samuel?s brother was Robert WILSON who had a daughter Jessie whose married name was THOMPSON. For Samuel, I am looking to confirm his birth place and parentage. I also want to confirm the British Army connection.
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/INDIA/2005-01/1106328612
Chris :)
(would that be him above?, from google search) (Kalhatty/Kalhatti?)
Edits (his first Marriage was to Ada Gertrude Denton, India, looks to tie in with info.on above about him)
http://www.bangalorearchdiocese.com/?page_id=601
(has Eventide Home)
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1 Sep 2016 18:31 |
?? Would look to be Samuel Joseph Wilson - age fits that at marriage and death
British India Office Ecclesiastical Returns- Births & Baptisms Transcription
First name(s) Samuel Joseph Last name Wilson Birth year 1872 Birth date 21 Sep 1872 Baptism year 1872 Baptism date 8 Nov 1872 Place Lahore Presidency Bengal Father's first name(s) John Father's last name Wilson Mother's first name(s) Elizabeth Mother's last name - Archive reference N-1-142 Folio 38 Page - Catalogue descriptions Parish register transcripts from the Presidency of Bengal
Image shows Father was a Guard on the Railways - ?S, P & D Railway. Baptised by Edward G Davis M.A. Railway Chaplain at the Railway Church, Lahore
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1 Sep 2016 18:42 |
?? British India Office Ecclesiastical Returns - Marriages Transcription
First name(s) John Last name Wilson Marriage year 1866 Marriage date 6 Jun 1866 Spouse's first name Elizabeth Spouse's last name Johnson Place Lahore Presidency Bengal Groom's father's first name Samuel Groom's father's last name Wilson Bride's father's first name Thomas Bride's father's last name Vaux Catalogue description Parish register transcripts from the Presidency of Bengal, : 1713-1948 Archive reference N-1-116 Folio number 89 Entry number - Record set British India Office marriages
Both of full age, Elizabeth is a widow. John works for the Grand Punjab Railway and lives in Lahore at time of marriage - Elizabeth of ?Meean Meer Fathers - Samuel Wilson and Thomas Vaux Witnesses - J Ryan Sgt Major and MArgaret Ryan Married by Banns by James Kilbee Stuart MA Chaplain of Lahore at Meean Meer
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Barrie
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1 Sep 2016 18:47 |
Eleanor Elizabeth Lee Nock. Thanks for very prompt replies confirming my basic information. Arrival and death details still a mystery
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1 Sep 2016 18:48 |
Just putting up what I find whilst looking for what you want ?? British India Office Ecclesiastical Returns - Marriages Transcription Original has Johnson - no T
First name(s) Elizabeth Last name Vaux Marriage year 1851 Marriage date 5 May 1851 Spouse's first name Charles Spouse's last name Johnston Place Agra Presidency Bengal Groom's age 23 Bride's age 14 Groom's father's first name Frederick Groom's father's last name Johnston Bride's father's first name Thomas Bride's father's last name Vaux Catalogue description Parish register transcripts from the Presidency of Bengal, : 1713-1948 Archive reference N-1-79 Folio number 329 Entry number
Married at Church of Saint Paul Civil Lines Charles is a Bugler Foot Artillery. Both resident in Agra Fathers - Frederick Johnson and Thomas Vaux
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1 Sep 2016 18:53 |
1911 census shows her as a Schoolmistress, could this be the capacity in which she went to India?
1911 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription 6 John St Aston Birmingham, Aston Manor, Warwickshire, England
First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Occupation Age Birth year Birth place James Nock Head Married Male Engineering Blacksmith 57 1854 Salop Wellington Elizabeth Nock Wife Married Female - 57 1854 Salop Shifnal Eleanor Nock Daughter Single Female Assistant School Mistress 29 1882 Salop Wellington Elsie Nock Daughter Single Female House Duties 23 1888 Salop Wellington William Nock Son Single Male Turner Egnineering 21 1890 Salop Wellington Howard Nock Son Single Male Silversmith Polisher 17 1894 Staffordshire Handsworth Gladys Nock Daughter - Female School 13 1898 Staffordshire Handsworth
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Barrie
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6 Oct 2018 09:18 |
Found departure London 1922 on ship to Australia not named. Entry is under Nellie. Not mentioned in official shipping lists. P&O did a service to Australia calling at Bombay at this time alternately with one to Bombay only.
Barrie Cross. Son of Elsie,Nellie' s sister married to Edward Cross
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6 Oct 2018 22:07 |
Unless this is a coincidence and it's another Nellie Nock, her age is wrong and she's married.
First name(s) Nellie Last name Nock Title MRS Gender Female Age 23 Birth year 1899 Marital status M Occupation H'WIFE Departure year 1922 Departure day 27 Departure month 5 Departure port London Destination port Brisbane Destination BRISBANE State Queensland Country Australia Destination country Australia Ship name Demosthenes Ship official number 129362 Ship master's first name A D Ship master's last name YOUNG Shipping line THE ABERDEEN City LONDON Ship destination port AUSTRALIA Ship destination country AUSTRALIA Ship square feet 1152 Ship registered tonnage 7034 Number of passengers 749 Record set Passenger Lists Leaving Uk 1890-1960 Category Travel & migration Subcategory Passenger Lists Collections from Great Britain, England, Australasia Transcriptions © brightsolid online publishing ltd
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ArgyllGran
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7 Oct 2018 11:49 |
Is this the same Nellie , with husband Enock, and an Emma ?
Nellie Nock in the Western Australia, Australia, Crew and Passenger Lists, 1852-1930 Name: Nellie Nock Arrival date: 3 Jul 1922 Arrival Port: Albany Departure Port: London Vessel Name: Demosthenes
And the same Nellie coming back, with husband Enoch and son Joseph, heading to an address in West Bromwich:
Nellie Nock in the UK, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960 Name: Nellie Nock Arrival Age: 49 Birth Date: abt 1899 Port of Departure: Sydney, Australia Arrival date: 1 Jan 1948 Port of Arrival: London, England Ports of Voyage: Sydney; Melbourne; Adelaide; Fremantle; Colombo; Bombay; Aden and Port Said Ship Name: Stratheden Shipping line: Peninsula and Orient Steam Navigation Company Ltd Official Number: 165614
Marriages Sep 1919 (>99%) Nock Enoch Whitworth W. Bromwich 6b 2088 Whitworth Nellie Nock W.Bromwich 6b 2088
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Barrie
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8 Oct 2018 08:58 |
Coincidence it is. I found another Nellie with father James in the same area of Birmingham. Handsworth was in registration of West Bromwich at this time. Could the Aberdeen company have had a regular service to Bombay and Australia with a departure nearer to the 1925 wedding date? Can't explain existance of trinket from P &O ship except that it was kept in a box containing other things Nellie could have sent. It was purported to have been given to her by the Captain of the ship.
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ArgyllGran
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8 Oct 2018 11:26 |
What is the trinket, Barrie?
Does it have any sort of inscription - name of ship, for instance?
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ArgyllGran
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8 Oct 2018 11:34 |
Have you tried contacting any Eventide Homes or similar in Bangalore, in case they have archives, or could tell you where archives might be held?
Chris posted a link earlier - though that seems to be for Catholic-run homes, and the marriage was in an Anglican church. ( Which may or may not matter.)
Also maybe the Eventide Home Association ?? https://tinyurl.com/y7plmoh7
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ArgyllGran
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8 Oct 2018 16:44 |
PM from Barrie:
My Cousin's widow in Scotland says trinket is silver tortoise shell compact with " SS Arcadian" on it and thought it was the gift of the Captain. The Wilson family were quite extensive in the coffee planters numbers I've read. In the ranks of those people mentioned on the marriages mentioned on the marriage register of Bombay cathedral in 1925. Professors,army captains, accountants etc. Regards Barrie
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ArgyllGran
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8 Oct 2018 16:52 |
Barrie -
You mentioned P&O.
P&O didn't have an "Arcadian", but did have a couple of "Arcadia" s. The first was built 1888, but I can't find any info about her. The second was built 1953 - too late for Eleanor to have sailed on, if she was in an Eventide Home in 1936.
https://www.revolvy.com/page/SS-Arcadia
Re "Arcadian" specifically; https://www.revolvy.com/page/SS-Arcadian
Was used for a time under another name, by the companies which later merged to become P&O. But was sunk in 1917.
If the compact did belong to Eleanor, maybe it was a gift from someone else who had sailed on the ship, rather than Eleanor herself.
If Eleanor was personally on "Arcadian" it must have been between 1911 and 1915, when the ship was taken over by the Admiralty for war purposes. But the ship was RMS Arcadian at that time, not SS Arcadian (per the link above).
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18 Oct 2018 16:59 |
PM from Barrie today:
Hi. Sorry for delay in replying but have eventually unearthed photos with descriptions of the area presumably Bangalore. Not that they help in the way of getting there but a bit of background. Thank you so very much for your attempts to unravel the mystery but I think it must be lost for ever unless I can get the Wilson connections to reply.. Tried several ways in the past but no response through Genes Reunited.
Delighted to help, Barrie, and sorry we couldn't solve the puzzle for you. Good luck!
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