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9 Feb 2019 22:00 |
Thank you for all your help. It’s interesting to see Walter was still with the family aged 16 years and as a postman as later he became a piano tuner the story my father was told was that he was paid to leave the family and he never had contact with them again he was around 17 years old when this happened. My Granfather never said why, seems he weaved a tangled web! I did find him going out to New York when he was 22 and returning soon after and then in Bristol.
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greyghost
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9 Feb 2019 21:27 |
Joy - all sorts of lies were told then as now. Just because she said she was married in 1911 - how would anyone at the Workhouse/workhouse hospital know that? Or if she did say she was married but abandoned for example, how could they trace the husband?
Likewise, if Reginald was hers (and after all he was given her maiden name when his birth was registered) but she had left him - for whatever reason - why did she need to admit that on the census form - who would know? She was a respectable school teacher.
It has always been my understanding that the census was asking "How many children born to the present marriage - if no children born write none." It then subdivides and asks Total children born alive, Children still living, children who have died.
Her Mother incorrectly completed this section as she was a widow and the answers have been crossed through (as has Winifred's 13 years as it happens - maybe a mistake too)
Maybe if the marriage was in trouble she didn't tell her family, had the child in London and returned home.
If Ida had always been around Reginald perhaps never knew the difference and all looked right on the census form.
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9 Feb 2019 20:56 |
Walter 1881/1891 - address as per 1911 census for where born.
1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census 42, Aldenham Street, St Pancras, London & Middlesex, England
First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Henry Appleby Head Married Male 49 1832 Furrier St Andrew's, Middlesex, England Ann Appleby Wife Married Female 50 1831 - Westminster, Middlesex, England Louise A Appleby Daughter Single Female 20 1861 Teacher (School) Marylebone, Middlesex, England Henry Appleby Son Single Male 17 1864 Fur Nailer Marylebone, Middlesex, England Ada E Appleby Daughter Single Female 15 1866 Christmas Card Mounter Marylebone, Middlesex, England Zean G Appleby Son Single Male 11 1870 Scholar St Pancras, Middlesex, England Arthur E Appleby Son Single Male 9 1872 Scholar St Pancras, Middlesex, England Walter C Appleby Son Single Male 6 1875 Scholar St Pancras, Middlesex, England George Burridge Boarder - Male 72 1809 Architect St Pancras, Middlesex, England Jemima P Taylder Lodger Single Female 68 1813 Needlewoman Penryn, Cornwall, England
---------------------------- 1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census Aldenham Street, St Pancras, London & Middlesex, England
First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Henry Appleby Head Married Male 59 1832 Furrier London, Middlesex, England Ann Appleby Wife Married Female 60 1831 - London, Middlesex, England Henry Appleby Son Single Male 27 1864 Furrier London, Middlesex, England Ada Appleby Daughter Single Female 24 1867 Postman Marylebone, Middlesex, England Arthur Appleby Son - Male 18 1873 Oil Shopman London, Middlesex, England Walter Appleby Son - Male 16 1875 Postman London, Middlesex, England George Burridge Boarder Single Male 82 1809 Artist London, Middlesex, England
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Joy
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9 Feb 2019 18:08 |
And if Ida and Walter weren’t married even though they lied putting Idas name down would of made him illegitimate which also wasn’t acceptable. In the 1911 census it says she was married so she must of declared herself a widow once she entered the workhouse.. Can any see a census of when Walter was still living with his siblings ?
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SylviaInCanada
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9 Feb 2019 17:12 |
Couples separated all the time back then, at least as often as now.
It is quite common to find that one or both will then describe themselves as either single or widowed in the future ......... it was much more respectable than saying "separated", and divorce was usually beyond the reach of all but the very rich.
An older woman might find that she felt more comfortable saying "widow" than "single", especially if the spouse was not living in the same town.
Therefore not surprising to see that Winifred called herself "widow", and she was telling the truth about children as the question on the 1911 was whether the WOMAN had had any children, not children of the marriage!
Following on from that ............... Walter and Ida were also telling the truth in saying that Reginald was Ida's son!
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Joy
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9 Feb 2019 15:04 |
Walter is named as his father on both. Seems a lot of lies were told. I know Winfred had curvature of the spine. And as you’ve found the census saying no child born maybe she was unaware they or Walter had lied on the birth certificate but she had already lied saying Walter was dead. Two options really but I will never know for sure
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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9 Feb 2019 13:46 |
Name: Reginald C Appleby Registration Date: Apr-May-Jun 1929 Registration district: Marylebone Inferred County: Middlesex Spouse: Olive M Hayes Volume Number: 1a Page Number: 1375
Does he give Walter as his father on the cert
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it
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9 Feb 2019 13:35 |
Wonder whether they lied on the birth certificate and gave Winifred as the mum as they werent married
Was a father named
As Ida was in st Pancras I would say she was the mum and they lied with the name to cover up
They were living as husband and wife in the London area in 1911
Think there was some porkies being told to cover up that they weren't married
Cant think they had Reginald with them in 1911 if he wasn't their son
Also Winifred on the 1911 census says married 13 years no children born
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greyghost
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9 Feb 2019 13:33 |
Walter and Winifred together on 1901 census in Bristol Ida with parents in St Pancras
Winifred gives birth to Reginald in 1905 in London - did Walter and Winifred go to London together for whatever reason?
Winifred back with parents in 1911 in Bristol. Mother's didn't have many rights as far as children were concerned.
Walter with Ida and Reginald in 1911. For respectability, saying they had been married for 7 years would cover having 5 year old Reginald with them.
Think you'll never know the answer for sure.
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greyghost
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9 Feb 2019 13:21 |
Name PERCY CAPPS Date of Birth 1875 Group Registration ID 9476691 SR District/Reg Area Mullingar Sex N/R Mother's Birth Surname N/R
Image - Date and place of birth definitely says 1874 - looks like a late registration as date of reg. is March 30th 1875
30.9.1874 @ Military Barracks, Mullingar Percy George Mark Capps s/o Thomas Harland Capps and Elizabeth Capps formerly Newick Father - Colour Sergeant 109th Regt.
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Joy
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9 Feb 2019 13:21 |
Trying to work this out, so they lied about being married when Reginald was 5 as I have their marriage certificate. They got married in September 1920 and were living at 130 Great fitchfield street Marylebone. The birth certificate I have for Reginald says he was born 1906 and the mother was Winifred Wrilde address 23 Clarence street. So that fact it says child would mean Ida ( Elizabeth ) Capps was not the mother? In fact it was Winifred?
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9 Feb 2019 13:09 |
It looks like Winifred was also listed as being with her parents in 1901
Name:Gertrude A Wride
Age:20
Estimated birth year:abt 1881
Relation to Head:Daughter
Gender:Female
Father:Lewis C Wride
Mother:Lydia Wride
Birth Place:Bristol
Civil Parish:Bristol
Ecclesiastical parish:Easton All Hallows
County/Island:Gloucestershire
Registration district:Bristol
Sub-registration district:St George
ED, institution, or vessel:04
Piece:2388 Folio:71
Page Number:31 Household schedule number:182
Lewis C Wride 47 Commission agent Lydia Wride 47 Louise V Wride 25 School teacher Gertrude A Wride 20 ? Assistant
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greyghost
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9 Feb 2019 13:04 |
British Army, Worldwide Index 1871
First name(s) Thos H Last name Capps Service number 1490 Rank Private Unit or Regiment 1st Bn 12th (East Suffolk) Regiment of Foot HQ location Preston Notes Attached from 109th Regt <<<<<<<< Year 1871 Country Great Britain National Archives reference WO 12/2999 Period 01/04/1871-30/06/1871
Possibly attached for pay purposes etc as previous record posted says he didn't leave India until 20th April
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greyghost
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9 Feb 2019 12:58 |
British Army, Worldwide Index 1871
First name(s) Thomas Last name Capps Service number 1490 Rank Private Unit or Regiment 109th Regiment of Foot (Bombay Infantry) HQ location Roorkee ,India Notes Embarked for England on 20 April 1871 Year 1871 Country Great Britain National Archives reference WO 12/10047 Period 01/04/1871-30/06/1871 Record set British Army, Worldwide Index 1871 Category
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greyghost
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9 Feb 2019 12:56 |
British Army Service Records
First name(s) Thomas Harland Last name Capps Birth year 1849 Birth parish St Martins in the Fields Birth town London Birth county Middlesex Birth country England Service number 1490 Rank SERGEANT Regiment 109th Reg Of Foot Year 1867 Attestation date 29 Oct 1867 (at Chatham) Attestation age years 18 Attestation age months 3 Discharge corps 109th Reg Of Foot Discharge service number 1490 Document type Discharge Series Wo 97 - Chelsea Pensioners British Army Service Records 1760-1913 Archive The National Archives Archive reference WO 97 Box 1909 Box record number 54 Record set British Army Service Records
discharged 20 Feb 1881 - prevented by disability from re-engaging - seems he sustained an Inguinal hernia whilst in India in 1870 through him falling into a water course when on duty during a Brigade parade
Was once each in Regimental defaulters book and once tried by courts Martial
Made it back to Sergeant having been reduced from Colour Sergeant to Private in 1875 for "Disgraceful conduct"
Served in India for over 3 years
At Mullingar ((County Westmeath) 1874 ?Kilkenny (Co. Kilkenny) 1875 aldershot 1876 Portsmouth 1877 Aldershot 1879
Intended place of residence on discharge - 58 Great College Street, Kentish Town, London
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MargaretM
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9 Feb 2019 12:45 |
Greyghost, I think the original for the relationship for Reginald on that 1911 census said "child" and was changed to "son".
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greyghost
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9 Feb 2019 12:39 |
Still as Elizabeth in 1901
1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census 8, Arlington Road, St Pancras, London & Middlesex, England
First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Thomas Caps Head Married Male 52 1849 Commercial Clerk London, Middlesex, England Elizabeth Caps Wife Married Female 50 1851 - London, Middlesex, England Elizabeth Caps Daughter Single Female 22 1879 Dressmaker Portsmouth, Hampshire, England Alice Caps Daughter Single Female 19 1882 Upholstress London, Middlesex, England Henry Caps Son Single Male 15 1886 Grocer's Assistant London, Middlesex, England
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greyghost
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9 Feb 2019 12:38 |
Ida already in London by 1881
1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census 7, Princes Mews, St Margaret and St John the Evangelist Westminster, St George Hanover Square, London & Middlesex, England
First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Thomas H Capps Head Married Male 31 1850 Clerk & Pensioner St Martin in the Fields, Middlesex, England Elizabeth Capps Wife Married Female 33 1848 - Marylebone, Middlesex, England Percy Capps Son Single Male 6 1875 - Ireland Albert Capps Son Single Male 4 1877 - Ireland Ida Capps Daughter Single Female 2 1879 - Portsmouth, Hampshire, England Ada Capps Daughter Single Female 1 1880 - St Pancras, Middlesex, England - ---------------------------------------------------------------- and as Elizabeth in 1891
1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census Seaton Street, St Pancras, London & Middlesex, England
First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Thomas Capps Head Married Male 41 1850 Clerk - Elizabeth Capps Wife Married Female 39 1852 - - Albert Capps Son Single Male 15 1876 - St Martin Elizabeth Capps Daughter - Female 11 1880 - - Harry Capps Son - Male 5 1886 - -
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greyghost
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9 Feb 2019 12:27 |
Quite interesting that 1911 census - here it is from FMP
Reginald's relationship to Walter is overwritten as son - but can't make out what the original said.
Someone has been very precise writing in the places of birth - see below
1911 Census For England & Wales 31 Marylebone Lane W, St Marylebone, London & Middlesex, England
First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Walter Charles Appleby Head Married Male 37 1874 Pianoforte Tuner London Eng Ida Elizabeth Appleby Wife Married Female 33 1878 Ladies Tailor Portsmouth Eng Reginald Charles Appleby Son Single Male 5 1906 - London Eng Wt Appleby 42 Aldenham St Oakley Sq London Ida Appleby Port
?(Wt) Appleby written above London, England on Reginald'splace of birth Line then below that - 42 Aldenham St Oakley Sq London Ida Appleby Portsmouth Barracks
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MargaretM
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9 Feb 2019 11:41 |
But what about this 1911 census? It says they've been married 7 years.
Walter Charles Appleby in the 1911 England Census Name: Walter Charles Appleby Age in 1911: 37 Estimated birth year: abt 1874 Relation to Head: Head Gender: Male Birth Place: London, United Kingdom Civil Parish: St Marylebone County/Island: London Country: England Street address: 31 Marylebone Lane W Marital status: Married Occupation: PIANO FORTE TUNER
Household Members:
Walter Charles Appleby 37 Ida Elizabeth Appleby 33 Reginald Charles Appleby 5
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