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30 Jan 2022 12:50 |
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MARGATE. Pugilistic Visitors.— At Police-court Wednesday, Charles Coleman, visitor, was summoned for having on the inst. committed assault on Alfred Beadman, alias Dearce, also visitor. Mr. W. Hills appeared for the complainant, and Mr. Sydney, solicitor, of Kensington, London, for defendant Mr. Hills, In opening the case, said the assault complained of was committed on the Jetty Extension on the previous Thursday. His client who traded under the name of Dearce, had a very large business, which he carried on in Oldstreet, London ; and defendant, believed, was wine merchant, or licensed victualler, who resided in the neighbourhood of the complainant. For the last twelve years his client had lived with the lady, whom he fed and clothed, provided her with money without stint and they passed as man and wife. A few days ago he sent her down Margate for a holiday, and day or two afterwards, friend hinted to him that all was not going on quite right in Margate, and that he had better go down and see for himself. Accordingly he came down by the boat on Thursday, and arrived at the Jetty Extension about three o’clock in the afternoon. After promenading up and down for a short time, he saw defendant sitting with his “wife” and conversing with her in a very familiar manner. It was, therefore, unnecessary for him (Mr. Hills) to say that this naturally aroused the anger of complainant, and going up to him he said, Oh, this is your little game, is it ? This is what yon came down to the sea-side for , and slapped her face. Coleman instantly got up from his seat, and struck his client a most violent blow in the mouth, causing it to bleed profusely, and followed it up by several other severe blows. Complainant called the police, and defendant walked down the jetty, followed by complainant, who on their meeting a constable had his name and address taken. He (Mr. Hills) believed that the gentleman for the defence would urge that complainant hit defendant first, but this was quite untrue, as he thought he should be able to prove the evidence he should call. Another observation he should make on that was this. If complainant had been the aggressor, why had not Coleman applied for summons against him at the Magistrate’s Clerk's office ? This he had not done, and he thought that simple fact would upset defence of that kind altogether. He should be able to call the most conclusive evidence that the assault was committed, and one of the witnesses was a lady who had no connection with either party, but saw the whole affair and had volunteered to give evidence. He called complainant and several persons who bore out his statement; and Mr. Sydney, in defence, said the assault was admitted, but the same time it was a justifiable one. Coleman, as they had already heard, was sitting on the seat with Miss Brookes, or as complainant called her, his wife.” What harm, he asked, could there be in that? It was only natural that she should converse with Coleman, for they were neighbours on friendly terms, and she would, of course, be pleased to meet someone down there that she knew. Some busy-body had doubt[less] seen them together and, making the most of the matter, told complainant that all was not right” down in Margate. Complainant came down, and seeing bis *• wife ” talking to defendant, hit her in the face. Like an Englishman defendant got and said he ought to be ashamed of himself, whereupon Beadman knocked defendant’s hat off and kicked him on the shins. Defendant went away and was followed by the complainant, inciting him to commit a breach of the peace. There was great deal of feeling in the case—[Mr. Hills, interrupting Of course there was when the blow was struck!—laughter—which no doubt accounted for the case coming before the justices. Mr. Hills had said “If complainant hit defendant first, why did he not go and obtain ........
[Without a sub, I can't wangle the search results to show me the bit missing here ]
...... blows. Complainant called the police, and defendant walked down the jetty, followed by complainant, who on their meeting a constable had his name and address taken. He (Mr. Hills) believed that the gentleman for the defence would urge that complainant hit defendant first, why did he not go and obtain summons.” His (Mr. Sydney’s) client had little more consideration for complainant than that, which was the answer he had to give to Mr. Hills on that point. He called Miss Bertha Florence Brooks, who said she had lived for the last ten years with complainant, She was sitting on the Jetty Extension on Thursday, the 20th last,, talking to Coleman, when complainant came up, and said “ Yon cow, this is your little game ; what you mean by it ?” He then smacked her in the face, and defendant said, “ You coward why don’t you strike a man?" Beadman thereupon hit Coleman and knocked his hat off, at the same time kicking him on the leg. Defendant then walked down the Jetty, followed by complainant and a crowd of people, who hooted Beadman for assaulting her. Cross-examined by Mr. Hills : I came down here of my own accord. Coleman came down in the same train. I did not visit him at the Grand Hotel. I have been there to get refreshment, not to see Coleman.—An altercation here took altercation here took place between the two solicitors, Mr Sydney objecting to the cross-examination on the ground that would not have anything to do with the assault on the Jetty Extension. Mr. Hills said he wanted to show that the relations existing between his client and Miss Brooks justified him in smacking her face. Mr. Sydney said the act was illegal, inasmuch as as Miss Brooks was a kept woman, and not Beadman’s wife. The Bench ruled that Mr. Hills was liberty to cross-examine how he pleased ; but at the same time they thought his going into matters which, they considered did not affect the case, was only wasting the time of the court.— Further cross-examined, Miss Brooks said : I am staying at 46, Marine-terrace. Beadman gave me the money to come down—£3. (Laughter.) I have visited Mrs. Freeman at the Grand Hotel. I went to the coffee-room on that occasion, and nowhere else. I had not been with Coleman on Wednesday, the 19th inst. Mr. Sydney said that was his case, and the Bench retired, but after a abort absence returned into court, when the Mayor said defendant would be fined 10/- and 12/- costs.
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30 Jan 2022 10:19 |
If you have access to newspapers do have a look at this report which mentions Henry being assaulted. It is quite a long piece and touches on the relationship between Henry and Bertha. 29 August 1885 - Thanet Advertiser - Ramsgate, Kent, England
It has been fun and one of those ones where you think you're never going to crack it, and then a small bit of information appears. In this case, the mention of William Beadman in one of the records posted by AG.
So thank you poppycat x
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30 Jan 2022 02:16 |
ArgyllGran
Thankou for your time & help in this saga of my family history
George Henry Baydon you mentioned was actually 'George William Bayden'(Buttress... my 2 grt Uncle (police officer) another who changed his name, like his sister Louise Catherine to 'Kathleen Louisa..
Thankou ever so much for your input!! :-) :-)
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30 Jan 2022 01:48 |
alviegal
Great sleuthing there!! Much appreciated....lots of twists & turns.
Many Thanks for all you have uncovered!
I now have something to work on!!
Thankyou for your time!! :-)
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29 Jan 2022 20:42 |
Their births
BEADMAN, ARTHUR HENRY RENTMORE GRO Reference: 1866 M Quarter in NEWINGTON Volume 01D Page 263
BEADMAN, WILLIAM RENTMORE GRO Reference: 1864 S Quarter in NEWINGTON Volume 01D Page 233
BEADMAN, ALFRED WILLIAM RENTMORE GRO Reference: 1862 D Quarter in SHOREDITCH Volume 01C Page 205
Marriages Dec 1861 (>99%) >>Beadman Alfred Lambeth 1d 442 Scan available - click to view CRAWLEY Lydia Ann Lambeth 1d 442 Scan available - click to view Radburn Robert Henry Lambeth 1d 442 Scan available - click to view >>Rentmore Sarah Ann Lambeth 1d 442
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29 Jan 2022 20:31 |
Henry DEARES’ great bargain sale of bedsteads, bedding, carpets, hearth rugs, linoleum, fenders, fire irons, ironmongery, GLASSES, DINING-ROOM SUITES, DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, BED-ROOM SUITES. exceptional bargains. 307, 309 & 311, OLD STREET nr Curtain Rd. Established 50 years 50 show rooms to select from.
25 January 1896 - Shoreditch Observer - London, London, England
One of many adverts in the papers, it sounds like a huge business. It was known as The Lion Furnishing Exchange.
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28 Jan 2022 23:23 |
Well done, Alviegal! No wonder I couldn't find births for Alfred, William and Arthur Deares!
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28 Jan 2022 21:16 |
At Police-court Wednesday, Charles Coleman, a visitor, was summoned for having on the inst. committed an assault on Alfred Beadman, alias Dearce, also visitor. Mr. W. Hills appeared for the oomplainant, and Mr. Sydney, solicitor, of Kensington, London 29 August 1885 - Thanet Advertiser - Ramsgate, Kent, England
alfred had a very large business in Old Street, London, traded under the name Dearce. He lived with a lady as man and wife for the last 12 years and her name was Miss Bertha Florence Brooks etc etc
So it looks like Harry/ Alfred's father changed the name at first.
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28 Jan 2022 20:47 |
1871 England, Wales & Scotland Census Wingmore Road, St Mary, Lambeth, London & Surrey, England
Household members (6 people) First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place John F Jutsund Head - Male 27 1844 - Somerset, England Julia Jutsund Wife - Female 27 1844 - Surrey, England Thomas W Jutsund Son - Male 2 1869 - Surrey, England >>Alfred Beadman Boarder - Male 8 1863 - Not Known >>William Beadman Boarder - Male 6 1865 - Not Known >>Arthur Beadman Boarder - Male 4 1867 - Not Known
1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census Park House, High Road, Finchley, Barnet, Middlesex, England Household members (11 people) First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Henry Dears Head Married Male 40 1841 Furniture dealer Lambeth, Surrey, England Bertha Dears Wife Married Female 23 1858 - Ipswich, Suffolk, England >>Alfred Dears Son Single Male 18 1863 Clerk Hackney, Middlesex, England >>William Dears Son Single Male 15 1866 Clerk Surrey, England >>Arthur Dears Son Single Male 14 1867 Clerk Surrey, England Sidney E Dears Son Single Male 1 1880 - St Luke's, Middlesex, England Elizabeth Stroud Servant Single Female 21 1860 Domestic servt Kent, England Ada Fusher Servant Single Female 15 1866 Domestic servt Finchley, Middlesex, England William Lowe Visitor Single Male 40 1841 Saddler Brighton, Sussex, England Arnold De Beer Visitor Married Male 41 1840 Wine grower Holland (Netherlands) Irene De Beer Visitor Married Female 36 1845 - Hull, Yorkshire, England
1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census Westbourne Park Road, Paddington, London & Middlesex, England
Household members (4 people) First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Mary Parselli Head Widow Female 38 1853 Vocalist London, Middlesex, England Arthur Beadman Boarder Single Male 25 1866 Upholsterer London, Middlesex, England Emily Gardener Servant Single Female 24 1867 Cook domestic London, Middlesex, England Sarah Hinkins Servant Single Female 19 1872 Parlour maid London, Middlesex, England
1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census 23, Westbourne Gardens, Paddington, London & Middlesex, England
Household members (6 people) First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Thomas S Warden Head Married Male 69 1832 Retired infantry maj gen - Clara J Warden Wife Married Female 39 1862 - London, England Arthur Beadman Visitor Single Male 33 1868 Cabinet manufacturer East Finchley, Middlesex, England Lucy Woods Servant Single Female 27 1874 Cook domestic Staffordshire, England Flora Oakes Servant Single Female 24 1877 Parlourmaid dom Denham, Suffolk, England Elizabeth Barker Servant Single Female 21 1880 Housemaid dom Paddington, Middlesex, England
1911 Census For England & Wales Woodhurst North End Road, Hendon, Middlesex, England
Household members (4 people) First name(s) Last name Relationship to head Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place William Beadman Visitor Single Male 45 1866 Traveller furniture Kennington Arthur Beadman Head Single Male 44 1867 Cabinet maker Kennington Ethel Rose Terry P guest Single Female 30 1881 Private means Sandwich Kent Clarissa Elenor Potter Servant Single Female 22 1889 Domestic Coombeinteighnhead
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28 Jan 2022 20:33 |
Aha this makes sense of your 1891 census AG!
First name(s) Henry Country England Last name Deares Record set London Gazette 1665-2018 Publication year 1916 Category Directories & social history Issue date 24 Oct 1916 Subcategory Newspapers & Magazines Issue number 29798 Collections from England, Great Britain Periodical London Gazette
RE ALFRED BEADMAN (otherwise HENRY DEARES (deceased)
....against the estate of ALFRED BEADMAN otherwise Henry Deares of no 6 Granville Rd, Hove formerly of Old Street in London. Retired cabinet maker, died 21 Oct 1915.....administration to William Beadman of Woodhurst, North End Rd, Hampstead.
Deaths Dec 1915 (>99%) Beadman Alfred 53 Brighton 2b 259
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28 Jan 2022 20:09 |
From freebmd.
Marriages Jun 1861 HUCKSTEPP Catharine Eastry 2a 1034 Trasimeno Huckstepp Catharine Eastry 2a 1034 Karen13770
Postems for this entry: 02/06/2011 Catharine married George Buttress. She is on 1881 census as a widow (after 1871 census) at Canterbury with her brother and his family and their mother. Her two children, George, 12, and Louisa, 9, are in the workhouse at DOVER for 1881 census.
She's actually in Blean, Kent.
1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census 97, Northgate Street, St Gregory, Blean, Kent, England
Household members (8 people) First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Charles Huckstep Head Married Male 40 1841 Shoe maker Ashford, Kent, England Sophia Huckstep Wife Married Female 37 1844 - Wye, Kent, England Louisa Huckstep Mother Widow Female 62 1819 Monthly nurse London, Middlesex, England Kate Buttress Boarder Widow Female 38 1843 Laundress Dover, Kent, England Isabella Hook Lodger Widow Female 47 1834 Rag cutter (paper) Scotland Margaret Faikee Lodger Widow Female 34 1847 Rag cutter Ireland Mary A Faikee Daughter lodger Single Female 7 1874 Scholar Ireland Martin Faikee Son lodger Single Male 3 1878 Scholar Canterbury, Kent, England
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28 Jan 2022 14:58 |
Apologies poppycat for not finding those newspaper entries last night - should have been in bed long before I was looking. Perhaps being too specific as I see Kathleen is spelt Xathleen on the 1st Feb. search result and she is Deanes on 3rd Feb.
I see AG and Alviegal are sorting things out for you.
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28 Jan 2022 13:40 |
Another brief report:
Natural Causes. A verdict of ''Death from natural causes was returned by the West Sussex Coroner (Mr P. W. Butler) after an Inquest at Southlands Hospital on Monday, upon Kathleen Louisa Deanes, aged 62. of Ooldstone Villas. Hove.
Published: Saturday 03 February 1934 Newspaper: Worthing Herald
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28 Jan 2022 13:28 |
Alfred Deares's father (with different wife, born Scotland - again, no apparent marriage record) and brother Sidney, in 1891 - now in Sussex:
Henry Deares in the 1891 England Census Name: Henry Deares Gender: Male Age: 52 Relationship: Head Birth Year: 1839 Spouse: Marie Deares Child: Sidney Deares Birth Place: Lambeth Walk, London, England Civil parish: Broadwater Ecclesiastical parish: St Georges Residence Place: Broadwater, Sussex, England Registration district: East Preston Sub registration district: Worthing ED, Institution or Vessel: 3 Neighbors: Piece: 835 Folio: 65 Household Members Age Relationship Henry Deares 52 Head - living on own means Marie Deares 52 Wife William Beadman 26 Boarder Marie Pugh 45 Boarder Sidney Deares 13 Son - E C Old Street, London, England Flora J Richardson 15 Servant
Address: 199 Brighton Road.
?? Henry Deares in the UK, City and County Directories, 1766 - 1946 Name: Henry Deares Publication Year: 1899 Address: Buekhursb lodge Horsted [ Buckhurst Lodge, Horsted Keynes, East Grinstead - on image ] Residence Place: Sussex, England
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28 Jan 2022 13:09 |
Your Louisa in 1901.
First name(s) Louisa C Last name Buttress Registration district St Pancras Relationship Boarder Sub-district Gray's Inn Lane Marital status Single Enumeration district 10 Sex Female Parliamentary borough or division South St Pancras Age 28 Municipal borough or ward 8 Birth year 1873 Ecclesiastical parish or district St Jude's Birth town Canterbury Birth town as transcribed CANTERBURY Birth place England Archive reference RG13 Birth county Kent Piece number 141 Birth county as transcribed KENT Folio 85 Occupation Dressmaking Page 48 Full address 5, Belgrave Street, St Pancras, London & Middlesex, England Schedule 445 House number 5
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28 Jan 2022 13:05 |
Can't see any birth of a George Henry Baydon, nor anyone of that name in 1921.
In 1921 there's a Henry George Buttress, 1867, born Deal, living in Dover. [BUT his parents were George Buttress and Ann Freeman Hall, married 1856 Eastry. Ann died 1912 Eastry]
Not sure what Louisa's mmn was:
BUTTRESS, LOUISA CATHERINE mmn HUCKSKPP GRO Reference: 1872 S Quarter in CANTERBURY Volume 02A Page 704
??? George Buttress in the 1881 England Census Name: George Buttress Age: 12 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1869 Relationship to Head: Inmate Gender: Male Where Born: Dover, Kent, England Civil Parish: Buckland in Dover County/Island: Kent Country: England Street Address: "Dover Union Workhouse" Buckland Education: Employment status: View image Occupation: Scholar (Pauper) Registration District: Dover ED, institution, or vessel: The Dover Union Workhouse Neighbors: Piece: 1007 Folio: 98 Page Number: 14
George Buttress 12 Louisa Buttress 9 - Dover [workhouse informant may have got POB wrong ]
[and many other inmates ]
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28 Jan 2022 12:44 |
An inquiry was held by the West Sussex Coroner at. Southlands Hospital, on Monday, into the death of Kathleen Louisa Deares (62);73a Goldstone Villas, Hove, widow of Harry Deares, a furniture dealer. Evidence showed that Mrs. Deares was admitted to the hospital on Jan 15 with a fractured hip and died on Jan 27. Her brother, George Henry Baydon, said he was told by his sister that, while she was getting out of bed, her hip came out of it's socket and went back again with a "click". The following morning she collapsed on returning home and a doctor was fetched. Dr Lynch said it was a spontaneous fracture, due to disease of the left hip, and was not necessarily due to accident. Death was due to failure of the heart, the condition of which was such that death might have occurred at any time. A verdict was returned in accordance with the medical evidence.
01 February 1934 - West Sussex Gazette - Arundel, Sussex, England
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28 Jan 2022 12:21 |
Alfred Denis in the 1901 England Census Name: Alfred Denis [Alfred Deares] <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Dears on image Age: 37 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1864 Relation to Head: Head Gender: Male Spouse: Alice M Denis Birth Place: Hackney, London, England Civil Parish: Islington Ecclesiastical parish: St John County/Island: London Country: England View image Registration District: Islington Sub-registration District: Highbury ED, institution, or vessel: 29 Neighbors: Piece: 200 Folio: 174 Page Number: 44 Household Schedule Number: 278 Household Members: Name Age Alfred Denis 37 - furniture salesman Alice M Denis 29 - Walworth Edith Devonport 37 - lodger
Alfred Deares in the London, England, City Directories, 1736-1943 Name: Alfred Deares Residence Date: 1905 Street Address: 309 Old street Residence Place: London, England Occupation: Furniture Dealer
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28 Jan 2022 10:57 |
Ancestry suggests this might be that man in 1881:
Alfred Dears in the 1881 England Census Name: Alfred Dears Age: 18 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1863 Relationship to Head: Son Father: Henry Dears Mother: Bertha Dears Gender: Male Where Born: Hackney, Middlesex, England Civil Parish: Finchley County/Island: Middlesex Country: England Street Address: Park House High Road Education: Employment status: View image Occupation: Clerk Registration District: Barnet ED, institution, or vessel: 3 Neighbors: Piece: 1371 Folio: 99 Page Number: 35 Household Members: Name Age Henry Dears 40 - furniture dealer Bertha Dears 23 - wife [ must be a second wife, nee Brooks, per Sidney's birth ] Alfred Dears 18 <<<<<<<<< William Dears 15 Arthur Dears 14 Sidney E. Dears 1 [plus 2 servants and 3 visitors ]
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28 Jan 2022 10:40 |
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Louisa Dean in the 1911 England Census Name: Louisa Dean [Louisa Deares] <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Age in 1911: 39 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1872 Relation to Head: Wife Gender: Female Birth Place: Canterbury <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Civil Parish: Islington Country: England Street Address: 4 Manor Mansions, 455 Holloway Road N Marital status: Married Years Married: 6 Estimated Marriage Year: 1905 Occupation: Furniture Dealer <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Registration District Number: 10 Sub-registration District: Tufnell ED, institution, or vessel: 19 Piece: 794 Household Members: Name Age Alfred Dean 49 - London Louisa Dean 39
Married 6 years.
Alfred's handwriting is terrible. I think "Furniture dealer" is meant to be his occupation, not Louisa's. He wrote it on his line, then tried to change it, scored it out, and wrote it on Louisa's line instead.
I don't see their marriage. Maybe they weren't actually married.
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