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Michael Casselden

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ErikaH

ErikaH Report 10 Aug 2012 12:18

I think you need to do some checking!

1911

BIDGOOD, Henry James Head Married M 38 1873 Traveller Hampstead Rd London VIEW
BIDGOOD, Lettie Emma Wife Married12 years F 36 1875 St Georges on the East VIEW
************BIDGOOD, Henry Arthur Jas Son M 10 1901 School Tottenham VIEW
BIDGOOD, Eva Daughter F 7 1904 School Walthamstow VIEW
BIDGOOD, Alexander Son M 3 1908 Islington VIEW
BIDGOOD, Bertha Daughter F 0 (4 MONTHS) 1911 Tottenham

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 10 Aug 2012 12:06

She married Beach using the name Bidgood, but that is no proof that she ever married Bidgood

You haven't given birth info for Rosetta

Could this be her?

Births Sep 1871 (>99%)
Casselden Rosetta Ann Poplar 1c 623
Marriages Sep 1887 (>99%)


Marriages Sep 1887 (>99%)
Anscombe Harriet Matilda Poplar 1c 920
BOATWRIGHT Alfred James Poplar 1c 920
BUTLER Alfred Charles Poplar 1c 920
Casselden Rosetta Ann Poplar 1c 920

Colin

Colin Report 10 Aug 2012 11:58

Thak you for aall your responses. They confirm my difficulty in trying to locate Rosetta. I have all Thomas's certificates (handed down in the family). With regard to Rosetta I have the following positive documentation:-

Cemetery: Bethune Town Cemetery
Country: France
Area: Pas De Calais
Rank: Private
Official Number: 9916
Unit: 2nd Bn. Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry.
Force: Army
Nationality: British
Details:
13th October 1915. Age 19. Son of Thomas and Rosetta Bidgood of 162 Harringay Rd. South Tottenham London. IV. F. 19.

The following is the wording on Warwick’s birth certificate.
When and where born:- 27th March 1914 at 162 Harringay Road Tottenham
Name:- Warwick John Sex:- Boy
Name and surname of father:- Thomas Bidgood
Name, surname and maiden name of mother:- Rosetta Bidgood formerly Casselden
Occupation of father:- Musician (composer)
Signature, description and residence of informant:- R.Bidgood, mother, 162 Harringay Road Tottenham
When registered:- 23rd April 1914

As a matter of interest Thomas, although not in the military, composed the military march "Sons of the Brave" which is regularly used on big military occasions including The Trooping of the Colours. He was also a professor at the Royal School of Music. Unfortunately he was said to be an alcoholic and died from gas poisoning while of unsound mind - Coroner's verdict - in 1925.

Kucinta

Kucinta Report 9 Aug 2012 23:14

I'm not having any luck finding Rosetta in 1901, or the two older boys.

MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 9 Aug 2012 23:11

Just as a matter of interest:

Portsmouth Evening News - Saturday 28 February 1891

" A Wooden Legged Burglar"

Yesterday, at West Ham Police Court, Edward Fearneau 20, a wooden legged man, described as a labourer, of no home, was charged on remand with burglariously breaking and entering the dwelling house 5 Vicarage Lane, West Ham, and stealing therefrom various articles, the property of Thomas Bidgood L.A.M, a bandmaster; and he was further charged with breaking and entering the dwelling house 13 Ferns Road, Stratford and stealing therefrom various articles valued at £4, the property of Hannah Springall; - The prisoner, who made no statement, was committed to the Essex Assizes for trial on both charges.

Kucinta

Kucinta Report 9 Aug 2012 22:43

I had noticed Ann, but as BrummieJan said, given Kira112 had started responding on this thread, might as well carry on here responding to Colin. :-)

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 9 Aug 2012 22:38

it's an old posting Kucinta - see postings previous to yours - 2004!!

Kucinta

Kucinta Report 9 Aug 2012 22:37

Name: Thomas Bidgood - house painter
Age: Full Age
Spouse Name: Emily Louisa Moore
Record Type: Marriage
Event Date: 25 Oct 1879
Parish: Plumstead St Nicholas
Borough: Greenwich
Father Name: William John Bidgood - house decorater
Spouse Father Name: James Moore - joiner
Register Type: Parish Register


Thomas was a housepainter rather than a musician at this stage, but in 1901 census Thomas the musician has a sister in law called Minnie Moore.

Kucinta

Kucinta Report 9 Aug 2012 22:32

Probate appears to have been granted to the wife Thomas was with in 1891 and 1901 censuses.



Name: Thomas Bidgood
Probate Date: 19 Aug 1927
Death Date: 1 Mar 1925
Death Place: Middlesex, England
Registry: London, England


Bidgood, Thomas of 169 Harringay road Green lanes Tottenham Middlesex died 1st March 1925 . Administration (with will) to Emily Louise Widow. Effects £100.



Census 1891:

Address: 5, Vicarage Lane, West Ham County: Essex

BIDGOOD, Thomas Head Married M 31 1860 Professor Of Music
Woolwich, Kent
BIDGOOD, Emily Wife Married F 29 1862
Woolwich, Kent
BIDGOOD, Albert T Son Single M 7 1884
East Ham, Essex
BIDGOOD, Frederick I Brother Single M 27 1864 House Decorator
Woolwich, Kent
BIDGOOD, Minnie G Wifes Sister Single F 22 1869 Living On Her Own Means
Woolwich, Kent


Census 1901:

Address: 100, Romford Road, West Ham County: Essex

BIDGOOD, Thomas Head Married M 41 1860 Professor Of Music
Woolwich, London
BIDGOOD, Emily Wife Married F 39 1862
Woolwich, London
BIDGOOD, Albert Son Single M 17 1884 Commercial Clerk
East Ham, Essex
MOORE, Minnie Sister Single F 29 1872
Woolwich, London

Kucinta

Kucinta Report 9 Aug 2012 22:23

I can't find a birth at sea for Rosetta (as per 1911 census).

brummiejan

brummiejan Report 9 Aug 2012 18:18

Colin, you might not have noticed that Michael posted this over 7 years ago and has never posted anything else on the boards. It's highly unlikely he will see this.
You could try sending a message by clicking on his name, but he will only get this if Genes have his current email address.
Probably would have been best to start your own thread, but as you have some info from Kira112, you might as well carry on here!
Jan

tempest

tempest Report 9 Aug 2012 18:17

Hi Colin

this is an old thread, Michael might not be a member anymore

you might be best contacting Michael by clicking on his name in the first post, if he is still a member genes will attempt to contact him

Colin

Colin Report 9 Aug 2012 17:34

In view of your Casselden connections I wonder if you can help me in my research into a Rosetta Casselden who was living with Thomas bidgood a composer and musician in 1911 until his death in 1925. She later married an Ernest Beach in1927. According to the records she had 3 sons by Thomas, Thomas.W.Bidgood, who died in 1915 age 19 in Flanders (WW1), Henry James Arthur Bidgood born 1900 and Warwick J Bidgood born 1914. I have documentary evidence of the Casselden connection from Warwick's birth certificate and military file of Thomas's death and military grave in Berthune France (mother's maiden name). According to the 1911 census Rosetta had been married to Thomas Bidgood for twenty years but i have been unable to find any evidence of this. My research has come to a brick wall and hope that you may be able to help. Colin

Michael

Michael Report 17 Nov 2004 17:38

My Casselden family originates from Teston in Kent. They were gardeners on the local estate - Barham Court. There were also families in Brighton and Surrey. We are probably all related and I have a huge family tree from a third cousin I made contact with some years ago. I have also located a third cousin in Australia. I speculate that this very rare name has its origins in France, from Cassel just north of Dunkirk across the Channel in France. Several places in Kent have name endings 'den' probably meaning a valley. I have a web site: http://uk.geocities.com/mikecasselden/ Various other casselden relatives have been located here on GR, so if you are interested get in touch!