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10 Dec 2014 00:52 |
1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Summerhill Road, St George, Barton Regis, Gloucestershire, England
Learn more Print transcription View image Household Members First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Elizabeth Kerslake Head Widow Female 46 1845 - Winscombe, Somerset, England Transcription Walter Kerslake Son Single Male 21 1870 Shoemaker Somerset, England Transcription Minnie Kerslake Daughter Single Female 20 1871 Tailoress Somerset, England Transcription Ada Kerslake Daughter Single Female 17 1874 Tailoress Somerset, England Transcription Florence Kerslake Daughter Single Female 16 1875 Shoemaker St George, Gloucestershire, England Transcription Gertrude Kerslake Daughter Single Female 13 1878 - St George, Gloucestershire, England Transcription Marian Kerslake Daughter Single Female 11 1880 - St George, Gloucestershire, England Transcription Frederick Jeffries Lodger Married Male 22 1869 Coal Miner St George, Gloucestershire, England Transcription Lily Jeffries Daughter Married Female 22 1869 - Somerset, England Transcription Hilda Jeffries Granddaughter Single Female 1 1890 - St George, Gloucestershire, England Transcription Joseph Maggs Lodger Single Male 22 1869 Compositor St George, Gloucestershire, England
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HeyJudeB4Beatles
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10 Dec 2014 07:11 |
safc
"That" Cyril?
Births Jun 1904 (>99%) Gunter Henry Cyril Bristol 6a 179
Jude
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10 Dec 2014 12:08 |
Jude, Ian sent me a copy of the original short birth cert he has and it is the 1907 Newport birth. He has sent for a full cert so we are waiting to see who parents are.
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10 Dec 2014 15:34 |
Hey Jude & Safc, I'll send you the short version of Gradad Cyril's birth cert. - it was def. 1907 & Cyril Henry... so I think that we are still looking at Claires theory... Cheers
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10 Dec 2014 15:50 |
Many thanks.... thats even more hanging on Cyrils full birth certificate...
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rootgatherer
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10 Dec 2014 16:07 |
For what it's worth, my opinion is that Cyril was off for a sleepover somewhere and just omitted from the census by accident. I feel his birth certificate will show that John Arthur and Florence are his parents.
However, the anticipated arrival of his birth certificate will brighten the lull between Christmas and New Year celebrations :-)
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10 Dec 2014 18:18 |
I was just ruling out the Cyril that SAFC found in Bristol in 1911 whose birth wasn't jumping out from freebmd....not suggesting that the dates were wrong :-)....
Cryil Gunter Son - Male 7 1904 St Georges Bristol School xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Transcription Wilfred Gunter Son - Male 4 1907 St Georges Bristol - Transcription Elizabeth Kerslake Mother In Law Widow Female 70 1841 Winscombe Sommersit Old Age Pensioner
i can't find this cryil on
http://www.freebmd.org.uk/
I've tried checking grandfather Jacob and some brothers and sisters to no avail....
Jude
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10 Dec 2014 18:43 |
Thanks Jude I see now that it hadn't been you who had posted the Bristol census
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10 Dec 2014 19:06 |
Jan - no worries!
"our" Cyril is a real mystery!
Jude
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11 Dec 2014 10:30 |
Cyril definitely existed.:) My Grandad. ~ I can remember when he died, my first awareness of death. He had been ill for a few years, but was still working at the Austin in Longbridge, outside B'ham until he died, ~ failing to reach retirement. He suffered from a bronchial condition that according to Dad, had been caused by the bakery flour dust. Dad though that that was what had killed Cyril's Dad too... But that seems unlikely now, unless of course Dad was confusing John Arthur with Thomas Edward, --- as the Vicar did! but then he was not listed as a baker either...
Cyril smoked a pipe as I remember, in fact he used to keep a full rack of Welsh clay pipes on their mantel piece, they ranged in length from the short - warm, to the long cooler pipes. Those have gone, but i have two of his other old pipes, which I also remember him smoking. ( one is shaped like a pistol, - he filled the handle with tobacco and put the barrel in his mouth! - ironic :) Despite moving with Helena to Bromsgrove sometime around about 1936, (Dad thinks he was about 3 when they left Wales), neither of them lost their Welsh accents. I can vividly remember sitting in the back of Dads Vauxhall Viva, with Gran between Paul & I on what felt then like long drives back 'home' to Risca, to see Great Gandma Jewell & the family.
By the way, what do you all think? - The picture i have of the Bakery van, with F. Thomas painted on the side... If neither John or Edward were bakers... Do you think that Florence might have founded and managed the Bakery herself? - Terribly sexist of us to have always assumed that she must have just taken it over when her husband died.... ! why couldn't it always have been her initiative? I think i need to head off to Risca myself, and see if they have anything in the museum. Cheers all. Ian. :-)
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11 Dec 2014 21:16 |
Ian my own G Grandad was a boiler maker who moved to Wales during the late 19th century. When the work dried up, he opened a fish and chip shop even though he detested the smell of vinegar. It could well be that Cyril's father changed jobs after the 1911 census but I've failed to find any proof by googling.
From the name on the van, it sounds as though Florence was in charge of the bakery in later years. She certainly sounds like an early modern woman.
I'd suggest that you leave your visit to Wales for the moment. If I'm correct with John Arthur then I think his mother may produce further mysteries.
One for Dad- did Cyril have a step sister 2 or 3 years older? Think I've tracked down Edward with his first wife and a daughter named Edith Violet.
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HeyJudeB4Beatles
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12 Dec 2014 08:07 |
Just thinking about why Cyril wasn't in the house in 1911...IF they were bakers then they would have to be up and about very early so maybe they had some arrangement?
Check this link out
http://www.mocavo.co.uk/Kelly-S-Directory-of-Monmouthshire-and-South-Wales-1920/361292/229
Gunter Edward E Confectioner 145 Commercial Street Pontymister
Jude
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12 Dec 2014 09:12 |
Hi Claire, Yes Dad thinks that Cyril had two step sisters, He thinks that one was called Dot, or Dorothy, but he is not sure which husband they were related too either, (Mr Thomas ~ probably Edward) 2nd Husband or ( George Thomas. ~ who dad remembers as Uncle George)
Dad remembers Uncle George taking dad and my uncle Arthur up the hill from Nana Thomas's (Florence ) house, ( The Bungalow, in Gelli Ave, Risca ) to watch the sheepdog trials. That must have been in the late 1930's.
Good theory Jude... I'll scan the Van image & I might get in touch the Risca Museum & see if they know any more about the bakery...
Cheers Ian
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rootgatherer
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12 Dec 2014 10:02 |
Maybe?
1911
Name: Edith Violet Thomas Age in 1911: 6 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1905 Relation to Head: Daughter Gender: Female Birth Place: Risca, Monmouthshire, Wales Civil Parish: Risca County/Island: Monmouthshire Country: Wales Street address: 50 Commercial Street Pontymister Registration district: Newport Registration District Number: 587 Sub-registration district: Rogerstone ED, institution, or vessel: 19 Household schedule number: 81 Piece: 32018 Household Members: Name Age Edward James Thomas 41 Packer Edith Thomas 6 Wife, aged 36 on image Edith Violet Thomas 6 Daughter Dorothy Rose James 2 neice Gwladys Jenkins 15 neice
Married 11 years, 3 children born 1 living and 2 had died.
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12 Dec 2014 10:13 |
1901
Name: Edward Jas Thomas Age in 1901: 31 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1870 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Edith Thomas Mother's name: Elizabeth Thomas Gender: Male Where born: Risca, Monmouthshire, Wales Civil Parish: Risca Ecclesiastical parish: Risca County/Island: Monmouthshire Country: Wales Street address: View image Condition as to marriage: View image Education: View image Employment status: View image Occupation: View image Registration district: Newport (Monmouthshire) Sub-registration district: Rogerstone ED, institution, or vessel: 19 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 144 Piece: 4964 Folio: 163 Page Number: 26 Household Members: Name Age Edward Jas Thomas 31, Road Lab. Edith Thomas 26 Elizabeth Thomas 76 Mother
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12 Dec 2014 10:17 |
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Name: Edward J Thomas Age: 1 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1870 Relation: Son Father's Name: William Thomas Mother's name: Elizabeth Thomas Gender: Male Where born: Risca, Monmouthshire, Wales Civil Parish: Risca Town: Pontymister County/Island: Monmouthshire Country: Wales Registration district: Newport Sub-registration district: St Woollos ED, institution, or vessel: 11 Household schedule number: 237 Piece: 5350 Folio: 161 Page Number: 40 Household Members: Name Age William Thomas 50 Elizabeth Thomas 46 John M Thomas 6 Mary J Thomas 4 Edward J Thomas 1
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12 Dec 2014 10:19 |
Name: Edward James Thomas Registration Year: 1899 Registration Quarter: Jul-Aug-Sep Registration district: Newport Inferred County: Monmouthshire Volume: 11a Page: 357
Records on Page: Name Eunice Allport Edith Hughes Moses Smart Edward James Thomas
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12 Dec 2014 11:49 |
Was in Newport library this morning so took a peep at the electoral rolls and some trade directories for you.
Unfortunately Bedwellty which covers Pontymister only starts after the death of both John Arthur and Edward Edmunds Gunter. I do find the two widows, Florence Ellen and Amy at 25 and 145 Commercial Street respectively.
In the trade director only Edward E at 145 is listed - not specifically as anything - so it might have been quite a general store.
A tree on Ancestry has Edward Edmunds as the brother of John Arthur's father Jacob i.e. John's uncle. So it seems more than possible that this was a family concern. I think the tree is right in respect of the familial relationship. However, there is another Edward E born in Brecknock and they have mixed and matched the two throughout!
Edward was a forgemen/blacksmith (as was John Arthur) right up to 1901 census when he changed to store keeper
Jude
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13 Dec 2014 18:27 |
Hum thats fascination Jude, thats very kind of you to actually, as well as virtual digging.... I wonder if WW1 had anything to do with Florence taking over her uncles bakery? - I have photos of various 1'st War uniformed chaps, and a one has a picture of 3 chaps in what look like aprons - There are no names on the photo, but it was taken in india.... ~ Is this a line ???... Did Edward join up the Catering Corps, ( with his bakery background.) & his sister in law take over the bakery..? Perhaps if Amy was a widow Edward didn't make it home from the war? But why would his sister-in Law take over rather than his wife??? I need to establish who fought, & where. John may have been a little too old, but if Edward was younger he might have signed up or been drafted? (i'll scan the pics & send them to you.) any thanks again. Ian
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13 Dec 2014 18:35 |
I think you must have the First Mr Thomas, Rootgatherer.. Edward is listed as Packer, - as per the reference on Cyrils wedding certificate. The dates & locations are right, and now theres a step daughter called Dorothy. I ask Dad if 'Edith' might ring any bells for Grandads other step sister... I'm heading back up to his place tomorrow. He has to have more chemo this week, so if all goes well, we should have plenty of time to build all of this amazing research that you and the other helpful souls have been gathering in to our tree. Thanks again. Ian
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