Hmm Astra's marriage is in 1902 but 1911 census says married for 16 years. I am not good at maths but....... needs investigating.
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For reference only
1911 census transcription details for: 28 Walter St Chester Print Close
National Archive Reference:
RG14PN21878 RG78PN1303 RD450 SD3 ED8 SN227 Reg. District: Chester Sub District: Chester Cathedral Parish: Chester Enum. District: 8 Address: 28 Walter St Chester County: Cheshire Name Relation Condition/ Yrs married Sex Age Birth Year Occupation Where Born TUSHINGHAM, George Head Married M 65 1846 Publican Licensed Foulk Stapleford Cheshire TUSHINGHAM, Annie Wife Married 19 years F 45 1866 Malpas Cheshire TUSHINGHAM, Samuel Son Single M 35 1876 Assists His Fathr Chester TUSHINGHAM, William Probyn Son Single M 18 1893 Apprentice Chester TUSHINGHAM, Martha Annie Daughter F 14 1897 School Chester TUSHINGHAM, Beatrice Daughter F 12 1899 School Chester TUSHINGHAM, Florence Daughter F 7 1904 School Chester GANDY, Emma Servant Married F 52 1859 Grappenhall Cheshire
They had had 6 children together, 2 had died.
1901 census transcription details for: 28, (New Inn), Walter Street, Chester Print Close
National Archive Reference: RG number: RG13 Piece: 3374 Folio: 49 Page: 26 Reg. District: Chester Sub District: Chester Cathedral Parish: Chester Enum. District: 15 Ecclesiastical District: Christ Church City/Municipal Borough: Address: 28, (New Inn), Walter Street, Chester County: Cheshire Name Relation Condition Sex Age Birth Year Occupation , Disability Where Born TUSHINGHAM, George Head Married M 55 1846 Licensed Victualler Stapleford, Cheshire TUSHINGHAM, Annie Wife Married F 34 1867 Whitchurch, Salop TUSHINGHAM, Samuel Son Single M 23 1878 Chester, Cheshire TUSHINGHAM, Joseph W Son Single M 21 1880 Chester, Cheshire TUSHINGHAM, Alice Daughter Single F 17 1884 Chester, Cheshire TUSHINGHAM, Mary E Daughter Single F 13 1888 Dressmaker's Apprentice Chester, Cheshire TUSHINGHAM, Wm Probyn Son Single M 8 1893 Chester, Cheshire TUSHINGHAM, Martha Alice Daughter Single F 4 1897 Chester, Cheshire TUSHINGHAM, Beatrice Daughter Single F 2 1899 Chester, Cheshire
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1911 Address: 28 Walter St Chester TUSHINGHAM, George Head Married M 65 1846 Publican Licensed Foulk Stapleford Cheshire TUSHINGHAM, Annie Wife Married19 years F 45 1866 Malpas Cheshire TUSHINGHAM, Samuel Son Single M 35 1876 Assists His Fathr Chester TUSHINGHAM, William Probyn Son Single M 18 1893 Apprentice Chester TUSHINGHAM, Martha Annie Daughter F 14 1897 School Chester TUSHINGHAM, Beatrice Daughter F 12 1899 School Chester TUSHINGHAM, Florence Daughter F 7 1904 School Chester GANDY, Emma Servant Married F 52 1859 Grappenhall Cheshire
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Marriages Jun 1902 (>99%) Jones Edmund Crowdson Liverpool 8b 111 >>PROBYN Annie Liverpool 8b 111 Thoms Mary Liverpool 8b 111 >>Tushingham George Liverpool 8b 111
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George Tushingham, the licensee of the New Inn, Newtown, Chester, lost his first wife Mary Richardson in 1888, the year of the birth of their last child together, Mary E. Tushingham. In the later censuses, one Annie Tushingham is named as his wife, with whom he had their first child together, Beatrice. The problem is, I can find no record of Annie's marriage to George, even in naming no place of marriage in the GR search facility. Neither can I find Annie's maiden name in any of the birth records of their children, so it is impossible to find her own birth record. This is also intriguing because in the 1901 census she is down as born in Whitchurch, Salop; whereas in the 1911 census, she's down as born in Malpas, Cheshire. I am beginning to doubt whether they were married at all. I know I need to send for the certificates, but the basic facts are not to hand.
My wife's mother was a Tushingham from Chester, George's son's niece.
The only hint of a possible maiden name for Annie has been gleaned by me from a web site: 'The Old Pubs of Chester ' where one Lucy Tushingham posted a note, viz: " I'm looking for information (about) The New Inn, Chester. My great granddad ran the pub, and my Dad was born there. William Probyn Tushingham was his son; he took the name Probyn from his mother Annie"
I have, of course, tried the maiden name Probyn for Annie with no result. I'm beginning to think that George and Annie were 'shacked up' together; it ain't just a modern life-style!
Now, those with brains can have a try, eh? (Ha ha)! Good luck then.
Horrace (pseudonym! :-) :-D ;-)
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