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stephen
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18 Jan 2015 18:49 |
I've had several replies saying it is best to update this thread by editing the opening post to bring everyone up to date, so this is the story so far. Should I delete the outdated replies?
We are trying to find more of what happend to our ancester Francis William Martin after he emigrated to Austraila. He was born in Walthamstow in 1907. His father was Charles John Martin and his mother was Frances. In the 1911 census they lived at 112 Longellow Road Walthamstow.
He set sail for Brisbane in April 1923 from London aboard the ship Esperance Bay and is shown was a farm worker on the ships passenger list which gives his address was 71 Gosport Road, Walthamstow, the family address at the time which confirms it is him. Joonie has given us some clues which we are trying follow up. If anyone can find more of what happend to Francis when he settled in Oz we would be very grateful.
Francis was only 16 at the time but we dont know who he travelled with. We understand his older brother Charles also emigrated there but does not appear on that same passenger list. There is a Charles Martin (born 1905, right age) who sailed on the Bendigo from London to Sydney in the February the same year. Can anyone find more about him?
Many thanks, stephen marden
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AnnCardiff
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18 Jan 2015 18:58 |
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Name: George Martin Event Type: Census Event Date: 1911 County: Essex Parish: Walthamstow Sub-District: Walthamstow Registration District: West Ham Gender: Male Age: 0 Birthplace: Walthamstow, Essex Record Type: Household
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18 Jan 2015 18:59 |
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Name: George Frank Martin Event Type: Census Event Date: 1911 County: Essex Parish: Walthamstow Sub-District: Walthamstow Registration District: West Ham Gender: Male Age: 11 Birthplace: Walthamstow, Essex Record Type: Household
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AnnCardiff
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18 Jan 2015 18:59 |
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Name: George William Martin Event Type: Census Event Date: 1911 County: Essex Parish: Walthamstow Sub-District: Walthamstow Registration District: West Ham Gender: Male Age: 3 Birthplace: Walthamstow, Essex Record Type: Household
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AnnCardiff
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18 Jan 2015 19:01 |
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Name: William Martin Event Type: Census Event Date: 1911 County: Essex Parish: Walthamstow Sub-District: Walthamstow Registration District: West Ham Gender: Male Age: 5 Birthplace: Walthamstow, Essex Record Type: Household
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KathleenBell
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18 Jan 2015 19:10 |
EDIT - think now that this is wrong.
Was Frances's maiden name Jackson?
If so could this be the younger brother of Charles:-
First name(s) WILLIAM D Last name MARTIN Birth year 1914 Birth quarter 2 Registration month - Mother's last name JACKSON District WEST HAM County Essex Country England Volume 4A Page 485
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KathleenBell
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18 Jan 2015 19:18 |
Looks like I may have been wrong with the post above.
Is the Francis Martin from the 1911 census actually the William you are mentioning. There is this birth (perhaps he used his middle name):-
First name(s) FRANCIS WILLIAM Last name MARTIN Birth year 1907 Birth quarter 1 Registration month - Mother's last name - District WEST HAM County Essex Country England Volume 4A Page 386
Kath. x
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KathleenBell
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18 Jan 2015 19:20 |
There is this entry in the passenger lists:-
First name(s) FRANCIS W Last name MARTIN Gender Male Age 16 Birth year 1907 Occupation FARM WKR Departure year 1923 Departure day 10 Departure month 4 Departure port LONDON Destination port BRISBANE Destination BRISBANE State Queensland Country AUSTRALIA Destination country AUSTRALIA Ship name ESPERANCE BAY Ship official number 140148 Ship master's first name R Ship master's last name MACKENZIE Shipping line COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT City LONDON Ship destination port AUSTRALIA Ship destination country AUSTRALIA Ship registered tonnage 13850 Number of passengers 724 Record set Passenger Lists leaving UK 1890-1960 Category Travel & migration Record collection Passenger lists Collections from Australasia, Great Britain, Ireland, United States
Last address in England is 42 New Compton Street, Walthamstow.
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AnnCardiff
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18 Jan 2015 20:40 |
well done Kath :-D
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AnnCardiff
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18 Jan 2015 20:41 |
I've messaged poster informing there is info on here for him
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stephen
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19 Jan 2015 09:54 |
Thanks for all your efforts but to recap:
This has nothing to do with Francis William Martin who was an uncle. Charles Martin was the eldest son (born 1905) of Charles John Martin and Frances Rosetta Day.
He also had a younger brother William who we understand was born after the 1911 census but have no details of him so far.
From what we can gather both Charles jnr and William emigrated to Australia but it is knot known if they went together or separately.
Regards, Stephen
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SuffolkVera
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19 Jan 2015 11:19 |
There is a tree on Ancestry that has William Martin as born in Walthamstow in 1912, son of Charles and Frances. There is a photo of William and it says he died in Australia. But there are no sources given and I haven't been able to find a 1912 birth with mother's maiden name Day.
There are a couple of 1911 births that are possible but you would need to get the birth cents to check if either of them are right.
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Chris Ho :)
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19 Jan 2015 12:23 |
1911 on other 'Thread' relating below.
http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/ancestors/thread/1330354
Chris :)
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stephen
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19 Jan 2015 19:34 |
The tree on Ancestry is the one kept by my brother.
He knows William went to Australia but is not sure when. His date of birth was thought to be 1912 as it was after the 1911 census - so could have been later that same year. Weve just discovered that Frances Rosetta Day was previously married to a James Moore in 1900 and didn't actually marry Charles until 1942 but we have the birth cert of one of their children which gives Frances's name as Day.
We've searched various outward passenger lists but cant find anything relating to either William or Charles. I think pinning the 1911 possible birth is all we can try at the moment, thanks to all.
Stephen
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KathleenBell
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19 Jan 2015 23:33 |
I still think that the Francis W. Martin in the birth I posted above for 1907 could very well be the son of Charles and Frances (therefore the younger brother of the Charles born 1905 and possibly using his middle name William).
His age and birthplace also match up with the Francis W. Martin on the pasenger list going to Brisbane, Australia in 1923.
You say in your reply that Francis William was an uncle. Whose uncle?
Kath. x
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JoonieCloonie
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20 Jan 2015 04:20 |
just to shed a little light here :-)
Stephen knows where and who his family are in 1911, no need for guessing
this is just so we can see the data in the form we're used to
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Name: Charles Martin Age in 1911: 6 Estimated birth year: abt 1905 Relation to Head: Son Gender: Male * Birth Place: Hoxton, London, England
Civil Parish: Walthamstow County/Island: Essex Country: England Street address: 112 Longfellow Rd, Walthamstow Registration district: West Ham
Charles Martin 32 born Hoxton Frances Martin 29 George Martin 28 * brother born Walthamstow Charles Martin 6 Francis Martin 4 born Leyton Lily Martin 2 born Leyton Frances Martin 6/12 born Walthamstow
* so Stephen you're saying that it should be Charles born Walthamstow George born Hoxton (like his brother Charles Sr)
Do you have any idea what age they were when they would have gone to Australia?
the names are just so very common to be searching for ...
oh ...... I had skipped over Chris Ho's post about the previous thread, 4 pages long in 2013
I'm afraid I'm not going to read it all to see what info has already been discussed and how it might relate to this one ...........
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JoonieCloonie
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20 Jan 2015 04:28 |
I tend to agree with Kathleen
Births Mar 1907 (West Ham covers Leyton) MARTIN Francis William W. Ham 4a 386
that child was born before the census date and so would have been 4 in the 1911 census, as Francis in the 1911 household was
since his mother was Frances and he had a younger sister Frances, it would not be surprising if he were called William
on the other hand it might be odd for the couple to have a child William when they already used that name for this child's middle name
and I agree that the FWM on the passenger list is rather too perfect a match by name, age and address in England
just to surmise a little ... the best match in Australian electoral rolls, assuming that he stayed in Queensland, is, using 1936 for example
Francis William Martin, labourer Walker St West, Townsville, Herbert
also at that address
Irene Martin, home duties
a search at Queensland BMD
https://www.qld.gov.au/law/births-deaths-marriages-and-divorces/family-history-research/
finds a 1927 marriage of Francis William Martin and Irene Miskin
and that would be the right timing for your William to have married
Irene Miskin was born in Queensland in 1906, daughter of John Francis and Odavia Hannah Lashbrooke
searching for information about those names could lead to something that would confirm or deny this being your William
in fact there are numerous family trees at Ancestry that show Odavia Hannah Lashbrook (not Lashbrooke) with daughter Irene, but no info about Irene (or private info)
contacting some of those people might be useful
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stephen
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20 Jan 2015 22:11 |
thanks very much it was francis william martin,who we think was known as bill who sailed to brisbane on the esperance bay,his address at 71 gosport rd walthamstow is also correct it was his parents house once again many thanks stephen marden
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stephen
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21 Jan 2015 10:29 |
I am Stephen's brother Dave. I have a family tree on Ancestry and we share all the info we get. Just to add my thanks to all for the great job you did on tracking down "Bill" Martin who emigrated to Austraila. As Stephen says, everything fits to him being Francis William Martin with the confirmatrion of his home address at Gosport Road Walthamstow. All we had to go on was a photo of "William Martin" from Australia and we now know that he and Francis were the same person.
We are told that his older brother Charles also went to Australia and I have found a Charles Martin aged 18 (fits as he was born 1905) also sailing to Australia in February 1923 aboard the vessel Bendigo from London to Sydney.. Could be his brother but his address is St Johns Wood and will have to check that out.
Again, thanks for your help, much appreciated, Dave
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stephen
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21 Jan 2015 10:46 |
Joonie.
Thanks for the info on Francis William Martin and wife Irene in Austraiia. That all seems very promising and I'll do my best to contact some of those trees.
Stephen
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