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Bethnal green 1890's. Some names mentioned in the

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Merry

Merry Report 4 Jan 2006 20:15

Here's the Brant family in 1891, if that helps at all?? Charles is down as a postman. Brasch, Charles abt 1855 Bethnal Green, London, England Head Bethnal Green London Brasch, Charles abt 1889 Bethnal Green, London, England Daughter Bethnal Green London Brasch, Eliza abt 1859 Bethnal Green, London, England Wife Bethnal Green London Brasch, Emma abt 1881 Bethnal Green, London, England Daughter Bethnal Green London Brasch, Ethel abt 1884 Bethnal Green, London, England Daughter Bethnal Green London The image is pretty clear for the surname....It is BRANT Merry

Christine in Herts

Christine in Herts Report 4 Jan 2006 20:00

Thanks for taking the trouble to type out all that BRANT info. Perhaps I should copy it into a document so I can reproduce it if it suddenly turns out to be relevant! cheers Christine

Irene

Irene Report 4 Jan 2006 16:04

I have the same book called Victorian Diaries. It is great and lots of information if you could find the family members to pass it on to. Pictures to of some of the people. Regards Irene

Annie in

Annie in Report 4 Jan 2006 15:21

There is a big Garrod clan in the town where I live now. Don't know them personally but their reputation precedes them. lol

BrianW

BrianW Report 4 Jan 2006 15:18

Thanks Annie & Merry. I think there may have been two branches of the Garrod/Gorrod clan in London in the 1800's in the 1840s/50s My lot were in St Pancras but I am sure they must have been linked to the Bethnal Green bunch. The infant mortality figures brings it home, though.

Annie in

Annie in Report 4 Jan 2006 15:15

Bless them, hope the youngest 3 survived way into adulthood. I know it happened so much back then but I find it so heartbreaking. Can't imagine the pain of loosing one child, let alone 6. : (

Merry

Merry Report 4 Jan 2006 15:10

It really brings them to life doesn't it?? Henry and Elizabeth Garrod went on to have another two children after the daughter they had from the 1895 confinement - they are still in Bethnal Green in 1901. Merry

Annie in

Annie in Report 4 Jan 2006 15:04

Hi, Brian, September 17th 1895 Mrs Elizabeth Garrod 39 White street wants recommendation for London hospital maternity certificate. Husband, Henry, a labourer [aged 40 years] who only has occasional work. Four children living out of 10 confinements. Has paid for 8 confinements. Helped by London hospital on 2 occasions. One boy aged 16 earns 8/- a week as an errand boy. Rent 14/- a week, reduced to 2/- by lodgers. Lived there 13years. Wife aged 37 years used to do table trimming work. Not able to follow it now as it affected her eyes. Earns 1/- to 4/- a week at washing. Application granted.

BrianW

BrianW Report 4 Jan 2006 14:53

I would be interested in what it says about the Garrods !

Annie in

Annie in Report 4 Jan 2006 14:44

Hi, Christine, This is the Brant entry September 20th 1892 Mrs Eliza Brant, 10 Wood street, re convalescent letter for child Ethel Annie, age 9, recovering from Quinsy. Two children have been treated by the parish for fever and are now away for change of air at convalescent home at the expense of the parish. Woman is a scrubber in the Whitechapel infirmary. Husband now follows the calling of a drunkard and 'goes on dreadful' in the place he would call his home. Was a postman for 23 years and received much consideration from the officials . Before final dismissal they took away his stripes , reduced his wages, took away his uniform, gave him back all these things and at last were obliged to give him the sack. Referred to C.O.S. Woman appears respectable and healthy. I wonder if the postman being given the sack was written tongue in cheek?

Christine in Herts

Christine in Herts Report 4 Jan 2006 14:16

I wonder what Sarah's maiden name was. Since she came from Fincham, I may have seen her records when I had the privilege of looking through the Parish Registers years ago, when my father was Rector of Fincham! Christine PS I'm intrigued by the BRANT ones... I was doing some research for a choir friend with that name, but his family came mainly from Lincolnshire/Yorks.

Annie in

Annie in Report 4 Jan 2006 12:17

Wow, Sarah gave more or less her right age! Very unusual, even when there's not a big age gap. Good for her

Merry

Merry Report 4 Jan 2006 12:14

Thanks Annie.....It would seem Othello's marriage lasted at least a few years! (He was still a hairdresser) 1901 Bertie Green abt 1896 Woolwich, Kent, England Son Edmonton Middlesex Emma L Green abt 1878 Deptford, Kent, England Daughter Edmonton Middlesex Grace Green abt 1883 Deptford, Kent, England Daughter Edmonton Middlesex Othello Green abt 1869 Shoreditch, London, England Head Edmonton Middlesex Sarah Green abt 1851 Fincham, Norfolk, England Wife Edmonton Middlesex If only the census had included photos!! Merry

Sue

Sue Report 4 Jan 2006 12:10

I've got heaps of ancestors in Bethnal Green, but not those surnames. perhaps if I keep digging, I'll find out they're distant in-laws...!LOL Sue (in NZ)

Annie in

Annie in Report 4 Jan 2006 11:38

September 19th 1892 Wedding at 12.30 between Othello Green [aged 23] and widow Sarah McNally [aged 41, looks over 50!] She maybe Green by name but her complexion is decidedly yellow. As venture number 2 is a hairdresser he'll be competant to supply her with a wig in due time . Meanwhile she'll give him many a wigging. I do not admire this verdant batchelors taste but every eye forms it's own beauty. lol. Not very christian! The worrying thing is that I have Mcnallys in my tree, but they were from Camberwell so hopefully Sarah is no relation!

Merry

Merry Report 4 Jan 2006 11:31

OOOh, there was a thread about this a few months back, but I can't remember the name of it............ Go on....type one of the less flattering remarks (pretty please?!)! I seem to remember some were quite funny!! Merry

Annie in

Annie in Report 4 Jan 2006 11:19

James BAILEY Sarah LYONS Jane Agamber Joseph ABRAHAMS James KNIGHT Othello GREEN Sarah MCNALLY Eliza and Ethel Annie BRANT Elizabeth JONES Mrs GOODWIN Mrs DAY Mr BUXTON Mrs HADDON Mr BUTCHER Robert TOLLOW Maggie WARD ATTFIELD Elizabeth and Henry GARROD Some entries are very brief, maybe just a line mentioning that they were the landlord or employer of someone else, others are quite detailed, and not always flattering!

Annie in

Annie in Report 4 Jan 2006 11:18

I have a book which contains some diary entries written by The reverend James Woodroffe, who was the curate at St Matthew's church Bethnal Green in the 1890's. I will post the names mentioned below and will gladly type out the entries for any you maybe interested in.