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Hello,
I have come to bit of a brick wall in trying to find out any further details of my husband's great great grandmother Eleanor Shaw.
I have her marriage certificate dated 7.6.1891 to Henry Rimmell bricklayer at Parish Church of St. Pancras. It states that she was a spinster, aged 25 (so born approx 1866), no profession, living at 6 Seymour Street, and her father was David Shaw deceased labourer. Witnesses were Herbert William Lambert (grooms brother in law) and Eliza Hodgson.
In 1901 census she is listed as Ellen Rimmell born c1871 London, living with daughter Kate Rimmell born c1889 Hornsey and son William born c1898 Hornsey. (RG13 1242 18 27) Husband Henry Herbert and son Henry Herbert born 1891 not with her. (can't find them either in 1901 ???)
I cannot find Eleanor in any other census nor an Eleanor with a father David. I have looked through the birth registers and found 3 possible Eleanor Shaw born between 1865 and 1872 in a London area but have accounted for all of them in 1871 and
1881 census with fathers not named David!
Any suggestions or help would be most gratefully received.
Lynda
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Hi,
Could she be Helena? There is a Helena Shaw (b 1867 Islington) with father David living at 19 Muswell Rd, Hornsey on 1881 census.
Nanny Jan
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Hi Nanny Jan,
That could be a possible. I notice in 1881 his trade was painter, whereas on the marriage certificate it was Labourer, but also that Helena isnt listed as a scholar which is good because Eleanor only put her mark on the marriage certificate. I will investigate further on this family.
Many thanks
Lynda
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Hi,
She doesnt appear to be at 6 Seymour Street, Pancras on the 1891, RG12/128 14/23.
Strangely there is the following in 1891
Rg12/49 67/35
Born
Nellie G Shaw head s 30 Barmaid out of employment London, Seymour street,
Euston Square.
But , tracing her back , her parents are Josiah and Louisa, the G stands for Gertrude.
Age wrong as well.
Nanny Jans sounds very likely though.
Best wishes
Cathy
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Have you looked for her as "Shore" ?
I was looking for Shaw once and the search facility on the particular resource I was using listed that name as well.
And perhaps Ellen? One of my whichever gt grandmothers was baptised Eleanor, but was entered as Ellen thereafter.
Just a thought.
Nell
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From the 1901 census the two children who would be old enough to appear on the 1891 census appear to be in Hornsey. It would be unlikely given the age of head of household Sarah, that either are actually her children. Both are more likely to be her grandchildren.
1901 census RG13 1242 folio 18
11 Boyton Road Hornsey
Ellen Rimmell 30 Head Married Laundress London
Kate Rimmell 12 Daughter Hornsey
William Rimmell 3 Son Hornsey
William Shaw 13 Visitor Hornsey
1891 census RG12 1060 folio 26
51 Camp....? Road Hornsey
Sarah N Shaw 58 Head Widow Huddersfield
Amelia Shaw 21 Daughter Charwoman St Pancras
Ann Shaw 17 Daughter Servant St Pancras
William Shaw 4 Son Hornsey
Katie R Shaw 3 Daughter Hornsey
possibles for the children's birth registrations
Births Jun 1888
SHAW Kate Keates Edmonton 3a 275
Births Sep 1887
SHAW William Edmonton 3a 276
which leads you back to the Helena, nanny jan has already given you
1881 census RG11 1374 folio 75
19 Muswell Road Hornsey
David Shaw 53 Head Married Painter Lynn Norfolk
Sarah A. Shaw 51 Wife Married Huddersfield Yorkshire
James Shaw 28 Son Painter Grimsby Lincoln
Helena Shaw 14 Daughter Islington Middlesex
Amelia Shaw 11 Daughter Islington Middlesex
Sarah A. Shaw 5 Daughter St Pancras Middlesex
Labourer is a catch all term for a working man.
1871 census RG10 253 folio 59
24 London Street Islington
David Shaw 41 Head Married House Painter Lynn Norfolk
Sarah A Shaw 40 Wife Married Huddersfield Yorkshire
James A Shaw 17 Son House Painter Grimsby Lincoln
Helena Shaw 4 Daughter Islington Middlesex
Amelia Shaw 2 months Daughter Islington Middlesex
Births Sep 1867
Shaw Helena Islington 1b 203
Regards
Valda
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Thank you very much everyone for your help. It certainly seems like you have all cracked it. Its amazing what a fresh pair of eyes can do!
Lynda