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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Berkshire => England => Berkshire Lookup Requests => Topic started by: MaccaAddison on Wednesday 19 January 11 21:34 GMT (UK)
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I hope someone can help.
I have a George Evans at 63, Orts Road, Reading in 1911 - but there are another 6 males in the house. Not sure who they are.
Any help would be greatly welcome.
He was born in 1870 in Toddington - moved to Reading late 1890's or early 1900, but not sure when and why moved.
Cannot trace record of death either. Though the other males in house might help my quest.
Thanks
MaccaAddison
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Hi
Not sure this is the right one, he's born Wantage. He's also at the same address in 1901, with wife Matilda born Reading and eight children born Reading. He's a painter and decorator.
Anne
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I think I have found "your" George b Toddington
Just looking to see if I can find them in 1901 as we are not allowed to post details of 1911
Suz
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this is the family in 1901
15 Orchard St Reading Berks
George Evans head M 30 Bread baker & Dealer Toddington Beds
Alice wife 30 Wokingham Berks
Sydney G son 7 Reading Berks
Winnifred S daughter 4 Reading Berks
Beatrice belaker? servant 14 Gebberal servant domestic Finchley london
RG13 1149 124 34
there is another daughter and another son in 1911
Suz
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Could this be his death reg ?
George Evans
age 77
Sept qtr 1947
Reading
6a 76
(it looks like he married Alice taylor in 1892 reading - so looks like he moved to Reading earlier than you thought)
Suz
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Thanks Marmaduke and Suzard.
Suzard you have the right one there - thanks for the death reg.
Yes married to Alice Taylor - I wonder why he moved to Reading.
I wondered as to whether Huntley & Palmers may have been the incentive - possible work?
The quest continues .....
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I think I just found a relative of mine living at this address as a boarder in the ‘21 census. I think your theory about Huntley & Palmers is right. The rest of my relative’s family were all living back at their home address in London.
Edit: my relative worked at the nearby Gas Works, he often travelled around as a boarder. So I expect the houses on this road were used for lodgings quite a bit.