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Title: Paul Edward Rainford 1825-1890 British Vice Consul
Post by: robinrainford on Saturday 08 October 11 19:02 BST (UK)
During which years did Paul Edward Rainford, native of Kent, serve as British Vice Consul in Messina, Sicily, Italy?

-The probate document proved 26 Nov 1890 at Principal Registry said he was formerly of 1 Burnt-Ash-Lane Lee in Kent but late of Messina in Sicily.

-The listing at the English Cemetery in Messina said he served 10 years as British Vice Consul, died 14 Sep 1890 in Messina at age 65 and was buried there by his only son.

-There is a reference to meeting 'English Consul Mr Rainford' in Messina by Lord Ronald Sutherland Gower in his book "Old Diaries 1881-1901"  The excerpt confirms that Rainford lived in Messina and his son (unnamed) runs a hotel with his wife in nearby Taormina called Casa Ingles.  Gower mentions that Mr Rainford is 'a bit of an artist' and a dealer in old paintings and had lived in India and other places.

-An oil painting auctioned last year was signed by Paul Edward Rainford of Messina.

I would like to know Paul Edward Rainford's parentage but barring that, the term of his service would help me work backward.

Many thanks for any ideas, Robin Rainford

Title: Re: Paul Edward Rainford 1825-1890 British Vice Consul
Post by: CatOne on Saturday 08 October 11 19:53 BST (UK)
Could this be him??

Edward Rainford lodger widower 34 Historical Painter Kent England

1861 RG9/4 Folio 107 Page 34
4 Prospect Place, St Mary Paddington Middlesex
Title: Re: Paul Edward Rainford 1825-1890 British Vice Consul
Post by: purp72 on Saturday 08 October 11 19:56 BST (UK)
There are a number of articles in the Gale 19th Century British Newspapers concerning an incident where Mr Rainford and another English gentleman were arrested in September 1876.  I am not sure whether you have access to these (if you are a member of a UK library, many of them provide online access to this collection).  One of the articles is a letter written by Mr Rainford himself (PM me if you want me to send you a copy) in which he refers to having lived in Taormina for 7 years.
Title: Re: Paul Edward Rainford 1825-1890 British Vice Consul
Post by: purp72 on Saturday 08 October 11 20:13 BST (UK)
An entry from The Standard (London, England), Monday, October 13, 1884:
Deaths
CARLEY - At 39 Radipole Road, Fulham, deeply lamented Harriett Dora Ellen, wife of Thomas Carley, youngest daughter of E Rainford Esq HM Vice Consul in Messina in the 33rd year of her age.
Title: Re: Paul Edward Rainford 1825-1890 British Vice Consul
Post by: purp72 on Saturday 08 October 11 20:17 BST (UK)
Another entry from The Standard (London, England), Saturday, June 05, 1880
Marriages:
AMORY-RAINFORD - May 31st, by licence, at St John's Church, Stockton on Tees, by the Rev TW McCririck, Andrew Amory of Alnwick, Northumberland, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Edward P Rainford of Taormina, Sicily.
Title: Re: Paul Edward Rainford 1825-1890 British Vice Consul
Post by: purp72 on Saturday 08 October 11 20:28 BST (UK)
There is an advertisement in The Morning Post (London, England), Saturday, October 12, 1878 for the sale by auction of Messrs P and F Rainford's Wine Factory, Giardini situated on the east coast of Sicily about 3 1/2 days journey from England.

A further advertisement in The Pall Mall Gazette (London, England), Thursday, June 12, 1879:
Upset price £2500 - Notice of Sale at the Mart, Tokenhouse Yard, Bank of England, EC on Wednesday July 16 1879 at one o'clock precisely by Hadley Prestage and Cleary of Messrs P E Rainford's Wine Growing Establishment at Faormine, Sicily. The property is freehold direct from the Crown. The business is old established and very lucrative; the residence is delightfully situated, sketches of which, in connection with the Duke and Duchess of Connaught's visit, were published in the Illustrated London News of May 24.
Title: Re: Paul Edward Rainford 1825-1890 British Vice Consul
Post by: avm228 on Saturday 08 October 11 21:07 BST (UK)
Welcome, Robin :)

An entry from The Standard (London, England), Monday, October 13, 1884:
Deaths
CARLEY - At 39 Radipole Road, Fulham, deeply lamented Harriett Dora Ellen, wife of Thomas Carley, youngest daughter of E Rainford Esq HM Vice Consul in Messina in the 33rd year of her age.

The 1881 census (Lambeth) shows the birthplace of Harriet D E CARLEY (28) as Clerkenwell:RG11 piece 614 folio 28 page 3.

Birth, Jun qtr 1852

Harriet RAINFORD

Clerkenwell 1b 413.

Also (oddly?):

Birth, Mar qtr 1852

Dora Ellen RAINFORD

Clerkenwell 1b 444
Title: Re: Paul Edward Rainford 1825-1890 British Vice Consul
Post by: CatOne on Saturday 08 October 11 21:18 BST (UK)
And is this him in 1841? with his sister?

Maria Rainford 19 Y
Edward Rainford 16 Y

St Andrew Holborn (above the bars)
Title: Re: Paul Edward Rainford 1825-1890 British Vice Consul
Post by: avm228 on Saturday 08 October 11 21:24 BST (UK)
In 1861 the girls Elizabeth (12) and Harriet RAINFORD (9) are with their NICKOLDS grandparents in Clerkenwell: RG9/190/136/26.

So this seems to be the marriage of their parents:

Marriage, St John Clerkenwell, 11 June 1848

Edward RAINFORD Full age Bachelor Artist of Woodbridge St; father Edward RAINFORD, merchant.
Elizabeth NICKOLDS Full age Spinster of Woodbridge St; father John NICKOLDS, engineer.

Title: Re: Paul Edward Rainford 1825-1890 British Vice Consul
Post by: avm228 on Saturday 08 October 11 21:31 BST (UK)
1851 census: HO107/1494/398/56

7 Grafton St, St Pancras


Edwd RAINFORD Head Mar 26 Historical painter Surrey Camberwell
Elizabeth do Wife Mar 23 Middx London
Elizabeth do Daur 2 Middx London
Title: Re: Paul Edward Rainford 1825-1890 British Vice Consul
Post by: CatOne on Saturday 08 October 11 21:36 BST (UK)
The father in 1851 with 2 children?

Edward Rainford 59 Mar Clerk to a cornfactor Lancashire Manchester
Maria 29 Surrey Walworth
Alice 22 Middlesex London
+ servant Hannah Harris 22

Bexley Place, Greenwich
Title: Re: Paul Edward Rainford 1825-1890 British Vice Consul
Post by: robinrainford on Saturday 08 October 11 21:40 BST (UK)
My goodness!  You have all done in moments what I've struggled with for months--found poor Harriet and linked Paul Edward Rainford, the vice consul, to an earlier identity as Edward Rainford, noted historical artist of the pre-Raphaelite genre.

I'm an American and I was doing some simple research on my English ancestor George Rainford when I became distracted by Edward Rainford's brilliant but short career.  I did see that in 1851 he is in St Pancras married to Elizabeth Nickholds,  has a toddler dau named Elizabeth and shortly after a dau Harriet b 1852.  He is offered an opportunity to go to Sicily in 1858, exhibits some work in 1864 at major London exhibits and then disappears.  His daughters are staying with maternal relatives. Even the recent Cristy's auction writeup had no folowup info about what became of him.  And I lost his dau Harriet completely.

Many thanks for your skillful research and prompt replies.

I hope that the Edward and Maria brother and sister at St Andrew Holborne turn out to be another family I'm looking for--Maria Rainford b 1821 is the grandniece of actor and theatre owner William Evans Burton (her mother is Maria Burton, father Edward Rainford).  Maria Rainford married William Shakespeare Burton--the son of William Evans Burton by his first wife.  I suspect that her brother Edward took Milton as a stage name and moved to the US, where he was mentored by WE Burton and became a successful  comedic actor.  But I haven't proved that yet.

Robin Rainford
Title: Re: Paul Edward Rainford 1825-1890 British Vice Consul
Post by: avm228 on Saturday 08 October 11 21:40 BST (UK)
Edward's wife Elizabeth seems not to have died young, so perhaps the marriage simply broke up.

In 1861 she was visiting a Waterhouse family in Ecclesall Bierlow, Sheffield: RG9/3469/39/33.

In 1871 she was back in the St Pancras area (as a "medical rubber" :o) with daughter Elizabeth (milliner): RG10/210/5/6.