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Title: George David Rustill
Post by: Crwys on Sunday 18 October 15 20:36 BST (UK)
Am just trying to complete a tree for a friend & am struggling to find anything much on her Grandfather - a George David Rustill b. Hambledon, Surrey 1857 m. Isabella Wheatcroft b. Hull 1868 in Oct./Nov./Dec.1891 in Armley, Leeds. They had a son George Samuel b. Leeds 1894, a daughter Maud Wheatcroft b. Leeds 1896, a son Charles b. & d. 1898, a daughter Ruby Wheatcroft b. Haverfordwest 1901, a daughter Irene Wheatcroft b. Hull 1904 & a son Charles b. Hull 1907.

I believe George David died in Hull in 1907, possibly before the birth of his son Charles. Rumour has it that George David was a Deep Sea Diver & drowned doing this work. I can find nothing on him or any of the above in the 1891, 1901 or 1911 Censuses. Any help to fill in this person's life a little & the whereabouts of his family when they were young, would be very gratefully received.
Title: Re: George David Rustill
Post by: Manchester Rambler on Sunday 18 October 15 20:48 BST (UK)
The marriage was on 19 October 1891: George was described as a decorator, aged 33, son of William Rustill, a carter.

Isabella was aged 23, and her father was Samuel Wheatcroft, a minder.
Title: Re: George David Rustill
Post by: CaroleW on Sunday 18 October 15 20:55 BST (UK)
You would have to buy a copy of his death cert to find the exact cause of death

His birth cert will give his parents names and mothers maiden name

Births December qtr 1857       
George David Rustill  Hambledon    2a   95

There is an 1861 entry for a George Rustill aged 3 b Witley Surrey which is in the Hambledon registration district

Father was William - agric labourer and the family were living in Hampshire

RG9 Piece 651 Folio 95 Page 10
Title: Re: George David Rustill
Post by: Christine53 on Sunday 18 October 15 20:58 BST (UK)
According to newspaper reports , George David Rustill died from asphyxia in a tank.He was working for Messrs Barker and Aspey at Messrs Major and Company's Tar Distillery. His widow Isabella received compensation of £175 2s two years later - her husband was then described as a fitter's labourer.
Title: Re: George David Rustill
Post by: rolnora on Sunday 18 October 15 21:10 BST (UK)
Name transcribed as Russell on the 1901 census of Wales
He's with wife and children
I can't read the full occ but the last word is "diver"
Perhaps someone else can decipher it?

RG13; Piece: 5131; Folio: 176; Page: 11

Edit......  also transcribed Russell 1911
Title: Re: George David Rustill
Post by: Crwys on Sunday 18 October 15 23:27 BST (UK)
You are all amazing! I can't tell you how grateful I am for all of that information. Thank you so much. xx
Title: Re: George David Rustill
Post by: Daisypetal on Friday 06 November 15 18:08 GMT (UK)
Hi,

Could this be George?

http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D7941541

perhaps fibbing about his age?

I can't find any other George David RUS.... born in Surrey in the right time frame.


Regards,
Daisy
Title: Re: George David Rustill
Post by: Annie65115 on Friday 06 November 15 21:20 GMT (UK)
1901 - Submarine diver?
Title: Re: George David Rustill
Post by: Daisypetal on Saturday 07 November 15 18:42 GMT (UK)

This description of a Submarine Diver from 1874 was so interesting that I had to post it,

http://oldnews.aadl.org/node/295817