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Title: The Three Sisters Slater
Post by: Kendra71 on Thursday 15 February 24 19:58 GMT (UK)
Hello, I need some help please. I am researching a music hall act called the “Three Sisters Slater”, active from circa 1890 to 1914. The sisters’ names or stage names were Maude, Lizzie and Edie. Maude joined them from a different troupe in 1894. I think they were genuine sisters - when they toured the US in 1895, they gave these as their passenger names.

The reliable outbound record (Liverpool to NY) was as follows:
Arrive NY 16th March 1895.
Maude Slater, born c1874
Lizzie Slater, c1875
Edie Slater, c1876
Nationality for all was English.

Confusingly, on their return to Liverpool, their names were noted differently (although I think the person writing may just have been deaf!).
Maude, Lily, Emily.
Other details the same.

I have this much and a lot of info on show dates, but can’t find the sisters themselves.
One of them at least was living or working at 93 Hackford Road, Brixton, London in circa 1910.




Title: Re: The Three Sisters Slater
Post by: CaroleW on Thursday 15 February 24 20:18 GMT (UK)
www.freebmd.org.uk

https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/Login.asp

If you use freebmd to look for possible births then use the GRO online site to see if they show the same mothers maiden name

As they were all born before 1881 you could check that census to see if they match any Slater family

https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2562194

There are Maud Slater births around the right time but no Maude

Title: Re: The Three Sisters Slater
Post by: mckha489 on Thursday 15 February 24 21:28 GMT (UK)
At that address in 1911
Is Mary Ann Sleightholm.  She is head.
It’s a boarding house. And just about all the boarders are music hall artistes.
A daughter is Maude Hall private means age 31 married 5 years. So perhaps a bit young.

But I did think Sleightholm might be the sort of name to change to Slater.


In 1901 62 Meadow Road, Lambeth
She has three daughters all Actresses

Mary A. 25. Born Gravesend, Kent
Elizabeth 24 born Gravesend
Sarah 23 born Hoo, Kent


Added….Mary Ann, the mother, is on Elecoral roll at same address from 1909
Title: Re: The Three Sisters Slater
Post by: CaroleW on Thursday 15 February 24 22:52 GMT (UK)
RD Gravesend - Surname Sleightholm - mmn  Baxter

1871 Elizabeth Rachel
1873 Sarah Ann
1874 Ellen

Title: Re: The Three Sisters Slater
Post by: mckha489 on Friday 16 February 24 02:30 GMT (UK)
I suppose this is going down a rabbit hole, but incase not

Elizabeth Rachel Sleightholm was baptised RC Bermondsey
Father is “Christophori”
Mother “Marie Anne”
Godparents Richard Baxter & Elizabeth Baxter.

See 1939 Hove under Sleightholm
And is her death this one?
SLEIGHTHOLM, ELIZABETH  RACHEL     80 
GRO Reference: 1953  M Quarter in BRIGHTON  Volume 05H  Page 230


Marriage of Christopher Sleightholme to Mary Ann Baxter 1 July 1863. He is a printer.
Father Robert. Hers is Henry
A witness is Sarah Sleightholme
Title: Re: The Three Sisters Slater
Post by: maddys52 on Friday 16 February 24 03:20 GMT (UK)
There is a marriage in New York on 20 Nov 1905 of Maude SLEIGHTHOLM and Albert E HALL.

Doesn't help with whether she is a Slater Sister though.  :-\
Title: Re: The Three Sisters Slater
Post by: mckha489 on Friday 16 February 24 03:39 GMT (UK)
https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/23481/page/1924

I’ve been building a tree …

And now have Christopher Sleightholme alias Chris. SLATER

I am sure it is them
They  get their ages a bit out (or a lot)  of whack from time to time.
And CANNOT find anyone in 1921 which is a nuisance as I don’t think the mother died until 1925.


I am fairly sure Maude Hall in 1911 age 31 must be Mary Ann born 1868 and that is how she appears in 1939

Corrected stupid typos, sorry
Title: Re: The Three Sisters Slater
Post by: mckha489 on Friday 16 February 24 03:50 GMT (UK)
In 1881 (after Christopher the father died in 1880)

Mary Ann SLATER is at 3, Cadbury Road, Bermondsey, St Olave Southwark, London & Surrey, England
With
Christopher 16 wineporter (he is a widowed Butcher in 1911)
George 14 ( he is George Ambrose) haven’t found what happened to him
Maria A 11
Sarah 8 born Greenwich

This Christopher, (the one born 1865) is SLATER in 1891 and 1901 as well.

And I think he may have died as Christopher Slater in 1911.
Can clearly see his birth and baptism as Sleightholm

And married Mary Ann ATKINS  St Olave 1882 as Slater
Title: Re: The Three Sisters Slater
Post by: heywood on Friday 16 February 24 08:10 GMT (UK)
I looked at this last evening and was so unsure, decided not to post.
March 1933 - various newspaper snippets re Mrs Maude Hall, formerly Sleightholm, of Brighton and her husband Albert E Hall. I think they concern his bigamy.
Canada is mentioned as place of marriage, although Maddys52 has found it in N Y.

This is where I was bothered though
Birth Violet Mary Hall - October 1906 - Albert E Hall and Maud Sleightholm
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FMSV-5Q7

I didn’t see this death though, the same month
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JKH2-H54

There are various newspaper snippets re the Slaters, including October 1906.
Title: Re: The Three Sisters Slater
Post by: Kendra71 on Friday 16 February 24 08:14 GMT (UK)
You’re all amazing. I don’t know where to start…

Mckha489, the name change explains a lot. I couldn’t make sense of why I was getting stuck. Sister acts were very popular at the time, but all have catchy or familiar names. Sleightholm to Slater makes sense. I only included the Hackford Rd address as an after-thought…

CaroleW, thanks also for the pointer towards FreeBMD. I keep forgetting that it is there wven though the search tools and results display are so much more powerful than anything else I access.

Title: Re: The Three Sisters Slater
Post by: maddys52 on Friday 16 February 24 08:16 GMT (UK)

Canada is mentioned as place of marriage, although Maddys52 has found it in N Y.



The marriage of Maude SLEIGHTHOLM and Albert E HALL was in Niagra Falls, so could be said to be in Canada.
Title: Re: The Three Sisters Slater
Post by: maddys52 on Friday 16 February 24 08:25 GMT (UK)

March 1933 - various newspaper snippets re Mrs Maude Hall, formerly Sleightholm, of Brighton and her husband Albert E Hall. I think they concern his bigamy.


The article I can see also mentions that SLEIGHTHOLM was an actress.
Monday,  Mar. 27, 1933
Publication: The Daily Telegraph

Also says he was in the Canadian Forces - his attestment papers are on Ancestry.
Title: Re: The Three Sisters Slater
Post by: maddys52 on Friday 16 February 24 08:28 GMT (UK)


I didn’t see this death though, the same month
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JKH2-H54


Of interest, Violet Mary HALL is Roman Catholic on the death certificate.
Title: Re: The Three Sisters Slater
Post by: heywood on Friday 16 February 24 08:30 GMT (UK)
Yes, I forgot to mention the actress bit which of course was what my interest was initially.
Title: Re: The Three Sisters Slater
Post by: heywood on Friday 16 February 24 08:34 GMT (UK)
There are snippets:
5th, 12th, 19th October 1906
‘Three Sisters Slater, Maude, Lizzie and Edie
Title: Re: The Three Sisters Slater
Post by: Kendra71 on Friday 16 February 24 08:41 GMT (UK)
Here is a picture of the three of them, circa 1905 (from the British Newspaper Archive)...
Title: Re: The Three Sisters Slater
Post by: heywood on Friday 16 February 24 08:45 GMT (UK)
I wonder if the snippets are just adverts for the act rather than bookings at that time?
They are in ‘ London and Provincial Entr'acte’
There are two dated 11th and 18th November 1905

Here is the marriage of Maude Sleightholm, 20th November 1905
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F6SP-DYL
Title: Re: The Three Sisters Slater
Post by: maddys52 on Friday 16 February 24 08:47 GMT (UK)
On the 1930 electoral roll at Brighton Maud HALL and Elizabeth and Sarah SLEIGHTHOLME are together at 2 Downs Rd.

I suspect you are correct heywood, the advertisements are for the act rather than bookings. Or possibly a stand in for Maude at this time?
Title: Re: The Three Sisters Slater
Post by: heywood on Friday 16 February 24 08:51 GMT (UK)
 Yes, wondered that too :)

It all seems too much of a coincidence


Title: Re: The Three Sisters Slater
Post by: mckha489 on Friday 16 February 24 08:53 GMT (UK)


I didn’t see this death though, the same month
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JKH2-H54


Of interest, Violet Mary HALL is Roman Catholic on the death certificate.

Several of the Sleightholm /Baxter children were baptised RC.
Title: Re: The Three Sisters Slater
Post by: maddys52 on Friday 16 February 24 08:56 GMT (UK)
Yes, that's why it struck me.  :D

Nice to seea photo of the Sisters, thanks Kendra.