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Hi,
I would like to find someone on the 1911 Census please.
I am looking for Frederick Watson, a boilermaker and rivetter of Durham. He was born on the 31st July 1866 in Broomside, Durham, the son of Joseph Watson and Jane Lawther.
He married Eleanor Blenkinsopp nee Rodenby on the 16th March 1901 at St Cuthbert, Blyth, Northumberland.
In the 1901 Census, he is living at 5 Back Percy Street, Blyth, Northumberland, with Eleanor and his step children.
Around (1910 (approx.)), he left the family and moved to Hull. In 1919, he married Annie Maria Dawson (1882-1955). In the 1921 Census, he is living with Annie at 126 Waterhouse Lane, Hull. He died in 1947 in Hull.
I am having trouble finding him on the 1911 Census. I know that by 1910, he had left Eleanor (he is not present on the 1911 Census with her and her children.) Would anybody be able to help me out here?
Thank you,
JackB
P.S. His birth area has been transcribed as numerous different things. He was born in Broomside, Durham, but it has been transcribed as "Burnside" and "Bumrike" before.
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For anyone interested in this post, a similar request was posted on another family history website.
https://www.genealogyforum.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=26621
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Hi,
Yes, I was having lots of trouble finding Frederick at all (past 1901), and as RootsChat was down, I decided to try and post a question on another genealogy forum to see what I could find there in regards to where he died etc. etc.
Do excuse my dedication to this matter, I understand that it may be quite troublesome and tiring for some.
Thank you,
Jack
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There is a Frederick Watson, age 44, Boiler maker plater, married, but no wife present in South Shields, Durham, in 1911 census. He is listed as Head of household. Housekeeper Mary Burns, age 49, widowed. You may have already found this one. Fits in some respects but not him as He and his housekeeper are in the 1901 Census. Ray
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Hi Ray,
Thanks very much for your reply.
Yes, unfortunately this Frederick isn't him (like you said.) This Frederick with Mary Burns was the son of Charles Watson and Jane Johnson, whereas my Frederick was the son of Joseph Watson and Jane Lawther.
Thank you,
JackB
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He died in 1947 in Hull.
Have you got the burials? Buried at different cemeteries
Frederick Watson buried at the Northern Cemetery, 17 Feb 1947
Age 80. Died 13 Feb
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-896P-VN9X
Annie Maria Watson buried at the Eastern Cemetery, 20 June 1955
Age 73. Died 16 June
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSGK-3SJX-Q
Have you found them in the 1939 Register? :-\
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Buried at different cemeteries
Thought it was strange!
Those two deaths given on the other forum don't seem to belong together.
Frederick Watson buried in 1947 at the Northern Cemetery, in a private grave, purchased in perpetuity.
Compartment 357 Grave 77
I don't think we can see the graves register for that on FS.
But later in the same year, 29 October 1947, Annie Watson was buried at the Northern Cemetery
Age 63. Died 26 October. Widow..
In compartment 357 Grave 77
Same address as Frederick as well, 5 Lawrence Villas, Wheeler Street
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-896P-VF1B
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New reply was posted when typing this.
Hi,
Regarding burials-- this is what I know.
Frederick's first wife, Eleanor d. 15th September 1938, Blyth. Buried at Blyth Links Cemetery.
Frederick Watson d. 13th February 1947, Hull, Yorkshire. Buried at Northern Cemetery 17th February 1947.
Have not got Annie's yet, but I think the one you provided sounds convincing.
I have only found them in the 1921 Census thus far, but I was told by somebody that they are present on the 1939 Register but I'll double check anyway.
JackB
Edit:- Just saw your new reply, shall review what I have just written.
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Hi
I guess you could check out the address on those burials to see who was there in the 39 Register.
John
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Yeah, I will.
Ah that makes sense now.
Any luck with finding him in 1911 yet? I'm still stuck.
By the way, it's interesting that his bigamous marriage to Annie in 1919 was unreported by local papers at the time.
JackB
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Sorry, no joy with Frederick so far in the 1911 census.
He seems to have gone off the radar for a spell, perhaps not unusual if he had recently left his family.
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Have been looking and cannot find Frederick 1911, can’t seem to find the 1939 entry on Anc*y but it might well be on F M P if you have a subscription
For info
from Yorkshire BMD
WATSON Frederick
DOWSON Annie
1919 Queens Hall Hull
The Queens Hall was located on Alfred Gelder Street in HulL a prominent Wesleyan Methodist mission center
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1939 Register Frederick Watson 31.07.1866 (FindMyPast)
Hall Charterhouse Charterhouse Lane, Hull Charterhouse, Kingston Upon Hull, Kingston-Upon-Hull C.B., Yorkshire (East Riding), England
They do not readily come up on Ancestry but if you type in Sarah Rich dob 14.10.1865 they appear (Frederick & Annie) 4/5 entries above.