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Also possible that Charles came along later, after the census.
I couldn't find Peacock St though.

I will chack al the stuff. Thanks.

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Thank you. I will follow the leads and report back eventually. This has been ongoing for some months.

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William's RMLI record attached. He was on HMS Galatea during the Battle of Jutland.
As far as I know he only had one first name.

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William's son Thomas George Kent is 90 this year. I am trying to do his family whilst heis able to be interrogated. He said his father William told him about a brother Charles. who was killed in WW1. Thomas was born in 1925 a year after his father was demobbed from the Marines. Although William had a job at the Lloyds Paper Mill, Sittingbourne, he was away alot, ostensibly on Royal Naval reserve business, although he did not rise through the ranks during his 21 years of service. The family half think that Williams death (April 1939) from a hand injury which turned septic incurred at the Paper Mill and the subject of a Coroners Inquest, is somehow a coverup related to the navy service.
I don't think there is evidence for this but I do accept that his father was away frequently for periods at a time.
There could be other more mundane reasons for his absences. In any event Thomas spernt much more time with his maternal Grandfather than his own father and thus knows very little about his fathers background. The puzzle is the lack of certificates etc.
I will try and attach Williams service record. If it doesn't work I will try tomorrow.


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Sounds good.
Thanks

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So far no Birth Certificate. William is direct line but the only link with this Kent family is Williams wedding certificate (1909) which says William's father was John Kent (deceased), Cabinet Maker.

Also Williams enlistment forms show b1884 in Hackney.

Also a younger brother Charles killed in WW1

I had hoped that tracing the siblings might fillin the gaps. But they disappeared.

Is it certain that there are no enumeration records for the district in 1901?
Thanks for your elp.

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Thanks everyone.
Yes it is the family in 1891 listed by groom. the only one that I can trace is William who enlisted in the Royal Marine Light Infantry at Deal in 1903; Married in 1909 to Kate Ellen Bishop; Served til 1925; Died from accident at Lloyds Paper Mill, Sittingbourne, April 1939.

Maybe Charled died in WW!.
But the others seem to vanish

Winchester St and the parallel Southampton St did change name but perhaps later than 1894. I have a Bartholemews map dated 1930 with the old names.

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I need help with the UK census. I have located the family in the 1891 census ref RG12/227, but a normal search in 1901 does not find them. Can I somehow locate RG12/227 (Winchester St , N1, London) and see who now lives at No 19 Winchester St?

I have tried searching the 1901 census for all the other Winchester St residents who were in the 1891 census as a means of finding RG12/227 but everyone seems to have moved on, remarkably!

The family is John Kent, wife Jane and 8 children.

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Kent / Re: Edward Bishop in Tenterden or Faversham
« on: Friday 10 April 15 11:13 BST (UK)  »
Further research has produced another Edward Bishop b 1757 in Benenden with a wife Ann (Cloake) b 1756 in Stone, with a daughter Ann b 1792 in Tenterden.
I am inclined to accept this Ann b 1792 as the mother of Thomas Bishop b1817 the illegit son of Ann Bishop and Charles Chester from Brookland nearby.

Are there any online images of the original parish records for these areas? I cannot seem to find any.


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